*Sorry it's been so long since I updated guys, I got swamped with life and had a bit of writer's block, but I'm back now. As a Christmas present to you I wanted to finish and upload all of this story at once. Merry Christmas ya'll!

The experts hosted the live stream as Jamie had requested and by the end of it they admitted it was real. The poll made a big leap on the believing side and the blog Jamie had posted was getting smattered with a bunch of people who said that they thought they had seen her dishing out snow in their area. Jack kissed Elsa upon seeing it and said, "You're brilliant Elsa! I should have had North get someone to do it for me ages ago."

Elsa chuckled and said, "It was you who gave me the idea actually Jack. Do you think the belief of these children is enough?" "Enough to give you stronger powers maybe, Elsa." Jamie answered instead, "But you will need them by your sides when it comes time to face Pitch. For that, we will need them to make believe that you are still around and need their help. That part won't be as easy to do."

"Why don't I pay a visit to the ones that do believe they have seen me?" Elsa asked. "Because we don't know who exactly believes that." Jack said gently. Elsa looked miffed and asked, "Then what good was the poll?" "It showed us that there are people who believe in you." "What if we make a video of you?" Jamie cut in, "Those that believe in you should be able to see you and those that don't will just move on." Jack nodded at the suggestion and said, "That's a great idea!"

Elsa looked at the dubiously and said, "And what do I say? 'Hey I exist and I, along with Jack Frost, Santa, Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy and Sandman need your help to take down the Boogie Man?' Who will believe that?" "Aww you listed me first." Jack said affectionately, causing Elsa to roll her eyes. "Jack got me to believe in him, and restored my dying belief in the others, just by making a bunny out of snow. This could work, Elsa." She studied him a moment before giving him a nod and saying, "Okay I will try it, but I will need your help coming up with what to say."

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A few hours later, Jamie stood with his video camera pointed at Elsa and Jack. At a nod from him, Elsa said, "Hello everyone, thank you for believing me, that is if you can see and hear me. Those that don't won't be able to. What I am about to ask from you is important, so please try to do your best to believe. Jack Frost, Santa, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy and Sandman are real and we need your help. If you already believed or that caused you to believe, you probably notice Jack standing right here next to me."

Jack waved before Elsa continued, "The Boogie Man, the King of Nightmares and Fear is on the prowl, looking for people who are afraid and gathering energy off of it. That isn't hard to do in this day and age apparently, but that is beside the point. We are Guardians over you, we protect your fun, wonder, hopes, dreams, memories and more and we continue to exist by your belief in us. You are our power, and we need it now. We need you too."

"The Boogie Man has already attacked once before, and it was only when a kid much like you stood up to him that the tides started to turn and he was defeated for a time. We need you to be ready to help us at a moment's notice, to be ready to face your fears and look past them. Only you can release his power over you, but we will be there to help you." Jamie stopped recording and said, "That was brilliant Elsa! I can see your royal training in there, you inspire people. I am going to upload this under an anonymous account at Cupcakes internet in case someone tracks it." He headed out of the room at that last part, leaving Jack and Elsa alone.

Jack smiled at Elsa and said, "He's right, that was brilliant." Elsa giggled and said, "Thank you Jack." But his attention wasn't on her, but rather out the window. Turning she saw the Northern Lights and Jack sighed before saying, "Looks like we got done not a moment too soon. Now we just have to hope it will work." "It will work Jack." Elsa said out loud. To herself she added, "It's got to work."