In a big whoosh of colors and wind Elsa and Jack landed safely on the large, icy front step of the fabled workshop of Father Christmas.

A yeti was alerted to their presence, snorting awake suddenly, and then upon making eye contact with Jack immediately began to approach him, full fury and all business as usual.

Jack yelped, having forgotten how much the yetties hated him, and began to back away, Elsa anxiously hiding behind him.

"What's going on jack? who are these things?" she whispered to him.

"Yetties, they're kind of like Marshmallow but fluffy..." He replied disdainfully.

"BLERRRAUGH GURRR!" the one on the right yelled, the other growling in reply and they charged towards Jack, who was about to fly up and save their skins as usual when suddenly Elsa had a brilliant idea.

She pushed Jack aside and then stepped forward and shouted, "Halt!"

Both Yetties skidded to a halt and whimpered in shock, Elsa stood with her hand on her hip, the other having created an icicle ridge between the two parties, facing the wild creatures menacingly.

"And just exactly who taught you to treat a lady visitor like that?" She scolded them.

They began gabbing away in their partially Russian gibberish, but she silenced them with a mild blast from her fingers as she snapped them.

Jack had fallen back from the impact, and was gobsmacked. He just stared in awe, wondering how the heck she knew they'd stop...

"wait..." he thought

"Just like Marshmallow but fluffy..." Elsa completed him, "Well these two won't be causing my chaperone any more trouble, now will they?" She asked the yetties in a sugary voice, both responding shaking their head furiously and garbling out apologies.

They began to put on a sophisticated air, pretending to be gentlemanly, although suppose you could say at times they genuinely could be.

Elsa smiled satisfied with her stroke of genius, and then beckoned Jack to follow, "Well what are you waiting for, summertime? Get over here." she called.

Jack snapped out of his daze and flew up to him, earning suspicious glares from the yetties. No further harm was done of course, and the Yetties lead them into the workshop and as soon as the doors flung open, the snow queen gasped and covered her mouth as the magical and wondrous place sprung to life before her. She grabbed Jack's hands, ignoring his forewarnings and panicked ramblings, and instead was immediately taken by the magically flying toys, and knick knacks, and the rainbow like glitter that seemed to be constatnly in their wake, the beautiful little beads which glowed like plastic candle flames, all connected with some sort of dark green cord.

There were lots of yetties. LOTS OF THEM. And they all were hard at work, ridiculously handling tiny little toys and presents with such care and detail, some of these things looked familiar to her, blocks and wooden train models, sailboats and soft dolls, while other things were completely unexplainable to her which was a signal that they were probably ahead of her time.

"Oh, this is so amazing! This is just fantastic!" She excaimed, as she hurried down a spindly staircase and into the heart of the workshop. Jack shrugged and laughed, following her, flying above head level to avoid any passive aggressive yetties.

He smiled and laughed as he watched her go absolutely bonkers running around and checking out all there was to see.

She was particularly interested in anything and everything from modern day design, seeing as her own timezone was obvioulsy less interesting than nearly two hundred years in the future.

"Look, look at this jack, it's making a little light when I touch it!" She excitedly cried as she pressed a button on a little toy robot, and then to her shock it began moving and dancing too. She laughed and watched it until it was finished with it's cycle and stopped.

Suddenly a sound caught her attention and she was drawn to a keyboard. It looked like some foreign kind of piano, but when she pressed a key a sound like a trumpet came out of it and she began pressing several keys, and buttons figuring out what sounds were what.

Finally, after about six or seven other 'sites of attraction', some of which Jack took her to personally, they reached the top of the stairs again and then began to head towards two big doors.

Elsa took one last look back at the work shop and then followed him up.

"Now..." Jack began, almost out of breath from their little adventure, "I am proud to finally introduce you to..."

He was cut off when the door of North's office randomly blew open, North flying 'gracefully' out of it, a large Ice canon ball acting as his mode of flight, and a few elves screaming and running around panicked, blaming each other for setting off the canon.

"What was that? You stupid pointy heads, why do you always ruin everything? He got up and ranted and raved at his useless minions.

Jack pulled his hoodie over his whole head and pulled the drawstrings, hiding his face in embarassment and Elsa looked on awkwardly with wide eyes and a forced smile.

North was still going on and on when he suddenly turned around and caught site of her and instantly screamed and backed up, in surprise.

"Hiya," She wiggled her fingers in an awkward wave.

North took a few deep breaths, and then although still stunned, he chortled and then replied, "Little miss, I am apologising for this chaos, please forgive me!" He opened his arms and gestured to the whole building.

"No, it's fine, I'm okay." she assured him.

"Yes, good, then we are starting over now.. eh.. Well, how did you get here, may I ask?" He nervously inquired, clasping his hands.

"Oh, well Jack took me here. I asked him to introduce me to you... and the other Guardians in fact." Elsa replied.

North furrowed his eyebrows for a moment, glancing back and forth before his eyes locked on said winter spirit and he hummed unimpressed.

"Ah I see. Usually I tell Jack not to be so sudden with his spontaneous visits, but this is not your fault of course, please excuse me for a moment."

He picked up the scared boy like a naughty puppy and began to haul him to the office, Elsa confusedly following.

"No! WAIT! Please, I can explain! North, she isn't some kid from our world, I now you told me not to bring them here, and she's not one of them okay? I pro-" North halted and then stood him up in front of him.

"Uh.. Jack?" Elsa asked nervously, "You were allowed to take me here right?"

North turned to look at her and then at jack and then back again a few times.

"So, this is not young woman from mainland world?" He muttered to jack,

"No! She isn't, this in my girlfriend.. remember you've been begging me to meet her?" He hissed back exasperatedly.

He stood upright and then cleared his throat. Elsa snorted and rolled her eyes, "Such a trouble maker Jack! Can I look forward to stuff like this often?" she teased.

Jack stuck out his tongue and looked away, "Not generally speaking, no."

With a few revised introductions out of the way and Jack moping around a bit, the day passed smoothly as had originally been planned.

Finally about an hour later, it was time to leave, and before they left North gave her a little doll of herself, at which she smiled warmly and thanked him. Jack rolled his eyes and then taking her hand he asked her where to go next.

"Well, I've always wanted to see this toothfairy..." she began, Jack's eyes widened and so did North's.

"Uh, no can do.. she's uh.. busy collecting teeth..." Jack began.

"But the Easter Bunny doesn't like you, and you've never got much good to say about him." She pouted.

"Okay how about next time, I have to talk to her about it first, she kind of doesn't like... other girls... is all" He explained loosely.

Elsa sighed and then tried, "Well can you show me where you live then?"

Seeing an opportunity to save her the drama attached to the aforementioned two guardians he pounced on the idea, "That sounds great! Why didn't I think of that?"

With a final goodbye he whisked them off to his home town.