Okay, so I lied about this chapter being the longest, but I realized that if I added almost all of the action right away, I wouldn't have much more to write for the story! So, I'm going to try to break it up and all that. Since I actually have school tomorrow because of all of the snow days, I'm just going to post one chapter tomorrow.


"No."

Jack stared in disbelief at North and Bunny. They weren't letting him go with Elsa and Kristoff and a few of the guards to go get Anna. He had tried to tell them why he had to go, but they still denied him. Elsa came into the room and saw Jack glaring at his friends.

"I take it they said you couldn't come," Elsa said, looking at Jack.

"And they won't tell me why, either," Jack told her.

"You're injured," Bunny stated.

Jack sighed and looked down at his arm. It was pretty much useless, still, but he could tell it was healing just fine. He hated that they were treating him like a little kid because of a scratch. He looked over to the window and strengthened his resolve.

"I'm going whether you like it or not," he stated before leaving the room.

Elsa ran after him and pulled on his uninjured arm to stop him. He turned to her, sighing slightly. She gave him a reassuring smile and patted his cheek before cupping his cheek with her hand and looking him straight in the eye.

"You don't always have to be the hero, Jack," she told him quietly.

He chuckled quietly and shook his head. He wasn't trying to be a hero. He just...he wanted to be with them. The last few days he had spent with Elsa, he had felt like he was actually alive. He had finally found someone who was like him, only she had been born with the powers instead of given them.

"I'm not trying to be a hero, Elsa. I'm just...being me, I guess," he said, leaning against the nearest wall.

"Uh huh, and were you being you when you saved me and Anna?" she asked him.

"Well, that situation was a little bit different," he said, avoiding the question.

Elsa sighed and rolled her eyes.

"They're just worried about 's not that they're treating you like a little kid or that they secretly hate you or whatever you're thinking. It's because you're injured and they don't want you to make it worse," she told him softly.

"I'll make it worse myself if I have to stay here alone. By the way, who are you leaving in charge while you're gone?"

"Well, I don't know... One of the advisors I guess."

Jack chuckled and shook his head. Elsa leaned against the wall next to him and stared up at the cieling.

"I'm sorry you can't come, Jack," she said, looking at him out of the corner of her eyes.

"I wasn't kidding when I said I was going no matter what," he said, his eyes closed.

"You can't, Jack. If you make the injury worse we'd have no way to fix it until we got back."

"I'm not a kid, Elsa, I can do what I want."

"Not when it puts you in danger."

"And what are you doing, huh? Going out there to pick flowers for the kidnapper and make him a home-cooked meal?" he snapped.

"I see what's going on now," Elsa said with a knowing smile.

"What?" he asked, suddenly defensive.

"You hate that I'm putting myself in danger and you can't come along to protect me."

Jack blushed and looked away from her, glaring at the opposite wall. Elsa laughed lightly at him and leaned up to kiss his cheek, blushing herself. Jack didn't notice it though, he was shocked that she had even kissed him.

"Aw," he heard North say behind Elsa.

Both Jack's and Elsa's blushes deepened. They looked anywhere but each other and North. North laughed heartily and clapped Jack on his shoulder, making him look up at him.

"If you go, we go," North said, gesturing to him and Bunny.

"Do you have room for two more?" Bunny asked Elsa.

"Yeah, why not? The more the merrier, right?" Elsa said with a grin.

Jack smiled, glad he had technically got his way and a kiss from Elsa. As Bunny and North walked off to plan and probably grab emergency medical supplies, Elsa led Jack back into the room and pointed at the bed. He looked at her finger and the bed a few times before shaking his head.

"No."

"Please try to get a little more rest before we set out. It'll make me feel better about you conniving to get your way."

"I didn't plan for this to happen. I thought I'd have to sneak out and then they'd come get me and then we'd all end up going to find Anna anyway!"

Elsa giggled at that before shaking her head and gently pushing him down on the bed.

"I don't care. Lay down and get some rest."

"You guys better not leave without me," he grumbled.

"We won't, I promise," Elsa said, smiling a little.

About an hour later, Jack was shaken awake. He opened his eyes and saw Bunny standing beside his bed, tapping his foot. He sat up, using his uninjured arm mostly. He rubbed his eyes and streched slightly before getting up.

"So, how are we going to find Anna exactly?" he asked as he searched for his staff.

"Search all of Norway with Kristoff and his reindeer and sleigh, I guess," Bunny said, holding out his staff.

Jack took his staff from Bunny and nodded. Sounded like a plan to him. They went out into the courtyard to see North in his sleigh, hovering above Kristoff's sleigh.

"So, who goes with who?" Jack asked as he stepped up to Elsa who was watching Kristoff attach his reindeer to the sleigh.

"Well, North is going to take his sled in the air and see if he can find something and the rabbit is going to take his tunnels because he's afraid of heights," she told him quietly with a smirk.

"And I'm going with you and Kristoff?" he asked.

"Yup. Since we have air already covered you don't have to fly. So, you can just sit and search around."

"What's the story behind Anna and Kristoff?" he asked.

"They're in love."

"Oh."

Elsa looked at Jack and saw he was looking at Kristoff with a thoughtful gaze. She then turned to look at Bunny and tapped his arm to get his attention.

'He's a really tall rabbit,' she thought.

"Why don't you and North go ahead? It may be faster that way," she suggested.

Bunny nodded and gestured for North to move out before tapping his foot twice on the ground and then hopping down the tunnel it made. Elsa turned back to the sleigh and smiled when she remembered having her sister order it. Then she frowned at the thought of her sister.

"Hey," Jack told her quietly, wrapping his arm around her shoulders and squeezing her in an one armed hug. "We'll find her."

"I know... I'm worried about how we'll find her though."

"Happy, healthy and more than likely talking her captor's ear off," Kristoff said with a slight smile.

Jack and Elsa laughed at that and nodded. It sounded like a very Anna thing to do. Once Kristoff told them the sleigh was ready, they piled in and took off, all searching for some kind of clue as to where whoever took Anna could've taken her.


So, that's this chapter...the next few chapters will have more details and maybe even a little bit from Anna's point of view. I don't know. I'll have to play around with that. Anyway, I would write another chapter today, but I'm so sleepy right now for no reason. I might be getting sick...