Guys, I am so,sorry I haven't been updating! Will two chapters help you forgive me? Well, I will be trying to update more often, so fun! The wererocks are in this and the next chapter! (You'll understand later!)
Elsa
May I just say, whoa? Jack just told me that he had a reoccurring dream where I got hurt. Why would someone want to hurt Jack through me? Oh… It was just a dream though, right? He is an immortal being created by the…moon, and probably has important dreams that forewarn him. At least, that was logic; I was trying not to use it now. If I did that would mean that Jack had said he loved me because I was on someone's target list because of him. Logic also implied that Jack and I haven't known each other long enough for one of us to fall in love with each other. Wow, I really hated myself right now.
"Earth to Elsa!" someone waved their hand in my face. I looked over and saw Jack smiling. It was like he had totally forgotten what he had said just moments before. Mrs. Thomas (the cook) came back placing two muffins in front of us with a loud thump!. Jack raised an eyebrow and Mrs. Thomas raised her eyebrow also. I rolled my eyes at Jack and grabbed his hand. He barely had time to grab his muffin before I dragged him out the door.
If you think that I didn't notice the envious glares the kitchen-maids were sending me, you were wrong. I pretended to ignore them.
I pulled Jack along until he eventually started complaining about his wrist. What a wimp! "You have a surprisingly strong grip for such a little thing," he mocked. I glared at him and he laughed. "You are so cute when you are angry," Jack told me. I made my face expressionless, not giving him any satisfaction. I had a horrifying, overwhelming urge to kiss him. I sent a cool breeze that blew just on my face to stop the blush that was slowly rising to my face.
"Oh," I relented, finally laughing. "C'mon!" Much to his dismay I grabbed Jack's wrist again and dragged him to the courtyard.
When we reached the courtyard Anna and Kristoff were already waiting for us.
"What took you guys so long?" Anna sighed. "We have been waiting here for forever!" Kristoff stifled a laugh and shook his head in amusement. Anna glanced at him and smiled. Aw! "Hypocrites," I stated, removing the lovebirds from their trance. Jack smiled and I smiled back. Uh-oh!
I snapped back into reality and so did Jack. Anna raised an eyebrow and I glared at her. Poor Kristoff just looked confused. "Are we going?" I asked. "Yes," Kristoff muttered. He helped Anna into his sleigh as I made one out of ice with a twirl of my finger. When I was done I saw Jack and Kristoff gaping, while an amused Anna giggled along with Sven. Sven was Kristoff's pet reindeer/best friend. Anna reached out and shut Kristoff's mouth. As the bright red flooded Kristoff's cheeks everyone started laughing.
The wind was cold and the sunlight bright, a perfect day for a girl like me. In hindsight, there really isn't another girl like me. Maybe if I ever had a daughter… The thought made me think of Jack and I looked over at him. Since Kristoff's sleigh could only hold two people I had to make my own. So Jack and I had harnessed horses to the sleigh and started off in my ice-sleigh. Jack was smiling as the wind whistled past his ears and rustled his hair. His hair always did look better when it was windswept. He was probably forced to brush his hair last night, but he then messed it up again. I couldn't help but smile too, as the wind tangled my hair and burned my cheeks. As I have previously said, the cold doesn't bother me. Jack and I were smiling as we rode through the chilly forest. It was the middle of August and it was surprisingly warm. October was when it started snowing, so warmth in August was scarce. Anyone who thinks this is odd, we live in Norway!
The wind started to die down, so I caused some more! Jack smiled at me and added some more wind to come out and help. I could feel Anna's hatred. I had forgotten she was wearing a summer dress. Oops!
"We're here!" Kristoff announced. We pulled into a small stony clearing. This was where Kristoff's adoptive family lived. FYI, they are trolls.
"Kristoff!" a deep female voice boomed. We all turned around to see a stout female troll, Kristoff's mother, walking over. All around us rocks were rolling down hills and unfurling. Ah, trolls. Jack had his mouth hanging open again and without thinking I reached over and pushed his chin up. His cheeks turned instantly red and so did mine. A nosy troll was observing us and quirked an eyebrow. Why did everybody keep doing that?
The trolls caught sight of Anna and started laughing. A deep rumbling sound filled the clearing and Anna and Kristoff suddenly became very self-conscious. I looked at Ana suspiciously, but I had to refrain from raising an eyebrow or risk becoming the enemy.
The female troll was talking to Kristoff and Anna and they both looked very uncomfortable. I was heading off to go save them when an old voice croaked, "Elsa." I turned and saw the grandfather troll, Pappi, standing there. I walked over to him. "Elsa, you have grown much since your last visit," he said, touching my cheek. I blushed and looked at my feet. "I assume you have gained control of your powers." It wasn't a question, but I nodded anyway. "You came close," Pappi scolded. I continued observing my toes until I felt Pappi's course skin under my chin. I looked into his eyes and found the knowledge and wisdom there unsettling. "You must remember; true love can thaw a frozen heart." With that he walked away, towards Jack. What…the…heck?
