Jack opened the door and practically dragged me through the halls despite my protests.

"Jack!" I exclaimed. "Where are you taking me?"

"You'll see when we get there, Ica." He said really quickly. He dragged me around a few more turns until he found and entrance to a balcony. He pulled open the door and practically carried me outside.

"Wow, you really like balconies." I realized. He smirked as he shut the doors.

"There's a reason why I like them." He said.

"So... what are we supposed to be doing here?" I asked. Jack came up to me.

"This." He stated as he instantly scooped me up off the ground and into his arms. My instincts forced me to wrap my arms around his neck.

"Oh my god! What are you-?"

"How much do you trust me right now?" he cut me off again as he looked me in the eye.

"Um... I don't, but I get the feeling I have to since I have no other choice." I replied.

"Good." He said. "Then hold onto me." Immediately after he started running.

"Jack? What are-?" I was cut off again because I started screaming. Jack jumped up and he flew into the air with me in his arms. I felt him tighten his grip around my legs and my back while my arms wrapped tighter around his neck. I kept my eyes shut and my face in his neck as I was too afraid of what I might see.

"Elsa, it's okay." Jack assured me. "You can open your eyes."

"I'm going to fall!" I shrieked. I felt him chuckle.

"I'll never let you fall." He whispered in my ear. I could hear the sincerity in his voice; that he really did have me and he would never allow me to fall into the open sky.

"Come on." He encouraged. "Let me see your eyes."

Slowly, I forced my eyelids open and I gasped at the wonderful sight. We were flying over Arendelle; we were high enough to look like birds to citizens, so nobody realized that the queen was soaring above their heads. If I wasn't so mad at him, I would have admitted to the breath taking beauty.

"It's not so bad you see?" he pointed out.

"I've never seen Arendelle like this. Only in maps and on the ground."

"Well I didn't take you up here just to see the view." He admitted. "Hang on."

"Wait, what are you doing?" As soon as those words left my mouth, we zoomed in the sky at an alarming speed. I bit my lip to keep from screaming and Jack kept his eyes in front of him. The ground was coming up close, and Jack stood up right so his feet landed on the grass.

"Okay, we're here." Jack said as he set my feet on the ground. Even though he set me down, I still clung to him and put my head in his chest. I was still shaking from what just happened prior to.

"Elsa?"

"Just give me a moment." I demanded into his chest. I felt him nod, as he let me relax. He even took the liberty of wrapping his arms around me and if I wasn't so flustered I probably would have swatted him away. I felt his hands rub my back and the side of my arms to help calm me down. It was actually feeling kind of nice.

"I'm sorry. I should have asked you before-"

"It's okay." I cut him off. "It's fine. I just wasn't expecting you to do that." I looked up to meet his gaze. Even though his touch was usually cold, it was very comfortable. Actually everything was fairly comfortable. The way my body kind of fit his like a piece of a missing puzzle. The way his hands rested nicely on my hips, the way his eyes gazed into mine...

"Are you okay now?" he asked me.

"Uh... yeah." I replied as I pulled myself away from him.

"Okay. Well, we're here!" he exclaimed as he gestured to the area around us. We had reached the bottom of the North Mountain. The bottom was like a borderline between spring and winter. Right now, I was on the spring side.

"You coming?" Jack asked as he stretched his hand to me.

"Why are we here Jack?" I wondered as I took his hand.

"You just have to trust me." He said as he led me up the mountain. When we were about a castle's height up the mountain, we stopped. My feet were buried in snow and the cold air began to seep through the pores of my clothing.

"Here. Now, let's see what you can do." Jack smirked as he backed away from me.

"What?"

"You heard me. Let me see what you can do." Jack repeated.

"You're absurd!" I exclaimed. "I already know what I'm capable of!"

"But your powers have gotten stronger and will only continue to grow." Jack reminded me. "And you let fear control you back then as well. What can you do without fear? Come on! Give it to me." he leaned on his staff and faced me.

"What do you expect me to do?"

"Just let it go! Be free!" he encouraged. "I know that's your line but it seems the most fitting as of right now."

"Jack... I don't know."

"Come on! What's the worst that can happen? You can summon another Marshmallow and cause a rampage on Arendelle?" he chuckled, although it could happen despite the control of power I have now. "Look, I promise that I'll do what I can to stop you if it does get too hectic. You did it once before. Why can't you do it again?"

"You don't understand Jack. That was when I ran away; I took that opportunity to be free and to be on my own because everyone was afraid of me. Yes, it was an amazing and uplifting experience but that doesn't change the fact that I'm their Queen now. I have duties and responsibilities. My people look up to me and expect a leader, not anything less. I can't be free anymore." I ranted.

"Elsa, they're looking for a leader, someone to look up to; that means they're going to follow you as an example. Yes, you have duties and responsibilities, but that doesn't mean you can't have fun with it. Your people want you to be happy and free, so why don't you deliver to yourself?" he pointed out.

"Well it isn't that easy." I said falling to my knees. Jack sighed. He stretched his hand out and blew into his palm. A glowing snowball was created in his hand, and he tossed it up in the air to catch it again.

"What are you think you're doing?" I asked as the ball landed in his palm.

"I didn't want to do this." He teased. Before I knew it, Jack whipped the snowball at me. My arms raised to block it, but it landed on my chest. It was surprisingly cold, and knocked a little wind out of me; I felt a feeling build up in my chest, so I stood expecting to yell. Instead a rush of happiness spread inside me, and I started laughing against my will.

"What- did- you- do?" I said between laughs. Jack readied another snowball with a smile.

"Hey, you made me do it and that wasn't the only one." He smirked as he tossed the ball of ice in the air. I quickly created a snowball in my hand for some sort of defense.

"Bring it on." I challenged. I whipped the snowball and it hit Jack square in the chest.

"Oh, it's on." He teased as he chased me. We kept throwing snowballs as we ran up the mountain. Not long after, we weren't running up but straight.

"Plateau!" I warned Jack. The plateau had several large rocks the size of trees scattered all over and a lake in the centre. I ran behind the rocks to take cover.

"Now we're talking." I heard Jack say from the other side of the rock. The crunching of snow alerted me that he was coming. Quickly I formed a panel of ice my height to block what was going to come. The crunching stopped, so I leaped and started running. Jack's snowballs hit my shield of ice.

"Hey! No fair!" Jack chuckled. I just kept running. I threw my shield aside and ran onto the lake, adding my power to my feet to freeze the ice further. Jack came not too far behind me. He pelted a few at me, but I was able to dodge them easily before throwing a few of my own snowballs.

"This can go on for a while." I pointed out.

"I agree. Shall we put this battle on hold Your Majesty?" Jack suggested.

"I believe that would be most wise Mr. Frost." I played along. I stuck my hand out for a deal. Jack however had other plans. He took my hand and shook it, then twirled me around and brought me towards him. When I stopped, Jack's chest was pressed right up against mine; his fingers intertwined with my own, and his other hand rested on my hip.

"May I have this dance Queen Ica?" he smirked. I pulled away.

"I- uh, don't dance." I admitted.

"Neither do I." he said as he placed my hand on his shoulder and his hand back on my hip. I didn't stop him; followed his movements the best I could and I didn't take long for it to be a real waltz. Soon we were actually dancing on the ice; with the wind zipping by with every movement I felt as if I was flying again, only this time my breath taking view was Jack. The way his hair blew in the wind, the way his cold hand fit in mine, the way he hummed to a song so we had some sort of rhythm to dance with, the way he smiled when he looked into my eyes; everything was breath taking. I was too caught in the moment to realize where we were dancing towards. Neither of us were paying attention, and we tripped and fell over the edge of the lake. I fell on the snow and Jack landed right on top of me.

"I'm so sorry, are you alright?" Jack panicked and shifted his weight so he wasn't all on me. I giggled.

"I've never felt better." I exhaled. "Thank you, Jack."

"I was happy to do it, I'd do it all again if I could." Jack answered. It was then when I realized that our legs were intertwined, his body was lightly on top of mine, and out faces were only inches apart. Neither of us said anything for a little while; we just looked at each other in silence. His fingertips then ghosted along my jaw and my hands found its way into his soft hair. I felt his fingers take my chin and tilted my head up. Jack leaned in, and I did the same, then my mind started to scream.

No Elsa! Stop. I said to myself. I stopped myself right when I felt the presence of his lips near mine and pulled away from him; immediately I felt my cheeks heat up.

"Um... we should get back." I murmured. Jack looked away from my gaze and nodded.

"Yeah, by now they're probably looking for the Queen."