I do not own Jack Frost, Rapunzel, or their movies. I am merely combining them in what I think would happen if this should be crossed over. Jackunzel is my OTP now! All belong to Disney, Dreamworks, and etc.
ANNNNND we are now in the Rise of the Guardians movie part! :D Yay! I want to thank all of you who have followed, faved, and reviewed this story! ^^ It means a lot to me for those who really like this story. Now I hope to keep Rapunzel in this as best as I can. Also, I had someone review that I should insert singing in here. But to be honest I have no idea of where songs can be put in here. ^^; So I may not do it. Sorry. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this chapter. I will update my other stories real soon as well.
The sun shone brightly down on a Russian castle like building that was hidden well in the artic mountains of the North Pole. Inside the main office of this large like palace was big blurry man. He had a silver long beard, electric blue eyes, and was wearing red clothes. His arms were tattooed; the right one with the word Naughty on it and the left one with the word Nice. His name was St. Nicholas North but he preferred to be called North. And most people and children around the world knew him as Santa Clause.
At the moment, he was busy making something out of ice while humming along to one of his favorite songs. It was one of his favorite things to do, "Still waiting for cookies!" He said in a thick Russian accent while he walked over to his desk.
On the floor of the office were tiny elves wearing overlarge hats that had jingle bells on the top. Hearing North calling out, the elves stopped licking the cookies and made way to deliver them. North got into his chair and pushed it toward the table that held his tools. He took a tiny hammer and began to carve into the ice. It was soon molded into the shape of a train. Smiling, he blew off ice particles and then placed it on a make shift railroad track that was also made of ice. The train whistled and began to drive around on the track. Two elves came up on the table. One seeing the other still eating a cookie, he glared and pointed at the plate he was holding. The other elf opened his mouth and spat out the cookie he was eating.
"Ugh finally!" North said as he took a cookie from a plate and gulped it down. He smiled at the sweet taste and laughed warmly to watch the train go around on the track. And then he gave a cheer as the train magically took flight by making wings and flew around the office.
But the moment ended when the door swung open to reveal a furry creature which was a yeti. The door hit the train and crumbled to the floor at North's feet. This caused the man to give a cry of despair. The yeti mocked his cries before North sighed wearily, "How many times have I told you to knock?" The yeti simply waved his arms and said something in gibberish. But North knew what he was saying, "What? The globe?"
North stood up, and while taking a sword, he walked out of his office and toward the center of his home. This room was circular and in the middle was a large globe. It was Earth itself and there were lights flickering on the continents. North sighed as he had a lot of elves scatter away from him.
"Shoo with your pointy heads. Why are you always underboot?" He asked while rolling his eyes and marched up to a control like panel that was at the edge of the circular room across from the globe. Two yetis were already there and North could see the lights flickering and going out, "What is this?" He questioned softly and the lights continued to go out, "Have you checked the axis? Is rotation balanced?" He asked the yetis who in turn merely shrugged.
North heard something and he looked to see something that looked like black sand going all over the globe. That can probably explain why the lights are going haywire. Wind started to pick up and the elves rushed to hide. North's eyes widen as he watched the black stuff cover the globe and then move to the top before blowing up like a bomb. The sand seemed to have disappeared, that is till North heard the yetis let out a cry of dismay. He turned and saw the sand go flying underneath them and then take a shape of…someone. An evil cackle was heard and North recognized that laugh and the shape of the man. The sand disappeared.
"Can it be?" He whispered and really hoped he was wrong. But he knew in his gut that it was probably who he think it was. He frowned and turned to a few elves that had not hide, "Dingle." He said and the elves marched forward while saluting, "Make preparations, we're going to have company." North then turned to a switch on his control panel and turned it before pushing it down.
Upon doing this, the globe began to glow rainbow colors. It was considered the Northern Lights, and it was used to call North's fellow guardians. The lights began to spread out all around the world. In the meantime, a small figure had flown into a sleeping boy's room. At first glance, it looked like a humming bird, but it was really a tiny fairy that looked like one. She fluttered underneath the pillow. She had been clutching a quarter but now she was holding the boy's tooth once she emerged from underneath. She smiled and flew out of the room.
She and a million other fairies that looked like her were flying to the mountains in Southeast Asia where a beautiful crystal palace was. This was the Tooth Palace, home to Queen Toothina, also known as the Tooth Fairy. Inside the palace were columns that hung around the mountain. The columns held rows upon rows of cases. The first fairy that took the tooth from the boy flew up to a case that had a picture of him on the front. Once it came out and opened, she placed the tooth inside and flew up toward the main column of the palace.
Directing all the millions of fairies was Toothina herself. She looked just like her fairy helpers only much larger. She was rather pretty and she fluttered about and took a tiny tooth from one of her fairies. "Wait, it's her first tooth. Have you ever see a more adorable lateral incisor all your life? Look how she flossed!" Tooth exclaimed happily and stopped when she noticed one of her fairies waving her tiny hands. She pointed outside and Tooth followed her gaze. She saw the Northern Lights and knew North was calling for a meeting. Frowning, she flew off toward the North Pole with a few of her fairies following right behind her.
"My fellow Guardians…it is our job to watch over the children of the world. And keep them safe."
In another part of the Earth, a little girl was asleep and she smiled as some gold sand surrounded her head to show a figure of her playing soccer. Up in air that overlooked the quiet city was the Sandman or Sandy as he called by his friends. He was a plump small man with spiky gold hair and gold eyes. He was sitting on his sand cloud and throwing out streams of sand to the sleeping children below.
"To bring wonder, hope, and dreams. And so I have called us all here for one reason and one reason only: the children are in danger."
When Sandy turned and noticed the Northern Lights, he transformed his sand cloud into an airplane, putting on some goggles', and he flew off to the North Pole. Underneath the ground of Australia, a gray form was hopping very fast through his tunnels. He was E. Aster Bunnymund but everyone knew him as the Easter Bunny. His friends called him Bunny and he wasn't like any Easter Bunny people would think. He wore a strap that held some eggs and his boomerangs and he was tall, about 6'1.
"An enemy we kept at bay has finally decided to strike back. We alone can stop him."
Bunny jumped out of his hole that was close to North's palace. He stood in a determined pose for a moment before he quickly held his arms, "Oh it's freezing!" He complained and quickly hopped off to the palace, "Ah! I can't feel my feet! I can't feel my feet!" He cried out and he really hated the cold. Just as he got in, Tooth and Sandy had also arrived, "This better be good, North." Bunny said with a scowl and immediately rushed up to the fire place to warm his numb paws.
"Thank you for coming, Sandy." North greeted the small man first who got off his plane and allowed it to dissolve. Sandy nodded and made a question mark above his head to indicate he was rather confused, "I know, I know. But I wouldn't call you all here if it was an emergency." Tooth shushed her fairies to hear out North, "Pitch was here. At the pole."
"Pitch?" Tooth gasped and glanced down at Sandy, "Pitch Black?" She asked again.
"Yes," North nodded while Bunny too turned from warming his feet, "There was black sand covering the globe."
Now that his feet were warm, Bunny hopped over and took out an egg and a paint brush, "What do you mean black sand?" He asked and began to paint the egg.
"It covered the globe!" North merely replied and waved his arms to emphasize what he was saying, "And then a shadow!"
"Hang on, hang on, I thought you said you saw Pitch." Bunny said with a frown.
"Well uh…" North said with an embarrassed chuckle and rubbed the back of his neck, "Not exactly."
"Not exactly? Can you believe this guy?" Bunny asked Sandy, who in turn merely shrugged and made a question mark, "Yeah, you said it, Sandy."
"Look, he's up to something bad," North said in a serious tone while Tooth's fairies hovered near him, "I can feel it." He glanced down and then grasped his stomach, "In my belly."
Bunny merely rolled his eyes, "Wait, wait, you mean you summoned me here three days before Easter because of yer belly?" He asked while pointing at North's stomach, "Man, if I did this to you three days before Christmas…"
North merely laughed and took the egg Bunny was painting, "Bunny, Easter is not Christmas."
Bunny mockingly laughed sarcastically, "Here we go. Look North…" He hopped after North and the two began to argue. Sandy had taken a cup of eggnog from a yeti. He turned and watched his two friends argue while Tooth was busy directing her fairies to gather teeth. An elf was trying to drink from his cup, but he pulled it away to allow the elf to fall to the floor.
Sandy happened to look up and notice the moon peeking in through the large open on the ceiling. He knew what this meant, "No matter how much you paint, it's still egg." North said while Bunny groaned very annoyed. Sandy tried everything he could to get the attention of his fellow guardians, but since he could not talk, they didn't even notice him.
"You got all year to prepare!" Bunny retorted and took his egg back.
"Why are rabbits always so nervous?" North asked and slapped at Bunny's paw that held the egg. The large pooka managed to catch the egg and turned back to glare at older man,
"Why are you such a blow hard?" Bunny questioned and continued to paint his egg.
"Tooth!" North said with a sigh when the fairy queen was directing a little too loudly to her fairies, "Can't you see we are trying to argue?"
"Sorry!" Tooth said holding up her hands defensively, "Not all of us get to work one night a year," she glanced down at Sandy, "Am I right Sandy?" Sandy was nodding in excitement and using his sand to point up at the moon. Tooth however gasped and looked at her fairies, "San Diego!" She then instructed her fairies to go there while Bunny sighed,
"Pitch went out in the Dark Ages, we made sure of that."
Sandy by now had lost his patience and looked around to find any way to get his friends' attention. He looked behind him and saw the elf licking at the cup that once held eggnog, "I know it was him." North declared and Sandy glared while he floated over to the elf, grabbed it by its hat and lifted it up, "It's a serious situation."
Before anyone else can speak further, Sandy began to shake the elf. The bell on it's hat was enough to get the attention of the Guardians. They finally stopped talking and looked at the small golden man. Once they had their attention on him, Sandy dropped the elf, made a shape of a crescent moon, and pointed upwards.
North turned to see the moon beaming down at them and smiled, "Ah! Man in Moon!" He glanced back at Sandy, "Sandy, why didn't you say something?" Hearing this, Sandy glared even more as puffs of sand came from his ear to show how frustrated he was. Shrugging, the elder Guardian glanced back up at the opening, "It's been a long time, old friend! What is big news?"
The moon in turned began to glow brighter upon the floor which held symbols of all four of them. In the center was the letter G and the moon's beams shined to make a figure. It showed the same figure North had seen earlier. Bunny frowned and turned to North, "It is Pitch." He admitted and North gave him a smug smile while patting his stomach.
Getting serious, he glanced back up at the moon, "Manny, what must we do?"
The moon opened up the hole that had the G letter and something came out of the hole. It was a large crystal and it glowed brightly. The Guardians knew what this was and Tooth asked, "Uh guys, you know what this means?"
"He's chosen a new Guardian, no two new Guardians." North replied and Bunny gave him a look,
"What? Why?"
"Must be big deal. Manny must think we need help." North simply answered.
"Since when do we need help?" Bunny asked with a smug grin.
"I wonder who's it going to be?" Tooth questioned and Sandy made a figure of a four leaf clover, "Maybe the Leprechaun? It could be the Cupid."
"Please not the groundhog," Bunny whispered to himself and crossed his fingers, "Please not the groundhog."
The crystal continued to glow brighter and the first figure was made. It was a teenager in a sweatshirt and the hood over his head and he was holding a staff. North blinked and knew who it was, "The first one is Jack Frost."
Hearing the name, Tooth's fairies gave a squeal and one of them even fainted after hearing the handsome winter spirit was one of the next chosen guardians. Bunny however was not happy, "Uh, I take it back, the groundhog is fine." He said with a frown.
Tooth was also had a dream like expression on her face. Luckily she got ahold of herself and laughed nervously, "Well, as long as he helps to protect the children, right?"
"Jack Frost? He doesn't care about children! All he does freeze water pipes and mess with my egg hunts!" Bunny exclaimed in distress.
"Bunny please! There's another Guardian about to be chosen." North said with a sigh and the crystal once again glowed to have another figure stand beside the one of Jack Frost. It was a girl with really long hair and wearing a dress, "Well I'll be; Rapunzel."
"Yay! About time a girl is chosen!" Tooth said with a smile while Sandy merely chuckled silently.
"Okay, now SHE is a better choice. I mean why didn't Manny just pick her?" Bunny asked his friends as he recalled his encounters with both her and Jack, "She's way more responsible than her husband."
"Wait, Jack and Rapunzel are married?" Tooth asked and felt a little disappointed.
"Yeah, I know, it's weird. How did these two ever get together is beyond me. Jack is irresponsible, selfish…"
"Guardian. Both of them are." North interrupted Bunny's rant. The pooka however shook his head,
"Jack Frost is many things, but he is not a Guardian. Rapunzel is one." He argued.
Meanwhile, in Russia, a staff tapped upon a sign and frost began to spread from it, to the street and across to the fountain where a few kids were around it. The frost froze up the fountain just as one of the kids turned it on to have a drink of water. The water froze up and the boy's tongue got stuck to it. Jack laughed to see this and continued to chuckle when he saw his mischief spread throughout the city. A man tripped over the frost on the street. The frost spread out on the buildings, freezing a fish's bowl while a boy was feeding it. And a wind blew hard through an open window of a man at work.
"Now that, that was fun." Jack said as he landed on the top of a building and grabbed ahold of the pole.
"Jackson Overland Frost!"
Upon hearing his full name being called, he glanced down and saw his golden haired wife come flying up. She landed beside him and gave him a look while Pascal peeked from behind her neck, "Hey Princess." Jack greeted with a playful smirk.
Rapunzel had a bit of disappointed look on her face, "How could you?"
"How could I what?" He asked playfully.
"Don't give me that. You know exactly what I mean." She marched over and put a finger to his chest.
"No, can't say that I do." Jack was starting to feel a little nervous of what she was going on about. Did she see all of what his frost did? Then again, even if she did, she didn't really give him a hard time for it.
"For leaving me off in the middle of the city and flying off like it was nothing." Rapunzel said with a playful pout.
"Oh!" Jack said with a laugh, "Well gee, sorry Punz. I thought I saw something and decided to see for myself. Besides, you said you haven't seen Russia for a while and you like to window shop. You know I find that boring."
"Still, you didn't have to move off like that." Rapunzel sighed and then smiled, "But oh well, I'm ready to go if you are." Pascal gave a chirp to show he was too.
"All right then," Jack pulled Rapunzel close to him with his one arm and then shouted, "Hey wind!" The wind began to pick up around the couple, "Take us home!"
The wind did just that and Jack and Rapunzel both cheered as they went sailing into the air. It was always a joy to go flying in the air. In no time, they had made it back to Burgess, "Snow day!" Jack yelled while Rapunzel had to laugh.
Jack let Rapunzel go and she in turn flew off in her own direction but wasn't far behind him. Jack continued to spread his winter about causing people to cry out from the sudden chill. Rapunzel had to laugh at her husband's mischief. He was always carefree, but so was she. In a minute, the couple landed on the lake and skated across before going to land. A young boy with brown hair was reading a book and he gasped when his book was thrown out of his hands and landed on the ground. Jack and Rapunzel landed gently near it and Jack happened to read the title called Mysterious Times: They're Out There while he crouched down.
"Huh, that looks interesting. Good book?" Jack asked the small boy even though he knew he couldn't hear him.
"It does. Maybe we can find one at the library." Rapunzel said with a shrug and smile as Jack straightened up.
The boy, Jamie Bennet was rubbing particles off his book when his friends, two black boys that were brothers, said cheerfully, "Yeah! Snow day!" Claude and Caleb rushed off and Jamie smiled.
"You're welcome!" Jack said with a bow and Rapunzel laughed.
"Hey guys! Wait up! Are you coming to the Easter Egg hunt Sunday?" Jamie questioned as he rushed to catch his friends.
Smiling, Jack and Rapunzel flew off to catch up with the kids. The conversation seemed to pique their interest and plus they really had nothing better to do at the moment. "Yeah free candy!" Caleb replied with a grin while he and the two boys crossed the street and to the backyard of Jamie's house.
"How are we going to find the eggs with all this snow?" Claude asked and he laughed with his brother and Jamie.
Jamie merely turned back to his book and gasped, "Whoa! It says they found Big Foot hair samples and DNA, in Michigan!" He read as he walked through the fence with his friends right behind him. Jack and Rapunzel landed on the fence. While Jack balanced on the fence like he was walking on a tight rope and Rapunzel merely sat while she dangled her feet down, "That's like super close!"
Claude sighed but said with a smile, "Here we go again."
Jamie put his book on the porch and grabbed his sleigh that was leaning against the steps, "You saw him too, Claude. He's out there."
"That's what you said about the aliens." Caleb said with a shrug.
"And the Easter Bunny!" Claude added and laughed while he and his brother began to playful hit each other.
Hearing about the Easter Bunny, Jack and Rapunzel glanced down, "The Easter Bunny is real." Jamie said as if it was a fact of life.
"Oh he's real all right," Jack said while he was balancing his staff on his shoulders, "Real annoying, real grumpy, and really full of himself."
Rapunzel playfully rolled her eyes, "Come on, Jack, he's not that bad." She said and only received a grunt from her husband.
"Come on, you guys will believe anything." Claude said and he and Caleb made way to go back through the fence.
Jamie started to follow and his younger sister, a little blonde girl named Sophie began to hop down the steps, "Easter Bunny, hop, hop, hop!" She said and then she tripped on the last step. This caused her to fall to the ground harshly while their pet dog a greyhound named Abby barked. "Ow!" Sophie cried out, which caused Rapunzel to look and frown at the poor girl.
"Mom! Sophie fell again!" Jamie called to his mother, and she came hurrying down the steps.
"You okay, Soph?" Mrs. Bennet questioned her daughter.
"Oh poor Sophie." Rapunzel said and she smiled as she closed her eyes and her hair began to glow. As it did, the hair surrounded Sophie and sparkles could be seen. The little girl giggled upon seeing this and stopped crying.
"Ooo pretty." She said and Mrs. Bennet smiled and rubbed her daughter's messy blonde hair.
"Well it looks like the Sun Spirit must be smiling down on you, Sophie."
Hearing this, Rapunzel glanced over in surprise and hope was in her eyes. Mrs. Bennet noticed her son carrying the sled and she walked over, "Jamie, hat! We don't want Jack Frost nipping at your nose." She said and put a snow hat on her son's head.
Jamie sighed and glanced at his mom, "Mom, who's Jack Frost and the Sun Spirit?"
"No one, honey, they're both just expressions." Mrs. Bennet said which caused Jack and Rapunzel feel very offended by this.
"Hey!" Jack said to the mother while Rapunzel sighed and shrugged.
"It could be worse." She said and tried to smile.
Jack said nothing and turned to see Jamie run off with Claude and Caleb. He smirked as an idea popped into his head, "Who's Jack Frost?" He whispered as he hopped off the fence, grabbed some snow on the ground, and made a snowball.
He then blew onto it to make it glow blue. Rapunzel could see his usual imp smirk go across his face. She knew he was up to something and she watched as Jack took aim and threw his snowball clear across the street and right smack on the back of Jamie's head. Jamie paused for a moment and blue sparkles were seen across his face. He laughed before he said with a smile, "Okay, who threw that?"
Jack came flying up with Rapunzel behind him, "Well it wasn't Big Foot, kiddo."
"Was it really necessary to throw that at him?" Rapunzel asked as she watched Jamie throw snowballs at two more kids; a boy named Monty and a girl named Pippa.
"Of course! Now join in!" Jack said as he suddenly threw a snowball right into Rapunzel's face.
She gasped before shrugging off the snow and gave him a coy smirk. Pippa in the meantime wasn't too happy, "Jamie Bennet, no fair!" She said rubbing her head.
"You struck first!" Jamie retorted with a grin.
Rapunzel threw a snowball at Jack, but he merely dodged and her snowball collided with Claude. And a snowball fight started. The kids and the two spirits all laughed as snowballs went flying, "Free for all!" Jack shouted even though Rapunzel was the only one who could hear him. He rushed around making snowballs for the children, "All right, who needs ammo?"
"Not me since I am going to so get you for hitting me!" Rapunzel said as she flung another snowball at him. But she didn't always aim at Jack. She would playfully hit the other children for the fun of it.
Jack managed to hit Jamie once again, even though the young boy was trying to shield himself with his sled. The impact caused him to fall over a large round of snow which was the bottom half of a snowman. Jack turned and gasped to see Rapunzel fling a snowball straight for him. He managed to duck, but in turn, the snowball went sailing right into another child who was not in the snowball fight. Silence fell, and the girl turned. She seemed older, with dark hair and she looked rather mean. She gritted her teeth while she growled furiously.
"Oops." Rapunzel whispered as she realized what she did.
"Crud, someone hit Cupcake!" Pippa said in fear.
"I think she hit Cupcake!" Monty said quickly while shifting the blame to Pippa.
"You hit Cupcake?" Claude asked as he and his brother started to back up.
Jamie in the meantime was still lying on the snow and he held up his sled like a shield in case Cupcake tried anything. The large girl was gripping the head of a snowman she was in the middle of building. Before she can move another inch, a snowball hit her directly in the face. She gasped while stepping back in surprise. The kids stared in shock and wondered who threw that. Rapunzel knew who did it, and she smiled while looking at him.
Jack was standing perfectly balanced on the top of his staff and he smirked at his bull's eye. Blue sparkles spread around Cupcake's eyes and she started to giggle. She tried to restrain herself, but joy went through her. Laughing, she playfully joined in on the fun. She was chasing her friends happily through the snow. It wasn't until Jack got another idea and flew in front of Jamie.
"Oh, it's slippery!" Jack warned playfully and Jamie tripped onto his sled and he began to slide right on the blue ice.
"Jamie, no! That's the street!" Pippa shouted as she and the others stopped to watch Jamie go sliding off into town.
"Jack! What are you doing?" Rapunzel asked as she flew after Jack and Jamie. Normally she wouldn't mind so much on Jack's mischief, but she was worried that Jamie might get hurt.
Jack only ignored his frantic wife and continued to form a path of ice for Jamie to go sliding on, "Don't worry, Jamie, I got you! It's gonna be all right!" Jack said with a laugh, "Keep up with me, kid! Take a left!" He made a sharp turn and Jamie dodged a man who was walking his two dogs.
"Hey, slow down!" the man shouted while he held up a fist.
"No! No! No!" Jamie said in fear, even though he was enjoying the ride.
"Jack! Look out!" Rapunzel said as she kept pointing out people, cars, and other various things that Jamie was getting close to hitting.
Jack of course was quick to make sure that Jamie didn't hit anything. The little boy soon was laughing with joy. Rapunzel glanced up and gasped to see a snow truck coming right for Jamie, "Jack!" she cried out and pointed.
Seeing the truck, Jack smirked as he straightened up and made his ice go upwards like a slope. Jamie gasped and went sailing into the air. His friends, Jack, and Rapunzel watched him as if in slow motion before he landed onto the soft snow at the foot of a statue. Jack landed on the statue and let out a cheer. Rapunzel landed beside him and gave him a look,
"Holy Corona Sun, Jack, what were you thinking?" She asked, the tone of fear and disdain was clear in her voice.
"Take it easy, Punz! Nothing happened." Jack said with a shrug as he glanced down to see Jamie's friends go rushing up to the kid.
"Whoa! Did you guys see that? It was amazing!" Jamie shouted with joy once he was back on his feet.
"See? He's okay." Jack turned to smile back at Rapunzel.
"Maybe so, but still, he could have been in worse shape." She said, her expression showing disappointment toward him.
"It's not like he got hurt." But as soon as Jack said that, a red couch, which happened to go flying from a moving truck Jack and Jamie went past, slid right into Jamie and knocking the young boy to the ground, "Whoops." Jack said with a weak smile and could see Rapunzel and even Pascal giving him a glare.
But before Rapunzel can even open her mouth, Jamie was back on his feet and in his hand was a tooth, "Cool a tooth!" He said with a grin and Jack and Rapunzel glanced back down.
"Dude, that means cash!" Claude said as he and the rest of the gang came up to Jamie.
"Yeah, the Tooth Fairy!" Caleb added and Jack's smile quickly disappeared as did Rapunzel's glare and anger.
"Oh no. No," Jack sighed and he hopped off the statue with Rapunzel right behind.
"I godda put this under my pillow!" Jamie announced and he and his friends began to walk down the street.
"Now, hold up! Hold up! What about all the fun we just had? That wasn't the Tooth Fairy, that was me!" Jack said and he flew in front of Jamie and his friends, "What's a guy godda do to get a little attention around here?" The only answer he got was Jamie walking through him. A painful reminder to let him know that no one can see him.
Rapunzel gently floated down from the statue and could see the look of pain and hurt on Jack's face. Her anger toward his reckless act was forgotten. She knew why he did that anyway; it was to get noticed. She too was invisible to the world and she understood how he felt. After all, she lived in a tower for all her mortal life and lonely for so long. She was thankful to have Pascal and Jack in her life. After being chosen by the moon, she tried to have her powers lighten up the lives of children for years. Despite going unseen like Jack, she tried to be optimistic. That's what she did when she was in the tower.
Rapunzel walked up to Jack and saw snow starting to fall gently. This always happened whenever Jack was feeling really down, "Jack, it's okay. You tried and it was a good effort." She said with a sweet smile. She hated seeing him so upset.
"I guess." Jack said with a sigh before he turned and flew into the air.
Rapunzel watched him for a second and she glanced down at Pascal, who was perched on her shoulder. She gave him a frown and she flew off after her husband. She hoped to at least cheer him up somewhat.
