"So, what is so bad about your powers?" asked Jack, "I've always loved having ice and snow powers!"

"I can't control it!" She said, almost breaking down in tears. "I can't stop it and I freeze almost everything I touch! Please, you have to help me."

"Okay, let's get to work."

"What should we do first?"

"Show me what you can do!"

"WHAT?! No; I can't!" Elsa began, "I could hurt someone!"

"Not out here," Jack convinced her, "there is no one around, trust me!"

"Fine," said Elsa, not liking Jack's teaching, "Here goes nothing!" Elsa began to cover the ground in ice and snow, and then snowmen appeared all around. Next, Elsa began to create a charming little house, complete with ice flowers, doors and furniture inside.

"Wow!" said Jack, "why do you need help? It looks like you have everything under control; you can use your powers easily."

"I can use them, but I can't stop them," said Elsa, "I can't melt the snow either!"

"That is the easy part," said Jack, surprised that Elsa hadn't figured it out, "You fear your powers, don't you?"

"Yes, I'm scared I'm going to hurt someone else."

"Someone else; Oh, you mean Anna, don't you?"

"How do you know?"

"I was there, I saw what happened. It wasn't your fault; she was moving too quickly for you to create the snow. She's been fine for a long time and she knows all about your powers."

"What? How does she know? She had the memories of my powers wiped from her mind!"

"I told her. She needed to know; she wouldn't stop crying and she really missed you. Once she realized why you have shut her out, she began to feel better because she knew you were just doing it to protect her."

"Oh; I see," said Elsa.

"You need to embrace the past and forgive yourself. If you do that then you will no longer fear your powers," said Jack.

"I've been thinking about that day ever since it happened," said Elsa, looking down, "I think you're right. It is time to forgive and forget."

"All of that is in the past and you can't change what has happened, but you can keep it from happening again," continued Jack, "Now that you are no longer fearful, I can teach you to melt what you create."

"Thank you,' she said, curtsying slightly.

"Think back to when you and Anna were playing that day in the throne room. What were you feeling?"

"Fun, happiness, love and joy," said Elsa, closing her eyes and imagining that day.

"Remember how easy it was to control your powers back then?"

"Yeah; but I never found out why."

"You had no problems controlling your powers because of your connection with your sister. You two had a bond stronger than most sisters. Your powers were harder to control as you two grew apart and you began to feel only sadness and fear. You can use those good feelings to melt your creations."

"You're right," said Elsa, surprised she didn't realize it sooner, "My powers were growing as I grew up and I only realized it when I couldn't control it and began to fear it."

"Give it a try!" said Jack, enthusiastically.

"Okay, here goes!" Elsa began to embrace the warm feelings of love and happiness and the snow and ice around her began to melt, "Its working!"

"Woo… Hoo!" yelled Jack as he looked around.

"Thank you SO much!" Elsa screamed, running up to hug Jack.

"My pleasure; now let's go join the others!"

"Okay, race you down!" said Elsa, creating an ice sled and weaving through the trees.

"You realize I can fly, right!" Jack called after her.

Elsa stopped, "you can use your ice powers to fly?"

"Yeah, can't you?" Jack asked puzzled.

"No; never figured it out," Elsa said.

"Can you control winds?"

"No," said Elsa, looking sad.

"Maybe you can't fly because you aren't a spirit like I am," suggested Jack, anyway, let's just go down to Berk."

"Okay, let's go!"