Thank you all so much for the reviews. I really appreciate it. I know my story isn't as good as a lot of jelsa stories out there, but I will keep trying. There are also a few things in here(will be in later chapters) that i know they haven't written in their stories. Just keep reviewing guys. It makes me happy! Please!

"Uh-," I just stared at her, not knowing what to say, but thank goodness my sister was here.

"That would be great! The more the merrier," she took both my hand and Alissa's hand to head to where the other kids were. After distracting myself by having Alissa, Annie, and a group of other kids by playing a whole game of hide and seek it started to get late.

As I began to take Annie home Alissa caught up with us, and I slowed down to a stop, unlike my heart, which began to speed up. I gently pushed my sister on the shoulder to keep her quiet when she snorted in laughter.

"It was fun hanging out with you guys. Maybe we can do it tomorrow,but...just the three of us," she titled her head, and I just stood there again, not knowing what to say. It took Annie to step on my feet to wake me up from la-la land.

"Ouch-uh-yeah, I-We would l-love to. F-first thing in the morning," I glared at Annie for stepping on my feet but then had to focus on not showing my blush when replying to Alissa.

"I will see you two tomorrow then. Jack. Annie," she spun around, and I smiled to myself dreamily as I watched her run off with her hair whipping along.

Annie stared at me with a skeptical look,"you ok, Jack," but then grinned, "Jack and Alissa sitting in a tree..." I returned to my sense and waved my hands in defense.

"NO! I don't like her! She is just, uh, pretty," I couldn't think of an excuse so the blush deepened.

"Pretty enough for you to want to be her boyfriend," she pointed at me before running home.

I smirked before following her and pretending to chase her,"I am so going to make you take that back,"she squeal seeing me make a lousy attempt at chasing her and continue to run faster. I grabbed her and started to tickle her before she could reach into the house and she laughed uncontrollably.

"Stop Jack, it tickles," she squirmed and tried to escape my grasp, but I grinned some more.

"That is the whole point. Jeez, you are such a princess," I rolled my eyes before she was able to pull herself away from me and stuck her tongue.

"I am a princess. Thank you very much," she flipped her hair, but I shook my head laughing.

"That wasn't a compliment."

"Shows what you know," she scooped up a tossed it out my face, which I dodged, but when I looked back from the first snowball, she had managed to hit me in the face with the second one.

"Now you are in big trouble," I scooped up another one as she yelped and ran inside. I chase after her around the dinner table as mom continued to cook.

"Alright, don't throw that in here Jack and help me get supper ready," I sighed before tossing the snowball outside the door and closing it. I helped with preparing dinner, me and Annie finished our chores for the night and got ready for bed. I leaned towards the window, unable to sleep since I was secretly excited about meeting up with Alissa tomorrow.

"Excited to meet your girlfriend," I blushed as Annie continued to tease me about Alissa. So I smirked and replied,"actually I think I saw something outside."

She looked a bit nervous,"w-what is it?"

I pretended to squint, "I am not sure. It looks like a horse in the distance but... I think something is poking out of his head," a small gasp escaped her lips as she tried to push me aside. I backed up for her to press her face against the window in search for the horse.

"That would be a unicorn. Where, where, where-wait a minute," her face went from full of excitement to skeptical to annoyed within seconds, but I jumped into my bed and started to sleep.

"Just tell me when you find that unicorn," I snickered out loud.

"You did it again! You tricked me!"

"Goodnight Annie," I kept my eyes closed as I smiled.

"Meanie, I am so going to tell Alissa that you like her," I shot up with a red face and an irritated expression.

"You wouldn't dare,"she had already gotten in bed before drifting off to sleep.

"Try me," and we both went to sleep.

In the morning, we once again began their chores before breakfast, I teased Annie a bit more, and after finishing their food, we headed out to go see Alissa. Annie, skipped and hopped around Jack in so much excitement, she almost tripped a couple times. We stopped at the beginning of the woods to see Alissa with a few pairs of skates.

"Ice skates," I raised an eyebrow in curiosity. My sister, on the other hand, gasped with enthusiasm.

"Ice skates," she ran past me to jump on Alissa as I looked away a bit embarrassed at my sister's clinginess. Alissa, however, didn't seem to mind at all and instead allowed herself to fall in the snow, giggling with Annie.

"I thought it would be a fun idea. I guess you guys like to ice skate huh," she smirked at me, causing me to blush before I shook my head.

"Actually, we don't know how to skate," her eyes widen as Annie got off of Alissa to pull her up. Alissa brushed her dress before crossing her arms in curiosity.

"Neither of you know how to skate," she turned her gaze from me to my sister, who nodded eagerly.

"Jack didn't know how, so I never learned. Are you going to teach us," Alissa smiled before kneeling down to Annie's level.

"Of course, otherwise it would be no fun. Come on lets go," she waved for me as her and Annie started to walk away. I jogged up besides Alissa, but Annie cut in between us. I guess, she wanted to be right next to both me and Alissa...or she was just teasing me. It was definitely the latter, when she smirked at me and stuck out her quietly.

When she wasn't looking I scooped up a snowball and dropped it on her head, causing her to glare at me, before putting on a cutesy act for Alissa. Me and Annie used to come to this pond very often to play and hang out, but not so much in the winter.

"Oh, can I have my skates now," she held up her hands as Alissa chuckled.

"Sure, but don't go on the ice yet. Since neither of you have skated before, I should help you one at a time," Alissa sat down to put on her skates, also.

"That is fine. I want to go first though," I rolled my eyes when Annie smirked at me again.

"That is fine with me, too. I get to watch you fall for amusement," I replied to her smirk with one of my own, causing her to frown.

"Hehe, you both are such a good brother and sister. I wish I had one of my own," Alissa looked up at the trees before she stood up and carefully walked onto the ice.

"Alright, now come closer to me and slowly step on the ice," Annie had a difficult time keeping one foot on the ice in order for her other foot to follow. Alissa had to come a bit closer for Annie to grasp her hand and pull herself as straight up as she could get.

"Can you let go now?"

"If I did you would fall," Alissa chuckled, but Annie just nodded while looking at the ground the whole time."Now, I am just going to start skating slowly backwards. All you have to do is keep your legs firm and ankles straight." Annie nodded some more and tried to look around when Alissa started to skate incredibly slow, just to make sure Annie could keep up.

"Am I able to skate now," she tried to look up, but the motion made her body wobbly and she ended up looking back down again.

"Um... it takes a while before you learn how to skate by yourself. Once you get the hang of it, it will much more fun," I sat down on a fallen tree behind me to watch them some more. Alissa was very good at skating as far as he could tell, and seem to enjoy Annie's company. I smiled to myself and waited with baited breath for the time when Alissa would show me how to skate, also.

"How am I doing?" Annie barely managed to turn her head towards my direction and I chuckled.

"Hehe, I am still waiting for you to fall," I grinned as she frown.

Alissa giggled a bit as well before saying,"don't listen to him Annie. You are doing great," Annie smiled. They stopped in the middle of the ice before Alissa carefully made her way around Annie's back. "Now slowly try to take small steps towards Jack. I will be behind you to give you the momentum," Annie hesitated for a moment before trying to move. At first, Annie didn't move from her spot despite trying to make a few steps, the steps were just too small.

However, after a few more attempts of walking in place was she able to very slowly begun to move. I stood up and made my way over the edge of the pond while I avoided stepping on it also. I threw my arms out signaling that I would catch her if she managed to make her way over.

"So are not going to catch me! I know you Jack," she glared at me, looking as if she wanted to slow down, but couldn't without the risk of falling.

"Maybe, but Alissa would catch you," I teased her some more and Alissa rolled her eyes. After a while, she managed to get close enough for me to outstretch my hands for Annie to grab. Alissa backed up so she wouldn't cause Annie to fall.

"I want to go again," I rubbed her head before gently pushing her in the snow. She tossed a snowball at me, and I dodged while I chuckled.

"Nope, now it's my turn," Alissa skated over, and I found my face heating up when she lean in close to whisper something to me.

"How about I teach you tonight, and let me help Annie for now," I looked from Annie to Alissa in thought. If I were to let Annie and Alissa learn on their own, she would be able to teach me on her own, which means... it would be...a date! My face turn red again as I silently nodded.

"Alright Annie, lets go again."

After Alissa managed to teach Annie how to a least stand on the ice by herself, they decided to try something else for a while. We spent the rest of the day of fun by having a snowball fight; me against Annie and Alissa. I totally still won. It soon got dark before we headed home to eat, do our chores and get ready for bed. I also managed to trick Annie into saying silly stuff, before I tucked her into bed.

When it got quiet enough, I snuck outside and headed for the woods. I was really excited but also nervous. Other than my sister, I had never really spoken to a girl, one on one, and the thought made me blush. I also had never been on a date before, so when I saw her sitting on the log net to the pond, especially under the moonlight, I was speechless.

"Hey Jack," she smiled and waved.

"...," again speechless.

"Ready to learn," she stood up, realizing I wasn't responding and gently took my hand to lead me closer to the frozen pond.

"Uh...yeah," I dumbly replied. I was glad that I didn't skate with Annie around, and not just because I was technically on a date with Alissa, but because I sucked at skating. I fell down so many times that Annie would have never let me down about it.

"That's it Jack, you are getting the hang of it," she cheered before deciding that I could probably do it on my own and let go of me. I still tripped, "oh...sorry," she cringed at my fall, but I laughed it off.

"You are really good at this," I slowly pulled myself to my feet. I then slipped again, but Alissa had actually caught me. I stared at her awkwardly before we both pulled apart embarrassed.

"Uh-t-thanks," she brushed a few strands of her hair behind her ear. She then pointed to the log, "d-do you want to, uh, take a break."

I rubbed my head and avoided making any eye contact as I replied with, "y-yeah...that sounds great," she grabbed my hand to pull me safely towards the snow as I tried to hide my blush. I could see her face, but I could have sworn that I saw her blushed, as well.

"So... how is it that you and your sister are pretty close" I titled my head in confusion, and she looked away, "I mean since I have never seen siblings so closed together. It must be nice..."

I looked out into the woods and thought about it for a moment, "well, my family, and I didn't use to live here. We actually lived in another town quite far from here, but my family wasn't making a good enough living. It was also hard to make any friends over there; kids would either bully Annie or ignore me completely. After a while, I could only hang out with Annie, and at first I thought it would be hard seeing friends and family don't often mix, but it worked out. Annie became a close friend as well as a close sister."

"Oh... I hope you don't mind me saying that I am glad you are here instead of over there," she gave a sad smile, mainly to cheer me up. It worked.

"Thanks. What about you? You said you have no siblings?"

"Not really. I always wanted a little sister, but the idea of having a little brother too would have been nice. I wasn't sure if I could hold the responsibility of being an older sibling, but after meeting Annie, I wouldn't mind. What about your parents?"

I sighed,"my mom works as a baker and my dad died not long after we moved here," she quietly gasped and looked as if she regretted asking me. I waved it off and threw a smile,"it's ok. I am planning on working soon...maybe as a smith, sounds like fun. I would have started working a lot earlier, but mom was paranoid."

"Your parents are great...wow, it's snowing," she pointed to the sky, and I laughed.

"Duh, it's winter."

"I know, but it hasn't snowed all day, and I just love the snow," she clenched her hands to her chest in awe.

I shrugged, "I actually hate the snow," her jaw almost dropped from the shock of my words.

"How can you not like snow?"

"I am more of a summer person. I like warm things, and half the fun stuff I can't do in the cold," she frowned and crossed her arms childishly.

"Like what?"

"Swimming, sleeping outside, climbing high things..." I raised an eyebrow, proving my point.

"You can..technically do...that," she sweat dropped.

"Yeah, I can totally see myself swimming in the snow," I rolled my eyes and started to imagine myself as a frozen popsicle.

"So what. There are things you can't do in the summer," she looked away in a 'humph' tone.

"Like what," she smiled at me, which sped up my heart as she has waited for me to ask that.

"You can't play snowball fights, go on slay rides, make a snow angel, or...," she looked at the pond, "ice skate."

"...I guess," it took me a while to notice that since we had been talking, she would often rub her nose, so I asked, "what's wrong?"

"Sorry, my nose is freezing," I stared at her with my mind completely blank. Next thing I knew she leaned back slightly as I moved close to blow a bit of heat on her face. My body froze, realizing what I had done, and both our faces turn bright red.

"Uh...," she said.

"Uh...," I replied. I wanted to smack myself for doing something so stupid, but turned bright red again when she leaned forward to do the same thing."...thanks... for trying."

"...Your welcome," suddenly, I found myself actually liking winter and its snow. I wished it was winter every day, so...well... I would have a reason to be closer to her...warmth and all. We sat quietly before we began to return to a normal chat. She taught me how to skate normal, and we decided to end the night there. I told her since I was too chicken to see her again, that tomorrow I was going to teach Annie tomorrow. She was fine with it, and thought that the day after we three could hang out.

I agreed, and this time I had taken her hand and walked her home before returning to my own. That was the last time I saw Alissa, before becoming Jack Frost.

End of Flashback

I smiled to myself thinking of how much Elsa did remind me of Alissa. I didn't even need to know her that long, seeing how she enjoyed her time with Anna casually in the ballroom, was how Alissa enjoyed her time with Annie back when I was alive.