I AM ON SUMMER BREAK! YAY! Well actually not YAY, my first year of middle school was pretty awesome. Best teachers ever, not kidding. Wait . . . can you be in middle school if you're technically in an elementary school? Sorry, I'm from a small county and my "middle school" is actually a hallway, so . . . Anywho, here's chapter eleven!

Oh, and to Nlresda123, I had thought about that and I decided that Elsa and Jack would give "hints" so that you'd have an idea on what Snow-gee was saying. To be honest I wanted a character who could talk, but you never really knew what he meant. So I'm using cues and the setting to give you guys an explanation of what the little guy is saying. Example . . .


"SNOWGEE!" Jack's eyes flew open and he shot up, only to hit the top of the canvas tent. He sat down and glared at the small snowman, which smiled happily.

"Jack, you okay?" Anna's voice called out. He grabbed the snow creature in one hand and crawled out of the tent. Jack stood up and marched to Elsa, who was sitting on one of the logs by the fire.

"Keep the little monstrosity away from me." He muttered at her. She looked up at him amused.

"Alright, what did he do?" She asked with a small smile.

"If I'm going to be woken up, I would appreciate it if the wake-up call was not yelled into my ear. And the sun hasn't even risen yet!" He answered, holding up Snow-gee by his head. The little creature held out his little snow arms as if to say "save me!" Elsa smirked.

"Oh, I asked him to do that." She said innocently. He glared daggers at her.

"Snowgemi" the creature said.

"I do not!" Jack protested and he glanced to Elsa for help. She grinned and looked back at the map.

The images of Spero had seemed slightly familiar ever since Jack had shown them the pictures. It reminded her slightly of . . .

"I know a place where we can stop!" She cried. Jack looked at her surprised and Kristoff put down the firewood he had gotten from farther back in the woods.

"Okay . . . Jack why do you have Snow-gee in your hand?" The blonde asked his friend.

"Oh, you missed it, but what do you mean Elsa?" Anna asked looking up from the porridge she was stirring.

"The Valley of the Living Rock!" Elsa told her happily.

"The what?" Jack asked.

"It's where Grandpabbie and the trolls live! I remember it from when I was little! Spero reminded me of it because of the rock formations and wildlife. It must be near the same area!"

"What?" Kristoff replied. Elsa huffed, exasperated.

"Pabbie and his family live in a place close to where we want to go." She said slowly.

"Snoooo . . ." Snow-gee said, realizing what she meant.

"Well, what's the quickest way to get there?" Jack asked, finally dropping Snow-gee on the ground. The snowman sat up and muttered some not-so-nice Snowian words at Jack. The teen gave a glare in response.

"Umm . . ." Elsa thought, then snapped her fingers. "Horses!"

"Why not use dragons out of ice or something, so we can avoid obstacles?" Anna asked.

"People would panic." Kristoff answered. Anna shrugged.

"Fair point . . . So Kristoff will become a horse, you two will create one, and me?"

"Why not use your magic?" Jack asked. Anna shifted.

"I don't think my magic is supposed to create life. Something tells me I shouldn't . . ."

"You'll ride Kristoff." Elsa responded.

"I will?"

"She will?"

"You will." Elsa told them.

"Why?" Kristoff asked.

"Well Anna can't use her magic for life and you'll be horse so . . ." Jack told them, taking a biscuit from the food bag. Kristoff hesitated then turned to Anna.

"If I get back pains when I'm old, I'm blaming you."

"I am so not that heavy!" She returned, miffed. Kristoff shrugged, not convinced. Then distant howl pierced the air and they all froze.

"Anna, now!" Jack told her, and with a flick of a wand the campsite disappeared. Kristoff became a large palomino with brown eyes in seconds and Anna quickly mounted him.

Elsa envisioned a horse made of ice and a huge stallion appeared. His white coat and sparkling mane gave him a mystical appearance and his light blue eyes flashed with power. Elsa collapsed from a sudden wave of exhaustion.

"Jack, don't! We can't have both of you unconscious!" Anna said frantically, cutting Jack's thoughts about the horse he was about to create. He nodded and tossed Snow-gee onto his shoulder. Then he shook Elsa's shoulder, waking her up.

"Come on!" Jack told her, helping stand. Elsa nodded, and Jack mounted the horse offering her a hand. She took it and he pulled her up in front of him.

Elsa gripped the horse's mane and tried to stay conscious. Jack wrapped his arms around her and immediately the horse shot off.

"Elsa, you have to stay awake!" He told her as they jumped over a fallen tree, Snow-gee hanging onto Jack's shoulder for his life. She nodded, but he could tell she was already slipping into sleep.

"Come on, Els! Which way do we go!?" He asked. Jack knew the answer, west, but she had to stay awake.

"West . . ." She answered quietly.

"Good, good." Jack whispered to her. He looked back and saw that his fears had come true.

Enormous dark wolves and several nightmares were chasing them. The black horses with their glowing a sickly gold color, were horrid. Their hooves never touched the ground, as they turned into black sand. The wolves gnashed their disordered fangs and gave Jack a terrifying blood-red glare.

They were gaining.

"Anna!" Jack yelled. The girl looked back and her eyes widened.

"What should we do!?" Jack thought, and a plan started forming. It was insane.

"I have an idea! It's a little bit crazy!"

"What is it!?"

"Kristoff! Do you think you can grow wings!?" The palomino glanced at him, nearly hitting a tree in the process. His gaze was full of shock.

You're crazy man! His voice yelled in Jack's head.

"You're insane!" Anna shouted at him.

"If I wasn't this would probably never work!" He shouted back. Then he leaned forward to whisper into Elsa's ear.

"Okay, Kristoff ready when you are!" Anna yelled at him. Jack didn't know if Kristoff had sprouted wings or not, he wasn't focusing on them.

"Hey, Els. I know you're tired, but I need you to help me . . . Please." He whispered in her ear. Several seconds passed, they felt like hours. Jack prayed she hadn't fallen asleep. Then, slowly, she nodded.

"What do we need?" She asked.

"Wings. We need to give him wings."

Elsa nodded again. She would surely faint after this . . . or worse, but she got ready to do the magic.

Jack's hands found hers and they imagined a pair of wings on the horse. And it happened.

A beautiful pair of silver wings sprouted from their horse and they lifted from the air. Elsa slumped forward and Jack caught her before she could fall off the horse.

He glanced back. Even though the dark wolves were now on the ground, the nightmares were not. They raced towards them, in hatred and anger.

"Jack!" Anna yelled. He glanced at her and saw that Kristoff now had golden wings. Anna was using her wand to shoot pure light at the nightmares. Jack willed a bow to form in his hand and began to shoot arrow after arrow.

Eventually, every nightmare had turned into black sand, falling towards the ground. Jack took several breaths and glanced at the girl in front of him. Elsa was still unconscious and he knew that staying up in the air was dangerous, as she could fall.

"Hey we have to get to the ground!" He yelled to the others.

"Why? This is amazing!" Anna yelled. Jack blinked and looked around him. It took several seconds until he realized that he was flying. And it was incredible.

The clouds around him were streaked in gold, orange, and coral light. The cool air hit his face and made his hair whip around. He grinned. He loved it. Then Elsa mumbled something in her sleep and he came back to reality.

"Yeah! Yeah it is, but-"

"Hold on!" Anna yelled. And she pulled out the moonstone from the bag at her hip. It was several seconds until it lit up and Anna immediately threw it in front of her. Prophet's sight Jack thought with a small grin.

The image stayed several yards between the horse and Kristoff. It showed the main hall. Breakfast was being served and Jack felt a small stab of jealousy. He never got to finish his biscuit.

The town was gathered and several conversations were going about the room. Emma was the one who had activated the moonstone and she was holding a small plate of food. She dropped it when she saw where they were. The shatter caused all heads to turn and jaws drop.

"Are you flying!?" She asked, eyes wide. Jack shrugged and looked around him.

"Pretty sure . . . If not then I have an awesome imagination." Her eyes went to Kristoff and Anna.

"Is that Kristoff!?"

No, horses with wings come in all sorts of colors, shapes, and sizes. Would you like to see our list? He asked. The queen suddenly stood up.

"What happened to Elsa!?" She cried, fear in her voice.

"She's unconscious, so I would like to get to the ground now." Jack answered, then looking at Anna pointedly. She sighed.

"Fine . . . There's a clearing over there." She said pointing down to the ground. A thick forest lay beneath them, and a small meadow with a tree overlooking a stream offered a moments rest.

"Got it."

"It seems safe and the horses can get a drink." Anna told him. She realized her mistake as soon as the words came out of her mouth.

Excuse me!? Horses!? Plural!? I am no horse! Kristoff said in annoyance.

"Horse! I meant the horse! Kristoff don't-" But he hurdled to the meadow, wings tucked in. Jack grinned and his horse followed, but more calmly.

Anna shrieked as Kristoff landed, transforming into himself and was holding Anna in his arms. He set her down smugly.

"You thought about throwing me into the creek didn't you?" She huffed, folding her arms.

"It may have crossed my mind . . ." He answered with a grin as Jack landed next to them. He held Elsa damsel-in-distress style and walked over to them.

"Any ideas?" He asked, laying Elsa down on the grass underneath the tree. Snow-gee tugged on his ear. "Yes?" Jack asked him.

"Snoyo?" He asked and devilish grin spread across Jack's face. A small vase appeared in his hands and Jack walked over to the stream.

"She isn't gonna like that . . ." Kristoff warned as Jack filled the vase up with water.

"What's he gonna do?" Anna asked and the townspeople looked at Jack in confusion.

"Yeah . . . But revenge is sweet." He smirked. Kristoff took Anna's arm and they backed away several steps. Jack walked towards the sleeping girl and Snow-gee jumped off his shoulder hiding behind Anna's legs.

"Jack what are you-" Mrs. Overland never finished her sentence. Jack splashed the water onto Elsa and the girl's eyes snapped open. The next thing Jack knew he was pushed up against the tree, a knife made out of ice underneath his chin.

Elsa's eyes flashed angrily and even though she was soaking wet, it didn't make her any less terrifying.

"You . . . did . . . not." She said slowly. Jack gave her an easy smile.

"What goes around, comes around." He told her cheerfully. She gave him a strong kick to the shin.

"Geez! Alright, alright I won't do it again, but can I say one thing? It was Snow-gee's idea." Elsa glared at the snowman, who was peeping from behind Kristoff's legs.

"Snogeem!" He protested.

"It was your idea!" Jack told him. Elsa pressed the knife against his throat. "I would put my hands up, but you kind of got me pinned here." He continued.

"Oh, please as if either one you mind it." Anna scoffed making both of their cheeks turn red.

"Kristoff?" Jack asked his friend. Anna's eyes widened.

"My pleasure." The boy responded picking Anna up and jumping into the air, turning into a palomino again. Then he shot up, Anna holding on to his mane as Snow-gee held onto one of her braids. The image followed and Jack and Elsa were alone.

Elsa's eyes went back to Jack and he gave a weak smile.

"Hi?" He said cautiously. Elsa rolled her eyes and took a step back letting Jack go.

"Well, at least we know you have fast reflexes . . ." Jack told her, rubbing his neck. She grinned and looked around.

Her gaze fell onto the horse.

"He's a beauty isn't he?" Jack told her. She nodded and Jack raised his fingers to his lips and gave a low whistle. The horse stopped his grazing and looked at them, before galloping across the field to join the two.

"Have a name for him yet?" Jack asked, stroking the horse's muzzle. Elsa rubbed the ice creature's shoulder and thought for several seconds.

"Fortis." She decided. Jack nodded in approval.

"Valiant is what that means, right?" He asked.

"Yes . . ."

"You know you should thank me for saving your life."

"You did?"

"Nearly fell off him, would've been eaten and you're welcome." Jack explained with a pointed look at Elsa. She shrugged.

"So it was pretty much any other day that I'm stuck with you." She summed up.

"Hey, you owe me one." He told her.

"Yeah, yeah . . ." She replied sarcastically. He raised an eyebrow and a childish grin spread across his face.

"You dare speak to me like that you unworthy sea rat!?" He asked. Elsa smiled, remembering the pirate game they used to play.

"I do dare you no good pirate captain!" She laughed.

"Then it's overboard with you!" He cried, lifting her over one shoulder. She laughed as he walked over to the creek.

"Okay! Okay! You win!" She cried. She was still giggling when Jack set her down. Then she noticed how close they were.

Her hands rested on his chest and his were still holding her waist. Jack's eyes met hers and they stared at each other. She noticed the small specks of gold in his eyes and how they caught the light, making them seem fuller of mischief than they really were.

Ahem.

They jumped away from each other and both looked up, their faces red. Anna smirked down at them and Kristoff seemed amused. Elsa noted, with relief that the image had disappeared.

Only Anna, Kristoff, and Snow-gee saw us when- Oh no. Great. Just great. Elsa thought.

"Really? And you guys say that you're not a thing?" Elsa felt her face burning and saw that Jack was examining the ground, his face also crimson.

C'mon lovebirds! We're off to Spero! Kristoff said cheekily. And the other three took off into the sky.

Jack glanced at her and their eyes met again. She looked away first. He whistled to Fortis and the stallion came racing towards them.

Jack mounted him and the horse walked over to Elsa. Jack offered her a hand and she hesitated before taking it. When she did he pulled her up and she sat behind him, cautiously gripping his shoulders.

Fortis trotted in place, eager to be off.

"You're going to want to hold on tighter if you don't want to fall." He warned, but before she could do anything Fortis had lifted off.

Elsa gasped and hugged Jack, so she wouldn't fall off. She felt him chuckle and rolled her eyes, even though she knew he couldn't see her.

"I know you're rolling your eyes at me, princess. Don't even try to deny it." She laughed quietly and heard Anna's voice.

"This way lovebirds!" Her sister yelled. Elsa blushed and looked to where her sister was. Anna laughed at them and she and Kristoff started flying to the west.

"You ready?" Jack asked her.

"No." Elsa answered, honestly.

"You sure?"

"Yes."

"You sure you sure?"

"Yes."

"You sure you sure you sure?"

"Jack!" She laughed.

" Alright." He chuckled and they sailed off to Anna and Kristoff. All of them heading to the Valley of the Living Rock. And all of them a little bit scared.


I liked doing this chapter with the help of my cousin (I did it all by myself, she nagged me the whole time). Anyway, what did you guys think of the Jack and Elsa moment in this chapter? Quote: "When; A girl is in love, you can see it in her smile. When; A guy is in love, you can see it in his eyes." No clue on who said that. Bye!