Hey everyone! Sorry for not updating. I actually lost the flashdrive with all my stories on it. I was in full panic mode for the entire month but thank the heavens I was able to find it. Now to play catch up.

ENJOY


"Elsa…" Jack gently shook her. "Elsa…this isn't funny…" But Elsa didn't respond.

Jack could vaguely make out Anna's cries in the background but he barely registered them. He felt like the world was closing in on him and his heart was being ripped out of his body. He couldn't stand, he couldn't move, he couldn't breathe. All he could do was stare down at the woman that had become his whole world in a matter of a few days. And now she was gone.

His world was gone.

Sorrow soon turned to anger and he turned to glare at Pitch but then his eyes caught the sight of the moon. He didn't know when the sun had set and the moon appeared but now he couldn't look away from it.

"You have to help her…" He begged at the moon. "She has done nothing wrong. This is my entire fault. If you have to take someone take me." Jack could feel the tears streaming down his face. "I'll do anything you ask. I'll go back to my time. I'll no longer create blizzards and snow days. I'll give you my powers just…." He held on tight to Elsa's body. "Just don't take her from me."

Jack couldn't see through the tears. He knew it was pointless begging the man in the moon for help. He never responded to Jack before, so why would he now?

The three were to upset that they didn't notice the glow of the moon brighten for a moment. They continued to cry.

Jack let the tears fall. He should move to let Anna be close to her sister but he couldn't. He couldn't stand being away from her. Elsa had become everything to him. He kept playing their days together over in his head . Their snowball fights, their magic competition, the ice skating and sledding. Her smile, her laugh….their kisses.

It couldn't be over, it had only just begun.

Jack let the tears blur his vision. He no longer cared. He no longer cared that Pitch was still trapped or that he had to go back to his own time. The life felt like it had drained out of him.

Just when Jack felt he was going to die from his heart breaking he felt someone wipe away his tears. His eyes shot open. He looked down to see a pair of crystal blue eyes staring back at him.

"E-Elsa…" He choked out.

The queen looked up at the Guardian with a weak smile. "Jack."

She said it so quietly it was nearly inaudible. But Jack heard it loud and clear.

"ELSA!" He exclaimed as he pulled her into an embrace. He was still crying but these were now tears of joy.

By this time Anna had looked over. "ELSA!" She joined in the hug. "You're okay!"

Kristoff stayed back but Elsa could see him trying the hide the fact that he was wiping tears away.

"What's wrong?"

Jack wiped his tears away and smiled. "Nothing is wrong. Nothing is wrong at all." He looked over his shoulder at the moon and nodded towards it. "Thank you." He didn't know what the man in the moon had done but he had a nagging feeling that he had done something.

He had finally responded to Jack's pleas.

"I think we need to get back to Arendelle." Kristoff broke the moment. "Elsa should probably see a doctor after everything she has been through."

Anna nodded. "You're right." She stood up. "Where's your sled?"

"Still with Marshmallow and Sven."

"Then hurry and go get it so we can take Elsa home."

"Don't worry." Jack stood up as well carrying Elsa in his arms bridal style. "I'll take her back."

Elsa let out a small eep being lifted off the ground. She automatically wrapped her arms around Jack's neck. "I-It's okay. I can walk."

"Oh no." Jack retorted. "I'm carrying you. No buts." He looked down at her with a serious expression. "I'm not letting you out of my sight ever again."

Elsa couldn't help but blush.

"You think you could stop at the Ice Palace?" Kristoff asked. "Marshmallow is there and he needs a little help getting back to normal."

"Of course." Jack nodded before jumping into the air with Elsa.

Jack went slow so not to make Elsa uncomfortable and by the time they had made it to the Palace, Anna and Kristoff were making their way as well.

They landed softly and as gentle as he could, Jack put down Elsa.

"You're okay to stand?" Jack asked. "Because if not…"

"I'm fine Jack, really." She gave him a smile. She then turned to look at her little snow monster and she frowned. "Oh Marshmallow."

The snow monster was sitting on the ground doing his best to frown through all the teeth while holding his arm, which was currently unattached to the shoulder.

As Jack got closer he noticed some of his icicles had broken off or cracked. The sand/ice monster had done a number on poor Marshmallow but he was still here and the other creature was nowhere to be seen.

"You took care of that monster didn't you." Jack patted Marshmallow on the back when the creature nodded. "That's my snow monster." He then let his staff glow with a white light. "Now lets fix you up." And with a wave of his staff, Jack reattached Marshmallow's arm and fixed all the bumps and cracks.

Marshmallow stood up and let out what he assumed was a happy roar.

"I owe you big time for what you did at that cave." Jack continued. His staff still glowing. "Now…I have never done this before but you deserve something special."

Elsa smiled as she watched Jack stare down at his staff in the upmost of concentration. His tongue was even sticking out a bit in the most adorable way. She wondered what had happened because now it seemed that Marshmallow really liked Jack. But she knew that she would get those answers eventually. Right now, she just wanted to go back to her bedroom and rest. But she stood there quietly with Anna and Kristoff and watched with large eyes as the snow in front of Jack began to swirl and change shape. Eventually the snow took the shape of a creature similar to Marshmallow except it had long eyelashes and a bow neatly on top of its head, both made of ice of course.

"Oh she's adorable." Anna clapped her hands.

Jack floated above the snow creature and gave Elsa a little wink before sprinkling a bit of magic on top of the snowman. After a few seconds the creature began to move, looking around until its eyes landed on Marshmallow.

Both snow creatures made a few sounds before holding hands.

"So cute!" Anna giggled. "In a weird snowman kind of way. I think her name shall be….Fluffy."

"Fluffy?" Kristoff raised one of his eyebrows.

"Yes, Fluffy and Marshmallow." She said with a determined look on her face making the blonde boy sigh in defeat.

"Thank you for that Jack." Elsa gave him a grateful look. "I have been meaning to do something special for Marshmallow. And now he no longer has to be lonely."

"Now no one has to be alone ever again." He gave her a private wink that made Elsa's heart flutter.

"Off to Arendelle!" Anna proclaimed. She walked towards Sven and the sled. She turned to look at the two ice wielders. "You wanna catch a ride?"

"I think I'll go with Jack." Elsa said with a blush and unable to look Jack in the eye.

Anna gave her a sly smile and nodded before turning and heading off.

Jack took Elsa in his arms, bridal style and jumped into the air. Elsa tightened her grip and look down at the scenery below, taking in the wonder. She would never get tired of this feeling. Then she looked up at the one that was carrying her.

Jack was busy flying that he didn't notice Elsa looking up at him luckily. Every time their eyes met Elsa couldn't help but look away, too embarrassed and to confused about her feelings for the winter spirit. She thought their first kiss had been amazing but the second one…it was a magic she had never felt before in her life. Even here in his arms, she felt the warmth coming off his body. Warmth that made her feel safe and secure, like nothing could ever hurt her as long as she was in his arms. Elsa knew that they would eventually have to talk about what transpired but right now she didn't want to think about any of it. She just wanted to enjoy the moment flying with Jack, his arms around her. She closed her eyes and snuggled into his chest.

The movement caught Jack's attention and when he looked down he saw Elsa's eyes closed and a serene smile on her face. Jack smiled and let her be. He was sure that she was exhausted. She had been through so much. He would make sure that she had plenty of rest after the doctor looked over her.

He still thought about that awful moment that Elsa pushed him out of the way as the ice landed on her. He had thought he had lost her. Whenever they touched he could feel the warmth but in that moment he felt her go cold and it scared him. He figured it was just his emotions running wild and he just imagined it, but he couldn't get the nagging feeling that the man in the moon had done something. He would have to find a way to thank him. Losing Elsa wasn't something he wanted to ever experience again. And then he thought about the words she had spoken before she had gone unconscious.

She had said she loved him too.

Elsa loved Jack too.

To love someone is one thing, but to actually hear that they felt the same way about you. Jack had never been happier in his life. Since he first became Jack Frost, love had never been an option for him. After all, he was a magical being with ice powers. Even if a girl would find him attractive, she couldn't even see him. But this girl, the one in his arms, the one he would give up everything to protect, could not only see him but she loved him too.

Him!

It was a shocker and although Jack wasn't sure what would happen next between the two, he was just happy to know that Elsa was okay.

Jack had made a gentle but swift pace when flying and the two made it to the castle before Anna or Kristoff. Jack landed on the balcony of Elsa's office.

"I can walk from here Jack. Thank you."

Jack reluctantly put the queen down. "I would go get the doctor but…"

"He can't see you." Elsa nodded, understanding what he was trying to say. "That's okay. Anna and Kristoff should be here eventually."

"Good…."

Then an awkwardness fell across the room. Neither able to look each other in the eye and neither knowing what they should say next.

Finally Jack broke the silence. "Maybe you should at least sit down." He motioned to the couches. "You've had a long day and I'm sure you're exhausted."

The two sat down on the same couch. They sat as close as possible to each other without touching.

"Can you tell me what happened?" Elsa asked.

"You don't remember?"

Elsa shook her head. "I have a vague idea, but the details are blurry."

"We can talk about that later. Right now you rest." He instructed. "I'll stay up and wait for Anna and Kristoff."

Elsa wanted to protested but Jack had been right, she was exhausted. She stretched out on the couch and placed her head in Jack's lap, making herself comfortable.

"Thank you Jack….for everything."

He looked down at her and smiled. "Get some rest snowflake."

Elsa closed her eyes and in no time she was fast asleep.

Jack leaned back against the couch and let out a heavy sigh. It had been a long day. It was a roller coaster of emotions and he was exhausted from it all. In a few minutes, he too, had fallen asleep.

"I'm telling you…" A voice could be heard behind Elsa's office door. "Fluffy is a great name for a sno…" Anna opened the door and her sentence was cut off when she saw the scene before her.

She smiled looking at the sweet imagine of Elsa and Jack sleeping. Her head in his lap and his arm resting on her side.

"Should we call for the doctor?" Kristoff whispered.

"Let them be." Anna walked over and grabbed a blanket and gently placed it on her sister. "They have been through more than we know. A little rest is just what they need." She kissed her sister on the cheek and gave Jack's hand a little squeeze. "Thank you Jack for saving my sister." She whispered before turning around and closing the door.