-Jack-
It's a normal Monday afternoon, flying through the sky to see Icelyn. Elsa tries to see her every week but sometimes I get too depressed after seeing her, so I tend to remove myself. I figured that I can't stay away from her forever and it's okay to upset, it's natural. I zoom through the clouds, laughing like a child. Once I see her town below me, I swoop down to wait for her school bell to ring. People start to walk out of the building and after a few minutes I see my daughter run through the glass doors. Cautiously, I fly closer to her and see tears down her cheeks. Of course, she runs right through me.
"Woah!" I say as I try to keep up with her. I wish I could talk to her and tell her it's going to be alright but all I can do is watch her suffer. She continues to cry as the runs past her house towards Peter's son's house.
"What is she doing here?" I mutter to myself. I would be crazy to actually go inside someone's house but I'm not leaving until I know Icelyn is okay! Luckily, the two sit right by the front window. Still upset, Icelyn starts talking and from James's facial expressions, it must be really bad. Consumed in my worry, I don't notice their faces moving closer and closer together until their lips touch. I jump into the air screaming. No. No. No. They did not just kiss. I fly as fast as possible back to the ice castle. If feels like hours, but once I burst through the ice doors
I call for Elsa.
"Hi how was Icelyn?" She says, running down the stairwell with an apron on and a spatula in hand. All I can do is stand there. "Oh my god is everything okay? Is she hurt?" She says searching my eyes.
"Someone kissed her." I reply, still in shock. She sighs and shakes her head.
"Jack Frost don't you ever scare me like that again!" She says laughing and turning around.
"Scare you! I'm scared!" I yell, running my hands through my hair.
"Honey she's 15, what do you expect? She's growing up."
"But she can't! Not if I'm not there."
"Look you're just going through an over-protective daddy faze. You just need to relax!" I stand there, still worrying my head off. "Would it make you feel better if we visited Jamie and Melissa and made sure they knew about this?"
"I guess." I respond.
"Okay, let me just finish these cookies so we can bring them over." I pace around the castle, waiting for Elsa to be ready. Once she has a container full of cookies, we head off.
We drop into the same backyard we did a little over 15 years ago. Now, there's swing sets and slides filling the green space. We knock on the back door and wait for someone to answer. Suddenly a young boy shouts for his mother.
"Oh shoot! I didn't think about them having other kids!" I whisper. Thankfully, Melissa opens the door and hurriedly closes it behind her.
"Wow it's been such a long time since I saw you two! Jamie's at work right now but can I do anything for you?"
"Well Jack here is being a worry wart and would like to inform you of something that he saw." Elsa says, handing over the cookies.
"I saw Icelyn and her friend James kiss in his house when I flew to see her today. I don't know if she's in a relationship but she also seemed really upset so I just wanted to make sure she's okay." I explain.
"This is news to me as well. I'll tell Jamie and we will get back to you. As long as it's okay with you two, I think it's fine for her to be in a relationship. He's always been her best friend anyway." Elsa looks towards me in an 'I told you so' way.
"Of course, that's fine. As long as she's happy."
"Great!" Melissa replies. Opening the door she says, "Jackson could you run to the store on the corner and get me some tomato sauce? My purse is on the counter. Thanks!" Turning back to us she says, "So while you're here, would you like to see her room?"
"Sure!" Elsa says excitedly. Once the coast is clear, we walk up the stairs and into an obvious girls room.
"Who's Connor Franta?" I ask after reading one of her posters.
"Oh he makes videos for the internet. I don't really get it but he's a great person and she's obsessed with him!" Well I guess I haven't caught up on today's pass times. It's going to take some getting used to when she moves in with us. I've never even thought about internet. It seems like all Elsa and I can do is stand there. We're looking into our baby girl's life in a way we never have before. It makes me miss her even more.
