A/N: Hey all! I fixed the last chapter, really sorry about that, and how long it took to fix it! I'm not certain about who reviewed when, so I'm just going to say, thank you so so much for the reviews, and I'm so excited that I know have fifty! Fifty-two, in fact. I'm really excited that some of you are interested in a sequel. As for now, this is another little short chapter with just Elsa's POV. I promise we'll get Jack back into the rotation soon. Okay, hopefully you all will enjoy this chapter! Please review!

Elsa's POV

I cautiously left my room. Every servant smiled and curtsied, or bowed as I passed. I bobbed my head in return and continued moving before I lost all my willpower.

Was Jack outside? I wasn't sure were else he could be... I walked out into the garden. I notice a plant dripping. It hadn't rained, and it was much too late for any morning dew. Did Jack freeze that, recently? I pushed further into the garden, I found no more clues, but went with my heart. I tried to think about what I would say, plan my words, but nothing seemed right.

Suddenly, the grass made crunching noises as I walked. I looked down. There was a frost swirl. I looked up slightly, and spotted several more. But then there was another shape. I came closer to inspect it. It looked like a triangle, but when I walked closer, I could see that it was a heart. A heart with a big, gaping hole in the center.

I gasped a little bit. Did he mean...that about me? Had I really caused him that much pain? I sighed. It would be selfious to believe he meant that about me, but, it would match up with what Anna said.

I suppressed a sigh. Having emotions was exhausting. I needed to make something. I closed my eyes and raised my hands. When I opened them, there was a large heart standing in front of me.

I tried to frost some designs on it, but they weren't nearly as beautiful as Jack's. I puffed my cheeks out in frustration. Where was he anyway?

Then I felt a hand land on my shoulder. I turned around slowly. I focused on his beautiful blue hoodie, I wasn't sure I could look at him right now. I tried to push some words out of my mouth, but my throat was too tight. If my heart could lead me to him, maybe I should continue to do what it tells me, for now at least.

I swallowed. I pulled my heavy arms up from my sides, and wrapped them around Jack. I heisitated for a minute before laying my head down on his chest and closing my eyes. Slowly, I felt his arms wrap around me. We both just stood there, breathing. It felt right to be standing there in his arms. All my uncertainty left me, and I felt safe. For once, I felt protected, I wasn't the one protecting.

Slowly, once I felt completely calm, I let go, and drew back. I still didn't look at him, but held out my hand. He grabbed it, and we stood there, and watched the sun set.