Huns looked back at the guards.
"We can't let them escape." He said, acting as it they would do more damage to Arrendelle.
"We must go after them."
"Yes, your majesty." Said thee guards, as they turned and headed for the nearest way out of the castle.
Hans turned back to the broken window. He was determined to stop Jack and Elsa, even if it meant risking his own life.
Hans ran to the window and climbed out into the storm. Meanwhile, Jack and Elsa ran through into the fjord, trying to get far away from the kingdom. The snow continued to fall rapidly, with the cold winds blowing hard and the fog to blind them from what's ahead. Ships were trapped in ice covering the water.
Jack held his arm in front of his face, trying to block the wind from hitting his face. His eyes stared ahead, only to see white fog. His hand held tight onto Elsa's.
"Come on." He said looking back at her.
The two then ran ahead, passing by a ship, which was beginning to tip on its side. Jack looked up and saw the sail poles, falling to them.
"Look out!" Jack said, as they dashed as fast as they could to ovoid the falling ship.
The sails had hit the ground behind them. As Jack and Elsa continue to run, Jack felt a stabbing pain in his heart. He began to slow down a bit, before coming to a stop.
"Jack!" Elsa said, holding onto his shoulders.
"I'm alright." Said Jack, as he looked to Elsa.
Suddenly, there was the sound of voices, echoing far behind them. The two looked back, knowing that it meant trouble.
"Elsa, you have to go." Jack said, as she looked to him.
"What?!" she asked.
Jack turned to her.
"I'll distract them, try to find North." Jack said.
"No, I'm not leaving you." Elsa said, wanting to stay by her friend's side,
"Elsa, please, Go, Now!" Jack said.
Elsa gave a look of sadness and concern. She didn't want to leave Jack, but he kept insisting. She knew he wanted her safe but she wanted the same for him. But he wasn't going to let her stay. Elsa turned and ran ahead, into the storm, with a look of remorse. Jack watched as she disappeared into the fog.
"Jack." A familiar voice called.
Jack eyes looked back with an angered expression. He knew that voice. To him, it was the voice of a traitor, who he thought he could trust. His hand gripped his staff tightly. He then turned his head back and saw Huns, standing behind him.
"You can't run from this, Jack." He said.
"I don't intend to." Said Jack.
Jack held his staff, ready to fight. Hans looked at him with a stern expression.
"Is this how it has to be?" Huns asked, walking to the left, looking at Jack.
"You're going to fight for a witch and turn your back on Arrendelle."
Jack only glared at the prince, holding his staff at the ready. Hans only did the same back to him, but with a feeling of disappointment.
"So be it." He said.
"Arrendelle shall freeze to death, because of you!"
Jack then snapped, he flung his staff, shooting a burst of frost at Huns. Huns quickly jumped out of the way. The burst of ice hit the deck of the ship. Huns rolled on the ice upon landing. He then charge at Jack and slashed his sword at him. Jack raised his staff as the blade came down and hit its wooden surface. Jack pushed up, making the sword fly up.
Jack then slashed Huns with his staff, making a wave of ice. Huns flew back and hit the solid, ice ground. He leaned up off the ground and looked to Jack, who was charging to him. Huns quickly go back up and swung his sword at him. Their weapons collided, as they tried to force each other back.
They then departed and continued to clash their weapons. Jack pushed his sword aside, but Hans quickly brought his sword back and brought it down from above. Jack quickly brought his staff up to block it.
"So, tell me Jack!" said Huns.
"What does it feel like to betray your own people?!"
Jack only responded with furious eyes. Huns then kicked him back. Jack fell to the ground. Huns was about to slash Jack. But the white-haired boy then shot a burst of ice at Huns from the palm of his hand. It hit the right side of Hans face.
He cried in sudden pain. Huns back away, pressing his right hand over the place of the wound. He took his hand off and looked to see that there was frost, but no blood. He looked to Jack, who got off the ground and stared back him, his staff held behind him.
Meanwhile, Elsa was running far into the Fjord. The winds continued to blow hard, making her hair and cape fly to her left. She thought about Jack and leaving him behind. She felt guilty of doing so. Elsa then came to a sudden stop.
She had shoved Jack out for his own protection, but at this moment she couldn't leave him, not now. Not again. She turned to look back, knowing Jack wasn't going to like this. Meanwhile, the duke's Henchmen, armed with their crossbows and a few of the guards were searching for the queen and the boy.
Moving through the fog, they looked ahead and saw Hans and Jack fighting.
"Over there!" One of Henchmen said.
"Come on!" the other called, as he and the others rushed to help Hans.
Meanwhile, Jack slashed his staff at Hans, shooting another burst of ice at him. Huns flew back and hit up against the tipped, wooden ship. He fell to the ground, dropping sword. Jack then heard the voices of the guards. He turned and saw them charging at him, armed with spears and crossbows. They then threw their spears and while the Duke's Henchmen fired their crossbows, launching arrows at him.
Jack raised his hand up, making a wall of ice. The spears and arrows hit the wall, while some landed at its side or in front of it. Jack then came around the right corner. He charged at the guards and then jumped into the air. He flew over the guards and landed a few feet behind them.
He then flung his staff, making a wave of ice. The two henchmen were hit and flew back. One landed flat on his back, the other on his side. The guards pulled out there swords and charged at Jack. The young man then fired a burst of frost at them. It hit the guards, freezing a few guards' feet to the ground. The remaining got close and tried to attack.
Jack hit one of the guards side and knock him down. The other slashes his sword at him. Jack blocked it with his staff. He forced it down and then froze it to ground, along with the guard's hands. The Duke's henchmen gain consciousness. They looked ahead and saw Jack battling the guards and making short work with them.
They quickly got up and got their cross bows. Jack swung his staff and knocked a guard down. He turned only to be greeted by the Duke`s guards. Jack held his staff at the ready; they circled around jack, pointing their crossbows. Jack looked to each of them, being alert to whoever was going to fire first. One of the guards lined up his shot. He fired the arrow. Jack quickly jumped out-of-the-way; he poked his staff forward and shot a bolt of ice at him.
The bolt hit his crossbow and flung it out of his hands, as he fell to the ground.
The other Henchmen stood behind Jack. He raised his weapon up, lining up his shot. Without a hesitation, he pulled the trigger. Jack turned and gasped, as the arrow flew to him. Jack flinched, turning his heard. His eyes shut, expecting the arrow to go right through him. But nothing happened. Jack looked and saw a wall of ice, of which stopped the arrow.
Jack turned his head to his left and saw Elsa, holding her hands out, showing that she made the ice wall that saved him. Elsa then shot an ice beam down at the feet of the Henchmen. spikes emerged and shot up and pinned the man up against the ship.
"Elsa!" he said, as she looked to him.
Suddenly, Jack felt the stabbing pain. He fell to he's knee's, feeling the cold being stronger than before.
"Jack!" Elsa cried, as she rushed over to Jack and kneeled down at his side.
Jack tried to pull himself back up. He looked ahead and saw Huns and a few guards approaching them. Huns held gripped his sword in his right hand; his opportunity was now before him. He stopped right in front of Jack and Elsa.
"I wish is didn't have to come to this, Jack." He said, looking down at the freezing white haired, boy.
Jack only glared angrily at him.
"It's been a pleasure."
Hans then raised his sword in the air, preparing to swing it down and end the lives of Jack and Elsa. But suddenly, there was the sound of small ringing bells. Huns looked ahead and saw something coming. In a blink of an eye, flying reindeer appeared, pulling a sleigh. North jumped out and landed on the ice.
North pulled out his swords and slashed them at Hans. The prince blocked the blades with his sword. But North the then broke it up and slashed one of his blades, knocking Huns was knocked back.
The guards were just about to come and help. But two Yetis landed in front of them, one of them took two of them and slammed them together. The other picked up one and threw him on another, making him fall to the ground. The five remaining guards back away, holding their swords to the two beasts. But they heard a growl behind them. They turned and saw a familiar, large ice beast, emerging from the fog. The beast let out a roar and swiped his large hand down, knocking them to the side.
North looked back at Jack and Elsa.
"You guys need to get out of here, we'll catch up with you." He said, as Elsa helped Jack back up.
Jack looked to North, who nodded his head to him. Jack did the same back.
"Come on." He said, looking to Elsa.
The two then ran in to their right, leaving the area of the fight. Huns leaned up off the ice ground, rubbing the back of his head. He then looked and saw Jack and Elsa, escaping into the storm.
"No." He said, as he grabbed his sword and ran after them.
North, sword fighting with a solder of Arrendelle, forces the guard back. He turns to see Huns, going after Jack and Elsa. Before he could go and stop him, the guard attacked again, North blocked him with sword, before punching the guard in the face.
(One last Chapter till the story is finished, if there's anyone who has any idea of what they want for the ending; feel free to tell, till this weekend, please comment and review.)
