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Chapter 52 Elsa's POV
"Hey, I'm back," Jack called, waving his staff in the air. I waved back to him with a smile.
"Ah, Jack," North greeted. "I was just about to leave. Everything okay?"
"Fine," he replied curtly. I scanned his tense face, trying to look for some indicator of what was wrong. What had Sandy said that upset him so?
"I was going to go back to the North Pole. You and Elsa will make sure to drop by?"
"Sure thing," Jack said distractedly. "You ready to head out, Elsa?"
I murmured an agreement. We said goodbye to North.
"Are we going to say goodbye to Sandy?" I asked him.
"Already did. Come on, there's someone I want you to meet."
I smiled. "Alright, let's go."
He took my hand and pulled me close to him. And then we were flying.
It was still as exhilarating as the first time, the feel of the wind in my hair, the feeling of weightlessness. It was fantastic. My eyes stung with the wind blowing in them, so I instinctively shut them.
"Ah! None of that! Open your eyes."
I let out a sigh and opened them. We were flying above a town, coated in the snow that was falling all around us.
"Ha, looks like we were in time after all. I was worried that it would be nighttime."
"Because then I wouldn't get to meet Jamie?" I offered.
He grinned. "Of course you'd meet him. We just wouldn't get to go and play or anything."
I laughed. It was typical of Jack to think that way.
"Well let's have a look around. Shall I give you a tour or do you just want to skip to meeting the kids?"
"Let's go ahead and meet everyone. We can tour later. Is there a whole lot to tour?"
"Nah, but there is this one place I want to show you."
I nodded my head.
"Alright, well then, let's go find Jamie and the rest of them. They should be somewhere around here. They'll be either at Jamie's house or the park."
I took Jack's hand and we went around looking. We looked in at Jamie's house, but there was no sign of anyone except a little girl playing outside, her mom watching from the window.
"That's Sophie. Sweet kid," Jack said affectionately.
We made our way to the park, which was overrun with kids enjoying the snow day.
"Hey, it's Jack!"
"Jack!"
"Is it really? Haven't seen him in a while!"
Then there were all these kids coming up to us, well to Jack. I kinda sidestepped into the sidelines and watched it, smiling.
"Hey, hey," Jack laughed. "What's up everyone? Miss me?"
"Yeah. Snowball fights are always better when you're around!" one of the boys said, running a hand through his black hair.
"Not to mention, I did miss the snow days. Where you been?"
"Had some stuff going on, but I'm back here to stay. I've got a friend I'd like you to meet."
One of the boys mouth fell open. "Is this seriously her? Oh, wow. I'm Jamie."
He came up to me and looked me directly in the eye which was still startling to me.
"Elsa," I said with a smile.
"Dude, who's he talking with?"
"You have to believe, dummy."
"Ohh, right. Well what's her name Jack? Give me a name to believe in!"
"Her name's Elsa," Jack said, throwing a wink at me. "The Snow Queen. A heart of ice that I've only been able to thaw. . ."
"Watch yourself Mr. Frost," I said, raising an eyebrow. "I do believe that I could still beat you in a snowball fight."
His grin spread wider. "I've got quite a few points on you in the past two hundred years. Why don't you come at me?"
I smiled and bit my lip.
"Oh! I see her now! Wow, you're beautiful. Your dress, is it made out of ice?"
"Sure is," I replied to one of the girls.
"It is kinda cool," one of the boys said, pushing up his glasses. "I'm not sure how it's possible, but it's cool."
"It's obviously magic. What else would it be?" one of the girls scoffed.
"Alright guys," Jack said, "I think some introductions are needed. This is Elsa."
One by one, they introduced themselves to me.
"Do you have frost powers like Jack?"
"They're more of ice powers, but more or less, yes."
"Dude, we should totally have the ultimate snowball fight!"
"Oh, can we please? I call Jack on my team!"
"Nah, no teams! Free-for-all?"
"Slow down," Jack laughed. He threw a mischievous glance my way and added, "I'm down with a snowball fight but you might have to go easy on Elsa over here. Only been in a handful of snowball fights in her life. She's pretty bad."
The kids, stood at me, their mouths gaped open.
"I'm not bad!" I protested.
"Show us what you got!"
With a flick of my fingers, I threw snowballs at all of them. They made a noise of surprise, except Jack who shook his head, unimpressed.
"Fancy moves, but come on, let's get on with this!"
Then chaos broke out. Everyone started throwing snowballs at one another, Jack making plenty of ammo among the ground.
I threw snowballs this way and that, not even caring who I threw them at. I got pelted hard in the waist and turned around to retaliate.
"Jack Frost!" I yelled.
He looked innocently at me. "What is it snowflake? Can't take a hit or two?"
In response, I pelted him right in the chest.
He laughed and it started back up again. He threw an icy snowball at my face, which I managed to dodge with a gasp. I threw again but found that my target hit empty air. Where did he go?
I exhaled a breath of surprise when a pair of hands grabbed my arms, twisting them behind my back, but not painfully.
"Gotcha," Jack murmured in my ear, planting a kiss on my cheek.
I struggled uselessly, but not too much. I didn't mind being caught that much.
"What am I to do now?" I sighed. A smile played on his lips.
"Well I'm sure not letting you go."
"Prisoner of war, I suppose. Can't lie, though. I don't mind too much."
His smile widened. "Is that so?"
In reply, I kissed him on the lips. I felt him smile under my lips and the feeling was so strange that I broke away, laughing.
A snowball hit me and I turned to see Jamie pelting me with snowballs.
"Nice idea Jamie! Everyone hit Elsa!"
"Wait, what? No!" I shrieked. Jack's grip on me turned around and everyone started to hit me with snowballs. I protested but eventually all of us ended up laughing.
We stayed the rest of the day in Burgess, well until all the kids had to go home. We played in the snow, me making snow sculptures and Jack making snowballs, all the while glancing at me and giving me these secret smiles. I would flush and look down, focusing on the snow.
"We have to visit Lissa and get these kids together," I told Jack with a laugh.
"Could you imagine it?" he chuckled. "As crazy as she is, she's got the whole group of them beat."
"Who's Lissa?" Jamie asked curiously.
"Just a friend," I replied with a smile.
When the day was over and we'd said goodbye to all the kids, Jack looped his arm around my waist pulling me close.
"And now, we can tour."
"There's nothing to tour!"
"True, but I do have something to show you. You've already seen it, but this time it might be different."
I gave him a questioning look.
He gave me a smile and kissed me on the nose. "Come on, you'll see when we get there."
I sighed. "Alright."
Then I let him take my hand and we went flying through the night.
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