Elsa plowed through the foliage, clawing her way through the leaves, branches and palms. Her tears seeping from her tightly shut eyes. Brushing aside a large palm leaf, she ran out of the foliage and came up to nearby tree. She embraced the trunk in her arms, Clinging to the tree, narrowing her head as she sobbed. She was so torn and heartbroken.

She couldn't believe that she had chosen to live away from her family. That she would never again see the Pride, Bagheera, Rafiki, Baloo...

Or her mother again.

But she couldn't back. Not with Jack. She would be endangering them if she returned with him. Bringing the presence of man to the jungle. Something of which she could not bear to do. But at the same time, she and Jack were mates now. She finally had another of her own kind, someone she could call her own. She couldn't be without him either.

She felt so torn on what to do.

Slowly Elsa sank to her knees, cupping her hands over her face as she sobbed. There was a sudden rustling in the foliage behind her. She heard Jack's voice calling for her in the distance.

"Elsa!"

Jack appeared from the foliage behind, where he found Elsa laying over the ground, sobbing. Jack paused for a moment, frowning. He squinted his eyes, curiously.

"Elsa?" he said.

Jack walked over to the wild women, kneeling down behind her. He placed his hand delicately over her bear shoulder. Elsa glanced back to him, a single tear emerged from her eye. She then turned and embraced him in her arms. Jack glanced down at her, seeing her bury her face in her shoulder as she sobbed.

Slowly, Jack wrapped his arms around her and held her close. Elsa pressed up against him, gripped his t-shirt, tightly in her hands. She clung to him for dear life. Feeling his muscular arms wrapped around her shuddering form, Elsa sighed as she felt at ease. Her pain and guilt was all but lost within the embrace of the man she loved.

"Elsa, what's wrong?" Jack asked, curiously.

Elsa stood back from Jack, sobbing as she wiped the tear from her eye. She glanced up at Jack.

"I..." she said, sobbing.

"Please, Elsa," Jack said to her.

"You can talk to me."

Elsa stared sullenly at her mate, feeling her broken heart mending from his pleads to her. Asking her to tell him why she cried, the very need to help her. It made her feel so loved. But would he understand?

Of course he he would. Since they were now mates, there had to be trust between them.

"Jack... I..."

Jack narrowed his head. She was probably feeling homesick again. After overhearing so that lioness, she must really miss the lions she lived with. He nodded his head, knowing what that was like. Feeling homesick for the place where he had grown up.

"Elsa, I know you miss your family." Jack claimed to her.

Elsa narrowed her eyes, glancing sullenly to the side.

"It's alright," Jack insisted, reaching out his head to draw her hair back behind her ear.

"I understand how you feel. I felt that way before. But you don't have to, you can go back..."

Elsa shook her head.

"No, Jack," She claimed to him.

"I can't."

"Elsa..." Jack said.

"I can't...!" Elsa said as she stood up.

She took several steps from him, wrapping her arms around herself. She narrowed her head, closing her eyes before shaking her head.

"Not with you." she said.

Jack paused for a moment, squinting his eyes, curiously.

"W-what are you talking about?" he asked.

Elsa looked back at Jack.

"I can't go back," She said again.

"Not without you."

Jack squinted his eyes, squinting his eyes

"I've been the only one of my kind in the jungle," She confessed to him.

"I felt alone for so long."

Slowly Elsa came up to him, placing her hands over his shoulders.

"But now that I have you, I don't have to be alone anymore," She insisted to him.

"I want us to be together, here in the jungle."

To say Jack was shocked and speechless was to say the least. Once again he felt that things between them were happening so fast. He may love Elsa as she did him, the mere thought of living in the Jungle was all to much. He couldn't just stay here in the jungle with her. What about Anna and his family back in San-Francisco?

"But the Pride thinks we're a danger to them." She insisted to him.

"Danger?" Jack asked, curiously.

"How are are we a danger to them?"

Elsa narrowed her head.

"Because it will bring man to the jungle," Elsa claimed to him.

"If I take you back with me, I would have taken from man. And your people will exact revenge on the pride. Like how the jungle did with her father."

Jack shook his head, trying to fathom all of this.

"Elsa, slow down," He stated to her.

"Please, just breath..."

Elsa paused for a moment as she took a breath, calming herself down. Though even still, she worried of what danger would come if she returned with Jack. She could not bear the very though of endangering those she had loved.

"I can't put them in danger, Jack," she claimed to him.

"Not after I stole from man."

Jack came up to her, placing his hand over her bear shoulders. She looked up at him.

"Elsa, you haven't stolen from anyone," Jack insisted to her.

"You saved me."

Elsa narrowed her eyes, wishing that was true.

"But I'm not even sure that I could stay here." Jack claimed to her.

Elsa squinted her eyes, curiously.

"But don't you...?" she asked.

"Of course I do, Elsa," he claimed to her.

"But my family back in San-Francisco... I can't just..."

The very mention of Jack's family caused Elsa to frown. She narrowed her head. She had not thought of Jack's family. The family of a another jungle far from hers. A jungle that s he could never return.

There was a sudden rustling in the nearby foliage. Elsa turned, scanning the foliage off to her right. She saw something moving through the leaves and palms, making it coming toward them. It was getting closer. Instinctively, she came in front of Jack, drawing her dagger from her side.

The leaves and palms continued to rustle. Suddenly, she noticed a figure of some kind peering back at them. The figure resembled that of a jackal or hyena. Elsa bear her teeth, uttering a hissing sound as if to warn off whatever was coming. Ready for when it would pounce.

Only for it then to emerge from the foliage, revealing itself to be an animal she had not seen in the jungle. Elsa paused, lowering her dagger. At the edge of the foliage stood a wolf-like dog of some kind. But there were no wolves in the jungle. It stared back at her. Not as if it was going to attack her. But as if it was curious.

Jack came up passed her.

"Balto?" Jack said.

Elsa glanced up at Jack.

"Balto?" she said.

The foliage behind Balto began to rustle once more. When suddenly another wolf appeared next to him. This one was a female with a reddish and white coat. And upon seeing Jack, she barked excitedly.

"Jenna!" Jack said as he came up.

Jenna scurried up to her master. Jack came up and kneeled down to her as shew leaped up on him. Jack chuckled, petting her.

"What are you doing here?" he asked.

"Your suppose to be back at camp."

Jenna whimpered to him. Like how she usually did when he was way for so long. Jack sighed, shaking his head

"I missed you, too Girl." He said, petting the top of her head.

Elsa squinted her eyes, curiously. This female wolf and Jack seemed to know one another. Almost like he was apart of her pack.

Elsa placed her dagger back along the side came up from behind Jack, peering around at Jenna. Upon seeing Elsa, Jenna paused for a moment as she started up at her. Jack looked back at Elsa, who glanced to him, curiously.

"Jack...?"

"It's alright, Elsa," Jack reassured her.

"This is Jenna. She's my husky."

"Your husky?" Jack asked, curiously.

Jack nodded his head.

"Yeah, you know, a husky," Jack insisted to her.

"She's my pet. Don't worry, she's friendly."

Elsa narrowed down next to Jack as she came up to Jenna. She glanced to Jack, hesitantly. Jack nodded his head.

"Go on..." He encouraged her.

Elsa turned back to Jenna. She came down on all fours, where she crawled up to Jenna. The two stared curiously at one another, not knowing what to make of each other. Jenna in tow was quite curious of the icy blond women, dressed in what looked to be animal skins. She walked the same way as a cat. Jenna leaned her head forward, sniffing Elsa who in turn did the same.

Jenna leaned her head back. She glanced back at Balto, who came up behind her.

"Balto, this girl..." she said.

"She's..."

Balto glanced up at Elsa. The half wolf hybrid stared curiously at the wild women. It was strange seeing a girl crawling around on all fours and sniffing the same way as a wild cat. He nodded his head in agreement.

"It's almost like she think she's like us." Balto commented.

Though neither of them would have expected what was to follow.

"But I am." Elsa said to them.

Balto and Jenna glanced back at her, shocked and in awe.

"Did she..." Jenna said, glancing to Balto.

"You can understand us?" Balto asked, curiously.

Elsa nodded her head to them. Balto and Jenna glanced to one another. A human who could understand what they were saying and also speak to them? It was unheard of.

Although that was not the only thing that was surprising to Balto. As he glanced back to the wild women, he noticed that she looked familiar to him. Like someone whom he knew.


"Anna, slow down." North said as Anna pulled him up from the table.

"There's no time!" Anna exclaimed to her Uncle.

"Jack is in danger!"

Tooth stood up from the table and came up to her niece.

"Anna, hold on a minute." She insisted to her.

"We can't wait," Kristoff insisted to them.

"Hans is sending his men out to look that jungle girl."

The mention of Hans going after the jungle woman, Ingrid stood up from the table as she glanced to them in shock.

North squinted his eyes, curiously.

"What are you talking about?" he asked, curiously.

Anna, Tadashi and Kristoff glanced to one another. They didn't have time for this. But they had to tell them what was happening.

Anna groaned as she shook her head. She turned back to her Uncle.

"Hans is a cooperate spy!" she claimed to them.

Everyone glanced to Anna in shock and disbelief. North and Tooth glanced to one another. And then turned to Mattias and Ingrid. The mention of Hans being a cooperate spy was concerning to say the least.

North turned back to Kristoff.

"What?" He said.

"Hans is working with this company called Pitch Black Industries," Kristoff claimed to them.

"He's a mole is his family's company who has been leaking S.I.I projects to them."

"And we think they might be the ones behind the expedition." Tadashi insisted to them.

Ingrid walked up to Kristoff, Anna and Tadashi.

"What does he want with the girl?" she asked, curiously

Kristoff shook his head.

"I don't know," he insisted.

"He said something about leading them to some place. But it doesn't matter, t hey might be planning to kill Jack."

North and Tooth both froze, their eyes widened in shock and awe.

"But why?!" Tooth said in awe.

"Because he plans on making the expedition look like it was for Pitch Black Industries," Kristoff insisted to them.

"And after he finds whatever he's looking for, there's still eight people he's going to need to make disappear."

Tooth cup her hand over her mouth. She backed away and came up next to North, wrapping her arms around his. He glanced down at her, both of them stared anxiously at one another.


Hans listened from outside the tent. He then turned and walked back into the camp, putting some distance between him and the others. Upon glancing back, he reached down into the pocket of his cargo shorts and pulled out his satellite phone. Flipping it open as he pressed a single button before putting it to his ear.

The phone rang twice before being put through.

"Hi, it's me," he said.

"We might have a problem."


Jenna barked playfully as she and Elsa chased each other. Elsa leaped at Jenna as he leaped to the side as she ran ahead. Elsa chased after her, scurrying along on all fours. She caught up to Jenna, who pranced forward before turning to her. She rolled over onto her side the ground as they pawed each other.

All the while, Jack stood as he watched them play. He smiled, chuckling. It reminded him of back home when Jenna would be play with Jamie and Riley in the backyard back in San-Francisco.

"Oh, I so need to get some shots of this." He said, taking hold of his camera.

He held it up and took several shots of Jenna and Elsa. He then lowered his camera, peering overhead at the two, laughing. He then glanced down at Balto, who stood next to him staring at Elsa.

"Hey, Balto," he said.

"Why don't you go play with them?"

Balto hardly noticed. The wolf hybrid had other things on his mind regarding the girl who was dressed in the skins of another animal. Who could speak to him and Jenna and understand what they were saying. He leaned his head forward, squinting his eyes, curiously.

"That girl," he said.

As he stared observing the girl playing with Jenna, slowly the realization came to him. Balto widened his eyes as he glanced up to Elsa. All the times he had heard Ingrid say of a girl in the jungle, living among the animals and by the laws of the jungle. This was her. This was the girl whom she said lived in this jungle.

"Ingrid was right," he said to himself.

"But why does that girl look so familiar?"


Hans's men trudged through the foliaged with aks in hand. Brushing aside the leaves and palms, scanning through the foliage, looking for any sign of Jack and the wild woman. One of them paused, glancing up at the treetops, scanning the foliage above. But even still he saw nothing. No sign of the wild women or Jack anywhere.

There was a faint sound of dog barking in the distance. He squinted his eyes. It sounded like the husky those collage kids brought with them. He glanced to the other, giving a gesture with his hand to converge where that sound was coming from.


Elsa rolled over onto her stomach as she glanced up at Jenna. She narrowed her head, shaking her head as she tried to make sense of what Jenna was saying.

"So wait, wait," she said.

"Jack is your master?"

"He is," Jenna insisted, glancing over at Jack.

"His family adopted me when I was a pup. They gave me to him when we were both little and he and his family treated me like I'm part of theres."

Elsa squinted her eyes, curiously.

"They adopted you?" she asked, curiously.

"Yes." Jenna insisted to her.

Elsa narrowed her eyes in awe. She couldn't believe it. Never would she have ever believed that man would adopted an animal and raise them as their own. To have the heart to do what Diata had done for her. But now her mate had adopted one that wasn't even of his own kind, raising her like she was of his own family.

Jack truly was different from their people. For like her, he lived in co-existence with the people of the jungle.

"Hey."

Elsa glanced up and saw Jack walking up to them.

"What are you two doing?" Jack asked, glancing to Jenna.

"Jenna was just telling me about your family." Elsa said, glancing up at him.

Jack squinted his eyes, glancing back an forth at the two.

"You- you can understand

her?" He asked, pointing to Jenna.

Elsa nodded her head.

"She said that you and your family adopted her when she was a pup." Elsa claimed to him.

"You adopted her the same way mother did for me."

Jack nodded his head.

"Well, yeah," Jack claimed to her.

"My mom and step dad gave her to me for my birthday. After we moved, I had a hard time adjusting. I was kind of distant from everyone."

Elsa frowned, sullenly, glancing to the side.

"But Jenna helped me through it," Jack said, turning to Jenna.

"She helped me open up to it. Right, girl?"

Jenna barked and nudged his chest. Jack chuckled and reached down his hand as he petted her soft red coat.

"She... helped you?" Elsa asked, curiously.

Elsa narrowed her eyes. Both she and Jack were more alike then she had thought. For in a difficult time, he had someone to help him though it. The same way Nala did when she first came to the pride.

Nala...

Elsa narrowed her head, glancing to the side, sullenly. The feeling of guilt and remorse seeping back. Thinking about her sister and the way she had shut her out, all after she tried to help her. She helped her open up to the pride when they first adopted her.

"Nala..." she whispered to herself.


Peering through the cover of the foliage, Hans's men saw the wild woman laying in the clearing along with Jack and his dog.

"There she is!" one of them said, glancing to the others.

"That's her. That's the one who attack Rick!"

The others came up and peered over the foliage at the wild girl. One of which smirked, scoffing as he shook his head.

"That's the one?" he asked, glancing to him

"I've seen girls in Miami who looked wilder then that."

"Lets just get her back to camp." The other man insisted to them.

"Hans wants her alive."

"What about the collage kid?" one of the other escorts asked, curiously.

"We have to get rid of them eventually," He answered.

"Hans said if he was really with her, the jungle's a good a place as any for anyone to go missing."


Balto walked up behind her and Jack. When suddenly, he heard a sudden rustling in the foliage, causing his ear to twitch. Balto turned and glanced toward the foliage off to his left. He saw something moving through the leaves and palms. Not just one but several making their way toward them.

Balto turned, growling toward the foliage. Jack, Elsa and Jenna looked back at him.

"Balto?" Jack asked, curiously.

"What is it, boy?"

Balto did not respond and only continued to stare forward at the foliage. Elsa stood up over the ground, glancing to the wolf hybrid who she noticed to be acting hostile. As if danger was near.

There was a sudden sound of rustling foliage. She turned and saw something moving through the leaves and palms. Where she noticed something hunkering down in the foliage, She leaned squinted her eyes, peering forward through the leaves. Upon further glance, she saw the figure lift up what looked to be a long black staff and point it forward at Jack...

And with horror, Elsa gasped upon realizing...

"Man!" She said.

Elsa turned to Jack

"Jack!" she cried, before a lunging at him.

The figure then pulled the trigger as a loud bellow of hun fire echoed through the jungle.

(So a bit of an announcement. I'm going to start a new game plan for writing my fanfics. Starting now, I will be writing my stories several chapters each before moving on to the next. So I'm going to be focusing on this one until we get to the end of Worlds of two. Then I'll start work on the next after I get done with some of my other stories. So I hope u all enjoyed this chapter and as always please comment and review!)