Hey Everyone, here again with another update.

Welcome Back to "The Guardians of Winter: The King of Nightmares Returns".

Now in the last chapter we discovered: (1) Icy wants revenge on Jack Frost (2) The Trix have joined the Boogeyman (3) Pitch intends to rid the world of its Guardians.

This chapter is designed to take place during the Boogeyman's meeting with the Trix (Previous Chapter)


CAST

(In Order Of Appearance)

Characters And Voice Actors

Queen Elsa of Arendelle - Idina Menzel

Sir Kristoff - Jonathan Groff

Princess Anna of Arendelle - Kristen Bell

Jack Frost - Chris Pine

Doctor Stan - Rhys Ifans

North - Alec Baldwin


After the battle in the Ballroom, Elsa had ordered the celebration to be cancelled at once as a safety precaution should anymore danger come to Arendelle. This inconvenienced many of the long distant traveller's which had journeyed from the surrounding areas by boats and ships. But they understood the matter of caution and decided to check into the local hotels and inn's which littered Arendelle.

Presently, a meeting was taking place in the palace living room with Elsa, Anna, Kristoff and Jack. In the living room there were two crimson armchairs and a cream sofa bed. The sofa bed sat parallel to the lit fireplace with the armchairs facing towards each other next to the fire.

Kristoff lay topless on the sofa bed with Anna sitting behind him as the royal physicians and nurses tended to his wounds he'd sustained earlier. Anna held on to one of his hands.

"I'm sorry I couldn't defend you," he whimpered as one of the nurses began bandaging his right upper arm. Pain shot through his body as the bandage was tightened.

Anna looked at him, "It doesn't change how much I love you." She replied kissing him sweetly on the forehead.

Elsa glanced over at them, she sat in the crimson armchair across from them with one of the royal physicians tending to her injuries as well. He was tending to a cut on her forehead which she'd collected earlier. The doctor looked up to find her watching Anna and Kristoff. He cleared his throat, "Ahem, pardon me Your Majesty. But could you look forward please? I need to clean the wound."

Elsa's head turned back to him. She seemed far away…very far away. She soon came back to her senses, "Oh, of course…apologies…carry on Stan." She stammered trying to sound confident and control her words. The man nodded, he dipped a ball of cotton into a bowl of vinegar and began the process of cleaning away the blood which stained her left eyebrow.

Throughout this process, Elsa was deep in thought. 'Why did this happen? This was Anna and Kristoff's night…and before the big day as well. Just why?' The doctor made short work of cleaning the eyebrow, but now it was time to clean the cut itself.

The physician put down the blood stained cotton ball and reached for a clean one, "Do forgive me, Your Majesty. I'm going to begin on the wound now. This will sting a little, but the sooner I get it clean the better I can get a bandage on it." He advised kindly. Elsa nodded him on, understandably she wasn't really in a talkative mood.

Jack stood at the palace window which looked out across the surrounding river. He stood with his Staff over his right shoulder. He thought it best if he kept his guard up. Even though his body begged him to call it a night, he had to be ready.

Jack was beginning to understand what the Moon wanted of him. Of course he had accepted the Moon's proposal in making him a Leader, but now it felt more real than it did when he first started. These new responsibilities had begun to play fearfully in his mind. He thought back to the battle when he was trapped inside the Black Sand prison and the words spoken to him. Is he truly ready to be a Leader? This quest had already left its mark in Arendelle and Jack felt wholly responsible for the damage caused.

Pitch had his army, Jack desperately needed his. This was a position Jack didn't like. He was now one step behind the Boogeyman and Pitch knew it.

The Guardians fearful train of thought was disrupted when he heard his name being called. He turned to find Anna staring at him. "Oh hey, sorry about that. What did you say?" he asked.

Anna smiled, "I was wanting to know who you are?"

Kristoff, now bandaged up turned his head to look at Jack. It appeared he was interested in Jack's reply. Jack felt rather nervous, what do I tell them?

Jack leaned against the windowsill with his Staff at his side, "Well you know my name. But to who I really am, it still unknown to me. I was reborn as the Guardian of Happiness."

"What do you mean reborn?" Anna interrupted.

Jack smiled, "I was chosen to protect the world's happiness." Jack paused as his face dropped. "And even to protect it from creatures like him." Jack touched the window pane behind him and an icy shape appeared in the form of Pitch Black.

"Who or what was that shadowed creature?" Kristoff asked.

Jack turned to face the window. He glared at the icy shape upon the window. "That…shadowed creature, is the personification of fear itself. He is your nightmares and whatever you fear the most." Jack turned back around to find everyone in the room looking at him, obviously taking an interest into his story. "You see; he thrives on your darkest fears. And with great fear…he can become unstoppable."

Anna began to look miserable. "Then what hope do we have? Fear is always going to exist, we are human."

Kristoff reached up and stroked her cheek, Anna held onto his hand.

Jack walked over to Anna and knelt down, "Fear only lives if you let it,"

Anna raised her head and smiled.

"Ow," cried Elsa, Anna and Kristoff jumped and glared at her. Jack's head shot to Elsa.

"Oh, I'm so sorry Your Majesty," the physician quickly said. He wasn't really paying attention to his duties. He was bewildered by the details Jack had revealed regarding the Boogeyman. He had been thinking rather fearfully towards Pitch Black.

"That's okay Stan, carry on." she replied. With a quick sigh of relief, Stan continued cleaning the cut above her eyebrow. He began to dab the wound dry with another ball of cotton.

Stan smiled, "It seems Your Majesty will only just get away without needing stitches."

Elsa smiled but shuddered on the inside, she hated needles.

Jacks description of the shadowed figure played on Anna's mind. If there are creatures like that out there, then where is it safe? Anna suddenly had a frightening thought, is Jack trustworthy? Or is he just like that Shadow man? Was Jack pretending to be the good guy to get close and spy for Pitch?

Anna battled with the swarm of fearful questions which plagued her mind. She quickly decided to ask the questions. "How can we trust you? Did Pitch come here because of you? How is it that we've never heard of you before now?" she interrogated.

Elsa, Kristoff and Jack were shocked and dumfounded. Did Anna just accuse Jack of starting a war?

Kristoff was the first to break the silence, he looked up at Anna. "Give the guy some room Anna. He did just save the day with your sister," he said.

Jack wasn't that much surprised by this sudden outbreak from the princess. Fear holds strong here, he felt it when he first arrived in Arendelle. Even with Pitch gone, his fear always remained. A snowflake formed in Jack's left hand, he raised his palm to his lips and blew it towards Anna. Anna was utterly transfixed upon the flake as it drifted towards her, until it touched her forehead and dissolved into her skin.

Elsa and Kristoff watched as Anna's fear was replaced with Happiness and Joy, she looked back at Jack with a large smile.

"Feel better?" Jack asked.

Anna nodded, "What did you do?"

Jack smiled, "That is my gift and what I protect. I can turn all fear into happiness and joy. That's why Pitch hates me and wants me destroyed. If I was one of Pitch's pawns, you wouldn't be feeling the way you are now."

Anna, Elsa and Kristoff smiled in this reassurance. They now had a new ally which could be trusted.

Jack smiled and turned back to face the window. "I apologise for this afternoon's events. I came here to save Elsa and the people of Arendelle from Pitch's wrath," he explained turning back to face them. "Pitch Black showed up on our radar and I was chosen to go".

Anna's interest peaked, "Who's 'our'"

Jack looked at her with a calm expression, "I am not the only Guardian out there protecting the people of this world."

"How many are there?" Kristoff asked.

"Oh, there's thousands out there. But Arendelle is under the watch of the Guardians of Childhood, that's my clan." Jack replied. He began to wonder if they will still be his clan when the Guardians of Winter became official.

Anna, being Anna, was overloaded with questions. Jack sighed, at least it distracted them from worrying over Pitch's whereabouts. "How many Guardians in your clan are there? What are their names? Are they like you?" Anna fired at the overwhelmed Guardian.

Jack then had a thought, if Anna and Kristoff were still going to have their wedding tomorrow, he'll need the Guardians to protect the event. Jack smiled at Anna, "That is a question I won't need to answer when you can see them tomorrow at your wedding."

Much to the fright of the attending physician, Elsa suddenly shot up. "You can't be seriously suggesting that we continue with tomorrows plans despite what has happened tonight. No one will come anywhere near here in its current devastation."

With a deep sigh, Jack turned to face the window. Outside he could see golden threads streaming through the night time sky travelling into the bedrooms of adults and children. These glittering streams began delivering calming dreams and pleasant thoughts to the fear stricken town. The Sandman had arrived at last for his shift in Arendelle, no doubt he would notice the ruins left by Pitch's attack. He'll probably send out dreams of comfort to dissolve away the fear left by The Boogeyman. Jack felt his strength return in small quantities, like sudden bursts of energy pulsing through him like a heartbeat.

He smiled and turned back to Elsa. "If you allow Pitch to destroy your moments and events of Happiness and Joy, then he's won. You are feeding his evil. Take my advice, sleep on it. If you feel the same way as you do now tomorrow, then make the decision." Jack replied calmly, Elsa sat back down to allow the doctor to finish dressing her injuries. Jack continued, "But know this, if you go ahead with the wedding plans. Then you are beating Pitch, weakening him. He cannot survive in an area with Joy and Happiness."

Elsa frowned. Jack's words did bring comfort, but she was still unsure. "What do you two think?" she asked looking at her sister and Kristoff.

Kristoff looked at Anna and she looked back, "We have both looked forward to this momentous day as well as most of Arendelle. But the current circumstances have put a slight twist on things," Kristoff sighed.

Anna looked over to Jack, "Will your Guardian friends protect our big day?"

Jack nodded, "Of Course. Anna, you can trust them. They hate Pitch as much as I do. They will defend you."

Anna smiled, she then looked to her to-be-husband. "What do you think honey?"

Kristoff shrugged his shoulders, "We'll need a change of venue."

"Leave that with me," Elsa assured.

The attending physician, Stan, had just packed his medical kit away into his suitcase. He now stood next to Elsa, "I have done what I can Your Majesty. Remember to keep the cold cloth pressed against your cheek until the swelling of the bruise goes down, but do be careful as it is very sore. As for your sprained ankle, it should sort itself out by tomorrow, but I do advise not to stand on it for long periods of time," he advised.

"Thank You Stan," smiled Elsa.

Stan returned the smile and bowed to his Queen. "Goodnight Your Majesty," he said gracefully and exited the room.

"Goodnight Stan," Elsa and Anna said together. All the other doctors and nurses left the room with Stan, as their duties were complete as well.

Jack watched them leave the room. He then looked back to Elsa. "During the wedding you will need to stay close to me," he said.

"I'm sorry?" Elsa asked,

"I don't want to take any chances; Pitch is out to get you." Jack replied.

"I can't do that Jack, I am the one giving my sister away at the altar tomorrow," she objected.

Jack scratched the back of his head, he wasn't entirely happy about this. 'How can I watch over her? I will likely be positioned outside the palace. I'll check it over with North tonight,' he thought. Jack sighed heavily, "Very well."

Golden glittering streams of Sand floated into the room through the window where Jack had been earlier. He watched the golden ribbons drift in the air, no one else seemed to notice. Jack took this as a hint to get everyone in the room off to bed, so that the goodness of the Sandman's dreams had a chance to calm and put their minds to rest.

"Err… Jack, what are you doing?" asked Elsa, she was rather bewildered by Jack's actions. To her, she saw Jack looking towards the ceiling randomly laughing and smiling.

Jack looked to see the three in the room staring at him. "Oh, err…." Jack started, but he stopped. He watched as the three young adults began to get sleepy, rather quickly. "Never mind, I think it's time for bed." Jack advised.

Elsa was about to object but the Sandman's dream sand had already put her to sleep. Jack groaned, 'Thanks Sandy, she's not even in bed yet.'

Soon after Anna fell asleep as well, Kristoff stayed awake watching the dreams above her head dancing away. He could see her dreaming of their wedding day and how pleased she was to have met him. Jack looked at Kristoff, "You can see them too?" he asked.

Kristoff nodded, "Grand Pabbie told us of the Golden Glittering man of Dreams. The Trolls grew up with the tales of the Guardians, especially of their battles with The Boogeyman. I personally didn't believe it was true until this evening."

Jack smiled. At least more believers will have been born tonight with the acknowledgement of the Guardians watching over them. "We live to serve and protect, we maybe old but we are always there." Jack promised.

Kristoff smiled and looked to Anna, she was far gone asleep. "Well then, I best get this one to bed for the big day tomorrow." He got up from the sofa bed and scooped his future wife up into his arms. He then turned to Jack, "Goodnight pal," he said, then exited the room.

Jack was now alone in the room with Elsa fast asleep. He walked towards Elsa and nudged her, Elsa stirred. "Elsa? It's time to go to bed. You've got a big day tomorrow." Jack encouraged as he pulled her up onto her feet. Elsa stumbled as she steadied herself, Sandy must have given her a stronger dose of sleeping sand for some reason.

Elsa's eyes flickered open slightly, still very much asleep. "I guess you're right Jack. It's time for bed."

Jack assisted her to the royal bed chambers which lay at the bottom of the corridor outside the living room. The corridor walls were made from concrete and stone with green flags hanging down from the ceiling covering the crude stonework. Upon the walls hung Golden Gauntlets holding candles illuminating their path. The flooring was varnished beech wood decking covered with a single long green carpet which ran from the living room to the royal bed chambers.

"Thank You for helping me Jack," smiled Elsa, the walk had woken her up a bit.

Jack smiled back, "No worries Elsa. You helped me. So I'll help you," he said as they came to two doors made from Oak.

"How long will you stay?" she asked.

Jack turned to her with a gentle smile. "As long as is necessary," he replied and pushed the doors open.

Jack was welcomed to a sight of what you would expect for a Queen. Her bedroom was huge. To the left of the room was a double king-sized four poster bed with White pillows and Magnolia coloured bed sheets. The bed was decorated with cream coloured curtains that hung from a railing which was secured by four Golden posts that stood in each corner of the bed. To the right of the room, Elsa had a walk-in wardrobe with White and Magnolia doors located in front of her bed which contained all manner of dresses for all occasions.

To the right of her walk-in wardrobe she had two small wooden Bureaus, the Bureau closer to her wardrobe had a small three-way mirror with beauty products packed into every draw and cupboard. These products were likely imported from all the different continents that trade with Arendelle. The other contained jewellery boxes of all shapes and sizes which were full of rings, earrings and necklaces containing gold, silver and diamonds of all types. To the left of her walk-in wardrobe was a six panel changing screen coloured Magnolia with each panel decorated with flowers and stems.

She also had a large antique writing desk next to her bed, which contained letters and deeds from all the inhabitants of Arendelle and of the surrounding districts that trade. The bed chamber window was in the style of the six glass panel design with white frames, the window was covered by dark green curtains inlaid with golden threading which hung from a huge golden rail above. On the floor lay a dark red carpet which covered the cold wooden decking. The room was illuminated by candles which were held by arms crafted from Marble that protruded within the stonework walls.

Jack helped Elsa to her bed. "How did you get your powers?" she wondered as he sat her down.

"It's complicated," he answered as he sat down next to her.

"Please tell me," she begged as she held his hand. Jack sighed, what was he going to tell her? That he's an undead teenager cursed with agelessness? Jack decided to tell her a false version of his story as he believed that reliving his dark and distant past would either confuse her or damage him.

Jack began, "It happened long ago when I was walking through a forest in the height of winter. The trees were covered with frost and snow. As I looked at the patterns, this branch fell from one of the trees." He held up his staff, "As I went to retrieve it; I bent down and grasped it with my left hand and suddenly I became infused with its power. Ice and frost began to climb up my arm until it found my head. I remember the coldness as the frost worked its way into my ears, chilling my brain. The rest I don't remember, I must have blacked out. But I do remember waking up and discovering that I had transformed into an entirely different person with white hair and blue eyes. It was only when the Moon found me laying in a pile of ice that he told me who I was."

Elsa stood up from her bed and made her way to the changing screens. "I have no recollection of how I got my powers. I wish I could control them better like you," she said as she went behind the screens to get changed into her bed clothes.

"Well from what I've seen, you've created your own ice palace on North Mountain." he replied as he stood up from the bed with his back to the changing screens.

"Yeah I did, after creating an eternal winter." She replied.

Jack laughed to lighten the mood, "Yes, but imagine what you could do when you master your powers." he replied back.

Elsa giggled as her excitement grew with thought of better understanding her gifts. "But I've got no one to teach me."

Jack laughed, "Well I'm here aren't I? Anyway, from what I saw, you're not far from perfecting your powers."

Elsa walked out from behind the changing screens. "You really think so?" she wondered,

Jack turned to face Elsa, "Oh yes, of cour-" Jack couldn't even finish his sentence due to the beauty which stood before him. Elsa looked simply stunning, she wore a silk leg cut purple nightie which fitted perfectly on Elsa's figure. She also had undone her French braid, so her long blonde hair now hung down to the middle of her back.

"Jack? Are you blushing?" joked Elsa,

Jack cleared his throat. "Ahem, Who? Me? Not at all," he laughed. "You look stunning,"

Elsa blushed, "Thank You,"

Jack laughed, "Now who's blushing,"

Elsa giggled as she walked over to her bed and pull back the Magnolia duvet and got in, Jack had begun to make his way out of the royal bed chamber. Once in bed, Elsa sat up and raised her hands into the air, the candles around the room began to go out one by one.

Jack noticed this and turned to face her from the exit. "It seems there are a few things I could learn from you as well," he smiled. Elsa chuckled and settled down into the bed covers.

"Goodnight Jack," she said.

"Sleep well Elsa." he replied and left the room closing the door behind him.


When Jack exited Elsa's bed chambers he noticed to the right stood a servant's wooden bench with two green cushions alongside the stone wall. Jack removed the Snow globe from his pocket and walked over to the bench, he propped his staff up against the wall and sat down. He polished the glass of the Snow globe and spoke into the clear sphere. "The North Pole."

Soon a white bearded face appeared inside the globe. "Hello Jack, I see you have defeated Trix and Pitch, Well Done," said North.

Jack gave a small smile, "Yes, but I fear that the Trix may have joined Pitch's side." he replied.

"Hmm… That would cause trouble," said North scratching his head. "How's the Queen."

"Alive at least. Pitch almost put her into an eternal nightmare. I had to go Celestial." Jack admitted.

"Jack… You know how dangerous it is to connect yourself with that kind of raw power. You could have killed yourself and everyone in Arendelle." North scolded.

"But that's the thing, I didn't. I didn't die and no one else was killed." Jack argued.

"We will talk about this later. Now, is there anything else which needs my attention?" North asked sternly.

"The plan has changed," replied Jack.

North scratched his beard, "How so?" he asked.

"The Queen's sister, Princess Anna, is to marry Sir Kristoff tomorrow. Elsa is the one giving her away at the altar," he answered.

"Ah, so what do you need," said North.

"An event like this could attract Pitch, I suggest the Guardians assemble and rendezvous at Arendelle," Jack suggested.

"Hmm," grunted North as he scratched his beard again. "Very well, we'll meet you tomorrow morning at Arendelle," he agreed.

"Great, I'll meet you in the palace gardens," said Jack. North's face blurred out of focus and disappeared.

Jack put the Snow globe back into his pocket. He stayed awake for the rest of the night until one of Sandy's Golden threads found him and he fell asleep.


Three hours later, Jack woke up to a sound of distress coming from Elsa's bed chamber. 'Pitch! He must have come back to finish the job.' he thought. Jack grabbed his staff and jumped to his feet, with a gust of wind, he charged through the double doors. The double doors swung open and whacked the walls emitting a loud bang.

As soon as Jack entered the room, he collapsed to the floor. He could literally feel the intensity of the fear in the room beginning to drain his spirit. Using his Staff, he heaved himself up. This proved to be difficult, it was like trying to lift a car. When he eventually managed to get to his feet he found Elsa screaming in her sleep with her eyes tightly shut. Jack quickly scanned the room to find it empty; "No Pitch here," he said to himself.

Jack then felt hot breath breathing down the back of his neck. Jack swung around to come face to face with one of Pitch's nightmare horses. These nightmares were composed of glittering Black Sand with two luminous Yellow eyes, but this nightmare had particles of Ice embedded in it. Jack backed up further into the room as the horse whinnied and raised its front feet into the air. As Jack backed away to create some distance, he noticed that Elsa's power had ran wild around her bed chamber freezing almost everything apart from the bed. Jack realised that this Nightmare wasn't random. Elsa had unknowingly created it from her nightmare. Jack shot it with a bolt of Ice, the bolt impacted the Horse releasing a thick fog. Jack found this unusual but smirked, 'That was easy.' He thought. His smirk faded as the fog cleared revealing the horse still standing in front of him. Jack was dumbfounded, 'Was it the Ice inside it which made it immune?' he wondered keeping up his guard.

Suddenly the Horse charged, Jack only just managed to dodge the beast as it ran passed him. Jack turned to find the Black Horse gone, he quickly noticed that the bedroom window was open which explained the horses' sudden disappearance. Jack ran over to the window and shut it tightly, he sighed heavily, 'What was that Nightmare?' Jack shouldn't have left Elsa alone, he should have been in here and not outside.

Even with the Nightmare gone, Elsa was still crying out in her sleep. Jack ran to her and jumped onto the bed. "ELSA!" he shouted as he shook her, attempting to wake her.

"NO! I WILL NEVER JOIN YOU!" she screamed and ice fired from her body throwing Jack from the bed.

Jack got to his feet. There was only one way to wake her up. He held out his hand, a snowball formed in his palm and he threw it at Elsa's face. As it hit, the snow dispersed and disappeared into her skin. Elsa ceased screaming and a few moments later she opened her eyes. She quickly sat up and looked around wildly to see everything frozen, she then saw Jack looking at her and burst into tears.

"Elsa this is okay, I will help you control this," he reassured her. He walked up to her bedside.

"I'm not upset by the fact that I can't control my powers. It's the horrible nightmare I've just had," she cried.

Jack sat down on the bed next to her and pulled her into an embrace. Just at that moment with Elsa in his arms; He saw the same little girl from the family portrait earlier that day, full of fear and sadness.

"I'm here Elsa. For as long as I live, you will always be safe." he said. Elsa now cried even more, eventually she came out of his embrace. "Many of my nightmares just pass by and are forgotten, but none have ever caused me to lose control of my powers like this before," she sobbed.

"It was just a dream," he comforted as he put his hand upon her right shoulder. He decided not to tell her about the Nightmare she unwillingly created.

"It felt so real," she snivelled.

"What was it about?" asked Jack.

Elsa sighed between sobs, "There was a boy and a girl skating on a frozen lake. I stood watching them on the far river bank. The girl skated too far out towards the middle of the lake and the ice began to crack around her. The boy ran towards her attempting to reach her, but he ended up putting himself in peril as the ice beneath him began to fracture as well. He looked down at the breaking ice to find a branch by his feet, he then grabbed it and used it to get her away from danger."

Elsa broke down in tears again, "But I didn't expect what came after," she sobbed.

"I stood watching and saw the girl and the boy smiling at one another, but suddenly the ice beneath the boy broke and he fell through. I did my best to refreeze the ice before it broke, but it was hopeless. By the time I ran down to the water's edge… he was gone. The girl cried out his name as he went through, she cried out his name again... but he didn't come back up. The world suddenly went dark as if the shadow had eaten away the daylight. As I stood in the darkness I heard a voice inside my head, it sounded so sinister I had to run from it. The words repeated over and over, 'What goes together better than Cold and Dark.' As these evil words continued, I saw the frozen lake once again. It was as if my running had taken me nowhere. As I stood there at the lake's edge, everything around it started to change. It was like watching time speed on by in a matter of glimpses, I witnessed the Sun and Moon rise and set multiple times. Centuries and Decades passed by, I couldn't turn away or cover my eyes. Then suddenly without warning everything stopped still just as the forest went into winter hibernation. The Moon then came from behind the clouds and shone its light upon the frozen lake. Everything was quiet until I saw a hand burst through the ice, its skin colour was as pale as death. There was something forcing its way through the ice and all I could do was stand there and scream. But thankfully you woke me up before whatever it was rose to the surface." She finished while drying the tears from her cheeks.

Jack sighed, "Well you're safe now," he said rubbing her shoulder.

Elsa wiped away her tears and smiled at him, "Yes, I know as long as you're here. I'm always safe." she said. Jack smiled back and got up from her bed to leave the room.

"Jack?" she asked.

Jack turned to face her, "Please will you stay with me?" asked Elsa.

Jack smiled, "Sure," he replied. Jack lay on top of the bed and Elsa laid back down and rested her head on his chest.

"Please don't leave." she whimpered.

"I wouldn't consider it," he replied. Elsa smiled and fell back to sleep.

Jack, however, remained awake. He was full of worry for Elsa. She was so innocent, so beautiful and yet she has always been held back because of who she is.

'I promise you Elsa, you will have the life you've always wanted,' he thought as he gave in to his exhaustion from the previous events and fell asleep.

Little did Elsa know, the nightmare she just had, was Jack's dark past coming to light.


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