A/N Thanks to hogwartsstories, I will. I'm glad my story was powerful enough. jelsalover, No. But I will be explaining that somewhat in this chapter, but I'll be going into greater depth next chapter. Thanks for the support. Guest, I love weird stories. Hm… I don't know yet, it would be interesting…

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Chapter 4

Swear to me.

I sighed sadly, seeing her move away, her lithe beautiful figure weaving through the crowd.

"What is a Nephilim doing in my court?"

I stiffened at her question. "Um," I cleared my throat, "Pardon your majesty?" She cocked an eyebrow, "Must I repeat myself?" Her dulcet tone warmed my ears. "You," she pointed at me, "are a Nephilim. I see your marks, they are as clear as day," I was nervous under her scrutiny, her gaze was calculating and yet not cold, "What would the Angel's children want to do with my court?" She leaned her elbows on the stone railing. "Uh…" She sighed, "You don't even make an effort to answer me," she murmured. I closed my eyes, and pinched the bridge of my nose. "Are you a Downworlder?" She arched an eyebrow, "You tell me." I looked at her; she was pale but not a vampire. She wasn't a werewolf, because it was a full moon. She had no visible warlock mark, and she was beautiful. But she did not have any otherworldly features… "Am I?" I bit my lip.

She smiled, "Angel boy?" I smiled at the nickname, "No. You're a mundane." She cocked an eyebrow, "I meant no offense- I'm not a Downworlder, but," she took off one of her gloves, "I'm no mundane either." She placed her ungloved hand on the railing, and it started to freeze over. "Our beautiful Lady of Winter," Magnus's voice echoed in my head. "You're…" I looked at the cold young woman, "the Snow Queen," she smiled, "Clever Angel boy," she pulled her glove back on.

"How?" I asked, and she cocked her head to one side, "Pardon? The Snow Queen is supposed to be… Old? Ugly?" She smiled at me; her smile didn't reach her eyes though… "No, they say you're cruel, evil, a murderer of the Nephilim." She covered her face, her shoulders shaking. "Your majesty," I moved to stand closer to the apparently distraught Queen. She lifted her face, she was… laughing. I didn't know what to do. Her once cold calm demeanor was gone, and her laugh transformed her face.

I smiled as well, her laughter contagious. "Oh," she wiped at her eyes, "I am truly sorry." She smiled; she had such a beautiful smile, a beautiful real smile that made her cold sad eyes light up. "Are you here to arrest me?" I shook my head, "How old are you?" I asked, "Fifteen." I nodded; the rumors began after she was born, but only a few months. "You're innocent of murder," I looked down at her. Her eyes darkened, did I say something wrong?

Elsa

Innocent? Of murder? I silently shook my head, I'm not. "Why are you really here, Jack?" His dark blue eyes had a sliver spark to them I noticed, "I wanted a challenge. I stumbled upon Magnus' bar, and he said you were looking for a champion. To impress you is the greatest challenge," I chuckled, no doubt Magnus told him that, "Tell me, Lady Queen am I doing well?" Hm, I smirked, "You made me laugh." I said, taking a sip of my champagne, "Is that a good thing?" He was nervous. I took a small sip of my drink, "I have not laughed like that in years," I glanced at him, "It is almost… abnormal." I murmured. A new song then began, and I sighed knowing I would have to dance with the nobles.

"Lady Queen," Jack's voice pulled me from my thoughts, "Yes?" I looked up at him; his hand was extended, "Would you honor me with a dance?" I smiled, "It would bring me great pleasure Lord Frost," I took his hand, and he put his hand on my waist, and he began to lead me through the song. He was a graceful man, his one hand was firm but soft on my waist, his other hand gently held my own, occasionally squeezing it and when he twirled me. I knew he wouldn't lose his grip on me. "So," He spun me back so we were chest to chest, "How can I become your champion?" I smiled, "If you can prove your worthiness," He twirled me twice, "and then I may consider you as my champion," I smiled at him. "Well then my Lady," he dipped me, "I must prove my loyalty," he lifted me air, making me laugh, "My Queen. It is assuring to see how confident you are." He spun to where my back was to his chest, and I could feel the build of a strong body, making a slight blush go to my cheek and then the song stopped.

We stood there for a moment, our heartbeats in sync. I sighed, feeling safe in his warm soft grip. His breathing seemed almost labored in my ear, "I am always confident in the things I want," he whispered. I shivered, feeling suddenly nervous. I realized my position, and how inappropriate this was for me. I quickly pulled away, my heartbeat unsteady.

"Lord Frost," I turned to see him standing proudly, like a proper soldier, "I hope you may consider me as your champion Lady Queen," he bowed to me. I only nodded, not wishing to raise or crush his hopes. "Lady Queen!" I turned to the glass doors to see Hans standing there. "Lord Dredger," he bowed to me, "Lady Queen we have been looking for you," I looked to see Jack just standing there, with a slightly raised eyebrow. "I have been chatting with Lord Frost," I gestured to him. Hans nodded, "Lord Frost," he nodded at Jack who returned to gesture, "Lord Dredger. Who has been looking for me?" I gestured to a waiter, and took a second champagne flute, "It is not as if I have been hiding. Chief and Lady Haddock have arrived. The new Chief wished to speak with you," I paused in taking a drink, "New? What of Chief Stoick the Vast? He passed away a few days ago. Killed in battle," I sighed, pinching the bridge of my nose, "This is the third of my allies who have died in the past year." Hans nodded, "I'm sorry Lord Frost," I turned to Jack, "I don't mean to cut our conversation short, but I must speak with the new Chief Haddock. Excuse me," I nodded at him. "We shall continue our discussion later, perhaps?" he asked with a glimmer of hope in those beautiful dark eyes, "Of course," I smiled. He moved forward, "Then I count the minutes till we meet again," he leaned in closer, and took the champagne from my hand. "You may wish to be sober for your conversation with Chief Haddock, Lady Queen."

He kissed my cheek, and straightened up with a smile. "J- Lady Queen," Hans' voice was sharp. "Of course, till then Lord Frost." He bowed, and I followed Hans red-faced to see the new Chief of Berk. I glanced over my shoulder to see Jack's eyes boring into mine. I waved to him, and he raised his and smiled at me.

"That dog," Hans muttered, "Lord Dredger?" I glanced up at him, "That boy…" He once again just muttered, "Speak up Lord Dredger. If you have any ill-will against Lord Frost- He is a rude, inappropriate little- He is just a flirt." I dismissed his concerns with a wave of my hand, "Do not worry Lord Dredger. He is a flirt, and that is why I worry." I sighed, "Why? He is just enjoying the passions youth, it's…endearing in a way. Lady Queen," He looked down at me, "You are a glorious leader, a beacon of royal prestige and honor. Thank you," I nodded, "You have guided Arendelle into a golden age. But…" I glanced up at him, "But? You are still a young girl," I bit my tongue.

"Your heart is still faint, easily manipulated by charming boys. If you were to be wooed by the wrong type of person, and he broke your heart, could your kingdom rely on you?" I felt insulted, "Don't presume to know the workings of my heart." I stared at him, "You are dismissed." I said sharply. "Lady Queen- Did I stutter? Leave my sight Lord Dredge, or you shall face consequences." He stalked off.

I straightened my skirt, and walked toward Chief Haddock. "Lady Queen," he and his mother bowed, "Chief and Lady Haddock," I nodded, "my deepest condolences for your lost." The new Chief bowed his head, he was handsome with green eyes and brown hair, but blue eyes and chocolate hair hovered on the edge of my mind. "Thank you Lady Queen," Valka said. "Chief Haddock," He raised his eyes to meet my own, "The Dragon King," I raised my hand, "It is an honor," he kissed my hand, his own was very warm, "The honor is mine Lady Queen." I smiled, "I suspect you wish to be my champion?" He nodded, "Yes. I would be honored to serve you." I nodded.

"You are a most honorable man Chief Haddock." He smiled at me. "But you have Berk to watch over. Being my Knight is a permanent position. Irreversible. I am aware of that. But I wish to honor my father's memory and serve you. He spoke so highly of you, of your courage, your wisdom," he looked me in the eye, his dark green eyes steady, "and your beauty." I smiled, "You flatter me, but I would want you to become my Knight because you want to, not because you wish to honor your father. To honor your Father, I will console my Council and if I chose another," he bowed his head, "I will console my Council and see if I make you a council member. Take care of your people Chief Haddock," he nodded. "Thank you Lady Queen," he said. I glanced over his shoulder to see Magnus gesturing at me, "Excuse me Chief and Lady Haddock, I'm being summoned." They both bowed to me, and I walked to Magnus.

"Lady Queen," He bowed. "Magnus," I smiled when he kissed my hand. "How is Jackson doing?" Magnus offered me a champagne flute, "He's," I took a sip of my drink, "Charming, handsome, and," I looked at Magnus, "a Shadowhunter…" I hissed. "And…?" Magnus twirled his hands. "And?!" My hand gripped the delicate glass, "Why in the nine hells would you think a Shadowhunter, a damn SHADOWHUNTER would serve me?!" Magnus patted my shoulder, "Please hold your temper," he whispered. "Magnus! I respect and care for you, but he is a Shadowhunter! How could you do this to me! The Nephilim hate me! They apparently think I'm a murderer!" I felt tears in the back of my eyes, "I can't trust him!"

Magnus grabbed my elbow and pulled me over to a sofa, "Breathe," he whispered. "I know your trust is near-impossible to win, but I hope you know that he wants to serve you." I took a deep breath, "When will the final test happen," he whispered. "Soon," I took a deep drink of the bubbly liquid, "I will signal my guards- Let him prove himself." He whispered, "I will. I know you don't trust Shadowhunters, but he's different. He's a good man," Magnus looked at me, "He worships the ground you walk on Elsa. You've mesmerized him, he wants to serve you. He seems to be a good man, but," I sighed, "I do not how I can…" he placed a bedazzled hand on my own shaking hands, "Give him a chance," he begged.

I cocked an eyebrow, "How? He is not only a warrior, but an artist. He is strong, and passionate. He will prove himself," he pulled me to my feet, "My dear sweet Elsa, by the end of the night you will choose him. I swear it," he squeezed my hands. "Well Magnus love you have a challenge." I smiled at him, and walked to the crowd to interact with my guests.

Jack

I was leaning against the stone railing, feeling the cool stone seep through my jacket. I heard a slow clap, and sighed. "Hello Magnus." He stood beside me, his arms crossed. "Did you speak with the Queen? Yes," he stroked his chin. "Do I want to know what she had to say?"
I glanced at him, "She thinks you're a good man," I sighed a breath of relief, "but," my heart seized up. "You are a Shadowhunter, and she feels she may not be able to trust you." I bit my lip, "I saw the longing in your eyes." He whispered, "You don't only wish to serve her, you want her." I bowed my head, "Are you going to reprimand me? Tell me it's forbidden? She'll never love me? I," I bowed my head, and closed my eyes, "Do not want to hear it." I growled. Magnus sighed and shook his head, "I am not going to lecture you, but," he turned to face me, "I am going to help you. She wants a warrior, but," he placed his hand on my shoulder, "She needs a companion. She's more damaged than you could ever know," I cocked my head to one side, what happened to her? Did the King do something to her?

"Show her the true side of your heart. You love music, she loves music. Prove to her you are a true man." I stood up straighter, "what can I do? You choose," he walked toward the doors, "I can do this." I followed him inside.

He turned to a guard and whispered in his ear. The guard nodded, and walked through the crowd. "I am informing the Queen." I nodded, and stood there. "What are you going to do? Devote a song to her," I whispered. He nodded, and the guard returned. "Please follow me," we weaved through the crowd and stopped in front of the throne. She was sitting there, her arms resting upon armrests. Magnus cleared his throat, and the room fell silent. "Lady Queen," I began, "I wish to devote a song to you," I kneeled, "If it would please you." She nodded, "I would be glad," she gestured to the grand ivory piano, and "I hope the piano serves your purposes, Lord Frost. Yes Lady Queen," I bowed my head, "Most perfectly." She nodded, "Please begin." She flicked her hand. I nodded and walked to the piano.

"For you Lady Queen,"

I began to play.

I kept my eyes focused on the keys

I want to please her

I want her to know I care

Will this make her happy?

Elsa

I sat there listening

He had talent

Much talent

It was moving

I couldn't

Help but close my eyes

To see the music in my mind

I felt tears slowly fall

I imagined winter

Horses and happiness

Happiness..,

I could see my sister and I dancing

Mama and Papa laughing

Me dancing with Papa

Standing on his feet

As he guided me through a dance

As beautiful memories crashed on me

Oh Anna

Papa

Mama

I miss you

I felt my heart seize u

It slowed

The memories slowly left

I saw blood

I felt agony

Sadness

Loneliness

Longing…

Jack

I stood up and bowed. People clapped and cheered, but the approval I wanted was on a throne. She was dabbing at her eyes, I made her cry… I rose from the piano. It began as a walk, and then turned into a near close run. I kneeled in front of her. Taking her gloved hands into my scarred ones I kissed them, "For you I play. You hold my heart, and my life, my Lady Queen. What was the song called?" she whispered, "Once upon a December." I kissed and nuzzled her hands. "You have a beautiful talent," she whispered and stroked my face. "Thank you," she whispered. I stood up, and kissed her hands one last time. "Would you please get me a drink," she asked, wiping tears away. I nodded, and walked toward a waiter.

Glancing over my shoulder, I saw her whispering in a guard's ear who nodded. I made my way through the crowd to deliver the Queen her drink when I was showered in glass. I looked up to see people bursting in through the windows and doors. They all were wearing black cloaks. Shadowhunters… I felt terrified for the Queen who sat on her throne, a look of shock on her face. They intruders drew their weapons, and my Shadowhunter instincts told me they were not Nephilim…

They charged towards us, and I ran through the fray to stand in front of the Queen with my sword drawn. "Elsa," I glanced over my shoulder, "Are you alright?" She nodded her stare cold. I moved closer to her as a few of the attackers broke away from the group and surged forward. Their armor, it indicated that they were Fey… "Stand down!" I raised my blade to attack the rogues. "You have violated the Accords," I swung my blade at a green skinned woman. "Silly Nephilim," she smirked, and I shoved her down the steps. A tall Fey charged forward. I blocked his attack, but he pulled a dagger and made to stab my throat when I heard a slow clap. Elsa was clapping. "Elsa- Stop." Her voice rang through the hall. The intruders dropped their weapons. "What…?" I made to stop her as she approached the Knight I was fighting, "Meliorn?" The Knight removed his helmet, his black hair flowing loose, "Lady Winter," he bowed.

Elsa

I chuckled, "Well done." I clapped, "It was quite the convincing act. I was almost convinced." He chuckled with mirth, "We only wish to please. Yes," I placed my hand on his chest, "You have done me well. Tell your Queen a debt is owed." Jack froze, "Lady Queen-" I held up a hand, "Lady Winter," he pulled a scroll out, "She wished for me to deliver this to you." I took the scroll and clutched it in my hand, "thank you." I glanced up at the window he crashed through, and sighed. "Oh dear," Meliorn's eyes followed my own gaze, "Yes," he smirked, "We got excited. It is fine, I'll have that fixed. You are dismissed," I kissed his cheek, "Thank you again." He nodded, and he and his army walked out the doors.

I sat on my throne, feeling pleased. "Lady Queen! What in the nine hell was that! You endangered us all!" Men were protesting, and I glared at them. "Is that how you speak to your Queen?" I slowly removed my gloves, the growing drafty. "We might have died!" I threw my head back and a chilling laughed escaped my throat, "You are all fools!" I walked down the steps, "It was a test. And you all failed it!" I removed my other glove, "Except one." I looked over my shoulder at Jack, "He was the only that passed. And for that I have made my choice," I walked up to him and held his hand above his head, "Lord Frost is my champion."

Jack

I stood there shocked, her cool hand in mine. I squeezed her hand, and she smiled at me. Our audience yelled in protest, "Lady Queen!" Hans stepped forward, "He is a no name man from… Where are you from?" I glanced at Elsa, and she shook her head. "I decline to answer that." She clapped her hands, "Tomorrow is the Knighting." She stepped forward, "Please return home safely. And you are all welcomed to Lord's Frost Knighting at the church."

She walked past me to a side door, and glanced over shoulder. "Come," she went through the door with a whip of her dress. I made haste and followed her. "Lady Queen-" she was standing there with a lantern in her hand, "Come." She walked down the dark hallway, and I caught up to her. "Lady- Call me Elsa. I grow tire of people addressing me with such stiffness," she sighed, "It's annoying." I looked at her, the candlelight casting angles on her face. Her icy eyes lit up. Beautiful… I sighed. "Thank you," she looked at me. I looked down, blushing. She chuckled, "you're cute." I smiled, "Cute? I would think," I straightened my jacket, "I would think handsome." She shook her head, a smile tugging at the corners of her mouth, "Why did you choose me?" She looked up at me and sighed.

Elsa

I sighed, "I wanted to see how they would react to me being attacked. They all acted as I thought, it was disappointing. Except you," I looked at him, "You didn't throw yourself into the frays of battle, but ran to my side to personally protect me. As I wanted, a Knight's first thought in battle should be, even though it is less often than not, is that their leader is protected. You did well Jack." He nodded, "But I did fight…" I chuckled, "But only because they were aiming to harm me. Even though I was never in danger- I didn't know that. I know, that was my plan. No one but my staff knew. And Magnus of course," I nodded. "You two are close? Yes, he is one of the only people I truly trust. You do know that he is a- A warlock? Yes," I looked up at him, "I am not stupid. I never said- I know." I smirked, "Tell me Angel boy, what am I?" He looked down at me, his brow scrunched.

Jack

I bit my lip, "The only thing I can think is…Fey?" She laughed, "You don't even believe that yourself." I sighed, "I don't…But I don't know… I must be unique." She said. I shrugged, "I suppose yes." I looked over her shoulder to see a portrait, a man and woman; it had a black veil over it. The man had broad shoulders, and red hair, and the woman… her face was a copy of Elsa's. These people must be her parents… I looked over at the next one, two little girls, a red-head and I think Elsa. The girl with her must be her sister. "Jack?" I glanced over at Elsa. "What are you doing," she hissed. "Is this your family?" She stood there froze.

Elsa

Just get away from those portraits? I silently pleaded, "Yes." I said softly, "You look like your mother and sister. Thank you," I crossed my arms. "Jack please come away from those portraits?" He looked at me in confusion, "What's wrong? Nothing," I stepped back, "I am simply tired." He nodded, "What is your sister's name? Anna," I bit my lip, attempting to keep the tears from falling. "Are they on holiday?" I shook my head, and turned away. "Kai Gerda, attend to him." I stalked past my servants and to my chambers.

Jack

I stood there confused. "Did I do something?" Kai grabbed my elbow, and lead me down the hallway, and Gerda opened a door and lead me there. "Will she be alright?" Gerda shook her head, "You looked at those portraits? Didn't you? Yes," I said. "Did you ask any questions? Yes." Kai sighed unhappily, "Never do that ever again. I… What did I do wrong? Her family is dead." Kai said. She's more damaged than you could ever know, Magnus's voice echoed in my head. "What? Oh God…" I murmured, "How…? They were murdered, when she was twelve. She was the only survivor." Gerda dabbed at her eyes. I shivered at the sudden cold, "Why is it so cold? The Queen," Gerda murmured. "She'll calm down in the morning. I'll go get you more blankets; it's going to be a cold night." She left the room.

"Will the King help her calm down?" Kai froze, "The King? Yes, her husband?" Kai chuckled, "She's not married. She is the only royal alive. Oh," I felt stupid. Kai handed me stack of clothes, and Gerda put the extra blankets on the bed. "Sleep well Lord Frost." They both bowed, and the door was shut.

I changed, and crawled under the covers, shivering. Not from the cold… The sadness in her eyes… It made so much more sense… I am such a jackass… I closed my eyes and attempted to get some sleep.

Elsa

I was curled up on my bed, sobbing. I begged and pleaded, why wouldn't he just listen? I snatched a knife off my end table and threw it at the wall, satisfied that it stuck. Sighing deeply, I raked my fingers through my hair. "Damn it all to the nine hells." My room was covered in snow, I sighed and raised my hands soaking it all in. The castle will be cold tonight… I closed my eyes, and fell into a fitful sleep.

Next day…

"Lady Queen!" Gerda swept in my room, and pulled the curtains open. "Ugh…" I mumbled, and threw a pillow over my head. I heard her chuckling, "No matter how mature you may act," I heard say, "You're still a teenager." She yanked the pillow off my face. "Augh!" I covered my face, "Gerda…" I mumbled, "Lady Queen," she brushed hair away from my face, and gasped. "Do I look affright? It's fixable." I cocked an eyebrow, "Fixable? You appreciate me for my honestly, not false truths." I nodded, and rose out of bed, cracking my body. "I really wish you wouldn't do that." She placed a robe on my shoulder, and I tied it.

"How long until the ceremony? We have a few hours." I nodded, and sat in front of my mirror, "I wish to get ready now." She nodded, "Do you want breakfast?" I shook my head, "Just get me prepared. Is- Lord Bane and Kai preparing Lord Frost?" She cut me off, "Yes." I chuckled, "Lord Bane had him up at the crack of dawn, I am quite surprised that you did not hear their scuffle," she chuckled, "It was quite entertaining." I nodded, and Gerda began brushing my hair out.

"What gown are you going to wear?" I shrugged and rubbed the sleep from my eyes, "You drank too much. It was well worth it," I murmured, "You'll turn into an alcoholic at this rate," She chided, "I am a social drinker. I don't host that many parties… We found your hidden stash," I glanced up at her, "Going through my things? My health is not your concern- It will be his." Magnus said. "Lord Bane," Gerda bowed, and I nodded. "Gerda allow me to handle this mess of a Lady." I glared at his reflection, and I dismissed Gerda. "Let's have a look at you," He grabbed my chin and cocked an eyebrow, "You're not hungover. You were crying last night," I looked down, "Jack told me," I covered my face, "He should've listened- I know, but he didn't know." Magus stroked my hair, making me lean into his touch.

"Alright," Magnus said. "Let's get you ready." He turned me around and began brushing my hair, "I dismissed Gerda so you could do exactly what she was doing?" He chuckled, "But I have," he wiggled his fingers making blue sparks fly. "I suppose your right." He nodded, a smile tugging at his lips. "How is Jack?" I asked quietly, "Wallowing in guilt for upsetting," I elbowed Magnus in the stomach, "Don't," I whispered. "Elsa," he pulled strands of my hair back, began braiding them; "He feels empathy. I may have brought you the companion you've been pining for."

My back stiffened, "Pining?" I blushed, "you make me sound like a desperate women from some romance novel!" I covered my face, embarrassed, "Everyone thinks you have everything. It must be hard living behind these cold castle walls," He placed his hands on my shoulders, "All alone. Elsa you're only sixteen. Even on your birthdays, you don't celebrate. You've been denied a proper childhood." I looked down, "Let him help you heal." I sighed, "Fine." He smiled and squeezed my shoulders, "He is a good man." Magnus twirled his fingers, "There."

I looked up, an extravagant style of my coronation bun with blue sapphire pins complimenting my crown, "It's beautiful," I turned in my seat, and Magnus pressed his fingers under my eyes, "I should have call Madeline," he muttered. I chuckled, "How is she? She's doing fine; she's a nurse in London. Ah," I twined my fingers together, "She always did want to help other people." He nodded, "And Ragnor?" A mischievous grin took over Magnus' face, "Wonderful. The old bat still hates me." He muttered, "Because of Peru?" He nodded, "The man has no sense of humor!" I laughed. "I hate using the mundane methods," he muttered. "Then don't," I raised my hands, "There are no mundanes present here." Magnus crossed his arms, and sighed comically, "Oh fine."

Jack

I was standing in front of the window, my arms behind my back. It's a beautiful day, perfect for my Knighting. I looked down at myself, a blue and black waistcoat, and black trousers with a blue stripe down each side. I would be given a sword at the ceremony, but I did have my daggers hidden inside my boots. I rubbed my fingers together; Magnus told me I had to wear black leather gloves for this. They were comfortable, and the air did hold a chill to it. I sighed, and reached to run my hand through my hair but stopped. If you so much as touch your hair, I'll shave it all off! I placed it back down, Magnus' threat ringing in my ears. Lord Frost?" I looked over my shoulder, "Kai." I smiled, and gestured him forward, "The Queen asked me to give this to you," he handed me a box, "Thank you," he nodded and scuttled out of the room. "Hm," my fingers stroked the leather box. "I wonder…" I opened the box to see a pin, a silver crown and sword with a ribbon circling them, "Must be the sign of my rank." I placed the pin over my heart, it looked good. I smiled, proudly. I ran my finger over my ring, the familiar feel of the engraved snowflakes, it helped calm my nerves.

Another knock at my door made me jump. "Yes?" Kai walked in, "Lord Frost it is time." I nodded and walked out the door.

Elsa

I was walking to the carriage, the guards bowing to me. "Lady Queen," Jack got out of the carriage, and offered his hand, "Thank you," I stepped into the carriage. He shut the door, and I tapped the roof twice. "Good Morning Lady Queen, I hope you slept well. I did. Thank you," I sighed.

"What did I tell you about calling me Lady Queen?" I cocked an eyebrow at him, and he glanced down, "I thought after last night-" I held up my hand, and he fell silent. "We will not speak of last night. Understood?" he nodded, "Yes… Elsa." I smiled, he was a bit rough around the edges but with the proper grooming he would be a proper man. "It is a beautiful day," he said looking out the window. "Yes, winter always promises beautiful days." He nodded, "The snow is truly beautiful. You should how it looks on the Cathedral, it is absolutely stunning."

Jack

"You look stunning, Elsa." She smiled; she did look stunning garbed in a blue gown with silver threading. The bodice had a black and silver flower sewn into it, and it complimented her beauty. Thank you," she said. "Magnus put a lot of effort into your appearance." I looked down and smiled, "He woke me up at the break of dawn. I heard," she laughed. I smiled and leaned back. "Did you memorize the Oath?" She asked, and I pulled my sleeve up to reveal a mark, "A memory rune." She cocked an eyebrow, "Efficient." She clapped her hands. I nodded, and the carriage jolted to a stop. "We're here." She said.

Elsa

I was standing in front of the entirety of Arendelle, with a blade in my hands. "The Champion of her Majesty step forward," The priest announced. Jack began to walk down the aisle, his shoulders back and spine straight. He kneeled in front of me, his head bowed.

Jack

"I Jackson Nikolai Frost of Overland stand here before all of Arendelle and God as my witness to pledge life and limb to Queen Elsa. Queen Elsa is now my light, her word is my law. I now only live to serve her, to live at her command and to die at her command," I glanced up at her, "Here and now I swear my life, my body, my soul, my heart, and my sword to you, Lady Queen." I bowed my head, my heart pounding.

Elsa

"Here we stand in the Holy place of our Lord, God in Heaven," I dipped the blade in the holy water, "Jackson Frost," I raised the blade, "I now pronounce you protector of the Royal family, and servant of I Queen Elsa of Arendelle," I brushed the blade on each of his shoulders, "Take this sword and stand by my side for the rest of my life and beyond."

A/N Alrighty! I love this chapter; a lot of effort went into it. I am also working on the epilogues for 'Take me back, I'm sorry.' 'And Don't let me go.' With school coming up (shed a single tear) the updates won't be AS frequent, but I'll still make an effort. I would also love reviews! They are life fuel, so give me your opinion I adore suggestions, theories, reviews and constructive criticism. Bye love ya'll XOXO.