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14 YEARS BEFORE THE GREAT WINTER
Elsa opened her eyes. The maids just left Elsa's and Anna's room. Elsa turned over to her left side and looked out the window.
The sky's awake. She thought.
She quietly pushed the blankets and covers away and got out of bed. She made sure to be as quiet as she could or Anna would wake up. She tiptoed to the window and knelt on the window seat. She observed the sky for the slightest sign of a fun, immortal, teenage boy with a staff in one hand. She was feeling a bit too impatient so she looked over to her right to see if Anna was still sleeping before she opened the window and sent out a sign to Jack Frost. She loved Anna very much, but it felt nice to have a secret only she and Jack shared.
She sent out sparks of snowflakes into the sky and waited for a gust of wind to sting her face like the last times she saw him. Before she knew it, a cold wind did sting her face but it did not bother her ever since she was born. She stood up and held onto the window panes for support and looked out at the starry sky. She looked at Anna again as a precaution before calling out to him.
"Jack!"
The gust of wind subsided and no one was in sight.
He wouldn't just break his promise, right? Elsa thought in her head.
She bit her lip and closed her eyes as she hung her head and sighed with melancholy.
I can't believe he would do that. . . .
She hopped out of the window seat and again stared at the dark sky in hopes that he had just come late. She turned when all hope was lost and went back to bed. The boy was not in the sky tonight. She set her gaze on her bed and almost screamed. She covered her mouth and her eyes widened.
"What?" He said. "Is there something wrong?"
Jack Frost was lying on her bed like he was invited to do so a few seconds ago.
"What are you doing?" Elsa whisper-screamed. "Get out!"
"Oh, so now you want me out?" Jack crossed his arms.
"Get out of my bed, Jack!"
Jack took his staff and started to hover out of her bed and shrugged at the same time.
"You ready?" He asked.
Elsa's natural sparkle in her eyes came back and she nodded vigorously.
"You have your coat?"
Elsa stared at Jack and answered, "No."
"Are you sure?" Jack raised his brow.
"The cold never bothered me anyway." The princess shrugged.
Jack only smiled very approvingly like she was his apprentice and she had done a good and marvelous deed. Which was what the kind of smile it was, depending on who you ask, of course.
"Then let's go." Jack held out his hand to Elsa and she took it willingly.
They took one last glance at Anna before they soared outside the castle. Anna was sleeping soundly in her warm bed and she was definitely not eavesdropping at all because she was drooling the entire time.
"Fun's over for tonight." said Jack.
Elsa jumped from the window seat and onto the floor. She turned to Jack and they said their farewells.
"Bye, Jack," Elsa bid.
"See ya," he said.
As Jack soared out to the line separating the worlds, Elsa went back to her bed and looked over to Anna. Elsa felt guilty that she did not tell her own sister the stories of the real Jack Frost and her adventures with him. She watched her sister's rhythmical breathing and fell asleep to her own thoughts.
Maybe one day I can tell Anna about him.
And Elsa was partially right, someday Anna would know about the boy with the cocky grin and ice and snow powers. She was only wrong when she thought telling Anna about the boy was more "soon" than "later."
11 YEARS BEFORE THE GREAT WINTER
Elsa was ready for Jack this time. She already sent a sign in the sky and was in sitting in her bed, staring at the sky. She wondered when it would wake and when the wind would sting her cheeks. The stars dotted the sky like jewels on a crown and the trees lined up against each other as if the would fall without the support of another. Elsa already knew this, she just felt that it looked different this time. Her hands played with her braid and she kept on sneaking her eyes onto her sister to make sure she was asleep.
"Elsa?" Anna groaned.
Elsa jumped in her bed. She quickly but silently pulled the covers and lay on her right side. She quickly feigned sleep.
Anna sat up in her bed. She rubbed her eyes and looked at her older sister. Anna yawned and glanced at the sky. She gasped and her eyes shimmered with joy. She pushed the blanket off her legs and jumped out of bed. She scuttled over to the window and looked out to the sky. She smiled and shuffled to Elsa's bed.
"Elsa!" she called. "Elsa!" She groaned as she climbed the bed. "Wake up! Wake up! Wake up!"
"Anna, go back to sleep," Elsa moaned.
"I just can't!" Anna sighed. She flopped onto her sister. "The sky's awake, so I'm awake. So we have to play!"
"Go play by yourself!" Elsa said, shoving her sister to the floor.
In the few seconds this happened, Elsa heard a voice.
"Go. Play with her," Jack said while hovering outside in the air.
Jack, you don't understand. I wanted to play with you, Elsa thought, sensing the selfishness she had displayed to herself.
Anna thought for a moment and an idea came to her head.
"Do you want to build a snowman?" Anna asked.
Jack laughed. He knew Elsa would never resist building snowmen.
Elsa's eyes opened and revealed a childish charm. The two sisters sneaked down the stairs to build their snowman.
Jack smiled. He flew away happily, unaware of the future. Unaware that like broken promises and told secrets, memories can sometimes be forgotten.
AN: This is the end of the prologue, so get ready for the future!
