A/N: Major spoilers ahead (aka a song). I'm trying to keep as true to the movie as possible, but since Disney is making me wait until March for the DVD, I'm going off of pure memory. I'm sorry if sequences and scenes aren't perfect. This is for fun after all!

~Destiny


Elsa looked at her sister in shock, "You shouldn't be here. Who's watching Arendelle?"

The cute brunette shrugged, "Prince Hans has everything under control. I had to find you. You need to come home."

Her reply was cut short when a familiar snowman walked through the door and into the palace. Blue eyes studied him and blinked, "Olaf? But how-"

"This is a nice place." He was looking around, "Did you find her?"

Jack was shocked. He had never seen anything like Olaf in his life, and, by Elsa's face, she somehow knew the snowman. And who was Prince Hans? Did she have a brother as well? He hovered above the stairs and between the two sisters to make sure he didn't miss anything.

"Come home, Elsa."

The queen shook her head, "You shouldn't be here, Anna. It's not safe." She turned away.

Anna chased after her, "You don't have to protect me, Elsa. I'm not afraid!" When her sister didn't answer, she began to sing, "Please don't shut me out again! Please don't slam the door. You don't have to keep your distance anymore."

Pitch grinned from the shadows. The little princess was sweet, but she didn't truly understand the danger. What happened next could be very useful to him. He could tell that Elsa was afraid of hurting her sister again. His grin turned into a smirk.

"'Cause for the first time in forever, I finally understand." She would just not give up, "For the first time in forever, we can fix this hand in hand. We can head down this mountain together! You don't have to live in fear... Cause for the first time in forever, I will be right here."

"Anna!" Elsa shook her head and stopped in the middle of what could have been a ballroom, "Please go back home. Your life awaits. Go enjoy the sun- And open up the gates."

Her hand reached out, "Yeah, but —"

She snapped, "I know! You mean well, but leave me be. Yes, I'm alone but I'm alone and free! Just stay away and you'll be safe from me…"

"Actually we're not."

Elsa whipped around to face her sister, "What do you mean you're not?"

"I get the feeling you don't know," Anna looked sheepish.

"What do I not know?"

"Arendelle's in deep, deep, deep, deep..." She paused before sighing, "Snow…"

"What?" Elsa began to panic as the news sank in.

"You've kind of set off an eternal winter... everywhere." Anna was still smiling, hopeful that her sister would help.

"Everywhere?"

"It's okay, you can just unfreeze it."

Her braid swung back and forth as Elsa frantically shook her head, her mind reeling, "No, I can't. I — I don't know how!"

Pitch watched the sister with glee. The more Anna pushed her, the more frightened Elsa got. It was as if Christmas had come early for him. His queen's powers surged as an ice storm swirled around her, protecting her.

Jack was trying to help, "Elsa, you must calm down! Control it! I know you can do it."

Finally, in response to both her sister's pleas and Jack's coaching, Elsa belted out, "I CAN'T!" Power burst from her, striking Anna in the chest, but she didn't notice, "Get out."

"Elsa…"

"Please, just go!" She waited for her sister to hurry away before following to the door. Olaf looked back at her sadly and waved as he took Anna's lead to leave. From the doorway, she watched them walk away with a man she had never seen before, but she knew that her sister would try to see her again. With a heavy heart, Elsa constructed a guard out of ice and snow to protect her isolation and slammed the door for good.

Jack spoke to her from the stairs, "Why would you treat your sister in that way? What did she ever do to you?"

"Did you know about Arendelle, spirit?" She was fuming, "You teach me control when I have ruined everything. What good are you if all you do is lie?"

"Elsa…"

"Did you know?" She walked through him, heading towards her bedroom.

He sighed, "Yes. I noticed it on the way to your palace."

"Noticed on the way? I thought you lived on this mountain." She stopped, confused, "Who are you really?"

"Well," he paused, "I'm not a spirit, but I do bring winter to places. My name is Jack Frost."

"Why can't I see you, Jack Frost?" She turned around, looking for him with narrowed eyes, "Is this a game to you?"

He laughed dryly, "I love games, Elsa, but no one can see me. You have to believe in me to see me. It's really annoying, really."

"I believed in the spirit."

"But I am not the spirit. That was only enough for us to communicate like this."

"Strange rules for an invisible boy."

Jack shrugged, "I was created by the Man in the Moon. Take it up with him if you have a problem with it."

Her face was a mask, "All I hear is lies, Jack. Tell me, how can I believe in you if I can't trust you?" She continued to her bedroom in silence and shut the door behind her.