Frozen in Time
Prologue
EPOV
Elsa smiled weakly when Jack was concerned for her. He had grown on her since he was genuinely polite around her. When ever she mentioned her sister, Anna, he quickly darkened as if all he wanted to know about was her. When he learned of how she was to become queen, he seemed distant. Occasionally, she would hear him muttering to him self.
"I knew it wasn't possible. I knew it."
This confused Elsa more than anything. What wasn't possible? What did he 'know'? She ordered the gates open, and the Coronation began.
APOV
Anna was overly excited. The gates were finally open! And then, she met Hans. She knew he had to be the one! Elsa would be so happy for her, she knew it.
When they first saw each other, Elsa and Anna were overjoyed. It had been forever since the two of them had been together.
JPOV
That moment Jack decided to walk in. He saw Elsa in her coronation gown, and he almost lost it. He watched intently as she told the duke that she didn't dance. Wait... The queen couldn't dance? That was just to funny. Though disappointing, he let it go. Then Elsa spotted him, and hope sprouted in her eyes. Was he dreaming? He must be. He quickly looked away and watched her lose the small spark that he had given her. A few of the people could actually see him and convinced others he was real. Haha, he was the star of the coronation.
Elsa began to mingle with some others, and a red headed girl came up to her-asking for her blessing over a sudden out of the blue wedding. The other girls nerve! Elsa(as expected) said no and tried to walk away. Then the girl asked her why she was shutting her out, and shutting the whole world out. She pulled off a glove and Elsa immediately wanted it back. The girl Accused her of things, and then she lost it. ICE? Only he could do that, or so he thought.
EPOV
Elsa couldn't believe it. She had lost control, in front of EVERYONE. She did the instinctual thing, she ran. Oh no, the villagers! Of course, why aren't things ever simple? She couldn't escape and... No not again.
