Chapter 6

Meanwhile with the others.

"Is anyone else thinking what I'm thinking?" Theo asked a few moments after Jack had left.

"Good to know I wasn't the only one who noticed," Tooth answered, confusing everyone.

"What are you two talking about? Notice what?" Bonnie asked.

"Oh, come on, no one else saw it?", "

"Well, I have my suspicions about what you are talking about," Sandra wrote.

"What are you talking about?" both Bonnie and Bunny yelled.

"The solution to our problem. Elsa said that True Love was what would save them," Theo explained, "Well, I don't know about you, but I think Jack is smitten with a certain Snow Queen."

"That is wonderful!" North exclaimed, startling everyone.

"He is right, we just need to get them together, and then everything will be solved!" Nora continued.

"But how? Elsa is not the type to like romantic stuff," Sandra wrote.

"And Jack is too immature," Sandy finished.

"We just need to make them bond and see each other's good traits!" Theo and Tooth exclaimed at the same time, and turned to look at each other.

"Jinx, Jinx again, again. Oh, forget it!"

"What is going on here?" they turned around to see Jack and Elsa standing in the doorway.

"Nothing!"

"Okay," Elsa said before they went to sit down, "So, we should come up with a plan."

"Yes, we need to get them back and save you," Bonnie said.

"I was actually talking about you. Sandra and Sandy can't bring dreams now, Nora and North have Christmas just around the corner, Theo and Tooth can't collect teeth."

"The only ones that don't have to worry about Guardian duties are us, Bunny and Bonnie," Jack finished.

"They're right, the children will stop believing in us. What are we going to do?" Sandy wrote.

"Do you think your friends, the trolls, can help somehow?" North asked Elsa.

"I don't know, but it isn't a bad idea," she answered.

...

"So, how exactly did you meet the Trolls?" Bunny asked.

"It's a long story, we don't have time right now," Elsa said curtly, but sharply enough to cut the conversation.

"Elsa!" they heard a voice exclaim and then Elsa was tackled down by little rock trolls.

"Guys, you are all really cute, but you're really heavy too," Elsa said.

"Sorry Elsa!" they all chorused and then grabbed her hand and dragged her off.

Jack just chuckled and followed while everyone else tried to hold in their laughter. Once there they saw Jack playing with some of the baby trolls while Elsa was bombarded by the female trolls.

"Hello, it is a pleasure to see all of you again," Nora greeted after all the Trolls waved.

"Elsa already told us," the Troll Elsa had called Bulda said, "You don't have to worry, we will use our magic to help you with your duties."

"Grandpabbie is even trying to contact Luna," Elsa said.

"That is wonderful, maybe they can reverse this," North said.

At that moment, Grandpabbie came rolling in and a few seconds later the moon started shining on the valley; the brightness increased until Luna and Manny appeared.

"Pabbie told us what happened, it is terrible!" Luna exclaimed, frightened.

"How dare they do this? They've disturbed the balance more than ever," Manny said, but instead of looking worried, he looked furious.

"Is there anything you can do?" Sandy asked.

"I'm afraid not," Luna answered, "We don't even know how they were able to do this. This is unheard of!"

"Then what are we supposed to do?" Tooth asked.

"The Trolls have offered to use their magic to try and fulfill you duties," Manny said.

"Maybe if we give them the beating of their life to those snakes this will get solved!" Bonnie exclaimed.

"I doubt it'll work like that," Sandra wrote.

"Is there anything we can do about Jack and Elsa?" North asked, expressing what they were all too scared to ask.

"Sadly, there is nothing we can do, they were closed differently from the rest of you," Luna said sadly.

After that everyone was too upset to talk about anything else, so after thanking the Trolls and saying goodbye, they left to Elsa's palace. During the way Jack noticed how everyone was feeling and how distressed Elsa looked, so he wanted to do something to cheer them up. He crouched down and collected some snow in his hand, shaping it into a ball, and picking his target, he aimed and throwed.

"Ahh!" Bunny yelled as the snowball hit him in the back of the head, making him loose his balance and fall face first into the snow.

Bonnie started laughing until she suffered the same fate as Bunny, making Elsa laugh.

"Frostbite!" they screamed before starting to throw snowball at him.

Soon it had become a war, two against one, that is until Bunny had caught Jack and a snowball was thrown from behind him. It became a battle between the spirits of Spring and Winter; very soon everyone else joined in, teaming up with their double, and, even without their powers, Jack and Elsa were easily winning.

"This has to be one of the most epic snowball fights EVER!" Elsa exclaimed beside Jack.

"Glad you're having fun Snowflake."

Suddenly Elsa stopped, making Jack turn towards her curiously, and she was clutching her heart.

"Elsa, are you okay?" as soon as those words left his mouth another strand of Elsa's hair turned brown and she collapsed into his arms. "Elsa!"

Everyone stopped and rushed towards them, just in time to catch Jack when he collapsed too.

"Guys are you alright?" Tooth yelled as she checked them over.

Elsa's eyes started to flutter open, and there was something different about her; though they couldn't quite point it out until Jack opened his eyes and they all gasped.

"What? What is it?" he turned to look at Elsa and they both figured it out.

"Your eyes are changing color!" they yelled and ran towards the ice staircase to look at their reflection.

Their eyes were indeed changing. They were flickering form one color to another, but while Elsa's were just changing from crystal blue to a darker, greenish blue, Jack's were changing from dark blue to brown. Finally, they went back to crystal and dark blue.

"Your eyes are also going back to it's original color," Nora whispered, "We're running out of time."

"We need to get you fixed, and fast!" Bonnie said worriedly.

"Yes, but how?!" Elsa yelled, and everyone turned to her, shocked by her angry tone, "How?"

"Elsa, you need to calm down," Tooth tried.

"No! You don't get it," at this point she was on the verge of tears, "I've only ever loved two people like that, one of them is dead, and the other is being held by Pritch."

Everyone was stunned into silence, Elsa was the spirit of fun, but she was also calm, collected, and had the poise and grace of a queen, to see her like this; vulnerable, angry, broken; was something they never thought possible. She seemed to realize how she was acting and went back to her usual self surprisingly quickly.

"I'm sorry, I shouldn't have snapped at you like that, I apologize for it."

"Are you sure you are Frostbite's double?" Bunny asked after a few seconds of silence, being the first to snap out of their shock. "You have manners,"

"Haha, really funny Bunny," Jack said sarcastically.

...

Later, they were back in the palace, everyone going their different ways, and Jack had gone up to his room looking out the window, trying to clear his head when he heard a scream.

He ran out of the room and towards where he thought the scream came from; on the way he found the others who had also come out to investigate. They were standing outside a room, which he realized was the one that had the statues. He opened the door to see Elsa crying in the middle of the room where Olaf and the Snowgies were standing motionlessly.