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The next morning was a blur for Elsa. She entered into an autopilot, letting her body go about its daily routines while Elsa was left alone in her head with her thoughts. After learning the new information about Pitch last night, Jack had taken her home right away, she really needed that sleep, but even so, she still couldn't think of any solutions. She finally snapped back into reality during breakfast with Anna. Anna was in the middle of telling a story about Kristoff.

"-Right as Sven barges in their sled," She snorted, trying to compose her laughter. "Which destroys his new sled!" Anna was practically dying. She probably would have fell over if not for noticing that Elsa really didn't show any interest in her story. Her smile melted.

"Elsa, are you ok?" She asked gently. Elsa felt bad. Lately, Anna has been a bit more careful with how and what she says, ever since they fought. Elsa didn't know why Anna insisted on taking the blame for everything when clearly it was Elsa's, but Elsa new better than to try and reason with girl. Anna has this complex that Elsa could never do any wrong.

"Yea," Elsa mumbled, a bit quitter and hoarser than she intended. She hadn't spoken all morning, so her voice had not been used yet. "I just have a lot of things to think about right now."

"Like what?" Anna requested, with the face of a curious puppy.

Elsa wasn't sure if she should tell Anna. Lately, every fight has been about Elsa not being honest with her sister, so maybe for once she should. Maybe Anna could help her. She couldn't give away everything though, not yet. Especially not Jack.

"Anna, do you think the people of Arendelle.." She trailed, suddenly, the window overlooking the table seemed very interesting.

"Go on" Anna persuaded. Elsa let out a deep sigh.

"Do you think they are afraid of me?"

This really caught Anna off guard. As soon as the words left my mouth, she practically choked on her breakfast.

"Are you nuts?!" She attempted to yell in a strained voice. Elsa, once again, found interest elsewhere, as long as it wasn't Anna's face. She heard her sister's chair screech, and the patter of feet around the table. Out of nowhere, she felt warm hands wrap around her, and her sisters chin rest on her shoulder.

"Elsa, your people love you. They don't fear you, they respect you." She hugged tighter.

"How can you be so certain Anna? I froze the whole kingdom! Who's to say they don't pretend to like me out of there fear something like that may occur again?" Elsa turned her head to face her sisters. Elsa must have had on a pretty sad face, because Anna's eyes started to water.

"Elsa, please don't say these things. I don't know why you can't accept that people do forgive you and want you to rule them. Can't you just see that?" Anna hugged her sister tighter, and Elsa couldn't help but feel better. Maybe she was silly, and she's just losing it. She hugged Anna back and kissed her on her temple.

"Your right, I'm just crazy. Thank you." She pulled back and smiled. Anna smiled back.

"Good! Well, I have to go. Kristoff and I are meeting up to ice skate. You should join us if you have time!" She yelled as she ran out the door and the down the hall.

Elsa smiled to herself, Anna was right, her people aren't afraid, but a little voice in the back of her head made a quick appearance to put Elsa on edge. 'Aren't afraid yet'.

Elsa decided that right now, the privacy of her room might give her some comfort and ease her worries.

She walked through the threshold of the door, to find Jack lying on her bed, tossing around a snowball.

"Hey!" She shouted at him. "You better not get that on my bed!" She couldn't help but smile like an idiot. Jack sat up, and threw the ball at Elsa, she prepared for impact, but it never came. She looked up and it was frozen mid-air in front of Elsa. Jack waved a hand, and it puffed into white powder and rained down on the floor. He gave Elsa a wink.

"I would never throw a snow-ball at my snow-queen! Unless of course it was a snowball fight, then no mercy there!" He got up and ran over to hug Elsa. She hugged him right back. She suddenly realized the fact that Jack was in the castle. She pulled back.

"Jack, what are you doing here? This is dangerous! If the staff, or anyone finds out that I'm secretly running around with some strange boy who's not from around here, questions are going to be asked!"

As if on cue, one of the cleaning ladies walked in.

"Ah, Queen Elsa! Any laundry you need done?" She asked. Elsa was confused. She wasn't at all asking about Jack, who was literally 5 feet in front of her.

"Uh, yea. Yes, I have a pile of clothes in the corner." She pointed to the corner, still baffled at what was happening, She looked over at Jack, but he was strafing downwards. The lady started towards the corner, and Elsa realized she was heading straight for Jack. She almost formed a word when she passed right through Jack. What? Did she see that right? She bit her tongue, waiting for the lady to leave. Once she did, Elsa shut the door, and turned her attention to Jack.

"Jack, why did she pass through you?"

No answer.

"Jack, why the hell couldn't she see you?" Oh god, Elsa thought, she hoped she wasn't just crazy.

"Look, Elsa. When I said people had a hard time seeing me for who I really am, I was being literal." He stared right in the eyes, and Elsa could see all the loneliness and sadness.

"No one can see you?" She finally figured out.

"Well, no one, but you." He smiled weakly. Elsa still couldn't comprehend this, so she simply walked over to him and gave him a tight hug. It was surprisingly warm, like home. She ran her hand up and down his back, hoping to reassure him and make him feel better.

"Jack, how long?"

"As long as I can remember being Jack Frost." He stated. He didn't seem too distraught over it, but Elsa could still detect a hint of resentment in his voice.

"Why can I see you?" Elsa asked, curious as to why she was the one being who could see Jack.

"I'm not sure honestly, maybe because you have powers." He pulled back out of the hug, and put his hands on Elsa's shoulder.

"Look, I've come to terms with the issue, and it really isn't a big deal, I mean, all the other spirits can see me! Like North, Bunny, Sandman-"

"Wait, who?" Elsa inquired.

"It's besides the point. All you need to know is that I am ok." He flashed one more smile. Elsa knew that expression. It's the one she saw in every mirror she looked in, one that some of the loneliest people wear.

"C'mon." Elsa said, holding out her hand.

"Where are we going?" Jack asked. Grabbing Elsa's out stretched hand.

"A walk." She grinned as she led him out of the room and down the hall. Elsa had taken many good walks around the castle, trying to find the best route. She was about to take Jack down that one. It was full of awesome artifacts and paintings, and beautiful views of the outside world. Jack didn't seem all that into it, but did smile every now and then, and it made Elsa feel better knowing he was at least a little happier.

"Right up here is my favorite painting. It's one of Joan of Arc." Elsa informed Jack, pointing to her favorite image on the wall. Something about it just drew her to it.

"Ya, I think I've heard that story, she was burned right? Accused of witch craft?' Jack recalled, studying the painting.

'Wow' Elsa thought, 'Good thing I wasn't around back then.'

Jack broke the silence. "Thank you." He turned to face her.

Elsa smiled. "Not an issue, glad to share my detour with someone else!" Elsa was genuine. She would have loved to show this to Anna, but sometimes she felt like she was a burden to her sister. Even after a year, she still felt like she didn't deserve Anna's love, after all those years.

"That's not what I meant." He looked like he was searching for a word to say. He sighed deeply.

"Well, what do you mean?" Elsa questioned. She inched towards him, and took his hands in hers.

"Elsa, I was so alone, for so many years. When I first meet you, it was so great to meet someone like me."

Elsa squeezed his hands.

Jack inhaled. "Thank you for making me feel, not so alone." He looked up at Elsa, and his usually, deep set, old looking eyes, now had a gleam of hope, and fun, and a look of longing. Elsa started to lean in till something interrupted the pair.

"Elsa!" Her sister's voice called down the hall.

"Crap, it's Anna!" Elsa loudly whispered to Jack. He gave her a grin.

"I should probably head out anyways, I've been redecorating your castle!"

"Wait, you're what?!'

He winked at her. "See ya later snow queen." He headed out the doorway, not worried about being seen for obvious reasons. Anna slid right around the corner as soon as Jack was out of sight.

Anna started to talk, but then started giggling like crazy.

Elsa smiled at the goofiness of her sister.

"What's so funny sis?"

Anna was still giggling though, and Elsa almost started laughing with her.

She finally caught her breath, and spoke in a little kid voice.

"Wanna build a snowman?"


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