Elsa and the Jack of Hearts soon came across a beautiful castle. It was grayish white with grainy specks of black. Black signs of half a red heart hind on and above the castle's multiple towers. Guards stood next to elegant black gates with multiple twirls and curls in the design. They automatically bowed to the Jack of Hearts and let them both in.
"Now dear Elsa, dinner will be in an hour in a half." He waved two stubby maids to his service. "They will help you to a room to clean yourself up." With that he walked away, the clanking of his boots echoed through the halls, and the two maids shooed her off into a room. The room had a large queen sizes canopy bed in the center of the room. Black, white, and red was laced throughout the elegant room. In the center of the wall was a large window which looked off into a grand sized garden. The garden was decorated with neatly cut hedges and dotted in white and red roses. Elsa turned to go to the bathroom. She undid her now messy French braid and brushed it out into loose curls. She then tugged at her hair and forced it into a new braid. She brushed light purple eyeshadow over her eyes and put on a light mascara. Her lips were already a natural red which was odd for her such pale complexion. Elsa still had about twenty more minutes until dinner so she decided to explore the grand castle.
She past hallway after hallway soon to come across an old oak wood door. The door had a rusty bronze door nob and bronze hinges. Elsa examined the door then looked around to see if anyone was watching. She soon saw the White Rabbit cross the hall and see her as well.
"Oh, Elsa dear!" He hopped carefully over the velvet rugs over to her.
"Why hello White Rabbit, is the Cheshire Cat and Mad Hatter here as well?" She asked curiously.
"Oh, dear no! They would burn the whole castle down within seconds of their arrival!" He chuckled and put a hand on his heart. "Are your staying for dinner?" Elsa smiled softly and nodded. She enjoyed the friendly nature of the rabbit although he may always be in a rush. The rabbit checked his stop watch.
"It seems it is time for dinner!" He exclaimed and licked his lips and Elsa followed him to the dinning room.
Jack's Pov:
Jack grimaced at the cruel memory that pained him horribly. That was the beginning of a beautiful friendship that soon died out. Jack turned his head towards the next memory. There in the mirror he saw the little version of Elsa and him standing over her holding a pillow. In this image they were about eleven. But this image triggered another treasured memory.
Jack walked through the narrow path that was set by Elsa and himself to make it easier to go to each other's house without the trouble of shrubs. He saw Elsa walking in the thin layer of snow that lay on they ground.
"Hi snowflake!" He jumped out and Elsa shrieked and hit his arm, but Jack was already laughing.
"I told you not to do that!" She pouted bit she couldn't help to suppress a few giggles of her own. Jack clutched his stomachs and his face was red from laughter.
"It wasn't that funny!"
"B-but your face!" He wiped tears from his eyes. When he looked up at Elsa, a snowball was slammed into his face. He was bawled over by the power forced into the snowball and he fell onto a soft mound of snow.
"Elsa!" He cried out but she wasn't listening. Now it was her turn to laugh. He made another snowball in his hands and launched it at Elsa but it brushed against her and missed her by a millimeter. Elsa notices and raised an eye brow. An evil grin displayed on her face.
"Shoot." Jack said. They both started a full blown snowball fight. They ended panting and covered in snow. Jack fell face first in the snow and just lay there frying to catch his breath.
"T-too much running." Jack said still panting. The meadow was full of small foot prints.
"It's getting late, i think we ends to go home Jack." Elsa heaved a breath and brushed the snow off her dress.
"Aww, can we just play a little longer, snowflake?" He turned to lay on his back and started to do a snow angle.
Elsa paused for a second then frowned. "My parents will get mad at me for not coming home before dinner." Jack sighed in defeat.
"Alright Elsie." But Jack had a mischievous glint in his eyes. After Elsa disappeared from his sight, Jack shot straight up and ran to the trees surrounding her house. He passed her easily for she was only walking and Elsa didn't seem to notice. He climbed a tree within reason and waited for her appearance. Once he saw her come close enough to the branch, Jack whipped himself upside to be face to face with her.
"Hi Elsie!" Jack practically screamed in her ear. Elsa screamed in shock and toppled over, her eyes wide in a shocked daze.
"How rude!" She yelled up at him.
"Elsie, come on I'm bored! Can we at least play in your house?" Jack looked at her with the best puppy dog eyes he can muster. Elsa looked at him wearily then an idea lit up her beautiful eyes.
"Sleep over!" She shrieked and got up, hopping excitedly. Jack looked fazed for a second, feeling his face warm up. Elsa grabbed onto his arm and practically dragged him to the house.
Once they entered the house Elsa's parents happily let him stay over. Elsa and Jack sat in Elsa's room. Her room was had beautiful transitions of light to dark shades of blue and frost patterns neatly drawn on the walls. They both wore their pajamas, Elsa wore a light blue sleeping gown which was short enough to show her bare feet and teal designs decorated the dress. Jack wore a blue short sleeve shirt with grey pants. Jack hugged a pillow in boredom and examined the frost textures.
"Hey Jack?" Elsa asked in a soft voice. Jack turned around to face her to be slammed in the face with a pillow. Jack coughed up the feathers. He stood up on the bed and picked up the pillow, aiming it at her.
"You wouldn't hit a girl Jack, would you?" Elsa asked sweetly and batted her eyelashes, hugging the pillow to her chest. Jack froze. The lopsided grin on his face faded as if in a thinking state. He plopped on the bed and frowned while Elsa tried to suppress her giggles. She launched the pillow at Jack again.
"Oh that's it!" He shrieked and they ended in a flurry of feathers. Elsa's mother came in and both if them stopped.
"Uhh hi mom." Elsa wrung her hands together nervously and her mother frowned.
"Alright, alright. Both of you to bed." She clapped and shooed them off.
