Elsa enjoyed the quiet winter night. She just wanted a moment to breathe and just hear the sound of her own thoughts. She cared deeply for the people of Arendelle and much more so for her sister, Anna. Everything she did, she did because she cares but sometimes even people with big hearts need some time alone.

Elsa wondered if it had to be this way forever. She wondered if she would have to constantly be making decisions for everyone and watch her sister do the same someday. It's so different to have been in isolation for so many years and suddenly be with crowds of people. At first, it was refreshing and rejuvenating. Elsa loved her subjects and wanted to know them all.

She spent time adventuring in the town to visit everyone and play games with the kids and buy the local produce that the farmers would grow. She was impressed with how well the town was doing and how much it thrived. She even wondered if the town really needed a Queen at times but soon realized that there are more official duties that need to be done to keep the town running successfully. Elsa had prepared for her royal duties all those years. It helped pass the time when she locked herself away.

Elsa found her way to a park and sat on a cold metal bench. The fountain at the center sprayed water endlessly. She enjoyed watching the water flow and it made her feel more relaxed. The stars glowed bright and the moon looked close and full. It couldn't have been a more perfect night for a walk.

Elsa looked at her hands which were folded in her lap and she relaxed. She broke her posture and slumped over and sighed. She let her hair down and enjoyed the freedom. It was nice to let go and relax and enjoy the night time winter air.

Elsa caught movement out of the corner of her eye. It was a shadow against the bright light of the moon. She stood quickly and looked towards the rooftops. She stood completely still. She couldn't see or hear anything. The night was still calm. Then she saw it again atop another roof.

"Who's there?!" Elsa called out readying herself. It was quiet for a little while and then a figure came out from behind a rooftop chimney. It slid down the rooftop and landed easily on the ground. He walked out into the lit street, it was a man and he was carrying a long staff. He wore no shoes, bottoms and a sweater. His hood was up and Elsa couldn't see his face.

"Who are you? What do you want?" Elsa spoke standing tall and ready.

The man removed his hood and Elsa could clearly see his face. His skin was pale and his hair was white and his eyes were an icy blue. Elsa knew he wasn't a citizen of Arendelle. She hadn't recognized him.

"Y-You can see me?"

"Of course I can, why wouldn't I?" Elsa asked being sure to keep her distance from the man, "Now who are you and what do you want?"

Jack tried to step closer to Elsa. He couldn't believe it but she could see him. She wasn't a child so how could this be?

"My name is Jack Frost." He said

"Jack Frost?"

"Yep. I come from a faraway place called Burgess. I seem to have stumbled upon your ball here. It looks like a real fun time." Jack laughed to himself. He stood his staff up straight and sat atop of it.

"How are you doing that?" Elsa asked surprised.

"Let's see. I'm kind of a special being. I'm more known as the Spirit of Winter and the Guardian of fun." Jack made a juggling gesture with hands as he said this with sarcasm

Elsa looked at Jack like he was crazy.

"What's your name then?" he asked smirking.

"I'm Queen Elsa of Arendelle." She eyed him carefully.

"Oh your majesty, my apologies." Jack said sarcastically and jumped down from his pole to bow in her presence.

"Very funny." Elsa said

"I've got to hand it to you Elsa, your dance has some fancy decorations. You have to tell me your secret." Jack took another step closer to Elsa.

"What decorations?"

"The ice! It was crafted perfectly. It's nearly impossible to get that kind of craftsmanship around these parts." Jack gestured towards the kingdom of Arendelle.

"I did it." Elsa said as she narrowed her eyes at Jack and waited for his reaction but after seeing him stand so easily on his staff as if he was an amazing acrobat, he wouldn't be too surprised.

Jacks eyes grew wide and he froze where he stood, "You did that?" He pointed to the direction where the ball was being held, "May I see?"

Elsa suddenly smiled. She pulled her skirt up slightly and took one step. From that one step a flurry of ice covered the ground in a shape of a snowflake. The fountain in the center of the park froze midair and the water from the spouts of the angels froze in time.

"Unbelievable." Jack said as he stared at the snowflake design and then back at Elsa.

He walked right up to Elsa and grabbed her arms.

"Hey, let me go!" Elsa said clenching her fists.

"I didn't think there was anyone else who could do that!" Jack said enthusiastically

"Anyone else?" Elsa grasped Jack's arms as well and looked at him directly, "What do you mean?"

"I mean this." Jack said and stood back. He raised his staff to the sky and a burst of white light shot and burst high up and snow came raining down.

Jack made a snowball by blowing gently into his hand and held it out for Elsa to take.

"This is a special snowball. When I throw them, it fills whomever I hit it with a sense of fun and mischief. Want to see?" He asked

Elsa slowly nodded and Jack made another snowball and aimed at the nearest person. Across the park there sat a man against a building and Jack hit him square in the chest.

The man looked up and found another person on a different park bench. He smiled wide and snuck up on the person and startled them. He started laughing but the person looked fairly angry and went to walk away.

"That's no fun. Why don't you hit that person with your snowball there so that man doesn't feel left out?" Jack pointed at the snowball he placed in Elsa's hand.

"Oh no, I couldn't." She said trying to hand the ball back

"Just try it, trust me."

"Trust someone I've only just met?" Elsa smiled

"You never know unless you try." Jack urged

Elsa looked at the person who was walking away and as best as she could, threw the snowball, and hit them in the arm. She immediately pulled her hands to her mouth and started snickering. The person stopped walking away and looked back at the man.

They then started laughing uncontrollably and went to start making snowballs of their own.

"Unbelievable." Elsa said watching their encounter. She looked at Jack who was smiling wide and twirling his staff, "Why are you here?"

"I go where I need to go to make sure that kids always know the spirit of winter and make sure their youth and innocence is protected. I do that by influencing kids to have fun."

"So you're helping the children of Arendelle then, right?" Elsa asked.

"I am. I arrived today and just in time to notice all the commotion of the winter ball. I thought I would check it out and when I saw the inside, it amazed me. I couldn't begin to understand the craftsmanship of the ice in there but after meeting you, I understand how it happened."

"Did anyone see you?" Elsa asked realizing his attire was not appropriate for such a formal occasion and since his complexion was different than that of anyone else in Arendelle besides Elsa then others might think he was as different as Elsa and cause some commotion.

"No, no one can see me except Children who believe in me. I can't understand how you can see me? You're no child. It makes me wonder what's going on. I wish the man in the moon could tell me." Jack said

"The man in the moon-" Elsa said as some guards came rushing into the park.

"Your highness, the guests have been wondering where you've been. Princess Anna has been worried about you." One of them spoke

"Oh I'm sorry. I didn't wish to bring anyone worry. I was just taking a walk and talking with a friend." Elsa gestured to where Jack was standing.

"Uh Queen Elsa I see no one there." The guard said. Elsa looked and saw Jack still standing there smiling. She had forgotten that no one else can see him

"Oh they must have left. I'll go back to the ball. I hope I see my friend there. I'd like to talk with them some more." Elsa hinted at Jack as she walked away with the guards.

Jack watched as Elsa walked away with the guards. He couldn't believe it. Someone could see him and it wasn't a child who believed in him but rather a beautiful woman. How was this possible?

He looked up at the moon, "How can she see me? Could you tell me how this is possible?"

Jack stood in silence for a while and then jumped up high and used the wind to help him land on a rooftop. He steadily jumped across aging rooftops to follow the queen and her guards back to the ball.

When he first saw Elsa, he thought she was stunningly beautiful and he couldn't explain why but he felt like he had to follow her. An unexplained feeling inside him told him that he needed to meet her and low and behold, he discovered that she is a rare gem indeed. She can see Jack and talk to him and also controls snow and ice just as he can.

Just those qualities alone confirm Jack's suspicions that he was supposed to meet her. Was he really here in Arendelle for the children or did the man in the moon really push him there to meet Elsa, and if he did, then why? What was so important about his meeting Elsa that he needed to travel around the world to get there? Did the man in the moon really have anything to do with pushing them together? Jack needed to know.

He stopped jumping roof to roof and following Elsa. He felt bad that he wasn't going to go back to the ball to talk with her. He'd be back but there was something he needed to do first, but he wasn't going to leave without leaving Elsa an explanation. Jack waved his staff in the direction that Elsa was walking and a gust of wind blew past her.

Elsa held her hair down and looked in the direction the wind blew. Jack waved at her and then let the wind take him away. He didn't look back to see Elsa. Even if she would be upset that he didn't return right away to answer her questions, he knew that she would still keep his invite open into the castle for a chat. For right now, Jack had to a pay a visit to the other guardians for some help.

Gathered at the North pole, North, Toothiana, Bunnymund and the sandman were waiting while Jack arrived.

"Jack Frost old friend, Man in moon gathered us here and told us you needed to speak with us." North said as Jack landed before them in North's meeting room.

Jack looked up at the opening in the ceiling that revealed the moon. So he was listening to Jack, which meant the man in the moon did have some kind of plan for Jack and Elsa meeting. Jack just needed to know what.

"Yeah it's true. Something happened that I just can't wrap my head around. I went to this kingdom called Arendelle. I went to spend some time with the kids there and get this. I met this girl-"

"Jack met a girl? That's a surprise." Bunnymund said from his little corner of the room. He was leaning against a pillar listening in on Jack's story. He emerged and stood next to Sandy in the circle of guardians.

The tooth fairies with Toothiana let out small cries, "Girls contain yourselves. Don't disgrace the uniform.'' She said fluttering about the room between Jack and North. Jack could never keep up with her some times.

"Yeah Skippy, I met a girl and you won't believe this. She can see me and she's not a child."

"How is that possible?" North asked with a surprised expression on his face

Sandy was expressing his curiosity through animations of dream sand above his head.

"I'm not sure but there's more. This is the Queen of Arendelle we're talking about and she has special powers. They're just like mine! I saw it with my own eyes. She's amazing! She can create the most amazing designs with ice and all with the touch of her hand or even in her step." Jack walked with much expression and threw his hands about demonstrating how impressed he was with Elsa's abilities.

"She doesn't sound like any ordinary queen to me." Toothiana said

"Yeah but why did man in moon gather us here?" North asked

"It couldn't have been to listen to Jack brag about how he met some special girl and to rub it in our faces." Bunnymund said while twirling his boomerang

"The man in the moon brought me to that girl for a reason. I can't figure out why and I thought if I came here to tell you about her, you can somehow help me get the man in the moon to help."

"We don't control the man in the moon, Jack. He tells us when we're needed. Only he truly knows when it's important to gather all of us and since he summoned us here, he must have something to say." Toothiana said.

Sandy made a moon above his head with the dream sand and pointed in the direction that the moon was in. Jack looked up and saw a ray of light come down from the moon and it landed right on him.

"Jack, you're in his way." Bunny said and Jack jumped to move out of the circle of light.

A shadow displayed in the light. It was a silhouette of a girl with a snowflake above her head.

"That's Queen Elsa." Jack said staring at her. Then a darker shadow engulfed her and changed her silhouette somehow. Instead of a bright uplifting girl, she seemed darker and almost evil.

"What?" Jack narrowed his brow and studied the evil silhouette of the beautiful girl he'd met earlier that night.

The shadow then changed again. It changed into one that all five of them have seen before and it struck a deep and dark nerve in all of the guardians and then suddenly they all felt a strong sense of worry.

"It's Pitch," Toothiana spoke, "He's back."