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ELSA

Elsa breathed in a sigh as she put on her tiara. This was the first time she had worn it sense coronation, and that didn't end very well did it?

"Don't worry," Anna said standing in the doorway to Elsa's room. Anna, Elsa's younger sister had always been there for her even when she didn't see it herself. The difference between this party and the coronation is that the two sisters weren't separated by Elsa's secret. That she had magic.

"Nothing will go wrong this time." Anna said, walking into the room. She was wearing a beautiful red and green dress with intricate designs on it. She with Elsa and looked in the mirror at the two of them.

"You look beautiful." Elsa said.

"You look beautifuler." Anna said with a smile. Tonight was the Christmas Ball. They hadn't hosted one since they were children and the two of them had been locked away from the world. They were throwing the ball before Christmas so that people could spend Christmas at home with their families. Which meant that everyone in Arendelle and foreign kingdoms would be there that night.

"I'm fine," Elsa said. "I can do this, it's just a party. And it's Christmas." Elsa smiled. She took her sister's hand. "Let's go."

The two sisters walked down to the ballroom. Elsa gave the command to open the gates. That command was still so fun to give. Elsa and Anna stood back by the throne and greeted people as they came in. Everyone was dressed so beautifully and they were so kind. Elsa didn't even know why she had been nervous.

She looked to the next person in line and remembered. It was Ivan. He was one of the advisors that had ruled the kingdom after her parents had died and before she was old enough to rule. They all wanted that power back and weren't above shaming her to try to get it.

He bowed before her. "Good evening Queen Elsa." He looked up at her. "Having a fine evening?"

"Yes, thank you." She said curtly. She couldn't fight these people; she had realized that long ago. They will just find a weakness in you. You just had to smile, curtsy, and ladylike the hell out of them, because they can't say anything to that, can they?

"Wonderful thing this, having the Christmas Ball again," Ivan said, "Almost makes people forget about the harsh cold." He narrowed his eyes slightly.

Elsa smiled at him as politely as she could manage. "Most people know the cold isn't something to be afraid of." She curtsied. "Merry Christmas."

" And to you." Ivan said, and then entered the party. Elsa let out a breath she didn't know she had been holding in. She went back to greeting people with her sister. After awhile, Kristoff made his way to the front of the line. He said hello to Elsa and then went over to talk to Anna.

"You can go if you want," Elsa whispered to her sister, "I can handle it from here." Anna smiled at her and took Kristoff's arm as they walked into the ball. Elsa was very happy that her sister had found someone that made her happy. She just hoped she didn't have to hear of another marriage proposal by the end of the night. Elsa finished greeting everyone and entered the ball herself.

She hadn't danced in so long she almost thought she had forgotten how. She wanted to find Kristoff and Anna, but she knew they wouldn't really want her around right now. She was asked to dance by a foreign dignitary, but all he wanted to do was talk about trade relations, and Elsa really wasn't up for that at the moment.

She found herself in the middle of a line dance. It was one she had done before, and she was enjoying herself as she was passed from partner to partner; she was laughing.

A loud noise sounded above her. She whipped around to see what it was. There were noises of panic coming from all around her. A big circle of swirling blue and white was hanging over them. Something fell from it and then it disappeared.

The music had stopped. The room was silent except for a few hushed noises of confusion. Elsa felt something. She knew that whatever had fallen from that thing was going to change her life forever. As she moved towards where it fell, she felt the feeling rise in the pit of her stomach.

There was a ring of people surrounding the falling object. She pushed through a crowd of people and saw him. He was definitely the most beautiful person she had ever seen. He was wearing strange clothes and had a long wooden, frost-covered staff. The boy also had pale skin and white hair.

He was sitting on the floor, rubbing his head. Then, he looked up at her. His eyes were the brightest blue eyes she had ever seen. He looked at her with an expression of recognition.

She looked across the ring of people and saw Anna and Kristoff looking at him and at her. Then quietness in the room had warmed up to noises of people panicking.

"Everyone just calm down, we'll handle this." Elsa said. She nodded at Kristoff and he picked the boy up and followed Elsa.

"Hey, put me down!" The boy said. The three of them and Anna made their way hurriedly to the staircase. The boy continued to struggle. Elsa stopped at the top of the stairs and the rest walked on.

"Don't worry, everything is fine, you can all carry on!" She said to everyone, and then rushed to follow Anna. She saw Ivan as she rushed away.

They all entered big, long room. Elsa closed the door and Kristoff took the boy off his shoulder.

JACK

"Who are you?" Elsa asked him, narrowing her eyes, "And what the hell was that?"

Jack took in a shaky breath. He hadn't thought this far along, he didn't think about meeting her like this. She was angry, angry with him. But she was so beautiful.

There were two other people in the room. The girl he recognized from the dream, Anna, Elsa's sister. The guy he didn't remember though.

"I'm Jack Frost." He said, "And that was a portal." He didn't really see the point in beating around the bush. They were going to find out eventually.

"A portal?" The guy asked, "A portal to where?"

"My world." Jack said.

"You're from another world?" Anna asked.

"Of course he's not from another world Anna, he's making it up." Kristoff said.

"No, I'm not making it up, it's the truth!" Jack said.

"Prove it." Elsa said. They all looked at her. She was looking right at Jack, studying him. Her gaze made him forget everything. He shook his head to snap out of it.

"I can't prove it." Jack said, "You're just going to have to trust me. I have no way to get back there, and I'm not sure what to do next." They were all silent for a moment.

"So who are you Jack Frost?" Elsa asked him. He wasn't ready to tell her everything, not yet. But he could tell her some things. He flew up to the ceiling and flew all around making it snow. He floated back to the ground. They all had their mouths open. Jack smiled.

"I have the powers of winter," Jack said and then pointed at Elsa, "Like you."

"How did you know I have ice powers?" Elsa asked.

"Lucky guess."

Elsa shook her head in disbelief at him and smiled a little.

"You can stay here a few nights if you need to." Elsa said, "I'm Elsa, that's Anna, and he's Kristoff."

"Nice to meet you."