A/N: I don't know if I will be posting a chapter in-between now and Christmas, it depends on how creative I am, but I will be posting a Christmasy chapter on Christmas day so watch for that! As always, hope you like it and thanks for reading!

JACK

"You can stay in this room." Elsa said, opening the door. It was late; Jack could tell she was tired. She had left him with Anna and Kristoff while she went back down to the party. Apparently he had dropped in right in the middle of the Christmas party. He felt kind of bad about that. Kristoff was still suspicious of him, but Anna seemed to like him. He still couldn't quite tell about Elsa though.

"Thank you." Jack said as he walked in the room. It was large with high ceilings and a big picture window. It reminded him of North's palace, but blue instead of red, which was a big improvement. As Jack was looking at the room, he noticed Elsa looking at him. He looked back at her. She quickly moved her eyes away.

Was it okay for him to think Elsa was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen? He barely had even known her for more than a few hours, but he never wanted to stop looking at her. His heart fluttered out of his chest whenever she looked at him. She was the reason he was here. She was also the reason he knew this trip was worth it, even if he had no idea how to get back home.

"I really don't know if I should trust you Jack Frost." Elsa said. Jack turned around and looked at her. "I don't really even know anything about you."

"I don't really know anything about you either," Jack said, which was in fact a lie, but he wasn't going to tell her that.

"How do you propose we learn more about each other then?" She asked.

Jack sat down on the bed. "Ask me any question you want."

Elsa remained standing, "Where are you from?"

"A town called Burgess, Pennsylvania," Jack said, "I guess you're from here?"

Elsa nodded. "I've lived here my whole life."

"So you're a queen?" Jack asked.

"Yes, I'm the queen of this kingdom, Arendelle. I was crowned about six months ago." Elsa sat on the edge of the bed, next to Jack, "What do you do in your world?"

Jack smiled. "I'm a Guardian."

"A Guardian?"

"Yeah, there are five of us. We watch over the children of the world and protect them. We guard things in them like wonder, fun, hope, and dreams."

"Really?" Elsa asked, "That's wonderful. Who are the other four?"

"Well, there's North, or Santa Claus, he brings presents to children on Christmas. He rides around in this big flying sleigh pulled by reindeer."

"Kristoff would love that," Elsa said, "His best friend is a reindeer."

Jack laughed and Elsa smiled. "Are you and Kristoff…?"

"No, oh no, he's with Anna." Elsa said, "I don't really like men who spend most of their time with reindeer."

"Okay, I was just wondering." Jack said

Elsa yawned. "I should go."

Jack nodded. Elsa got up, and Jack got up with her. He opened the door for her. "Goodnight, Elsa." He said softly, as he closed the door.

ELSA

Elsa leaned against the hallway wall and closed her eyes. Why was she feeling like this? What was wrong with her? She barely knew him, she new next to nothing about him. Somehow though, she knew she could trust him.

Jack Frost. It was a whimsical name, almost like a storybook character. She whispered the name into the quiet of the hall.

She wanted to know more. She wanted to know about the Guardians, and about Burgess, Pennsylvania, and about him. The way he looked at her made her feel butterflies in her stomach. The way he said her name made her brain go fuzzy. This was crazy. It was insane.

She wanted to walk back into the room and talk to him more. To hear his warm, deep voice tell her about his world. But she knew she couldn't. She had to push aside all of this. She had a job to do, a kingdom to rule.

But she didn't want to stop feeling like this. She didn't want it to stop.

JACK

Jack fell back against his bed. He had come here, to Arendelle, because of her. He now knew it had been one hundred percent worth it. Yes he was worried about getting back home eventually, but right now, that didn't really matter. She was here and she was so bright, it made everything else in his world dim.

He just hoped she would feel the same way about him.

Jack didn't sleep at all that night, wasn't really surprising. It drove him crazy though, having to stay in his room, very much awake. He just thought about Elsa.

The next morning, Jack heard footsteps outside his room. He opened the door to see Elsa walking past. He smiled. "Hey." He said to Elsa.

"Hi," Elsa said, "How did you sleep?" She seemed to find her hands very interesting all of a sudden.

"Good, very good," Jack said. They stood there in the hall with an awkward silence between them for a moment. "So, um, I was thinking, I want to know more about Arendelle."

Elsa met his eyes. "And I want to know more about your world." She said. "So do you want to have lunch and talk about it?"

"I'd like that." Jack said and smiled. Elsa smiled back and nodded. She made her way down the hall. It's a date. Jack thought to himself.