A/N: Hey guys! Next week is going to be a little crazy for me as I will be attending All State Honor Choir. I will try to have a chapter up sometime next week, but I'm just giving you a heads up if it's late!
JACK
Jack actually slept that night. For once he felt at home, like he belonged. Elsa made him feel happy and at peace. He felt for once like he could sleep. He dreamed about Elsa. What else could he have been dreaming about?
Since he had dropped into her world, he had realized something. Whatever happened between them, wherever fate decided to take them, he would never ever be able to leave Elsa behind now. She was apart of him. Whether that was good or bad, Jack didn't know. Right now though, it felt very good.
A knock on his door woke him up. "Who is it?" He asked sleepily. This was an unusual sensation to him, waking up. He had only done it a few times before.
"Elsa."
"Come in." He said all slurred together. Elsa opened the door, closed it again, and walked over to his bed. Jack sat up a little but Elsa lay down on the other side of him. Jack stroked her hair, still sleepy. Then she kissed him and he woke up a little bit.
"You're cute when you're tired." Elsa said with a smile.
"You're cute all the time." Jack said, kissing her again until they were both breathless.
"So what did you come in here for?" Jack asked.
"I wanted to know if you wanted to come on an outing with me today," Elsa said, sitting up.
"An outing?" Jack asked, with mock amazement.
"Yes!" Elsa said, laughing, "To the North Mountain."
"I could fly us there?"
"That would cut down our travel time considerably." Elsa said.
"Does that mean we can stay in here a little longer?"
Elsa nodded and giggled. Jack hadn't ever heard her giggle before; she wasn't much of a giggle girl. Jack put an arm around her waist and pulled her down to him.
ELSA
The North Mountain. Elsa's castle. She couldn't focus on kissing Jack right there in the moment because she was worried about what he would think. She still hadn't told him what had happened last summer. That she had frozen over the whole kingdom because she couldn't get a handle on her powers.
A little while later, they walked out of Jack's room and into the courtyard. "So where is the North Mountain?" Jack asked. Elsa squinted her eyes and pointed to a mountain on the horizon.
"You ready?" Jack asked. Elsa nodded, trying to contain her anxiety. Jack put on arm tightly around her, the other holding his staff. Elsa looped her arms around his neck.
Then they were shooting from the ground into the air. Elsa gave a small yelp and buried her head in Jack's chest. Jack laughed.
It didn't last very long at all. As soon as Elsa had stopped freaking out about flying, they were on the ground again. She let her arms fall from around Jack's neck, and Jack let her go. She looked at him and they both laughed.
"That was… Wow!" Elsa said. She wished she could fly on her own. Maybe she wouldn't be as afraid of it. It was the most insane sensation.
Jack had landed them on the slope of the mountain that was close to her castle. The highest part of the mountain was still blocking the stairway.
"Come on." She said to Jack, taking him hand and leading him up the mountain. Anyone else would have been crazy to come up here on a day like this. It was freezing and snow was swirling all around.
As she led him around the corner, her castle came into view. Jack stopped dead in his tracks. She looked back at him. His eyes were opened wide. He whistled. "Wow," He said, "Now that's a castle." Elsa smiled a little.
Jack touched the handrail as he went up the stairs. "Ice…" He whispered. He smiled wide at Elsa. They reached the doors and Elsa took a deep breath. This was the first time she had been back since Hans had taken her out unconscious.
She pushed open the door. Jack walked in first, taking her hand as he passed by. She followed him in and looked around. Everything was exactly as she had left it. She sighed. Her heart felt heavy with all that happened here.
"Did you build this?" Jack said, flying around in awe, taking in everything. Elsa was on the stairs, watching him.
"Yes." She said.
Jack flew down to stand by her. "What's wrong? This is amazing!"
"I… I need to tell you about what happened this summer."
"Okay." Jack said.
They sat down and she told him her story. He listened obediently and didn't interrupt. She told him everything, from the beginning, about freezing Anna's head, about her isolation, about her coronation, and about everything that happened after.
"I brought you here to tell you that." She said, having finished with her story, "You told me about your past, about no one believing in you, so I thought I needed to tell you mine."
He was silent for a minute. Elsa was scared. She thought that he was silent because he was upset. Then he took her into his arms and held her against him. She buried her head in his chest for the second time today.
"I'm never going to let you feel that way again," Jack said, still holding her, "You're powers are nothing to be scared of."
Elsa felt herself crying, but she didn't really know why.
"I'm going to be here for you Elsa. I love you."
Elsa looked up at him. "I love you too Jack."
He kissed her and all her worries went away. All that mattered in the world was Elsa and Jack.
JACK
They got back into town a little before sunset. The two of them were both all smiles. They both fully accepted and understood each other, and that was a feeling Jack had never felt before.
As they were about to walk through the castle gates, a tall, thin man intercepted them. Elsa's face darkened.
"What do you want Ivan?" She asked the man.
"I was looking for you and Princess Anna told me you were…" Ivan gave Jack a nasty look. "Out."
"So what do you want?" Elsa asked.
"I wanted to talk to you about him." Ivan pointed to Jack, "I'm afraid I have heard some worried people talking about two people with the power of winter living in the castle."
"And what would you suggest doing about it?" Elsa asked curtly.
"I'm only going to say it once," Ivan said, moving closer to Elsa. Jack tensed. "Get rid of him." He said darkly. He walked around a stunned Elsa, and out onto the bridge.
Elsa took Jack's hand and walked quickly to the castle doors. He could tell she was upset. He was upset too. Who was he to tell Jack to leave?
As soon as they walked through the doors, they saw Kristoff and Anna. They were standing at the entrance, and walked toward them excitedly. Elsa let go of Jack's hand.
Anna took a deep breath. "We… Umm… Well we are…"
Kristoff took her hand and stopped her, "We're asking for your blessing," He said, "To get married." Elsa was silent for a minute, looking at the two of them. Anna looked terrified.
Then Elsa smiled. "Yes, of course you have my blessing!" She exclaimed. Anna laughed and hugged her. She was getting married.
