A/N: Sorry this is a little late, I was extremely busy last week! I hope you like this chapter, and thank you for all the reviews, follows and favorites!

JACK

"You know, we are probably the two luckiest guys in Arendelle," Kristoff said, "We're with the two most amazing girls in the kingdom."

Jack sat back in his chair as they watched Elsa and Anna dance. "Definitely." He said. He, Kristoff, Anna, and Elsa had been making wedding preparations all day. It had been about a week since Anna and Kristoff had gotten engaged and it was about a week until the marriage. Royal weddings happened very quickly. They didn't like waiting.

He sighed. Seeing all this made him remember that he really didn't belong here. That this wasn't forever. He couldn't imagine leaving behind Elsa or even Anna and Kristoff. They all felt like family now, something he hadn't had for a very long time.

"Jack, I don't have a best man yet," Kristoff, said, "I know we aren't best friends but you're probably the closest guy friend I have, not counting Sven. Do you want the job?"

Jack wasn't that surprised actually. He and Kristoff were pretty good friends. "Yeah, sure Kristoff, I'd be happy to."

ELSA

Elsa was completely exhausted. Weddings were harder to plan than she would have thought. She was sitting on a chair in the drawing room, addressing wedding initiations. Jack was out looking for suitable clothes for being best man, and Anna and Kristoff were helping decorate the ballroom for the reception.

Just fifty more envelopes and then she would be done. Her brain began to loose focus. She leaned against the back of her chair and the quill fell out of her hand. Her exhaustion took over her.

Then she felt a pair of arms lift her off the chair. She opened her eyes a little, still half asleep. It was Jack, she knew even before she looked. She leaned her head against him. She wished this moment could last forever. She felt so safe and at home in his arms. Then she was in her bed somehow, being tucked in. Jack kissed her forehead and whispered, "I love you".

Elsa, still half asleep, reached out a hand and caught his before he could leave. "Please stay." She said. A few seconds later, Jack was next to her, under the covers. She rolled over towards him and he put his arms around her. Then Elsa was asleep, happier than she had ever been.

When she woke up the next morning, Jack was already awake. "Good morning, beautiful." He said after she had woken up a little. He kissed her softly and Elsa melted. She loved him so much.

"How did you sleep?" He asked her a little while later.

"Better than I've ever slept," She said, "And now I don't really want to get up."

"Who says you have to?" Jack asked her.

"We have a wedding to plan." Elsa said, sitting up. Jack propped himself up on his elbows.

"It's not your wedding," He said, "You deserve a break."

"Could it ever be my wedding?" She asked Jack, looking into his eyes.

"Maybe someday Elsa. You know that will be difficult. Right now, I just want to love you." He said.

"Yeah, I know, I understand." Elsa said, "Now you have to get out because I have to get ready!" She threw a pillow at him and he laughed. He kissed her cheek and flew out of the room.

She sighed. How did she get so lucky? Since everyone found out about her powers, everything seemed to be going right. She didn't know how it had happened. Most of her life she had spent unhappily, but there seemed to be nothing holding her back from happiness now.

She got ready and went down to the ballroom where Jack, Anna, and Kristoff already were. They were laughing about something, as they sat on the floor finishing addressing the invitations that she hadn't finished yesterday. She didn't say anything for a minute, looking at her family.

Then Jack looked up at her and smiled. She walked over and sat down between Jack and Anna. "Oh, Elsa I meant to ask you…"

Then a noise that Elsa had only heard once before sound through the volume, and a big swirling blue portal appeared on the other side of the ballroom. Elsa's stomach dropped. Out of the portal dropped a big man in a red coat.

"North!" Jack exclaimed.

The portal closed and Jack flew over to North. The rest of them walked over after him. Jack was helping him up. The man stood up and looked directly at Jack. "Pitch is back." He said.

Jack's face grew dark, and something that Elsa had never seen came over him.

JACK

"Pitch is back."

Jack clenched his fists. He felt so angry. Why did Pitch choose now to come back? Everything in his life felt good for once, now he was going to take it all away, like he did last time. But they could surely beat him this time.

"Jack, we need your help," North said, "He's stronger this time."

Elsa stepped up next to Jack and placed a hand on his back, trying to get him to calm down. "You're North, right?" She asked him. "I've heard a lot about you."

"North this is Elsa. She's… my friend." Jack said, "How did you even find me here?"

"Pitch told us," North said, "I don't know how he knew, but he thought that even you couldn't help us now. Jack, almost everyone has stopped believing again, and he has Tooth."

Elsa knew about Pitch, Jack had told her. He couldn't bear to see her face at that moment, he was so scared himself.

Jack put a hand to his forehead. Could this get any worse? He knew he had to go, as much as it hurt. He was a Guardian. It was what he was meant to do. "I'll go." He said to North.

Then he turned to Anna and Kristoff, "I'm sorry I won't be here for the wedding," He said, "I wish you the best in the world." They both came up and gave him a big hug.

Anna had tears in her eyes. "Good luck, Jack." She said.

Jack reached into North's pocket and pulled out one of his snow globes. He placed in Elsa's hand. He could see she was trying very hard not to cry. He put his arms around her and kissed her. She put her arms around his neck.

"I love you." Jack said when they pulled away, "I'm going to come back to you." He walked over to were North was standing.

North threw a snow globe into the ballroom and stepped through. Jack looked back at Elsa for a second and then stepped through, already feeling like something was missing.