A/N: I am so so sorry this chapter has taken so long! I meant to update a lot sooner, but this week has been kind of insane and not in a fun way! Anyway, I hope you like this and as always, thank you for reading! :)

ELSA

Jack looked back at her and she felt something drop in her chest. This could be the last time she ever saw him. She knew who Pitch Black was, and she knew that they had had a hard time beating him last time. If he was worse, what could Jack do?

Elsa dropped to her knees. She was so angry with herself. She wished she could do something. She had a kingdom to rule though, and a sister who would be getting married. She put the hand that wasn't holding the snow globe to her face and felt the tears she had been holding back begin to flow.

She felt Anna come up beside her and put her arms around her crying sister. Elsa hugged her back and tried to stop crying. After a few minutes, she stopped crying all together. She let go of her sister and looked at her.

"I'm sorry," Elsa said, "You're wedding's in a week, this is awful."

"Maybe he'll be back by then." Anna said, wiping away her own tears.

Elsa gave her sister as hopeful of a smile as she could muster. "Maybe."

Kristoff sat down and put an arm around both of them, "All we can do is have faith in Jack," He said, "And I think we all do." Elsa did, she really did; but she was so afraid.

That night, Elsa couldn't sleep, so she brought her comforter down to the ballroom steps and sat. The floor was illuminated by the full moon coming through the windows. She looked up and remembered everything Jack had told her about the moon.

"I don't even know what you are," Elsa said, talking to the moon, "But you have to help Jack. Keep him safe. Bring him back to me."

"So, he left?" A voice came from behind her. Elsa shot up and looked behind her. It was Ivan.

"What the hell are you doing here Ivan?" She backed away down the steps, away from him. He had always made her feel uncomfortable, but this was a whole new level of insane.

"Just claiming what should have been mine." He said darkly. Elsa raised her hands and shot out a ring of icy spikes around her.

"Stay away from me." Elsa said. Ivan raised his hand as well. He shot out a blast of fire and melted the ice away. Panic rose up in Elsa's stomach. She turned around and ran.

A ring of fire surrounded her. She stopped and looked back at Ivan. He had an evil smirk on his face. Elsa desperately tried to but out the flames, but every time she put part of it out, there would just be more fire in its place.

The smoke started to creep into her lungs. She collapsed on her knees. She couldn't believe she could be this helpless. Her lungs ached. Her brain began to feel fuzzy. She had to fight to keep her eyes open. Eventually, she didn't have the energy to fight anymore.

JACK

Jack fell out of the portal into the main room of North's palace. This time, he landed on his feet. All the time he had been with Elsa, he hadn't really thought about coming back. Of course he knew he would have to, but he tried to push it out of his mind.

Now he was back, and it seemed so weird. In front of him were North, Sandy, and Bunny. He stood there for a moment unsure of what to say. "Jack?" Said a voice from behind him. He turned to look. It was Jamie Bennett.

It had been about six years since the first battle with Pitch. Jaime and all his friends were now almost at Jack's physical age. Jamie had done his fair share of growing up. Jamie smiled at him and then hugged him.

"It's been a long time kid." Jack said, being genuinely happy to see him again. In fact, Jamie, his little sister, and all of his friends were there. Jack's face fell a little. "Why are you all here?" He asked. Jamie looked a little disheartened.

North came up behind him. "Jack, Pitch is hitting harder this time," North said, standing in front of him now, "He's willing to do anything to wipe out children who don't believe."

"And we aren't gonna let him do that," Bunny said, "We're keeping them safe here. So far, Pitch hasn't had enough nerve to attack the North Pole, but we've pretty much fought him everywhere else."

"When did this all start?" Jack asked, surprised things could have gotten this bad. He felt guilt start to creep up on him. He had been off having the fun while the rest if the world had to deal with Pitch.

"A couple days after you left." North said.

Jack put a hand to his forehead. "And you said they had Tooth?"

"Yes," Bunny said, "He took her just yesterday, when Pitch told us where you were. How did he know anyway?"

"I have no idea," Jack said. He hoped Pitch didn't know anything about Arendelle, though that seemed unlikely. Thinking about anything happening to Elsa made him begin to panic. He hoped she was all right.

"Do we have a plan?" Jack asked. Bunny, North and Sandy exchanged looks.

"Yes," North said, "But it's going to be very dangerous."

"Bring it on." Jack said.