Hello everyone! I hope you had a nice week and I can't wait to see Idina Menzel tomorrow performing "Let it go"; I hope it wins, such wonderful song!

Well Linus after wait for so long, finally saw Elsa again and most important: Jack and Elsa met! The second part of the story is developing. Now that we know how Linus became who he is, it's time to focus on some JELSA.

TheWildeFiles, you're right and it will be more.

Sailor Fayth 09, I know! It's a great song, it reflects how Linus views Elsa as a possession and how desperate it makes her feel. Actually, I thought on use the lyrics for one chapter in special.

Katarina Aguilar, sorry to tell you but I don't contemplate to introduce HTTYD in the story because I haven't watch the movie, I need to rent it and see if it fits with I've already planned. I hope you're not upset but I prefer to tell you that making you wait for something it might not happen. But I hope you like the way Jack is in the story, I confess you that I'm having trouble picturing him.

to the Guests, no, I'm not from Finland. I'm mexican. I chose Finland because I know that the northern lights can be seen perfectly in there and it's a tourist attraction. I don't know if I'll make a sequel, I still don't know the end of the story for the moment.

SofiadelPilar, thank you for the support.

Maggy le fay, thank you for your reviews, all of them. Espero que el capitulo sea de tu agrado y espero que no te de insonmio.

English is not my first language. Thanks to infinitely-lost for correcting and apportions done to the chapter.

Disclaimer: 'Frozen' & 'Rise of the Guardians' are not from my property.

This fic was inspired on the Disney song "Hellfire".

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YOU BELONG WITH ME


He was like frozen sky in October night

Deepest blue, coldest moon


Anna proposed to play hide and seek, so everyone ran to find a good hideout; Elsa was left alone, so she decided that she would be the one to seek. It wasn't very hard to find them. Some children jumped in front of her, others couldn't suppress their laughter. There were few children to find.

She hid behind a bush and saw a blue figure behind the leaves. 'Anna,' Elsa thought. So she jumped out of the bush and ran forward blindly to hug her sister from behind.

"I found you!" She yelled.

She buried her face into her sister's back and put her arms around her waist, resting her hands on Anna's stomach. But something was wrong; the fabric under her hands and where she placed her face wasn't the soft silk of the dress she lent Anna.

Then she felt how a pair of hands took hers; they felt like male hands. It hit her; she was hugging a man! She tensed. The man didn't reclaim her for her inappropriate behavior, but instead caressed her palms with his thumbs. At this point she was rigid as a trunk. She lifted her head to apologize to him.

Elsa was astonished when she confirmed that she, in fact, did confuse a man with Anna. She was so embarrassed, especially because he was watching her with a look of adoration and amazement. Elsa wanted to get away from him, but she felt warmth growing in her heart and forgot why she needed to get away from the stranger.

He had deep blue eyes and his skin was as pale as hers. What really caught her attention was his hair; it was white like the purest, fresh snow. He was too young to have such white hair, so she figured he must've been born with it like her. Then she noticed some frost on his shirt —was that even a shirt? She stepped away from him abruptly, taking her hands away from his. Could it be that she was about to freeze him and didn't notice it?

"I'm sorry for…" Elsa didn't know if she was supposed to apologize for the frost or the hug. "That—the hug. Yes! The hug." She walked slowly backwards with her hands behind her back.

'Oh lord, I'm starting to sound like Anna,' she thought. "I confused with you someone else, my apologies."

"It's okay, really." The man raised his free hand to stop her, but she kept walking back. "I'm Jack Frost." He put his hand on his chest and walked towards her. "What's your name?" he smiled and offered her his hand. She stopped.

"I'm sorry but I really must go." Elsa turned around to escape from the awkward situation but…

Jack took Elsa's arm to stop her, turning her around, and she collided with his chest. The stranger caressed her cheek and smiled; He had really white teeth. She stared up into his captivating eyes, trying to tear her eyes away from his, but unable to. Jack had the urge to stay close to her. Elsa had the urge to get away from him.

"Anna!" She heard Kristoff calling her sister.

"Is that your name? Anna?" Jack asked.

"No," Elsa said flatly before pushing Jack away lightly and running graciously to where Kristoff's voice came from.

"Wait!" Jack turned around to take his staff to follow her, but when he turned around, she wasn't there. "You didn't tell me—" He tried to catch her but she was gone. "—your name." He finished, disappointed, when he didn't find her.

He looked for her footprints in the snow, but there weren't any. Nevertheless, Jack got what he wanted: a crush on a girl. Now he must woo her, and if that succeeds, he'd get a girlfriend. But of course, he had to find her first.

"Who is she?" Jack asked to the wind, still dreaming about her eyes. "You found me, now it's my turn to find you," he said with determination.

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Elsa pushed him away lightly and ran off to find Kristoff and Anna. She waved her hands, and the snow covered her footprints.

'Who was he?' she wondered and remembered his smile. 'Why is my heart beating so hard?' She put her hand over her chest. 'What is this I'm feeling?'

She kept walking until she found Anna, Olaf, and Kristoff.

"Where were you? I thought you were seeking for us," said Anna.

"I'm sorry, Anna. I remembered that there's something I need to do," Elsa said. "But you can stay and have fun with Kristoff and the children. I'll see you at dinner."

"Okay," Anna said suspiciously, arching up an eyebrow.

"Of course, you're invited Kristoff," Elsa said to him.

"Thank you, your Majestic." He bowed.

"I told you to call me Elsa," She told him in friendly tone.

·

Jack wandered around, looking for the beautiful girl, but he found a group of children playing with the snow instead; the twins he met earlier were with them. Well, he might not find his dream girl for the moment, but he could find out where that snow came from.

"Hello!" said the twins in unison. "Where were you?" they said together again. It irked him a bit, seeing how perfectly in-tune the twins were.

"I saw the ice sculptures and snow and I wanted to ask you something." He put both hands on his staff, resting his chin on top of it. "Do you know how the snow appeared in summer?"

"Yes!" said all the children.

"Queen Elsa did it!" said a girl. "She has magic powers of snow and ice," she aid enthusiastically.

"Really?" Jack was surprised. 'There's someone with powers like me?'

"She is the most gorgeous, gracious, smartest and kindest," said a little boy with blush on his cheeks.

"I want to be like her!" added the little girl from earlier. "I really love her," she said to Jack, as if it were a secret.

"Wow, you're an avid fan," Jack observed, and she nodded. "You know, I'd like to meet her." He kneeled, making himself the little girl's height. "Could you introduce me to her?"

"Sure!" she said, excited.

She took him by the hand and lead him to the village square. Now Jack has to two things to do: meet a queen with powers like him and find the stunning girl. 'Wouldn't it be great if they were the same person?' He thought.

He sighed. If only.

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Elsa was crossing the village square, trying to make her heartbeat slow down back to its normal rate, but the memory of those blue eyes and bright smile made her feel something float in her stomach.

"Your Majestic."

"Queen Elsa."

People greeted her and bowed respectfully when they saw her pass by.

"Jack, there she is!"

Elsa stopped in her tracks, paralyzed, when she heard Agatha's voice say that name. 'Jack! He said his name was Jack.' Elsa turned around slowly to verify it. 'It's him!' Her heart started to beat harder—it felt like it was about to jump out her chest and fall into Jack's hands.

"Your Majestic." He bowed respectfully. "My name is Jack Overland Frost." He gave her his best smile.

He waited for her name. People were staring and wondering who the white-haired boy was.

"Queen Elsa of Arendelle." She offered her hand. "Nice to meet you."

He took it and placed a kiss on it. She felt her face blush and her heart filling with warmth. Jack also could feel the warmth in his own heart.

"Would you mind taking a walk with me?" he got closer, still holding her hand.

Elsa felt nervous and bit her bottom lip. Jack thought that was cute. She took his arm and he lead her to a private place.

"I found you," he whispered to her ear and she felt like everything was all right.

"They make such a cute couple," said Percy, Agatha's dad, to his wife. She nodded in agreement.

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They reached a lonely park. The children that often played there were with Anna in the little forest near the village. Jack and Elsa were alone in the park. The people were in the market, buying their groceries, or walking in the village square.

"Agatha and her friends told me about your powers," Jack said, very close to Elsa.

She felt shivers running through her spine; she was so nervous. Elsa put a strand of her platinum hair behind her ear.

"Um. Yes, I was born with it," she confessed timidly.

"Born? Wow." Jack looked her amazed. "Could you show me?"

"I don't know," she said, looking to the ground. Why does this guy make her so nervous?

Jack lifted her chin with his hand and smiled her. Elsa felt her heartbeat increase rapidly again and she drowned in his eyes once again. He let go of her chin and formed a snowflake on his palm. Elsa's eyes were wide in amazement.

He let go of the snowflake. It floated in the air and landed on Elsa's hands. She looked at him, smiling. She was even more beautiful with a smile on her face. Jack felt like he accomplished a goal.

"How?" She said. "Were you born with it like me?" Elsa took a step closer to him, still holding the snowflake in her hands.

"Er, no." Jack put his hand behind his head and chuckled nervously. "It's a little complicated."

Elsa sat on a bench and invited him to sit beside her. Jack did and proceeded to tell her about how he got his powers.

"I was skating on a frozen lake with my sister but the ice started to crack beneath her feet…" Jack told her how he saved his sister but died in the process. Elsa covered her mouth and looked sad; Jack hurried to tell her how the moon made him immortal and gave him the powers of winter. "… The moon told me my name was Jack Frost and then he stayed in silence for the next 300 years. I didn't even find out about my past until recently."

"Wait." Elsa stopped him. "300 years? Immortal?" Elsa didn't know if she could believe what was he saying. He said he died! And that he's been around for 300 years! How was that possible?!

"Yes, well," Jack saw the doubts in her eyes but he had to convince her he was telling the truth. But it was so hard. "I'm not from this world. Different worlds and dimensions exist." Elsa was looking him like he was a nut. "I'm new about all of the new world thing, so I don't really understand it well; the point is that this is the world where you live, and there is another world out there where I live."

Elsa was still not sure if she should believe him or not.

"But going back to my history," Jack decided that he would convince Elsa about the different dimension later. "One night, I was in Burgess, my hometown, when Bunny appeared…" He told her about how he was kidnapped by the yetis, how the moon chose him to be a guardian, that at first he refused, but he understood how important the role was, and how Pitch Black almost destroyed the guardians, but it was thanks to Jaime that he didn't. "…Then his nightmares took him away and I made the Guardian of Oath. And that's how I became the Guardian of Fun, " he finished proudly, and Elsa clapped.

"Who are those people? Santa Claus? Tooth Fairy? Sandman? And the Easter Bunny?" Elsa was eager to know. "I've never heard of them."

"They're the other guardians: Nicholas Saint North, Toothiana, Sandy, and Bunnymund." Jack told her about his new friends and how much he enjoyed making Bunny mad.

Elsa laughed when Jack told her the jokes he pulled on Bunny. Jack loved the sound of her laugh; he could spend the rest of his immortality years just hearing her melodious laugh. Jack rested his head on his staff, looking at her as if he was in a dream.

She noticed the way he was looking her and felt a little uncomfortable. Elsa didn't know what to do next and Jack seemed too immersed, just looking her. They stayed in silence for a moment; it was a bit awkward.

"So," Jack finally said. "You never showed me what you could do."

Elsa was glad that he said something. She raised her arms over their heads and waved her hands; tiny snowflakes fell over them. Jack caught some on his hands; they were very girly compared to his, but he still like them. He looked at her and smiled.

"You're incredible," he said, and Elsa turned her face to the opposite direction in embarrassment. Jack took her chin and turned her face to him. "You're beautiful and amazing." Elsa blushed and looked to the ground. "It's your turn to tell me your history. I mean, uh, only if you want to.." He let go of her chin.

She laughed quietly. "There's not much to say," she began. Elsa didn't know why, but she felt like she could trust him. Maybe it was because they shared the same powers. So, she told him everything. How she used to enjoy her powers before hurting Anna, the thirteen years of isolation.

"Wait. Your parents made you a prisoner in your own home?" Jack said with anger.

"No!" Elsa defended her parents. "They did the best they could; they were just trying to protect me, Anna, and the people from my powers. But when they realized that years passed and the only things I knew were fear and isolation, it was too late; my mother tried to encourage me to talk to Anna and meet people, but I was so full of fear that I refused." She was looking to the ground sadly. "My father just wanted to protect me. They knew about my powers so I wasn't really alone, but then they died…" Elsa was fighting back the tears.

Jack felt sorry for making her remember something so sad.

"I had never felt so alone; I just wanted to hug Anna, but I was so afraid to hurt her." The tears rolled over her cheeks. Jack took her face with both hands and wiped away the tears with his thumbs; there was genuine concern in his eyes. Elsa took his hands and held them in hers. "But things are better now." She smiled.

She proceeded to tell him about her disastrous coronation, how Anna sacrificed herself, and about how that lead her to discover that the key to control her power was love. The Arendelle folk accepted her powers and loved her, and the best part was that Elsa got her sister back.

"I never thought I could be so happy," Elsa finished, smiling.

"You turned summer into winter?" Jack said in disbelief. "You must be really powerful." Elsa just chuckled quietly with blush on her cheeks. "And the best part is that you have a talking snowman. I have no idea if I can do something like that."

"I'm not sure how I did it, actually," she confessed. "It just happened." Then she remembered that Jack mentioned he came from another world. "If you're from another dimension, what are you and your friends doing here?"

"Pitch, the boogeyman, is here," Jack said in a serious tone. "We don't know what he's up to, but we'll stop him." Elsa just nodded.

Jack saw the traces that the tears left on her cheeks. He brushed them away with his thumbs. Elsa closed her eyes, enjoying his touch. She's never been this close to a man before nor allowed one to touch her in such an intimate way, but Jack was different from any man. The heat expanded to the rest of her body— it made her feel strange, due to the fact that her body temperature was cold. Why does Jack make her feel warm?

Jack touched her forehead with his and pressed his nose to hers. Elsa opened her eyes slowly. Blue eyes met blue eyes.

'I'll do my best to not let anything hurt you. I promise.' Jack made a silent promise.

He closed his eyes; delicately, with his fingers, he tilted Elsa's chin to get her lips closer to his. He had the intention of kissing her; Elsa knew it. But she didn't try to stop him because she wanted him to kiss her. A part of her was afraid, but also excited.

They were only millimeters away now. They were about to kiss, but one of Toothiana's fairies came flying in, interposing between them and making them move away from each other. The fairy was humming in front of Jack's face.

"Easy Babytooth, I don't understand what you're trying to say. Slow down," Jack said to the fairy.

Elsa was confused; Why was Jack talking to a fairy? Fairies existed? Then she noticed it had a human face, except for the fact that her nose was similar to that of a hummingbird and that her eyes were of a different color: blue and purple.

"I'm sorry, Elsa," Jack said. "But I have to return to the other guardians."

"What is that?" Elsa pointed to Babytooth.

"She's Babytooth. She's one of the fairies that pick the children's teeth."

"This isn't how the books describe fairies." Elsa gazed at Babytooth with amazement, but the little fairy looked at her with jealousy. Jack took Elsa's hand.

"I promise I'll come back," he said, and Elsa smiled.

The fairy pulled Jack's hair to move him away from Elsa.

"Ouch! Babytooth, What is up with you today?" He complained. He sighed and turned around, looking at Elsa in silence for a moment, before tilting his head down a bit and kissing her forehead.

He rose from the ground and flew to the sky. Elsa looked dreamily to the direction he took.

"Wait," she said when he was out of her sight."He can fly?"

·

Elsa was in her chambers; she had her elbows on the window's frame; her face was resting on her hands. The window was open so she could enjoy the cool air as she watched the sunset.

"…Elsa …Elsa. Elsa!"

Elsa woke up from her daydream.

"Anna, why are you screaming?"

"Because you're here but your mind is in dreamland," Anna replied. "I've been talking to you for, like, an hour. Were you paying me any attention?"

"I'm sorry." Elsa realized she wasn't listening to Anna; she turned to look her. "I was distracted." She was thinking of Jack and the almost kiss they shared, along with the kiss he placed on her forehead.

"I noticed," Anna said. "So, who is it?" she asked with a mischievous smile on her face.

"What do you mean?"

"The guy you met today! I know because it has to be a man that has my sister in dreamland."

"I don't know what you're talking about." Elsa pretended not to know what Anna was talking about and concentrated, pretending she was reading a book.

"Oh, sure you do!" Anna wasn't giving up. "I recognize the symptoms: daydreaming, having a silly smile on your face for no reason, and having a certain.. light in your eyes," She enumerated with her fingers. "You have a crush! Tell me who the lucky one is! Please, please, please, please! Please?"

Elsa was surprised that Anna guessed correctly. Was it really that obvious? Is it possible that somebody else has noticed already?

"I still don't know what you're talking about." Elsa tried to deny that her sister was right. She had a crush on Jack.

"Oh come on, Elsa!" Anna threw her arms to the air. She was exasperated. "The villagers said you spoke alone to a cute white-haired boy." Elsa buried her face into the book. "And I know for a very reliable source that his name is Jack."

"Anna, I'm trying to read," Elsa said, nervous.

"The book is upside down."

Elsa noticed that her sister was right; what was wrong with her today? Anna took the book from Elsa's hands and threw it carelessly to the other side of the room. She crossed her arms over her chest.

"Now, spill it," she said seriously. "And I want details!" she added enthusiastically.

Knock, knock.

"Queen Elsa." Gerda's voice could be heard from the other side of the door. "Lord Danske requests a few words with your Majestic."

"Please, take him to the library." Elsa was relieved to escape from Anna's interrogation. "I'm sorry, Anna. I have to go." She opened door. "We'll talk later." She exited her chambers.

"This conversation is not over, okay?!"

·

Lord Danske was inside the library, waiting for his queen. He didn't wait too for too long before she arrived.

"Lord Danske," she greeted.

"My queen." He bowed.

"Gerda informed me you wanted to speak with me?" There was no need to follow the protocol with Lord Danske. He has come to love her and Anna like a father and Elsa trusted him.

"I received word about your dinner with King Linus of Tallak and I've been worried about ever since."

Elsa sat on a leather couch. She was confused; she didn't know why a simple dinner would make him worry, but then she thought, as member of the council and she as new inexpert queen, it was his job to worry and watch every move she made.

It made her sad; she thought that at least as queen, she was doing nicely. After all, everyone praised how well she handled the loss of produce during the winter-during-summer incident. Did she do something wrong?

Lord Danske didn't know how to express his worries to the girl he promised to protect, so he decide to start slowly. He hoped his guesses were wrong.

"How is the relationship between Tallak and Arendelle?" Lord Danske asked.

Elsa looked at him cautiously before answering slowly. "Well, Tallak was in economy difficulties, so the late King Andor asked my father for some help; since then, Tallak has been in moral debt to us and Arendelle has a cordial relationship with the kingdom of Tallak," Elsa explained.

"What do you know about Tallak's current situation?"

"I've gotten to know that it's a stable kingdom, no longer in need of our help, but Tallak still keeps it as a courtesy to return the help my father provided."

"What do you know about King Linus?" Lord Danske asked in a serious tone that worried Elsa.

"Actually, I just met him once when he and his father visited Arendelle for the first and only time." Elsa contemplated her next words. "I know he sent letters to my father asking for his permission to court me." While saying this, she was playing with her fingers; it was embarrassing. "He even sent me a marriage proposal during my 18th birthday." Elsa looked to Lord Danske.

He had an expression of horror. He immediately sat at her side, took her hands, and looked her in the eyes with worry.

"During dinner—" His voice was trembling like his hands. "Did he propose again?"

Elsa turned away, embarrassed. Lord Danske gasped and tightened his grip on her hands.

"You rejected him," he confirmed with fear on his voice.

"I only met him once!" Elsa defended. "I'm just focusing on connecting with my sister and knowing my subjects; I'm not ready for a romantic relationship, much less marriage."

"I understand, Elsa." He said with comprehensive tone. "It's just…" he sighed, closing his eyes for a moment, before opening them and continuing. "Do you know how Tallak became so wealthy?"

Elsa stayed in silence. Lord Danske lowered his head. 'How am I going to tell her this?'

"King Linus has appropriated the nearest kingdoms and lands from Tallak by force." He lifted his head. "If a something or someone refuses to do what he says or wants, he declares war and takes everything with no mercy."

Elsa breathed hard; she got what Lord Danske was trying to tell her. She put a hand on her chest and stood up from her seat.

"Do you think Tallak will declare war on us just because I said no?" Elsa was worried. First, she put Arendelle under an eternal winter, now she brought another disgrace upon her kingdom; it seemed like she only knew how to make her people miserable.

"I hope to be wrong," he said. 'But he's been wanting you for so long that I'm afraid I might be right about my suspicions.' He didn't say it out loud in order to keep from worrying her further..

"I'm very sure his interest was just a way to thank Arendelle for helping in the past," she said nervously. "I'm sure he has a list of electable women to marry, I was just a…" She didn't know what to think. "He proposed out of obligation due to the moral debt with Arendelle," Elsa said with conviction. "Right?" she asked with desperation in her eyes and voice.

Lord Danske walked to her and hugged her; Elsa put her head on his shoulder. She wanted to believe her words, but the fury in Linus's eyes when she said no haunts her at night. Even when his face and voice remained kind and calm, his eyes were glowing in pure fury. What has she done? Would Linus attack Arendelle because of her?

"Everything will be alright," He said in a false reassuring tone.

If he was correct, nothing would be alright.

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Markkus was walking down the halls when he saw Dorothea—a new, young maid—rushing to the servant rooms.

"Dorothea," he called her.

"Yes?" she said, stopping abruptly. "What can I do for you, milord?"

"Just call me Markkus." He didn't want to forget about his humble origins. "Why are you acting as if you were running away from something?" he said jokingly.

"I am," Dorothea answered; Markkus was confused. "King Linus has arrived back from Arendelle and he seems really mad. I don't want to be in his way when he steps into the palace," She explained hurriedly, and proceeded to the servant rooms.

Markkus rushed his way to find Linus. He knew that if he went to Arendelle, it was because he proposed to Elsa. He reached the main stairs when Linus stormed inside from the doors loudly.

"Linus!" Markkus called him, but he was ignored.

Linus walked with heavy steps. His eyes were filed with glowing fury and hatred; Markkus walked behind his friend, calling his name in vain. Linus kept walking; Markkus knew very well where he was going. Pitch Black's room.

"Pitch!" Linus yelled with fury when he opened the doors.

His room was dark, even in the light of day; Pitch always kept the curtains closed. It was a normal guest room, but since Pitch started to live in it, it was like the light was replaced by pure darkness and the air sent shivers to the back of every person who dared to step in.

"You told me if I became rich and powerful enough and that if I was feared, no one would deny me what I want!" Linus said, furious. "Well, you were wrong! Elsa rejected me!"

Pitch materialized in front of Linus. He didn't look surprised, but rather annoyed.

"And?" it was all that Pitch said.

"And?" Linus repeated madly. "Get me Elsa," he said in a low and dangerous tone, leaning in close to Pitch's face.

Pitch just stood up straighter, away from Linus, and smiled wickedly.

"All this time I've tried to teach you that if they don't give you what you want, just take it."

"Linus…" Markkus tried to call his friend; he knew Pitch's advice was never harmless.

"You want Elsa, don't ask for her. Just take her."

Linus lowered his head, thinking about Pitch's words. When he lifted his head, there was a wicked smile on his face.

"No, Linus. Don't do it," Markkus whispered, but his words were left unheard.

∞·∞

Jack landed on the valley; the trolls were rolling on the ground in what seemed a like sort of game. Tooth was watching it in interest while she floated over them, North was engrossed in a conversation with Pabbie, Sandy was amusing some young trolls with his gold sand, and Bunny was teaching some fight techniques to a small group of male trolls.

"There you are!" said Bunny, walking towards Jack when the former noticed the latter. "Were you playing tricks in the village?" he asked Jack.

Jack was so happy for meeting Elsa that he didn't brother to answer. But he had a reputation to keep.

"Nope." Jack swirled his staff. "But it's cute how you worry for me," he said playfully, sending Bunny a playful wink.

"I do not!" Bunny defended. "But we can't leave without you, unfortunately."

Jack ignored him and walked to North.

"Jack!" North greeted him. "Did something interesting happen?" He knew Jack wanted to be more sociable.

"Nah. I just played with some kids." Jack decided to keep Elsa a secret for the moment.

But Babytooth thought otherwise; she flew to Tooth. Jack raised his hand to stop her, but Babytooth was already hovering next to Tooth's ear, whispering something. Tooth nodded and smiled to Jack, but when she saw the pleading in his eyes, she understood. Tooth smiled him and went to see the images that Sandy produced.

"What was that?" North noticed the exchange between Jack and Tooth.

"Nothing!" Jack said hurriedly. "So… What are we going to do about Pitch?" He changed the topic.

"Pitch is in a kingdom named Tallak," Bunny said. "Pabbie told us how to get there, but we couldn't go because somebody wasn't here."

"I'm here now."

"It's too late; it'll be night soon," said North. "We'll leave in the morning. Is there a place where we can rest?" he asked Pabbie.

"Sure," Pabbie said. "Follow me."

The guardians followed Pabbie; he lead them to a small, deformed cabin built with rocks, dirt, and herbs.

"I hope you're comfortable," Pabbie said.

"Yes, thank you," said Bunny not very sure.

'Perfect!' thought Jack. 'Now I just have to wait for everyone to sleep and I'll sneak out to visit Elsa.'

A few moments later…

Bunny and Nicholas were snoring loudly. Jack wondered how Tooth and Babytooth could sleep so peacefully with that sound. Sandy was out giving good dreams to the children of this dimension.

"It's time to go," Jack whispered to himself.

He stepped out the cabin and flew into the night sky.

·

All of Arendelle was sleeping, but one white-haired boy was flying in the sky. Jack approached the palace. He peeked in every window, trying to find his stunning girl.

"I hope she doesn't think I'm some sort of creep for doing this," he said while looking inside the palace through the windows.

After a while, he stopped on the balconies. He found a library and in the second one… she was there.

He spotted her delicate figure under the covers; he knew it was her because of her distinct platinum blonde hair. The room was huge; there was a fireplace, the bed was queen-sized, with a canopy over it, and near the bed there was a shelf filled with books. Elsa had a lot of furniture in her room, but Jack wasn't looking at it, he was looking her.

He took the knobs to open the balcony doors; they opened. Jack entered the room and headed to the bed. He slid under the canopy and sat on the bed. He was staring at Elsa; she was sleeping peacefully, the blanket covered up to her waist, and he could see she was wearing a baby blue nightdress with a bow under her chest. Jack caressed the tips of her hair, still braided, and then he placed his hand on her cheek. He leaned over her to whisper in her ear.

"Elsa, psst. Wake up."

"Anna, go back to sleep," Elsa mumbled without opening her eyes and turned her back to Jack.

"I'm not Anna. It's Jack," he whispered.

Her brain took a few seconds to register the information, and when it did, Elsa opened her eyes abruptly and turned to see Jack. He smiled at her. She gasped and almost jumped out the bed. Elsa was holding the blanket at the height of her neck; she was looking him, astonished.

"What are you doing here?" she asked.

"I told you I'd come back." Jack didn't know what he did wrong.

"Yes! But you never mentioned anything about invading my room.." she explained nervously. "And in the middle of the night! You startled me!"

"I'm sorry." Jack felt embarrassed for scaring her. "It's just that I'll leave tomorrow and I wanted to see you."

"You'll go?" she said sadly. "Are you going back to your world?"

"No. The others guardians and I have to go to another kingdom; remember Pitch?" Elsa nodded. "We're parting to stop whatever he's up to and I don't know when I'll be back, that's why I couldn't wait to see you again."

Elsa smiled nervously, a part of her was glad that Jack was eager to see her. After all, she was too.

"I'm glad you came," she said.

"Come with me." Jack took her hand, dragged her out of the bed, and lead her to the balcony. "There's a place I want to show you."

"No! Jack, wait!" Elsa tried to pry her hand out of his. "I'm not dressed."

"What do you mean?" Jack stopped and looked at her. "You're dressed." He pointed to the baby blue dress she was wearing.

"This is a nightgown." She pointed to her dress. "And it's not considered being properly dressed," Elsa explained.

Jack gazed to the dress again. It was shorter than the gown she wore on the afternoon; the skirt ended just above her ankles and the sleeves were wider on the wrist.

"Sorry, I didn't notice." Jack blushed.

"It's okay." She rested her hands over her lap. "If you don't mind to wait 'til I get dressed.."

"I'll wait." Jack said, giving her a smile.

"Good," Elsa said and stayed where she was.

Jack was looking at her, wondering why she wasn't getting dressed. After a few seconds of silent, Elsa spoke.

"Jack, I need privacy." She realized that Jack wouldn't move if she didn't mention that she needed space.

"Oh, right! Sorry." Jack blushed. "I'll be out there waiting for you." He pointed to the balcony and he went out of Elsa's chambers.

Elsa smiled brightly when he went out. Now she had a little problem; What was she going to wear? She passed through all the dresses but none seemed to fit the occasion.

'Etiquette class doesn't teach you how to dress when you sneak out of the palace with a handsome stranger.' Elsa thought. 'Wait, handsome?'

Elsa didn't find anything to wear and was afraid of making Jack wait too long. She waved her hands and her ice queen gown formed onto her nightgown.

Jack sat on the edge of the balcony. He was looking to the moon; he hoped Elsa liked what he planned for them.

"I'm ready," he heard Elsa's voice from behind him.

Jack turned around. He wasn't ready for the sight that awaited him. "Wow." Jack was speechless.

Elsa blushed; inside, she was glad for the reaction she got from him. Jack was sure there was dumb smile on his face, but he couldn't help himself. Elsa was stunning in that ice crystal gown; inside, he was proud that he was the reason why she made herself look so beautiful.

"Milady." He offered his hand.

Elsa took it and Jack pulled her delicately to his chest. He let go of her hand and hugged her by the waist.

"What are you—" Elsa gasped when she felt how Jack elevated them from the balcony floor.

She hugged him tightly, clutching the fabric on Jack's back. He smiled, pleased that Elsa was so close to him; he grinned.

"Look at the stars, Elsa. Look how they shine for you," he said.

Elsa was afraid of lifting her head; she thought if she moved a bit, she'd fall. But Jack was holding her strongly around her waist, and even if she just met him hours ago, she felt she could trust him. So she lifted her head.

The sky was full of bright stars.

"They're shining just for you," Jack repeated; Elsa blushed and rested her head against Jack's shoulder, staring up at the stars.

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They landed on a large, strong crag situated at halfway on top of a mountain covered in white snow. At the bottom, a small village could be seen. Elsa knew that village was part of Arendelle and was inhabited mostly by ice harvesters and their families.

"I know it's not very impressive, but you can see all of Arendelle from here and it's a perfect place to see the stars and the moon," Jack said. "Also, we can be alone with no interruptions," he mumbled quietly.

Elsa was watching the little village at the bottom of the mountain and the principal village along with the lakes where ice harvesters cut the ice. She didn't hear the last part that Jack mumbled.

Jack was right. She could see her entire kingdom from it. Then she gazed to the stars. Then she returned her gaze back to Jack, who was staring at her.

"I love it; thank you," she said, giving him a small smile.

Elsa sat on a rock and stared at Jack. He was rather handsome with his boyish look. She blushed at that thought; Jack smiled knowing he was the cause of that blush.

"So, how old are you?" Elsa was curious.

"I'm 306 years old." Elsa's eyes were wide. "But I'm stuck at seventeen." Jack said, and Elsa was incredulous. "And you? How old are you?" He tried to divert the attention from his age. "Of course, if you don't mind telling me.." He remembered women don't like being questioned about their age.

Elsa giggled when she noticed the nervousness in his voice.

"I'm twenty-one years old," she said without problem.

"…This icy force both foul and fair has a frozen heart worth mining…"

"What is that?" asked Jack.

Both saw how there was bonfire in the center of the village; a lot of lanterns were hung around and they could see the people dancing around.

"I don't know much about ice harvesters' process" Elsa said. "But it looks pretty." She smiled.

"…Beautiful! Dangerous! Powerful! Cold! Ice has a magic, can't be controlled…"

Elsa hugged herself with a sad expression.

"What is it?" Jack put his hands over her shoulders.

"I've heard Kristoff, my sister's suitor, sing that song to Anna before, and it reminds me about the dangers of my powers." Elsa looked to the village and then to Jack. "I wish they could be only used for joy, like yours."

"Elsa, the children of Arendelle have a lot of fun with your powers and the villagers are proud of having a beautiful, magical queen." Jack hugged Elsa and she returned it. "And, besides, it seems you can kick the butt of one hundred men."

Elsa laughed.

The singing ended, allowing a percussion of flutes, drums, and lutes. Jack stepped back and bowed offering his hand to Elsa.

"Would you like to dance?"

"I don't know." She was unsure. "I haven't danced since I was a child." But Jack just smiled at her and she couldn't resist.

She took his hand; Jack placed his other hand on her waist and Elsa placed hers on his shoulder.

They did awkward steps at the beginning, but then they just flowed. Elsa felt more secure and looked Jack in the eyes. Jack gave her a seductive smile. She blushed.

"…Deliver me, out of my sadness. Deliver me, from all of the madness. Deliver me, courage to guide me. Deliver me, strength from inside me…"

A female voice could be heard, singing from the village. Elsa rested her head on Jack's chest; the song described how she felt inside. She was so emerged in her thoughts and hearing Jack's heart beating that she didn't notice when they started to float over the village. They were dancing in the air.

"…All of my life I've been in hiding, wishing there was someone just like you. Now that you're here, now that I found you. I know that you're the one to pull me through…"

It was everything she would like to say Jack, but she couldn't. She didn't understand how he could make her open up to him in the park when, even with her sister, it was difficult to speak about her years of solitude. But with Jack, everything seemed so right; there was no pressure to make a good impression or follow protocol.

"…Deliver me, loving and caring. Deliver me, giving and sharing. Deliver me, the cross that I'm bearing…"

Jack was hugging Elsa, she was hugging him; they were still moving to the music's compass.

"…All of my life I was in hiding, wishing there was someone just like you…"

He couldn't believe he was there with Elsa, after secretly wishing for so long to find someone who would understand him; now he was there with her.

Elsa moved her hands to Jack's chest, lifting her head to look up at him. The moon was illuminating their faces. Jack saw the moon's reflection in Elsa's eyes. They were staring into each other's eyes and their faces got closer.

They connected their lips.

It was a kiss full of love.


She was like April sky

He was like frozen sky in October night

October and April


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If you loved this Jack Frost, said thank you also to infinitely-lost, she added some details, specially with his staff. I didn't know what to do with it, algebra is killing me!

Don't get used to the spoilers because I had to study for that exam and writting has been a little slow for that (Thank you Algebra -.-) If I had some of the following chapter written and if it's enough, there'll be a preview. Remember that the preview is a compensation for the wait you'll have to do, because I have to concentrate in pass the exam.

PREVIEW CHAPTER 7:

'Great, it seems that I'll see Elsa sooner than later.' Jack tried to hide his smile. 'If the life give you lemons, make lemonade.'

"But the good news are—" Anna said happily. "You found your soul mate!" said dramatically. "And both of you have icy powers, that's great!" said excited.

"When I'm with him, he breaks my walls down with a smile I let him in without second thoughts and it scares me."

"Oh Elsa! You're in love!" Anna squealed.

"She's not an object you can claim as your own, Linus." Markkus tried to bring some senses on Linus.

*The lyrics from the beginning and end are taken from the song "October and April" The Rasmus ft. Anette.

+The songs played while Jack and Elsa were on the ice harvesters' village are "Frozen heart" (you already knew that) and "Deliver me" by Sara Brightman.