I know, I know; it was a long wait but I hope you enjoy the chapter. But until I don't do the exam this is going to be happening, that's why I left a preview at the end. I'm so excited for the sale of 'Frozen' DVD I'm dying to go to McAllen to pick up my reserved copy.

Nico Di Angelo 101, I'm glad you liked chapter 6 I hope you love this one.

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Sailor Fayth 09, LOL I had so much fun with your review; How do you do to guess I have planned for the up-comming chapters?

strongyu, I'm so happy that you have liked the story and enjoyed the kiss between Elsa and Jack. I must thank to Sara Brightman, her song did really inspired me.

English is not my first language. Thanks infinitely-lost for her help.

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


Regalame tu corazón [Give me your heart]

Dejame entrar en ese lugar [Let me in to that place]

Entregame tus labios rotos [Surrender me your broken lips]

Los quiero besar, los quiero curar [I want to kiss them, I want to heal them]

Los voy a cuidar con todo mi amor [I'll take care of them with all my love]

Es raro el amor [Love is weird]


Jack and Elsa were kissing; it was timid in the beginning, but both were gaining confidence. Elsa felt like it was all a dream. She didn't want to wake up from it, but then she felt Jack's tongue trying to get into her mouth and pulled away quickly.

She broke the kiss and looked at him with shock.

"What were you doing?" she questioned him.

"I uh.." Jack was confused. "I was kissing you?" He sincerely didn't know what the problem was.

Elsa noticed they were floating in the air.

"Put me down," she ordered, a bit scared, but the tone of her voice stayed calm and regal.

Jack floated back down to the ground slowly as to keep her from getting scared. Once they were on the ground, Elsa moved away from Jack quickly, hugging herself. Confused, Jack walked closer to her and was about to put his hands on her shoulder to calm her when Elsa reeled back, not allowing him to touch her.

"Elsa, what happened?" he asked with concern. "What did I do wrong?"

"Just take me home," Elsa said without facing him.

"But Elsa…" She didn't turn. "We need to talk about this," he said with confidence, but she stayed in silence. "There's obviously an attraction between us." Jack got closer to her. "I like you and you like me." He put his hand on her shoulder and turned her slowly. "I don't see what the problem is."

Elsa seemed very scared; she hugged herself even tighter.

"I don't want to talk about it." She gazed to the ground, refusing to look him in the eyes. "Please, just take me home."

"No, not until you tell me what I did wrong so I can fix it," Jack said authoritatively.

"And I said I don't want to talk about it." Elsa raised her voice.

"Just tell me what's wrong," Jack pleaded.

"No!" she shouted.

"Why not?" now Jack was also raising his voice.

"Because I'm afraid!" she confessed with angst in her voice. "Please, Jack...just take me home." She begged quietly, her head hanging down.

Jack slowly grabbed his staff and took Elsa into his arms again, flying silently to the palace.

·

When they touched the balcony floor, Elsa turned her back to Jack and walked to the balcony doors. Her hand stopped before touching the knob; she wanted to say something to explain to him why she reacted the way she did, but she couldn't put her emotions in order.

"I'm leaving tomorrow." He paused, looking down. "I don't know when I'm going to be back," Jack informed her.

She was just looking at his reflection on the balcony door's glass. Jack was waiting for her to reply, but Elsa didn't move an inch. He clenched his hand around his staff.

"Good night. I'm sorry for bothering you," Jack said quietly and flew back to the valley without another word.

Elsa turned quickly when she saw him go. She stared at his disappearing figure as he went.

"Be safe," Elsa said to the wind, concerned about him. Jack told her Pitch was dangerous. "And I'm sorry for hurting you," she said with a single tear rolling down her cheek.

'But I don't want to be hurt either.'

She entered her chambers.

∞·∞

The next morning, the guardians woke up, ready to leave. They were saying goodbye to the trolls. Jack was down; he didn't want to leave without speaking with Elsa first, but this time, Bunny was making sure he wouldn't sneak out like last time. And, besides, he couldn't throw away his duties whenever he felt like it.

He was touching the trolls with his staff causing some frost upon them that made them tickle. Pabbie approached him with seriousness in his eyes.

"Pardon me," he said to Jack. "You're blessed with the powers of winters." Pabbie stated.

"Yes, I bring snow days and lot of fun." Jack said happily. "That's my job." He said with pride.

"Excuse me," Pabbie said to North. "I know you want to part early, but could you wait until the afternoon? I have a task for the young man."

"For Jack Frost?" Bunny said in disbelief. "He's not the right person for a task. Does it require being brave? I'm good at being brave."

"I'm afraid only a person with ice powers can understand," Pabbie said to Bunny.

"If you need Jack, I'm sure he won't let you down," Said North.

Jack nodded to North; the guardians trusted him—even Bunny—, which he was grateful for. He will make sure to not disappoint them. Tooth and Sandy cheered him on, saying he'll do a wonderful job. Pabbie lead him out of the valley.

"There's someone I'd like you to meet." He said when they were out of the guardians' sight. "A child with the powers of ice and snow was born in these lands."

'Elsa!' he immediately thought.

"There was a beauty and danger in her powers. For a long time, she lived in fear, and one day she covered her land in eternal winter although she has learned to control it. I know deep inside she feels alone and sees her gift as a curse." Pabbie saw that Jack was listening carefully. "Could you please help her see that it isn't a curse?"

"Sure, I want to help her," said Jack. "So who is this girl?" he pretended he didn't know who he was talking about.

"Queen Elsa of Arendelle," Pabbie replied.

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

"Tell her that Pabbie sent you and she will receive you."

·

Breakfast was always chatty since Elsa and Anna had grown back together; Anna would ramble about the things she wants to do during the day and invite Elsa, while she accommodated her schedule to have enough free time to share with Anna. But this time, breakfast was silent; the only sound was the knives and forks against the plates. Anna noticed Elsa's sad eyes and got worried.

"Elsa, are you okay?" Anna said, worried.

Elsa lifted her gaze from the plate to see her sister. She sighed.

"Is it about the boy you met yesterday?" Anna said, and Elsa nodded lightly. "Did you have a fight?" Elsa gave a loud sigh. "It's okay." Anna put her hand over Elsa's. "You know you can trust me."

"It's too complicated," she said.

"The beginning is always a good start." Anna said with a smile.

Elsa put her hands over her lap, reclined back into her chair and sighed heavily. She started to tell to Anna how she met Jack while they were playing on the forest and warms sensations he made her feel in her heart.

"I thought it was you," explained Elsa. "I saw something blue, and because you were wearing my blue dress, I thought: oh! It's Anna! So this is basically your fault." Anna just giggled.

"Why did you run away?"

"It was too much, there were so many feelings." Elsa clutched her hands on her chest. "There was happiness, fear, amazement, embarrassment...I wanted to stay, but get away at the same time." Elsa said with frustration. "It was overwhelming! My heart was beating so hard. So I ran away."

Elsa then told her how Agatha took Jack to meet her, about the conversation they had in the park, and Jack's story. Anna squealed when Elsa mentioned the almost kiss and how disappointed she felt when they broke apart.

"He's from another world?" Anna asked, not very convinced. Elsa nodded. "And is he really that old?"

"Yes, I know how it sounds. I still don't believe it completely."

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

To finish, Elsa told Anna about the events of previous night. The kiss and how it ended.

"Wait! Back up, back up! I don't understand," said Anna. "If you wanted him to kiss you in the afternoon, what changed at night?"

"I liked the kiss, I really enjoyed it...but then he…." Elsa mumbled the last words while playing with the corners of her napkin.

"What? I didn't hear you."

"I said he….." she kept playing with the napkin.

"Elsa, please!" Anna was impatient. "Just spill it!"

"He tried to put his tongue in my mouth!" she screamed and covered her mouth with both hands right after.

Anna was also covering her mouth; she slowly put her hands down and revealed a big smile on her face.

"And then?" she asked curiously.

"Then I stopped him."

"Why!?" Anna said, pulling her pigtails braid down in sign of frustration.

"Because he tried to put… you know— because he tried to.." Elsa blushed.

"And it's totally normal," Anna said with her cheerful voice. "It feels good." She said with a little blush, playing with her fingers.

"Wait," Elsa processed her sister's words. "Why do you say that? How do you know—" then Elsa realized and gasped. "You and Kristoff!" She looked to Anna in shock.

"Kissing is totally normal in a relationship." Anna said, taking off importance to the matter. "But we're not talking about me and Kristoff, but rather, you and Jack," Anna said with determination. "And I know that's not the real reason why you shut him out. Maybe the tongue thing scared you, but that's not enough reason to—"

"Anna! Yes, it is enough reason!" Elsa interrupted her. "And please, don't repeat it again," she said, embarrassed; she sighed. "I told you, his presence made me feels so much that I feel I'm going to explode. And, also I'm.. afraid."

Anna knew that Elsa was afraid to experience new situations, unlike herself, who didn't doubt to take the risk.

"I don't know anything about relationships and I don't want to hurt him or allow him to hurt me." Elsa clutched the napkin. "When I'm with him, he breaks my walls down with a smile. I let him in without second thoughts and it scares me." Elsa looked Anna in the eyes. "What if it's all a façade, like Hans?"

"Oh Elsa!" Anna stood up to hug her sister. "I know, I was a reckless fool, but you're not like me. You're wiser."

"It seems that when it comes to romance you're wiser," Elsa said returning the hug.

"Actually, what I know about true love is thanks to Olaf." Anna said with a smile. "And that Kristoff was raised by true love experts, it helps."

Both sisters laughed.

"Queen Elsa, Princess Anna," Gerda said, entering the dinning room. "There's a young lad in the courtyard who wants to speak with your Majestic. He says Pabbie sent him."

·

Anna and Elsa stepped into the courtyard and saw Jack sat in the edge of a fountain, swirling his staff. When he saw Elsa, he stood up and waved his hand enthusiastically. They started to walk towards him.

"Is that Jack?" asked Anna, almost jumping as she walked. "He's cute!"

"I don't understand what he's doing here." Elsa was confused but glad to see Jack. "He said he'd leave today."

"Maybe he wants to make up for last night," suggested Anna, and she gasped. "Oh! Your very first lovers' quarrel and he's already apologizing! And it's not even his fault!"

Elsa looked to her sister, shocked. Did she mean it was her fault?

"He didn't do anything wrong," Anna said reading her sister's expression. "Now, go there, apologize, and kiss to make up."

"What?"

"And if he wants to put his tongue in your mouth, just let him."

"What?! But that's… no, Anna!"

Jack just watched the sisters walk to where he was while they chatted. They stopped talking when they were close enough to be heard by Jack.

"So, you're Jack," said Anna gleefully.

"Jack, this is my little sister, Anna." Elsa said, introducing the two to each other. "Yes, Anna; he's Jack."

"Nice to meet you, Princess Anna." Jack bowed to Anna.

"Oh, that's not necessary." Anna said cheerfully and then became serious. "So Jack, What are your intentions towards my sister?"

"Well, I— uh.." Jack rubbed the back of his head and laughed nervously. "I just want to get to know her," he said, smiling to Elsa. She blushed.

Anna stared at Jack suspiciously and then an idea popped in her head.

"Well, Jack," Anna said with a fake serious tone. "I'm going to give you a chance." She walked around Jack, circling around him. "But!" she pointed her finger close to Jack's face. "If you hurt my sister, I'll punch you in the face," she said, trying to sound intimidating.

Then Anna backed up and saw her sister was really embarrassed. And then she became the cheerful Anna that she is.

"Why don't you have a date?" Anna suggested.

"A date?" Jack and Elsa said at the same time; him with enthusiasm and her with concern.

"Yes! Here in the palace!" Anna clapped her hands together. "Oh! What about a picnic in the garden?" Jack nodded gleefully.

"I just had breakfast," said Elsa.

"Oh, you'll be fine; you barely ate." Anna said, carefree. "I'll make the arrangements!" she said, entering the palace. "Remember what I told you Elsa!" Anna yelled, running through the palace doors.

Elsa's eyes widened and she tensed, knowing very well what Anna meant. The tongue incident.

"Is she serious about the punch?" Jack asked, incredulous.

"Oh yes, she is," Elsa replied with absolute confidence.

·

The guards greeted Kristoff when he entered the courtyard with Sven. The guards were in friendly terms with 'The Royal Ice Master and Deliverer'. Kristoff still found the title a bit awkward, but it didn't matter to him anymore. What did matter was that he was close to his princess.

He didn't put a foot inside palace yet when he saw Anna running towards him. He didn't have time to react when he felt Anna grabbing his hand pulling him inside the palace.

"Wait! Anna, what happened? Sven!" he looked back where he left his reindeer; because it didn't matter how much Queen Elsa appreciated Kristoff, Sven wasn't allowed to step beyond the courtyard.

"Don't worry, Kai will take him to the stable; Olaf's waiting there for him," said Anna, still pulling him through many halls and stairs.

They finally stopped in a medium-sized room. Because of the furniture, Kristoff deduced that the room belonged to a girl. Everything was blue and very feminine. Anna took a pair of opera binoculars and looked through window with them. Kristoff just looked at her with incredulity; even after all this time, he got used to her odd behavior —he was odd sometimes— but there were times he wondered about what's going in her mind.

"Where are we?" he asked, looking around.

"Elsa's old room," Anna answered while looking to the window. "It's perfect to see the garden."

"What are you doing?" he was curious abut his girlfriend's behavior.

"It's her first date!" she squealed.

"Are you spying on your sister's date?"

"Shhh! It's not spying! I'm just making sure she won't ruin things." She explained, carefree. "Take these." She handed him another pair of binoculars without taking her sight off the window.

"I'm sure she'll be fine." Kristoff said, accepting the spectacles and watching whatever Anna was watching.

He saw Elsa sitting over a cloth; there was a white haired boy beside her. They were chatting and having a picnic. Elsa seemed relaxed and enjoying Jack's company. He was close to her, but keeping his distance; he didn't wanted to scare her like last night.

·

"Is it true? Flying machines?" Elsa asked, incredulous.

"Yeah! They're airplanes." Jack said with a sincere smile. "There are so many things and places different from here; I'd like to take you to visit them all. There's an ice hotel in Sweden, I'm sure you'll love it!"

"I built an ice palace, you know," Elsa said proudly.

"Really? I'd like to see it." Jack said with amazement.

Jack and Elsa stayed in silence, looking into each other's eyes. Elsa felt confidence building up inside her. Jack knew if they stayed like this for more time, he wouldn't be able to resist the temptation of kissing her. So, he decided to break the silence.

"So, what's your favorite color?"

"Well, what's yours?"

"How about we tell each other at the same time?"

Elsa nodded.

"Blue!" they both said, perfectly in sync.

"Well, that was too obvious," Said Elsa, playfully pointing to her blue attire.

"Favorite season?" asked Jack.

"Winter!"

"Spring!" they said at the same time again.

"Spring?" asked Jack. "I thought it'd be winter for obvious reasons." He waved his staff, forming snow in front of them.

"Yes! I can make it snow whenever I want so there's not point to wait for winter." She explained. "And Spring is always full of warmth and colors. It was my Mom's favorite."

Jack nodded in understanding.

"You said you travel a lot in your world," said Elsa. "What's your favorite place?"

"The beach!" Jack said happily.

"The beach?" said Elsa curious. "I thought you'd say a cold place. 'For obvious reasons'." she added the last part playfully.

"And you like spring!" said Jack playfully. "I like to freeze the waves; it's fun, especially when there are surfers around. It's so funny to see their faces." He was laughing.

"You just like to create trouble," Elsa said, smiling.

"I like to have fun." Jack corrected her. "Is there any place you like to visit?"

"Well, I never thought of that before." Said Elsa. "And you?"

"Sahara desert." Jack saw the confused face of Elsa and explained. "I'm not allowed to go there because it cant' snow in a desert, so I believe it'll be fun to bring a snow day there."

Elsa just giggled.

"As I said before, you just like to start trouble." Elsa said, leaning close to Jack.

"I thought good girls liked bad boys." He grinned to Elsa, getting closer.

"Not all do. Maybe I do, maybe I don't," she said, defiant.

They looked into each other's eyes before closing them. The distance between them disappeared and they kissed.

Jack put his hands on Elsa's shoulders and slid down them to her waist; she felt pleasurable shivers going down her spine at the feel of his touch, making her forget all her insecurities. In response, Elsa put her arms around his neck. He used his weight to push her down to the cloth; once Elsa's back touched the cloth, the intensity of the kiss grew.

She opened her mouth, inviting Jack in. He did.

This time, she didn't run away. She gave in.

·

"Um— uh, I don't feel we should be doing this." Kristoff said, feeling uncomfortable watching his soon-to-be sister in law kissing the unknown boy.

"Nah, it's fine! Stop being such a worrywart. They won't find out," replied Anna.

Then they saw how they laid on the cloth, Jack over Elsa.

"Is that really your sister?" Kristoff asked in disbelief. "I mean, is that seriously the poised and regal Queen Elsa?"

"Yes, she is," Anna said joyfully. "I'm so happy that she found the one, just like me." She looked over to Kristoff; he smiled.

Anna kissed him on the cheek and proceeded to spy on her sister's date. Kristoff did the same, but for different reasons. He grew fond of Elsa, how she gave up so much to keep Anna safe; also, thanks to Elsa he met Anna. Now, he had to see to it that no one would hurt his new family.

They watched how the lovebirds kept kissing over the cloth, and when Jack gained enough confidence to be sure this time Elsa wouldn't reject him, he slid one hand from Elsa's waist to her leg, caressing it over her dress's fabric.

"Wow. Wow! What happened to: you can't marry a man you just met?" Anna said, imitating Elsa's voice.

"Aren't you mad?" he said, looking to Anna. "He's taking advantage of your sister," said Kristoff, concerned.

"She doesn't seem to be mad."

·

Elsa felt her inhibitions disappear. She didn't care when Jack's hand traveled to her leg; she was enjoying it. In response, she caressed his back. They separated to breathe.

Elsa's face was red; she felt like she was burning. Jack looked at her dreamily, a goofy smile on his face.

"I guess I'm falling in love with you," she said unconsciously. She felt like she was floating in the sky.

"Good, because I definitely am." He leaned in to kiss her again.

This time it was a short and calmer kiss than the previous one. Jack lifted his head; something in the palace caught his attention. He saw something shine from one of the windows. Elsa didn't, her mind was floating in a pink cloud.

Jack focused his sight and recognized Anna's figure and beside her was a man with broad shoulders.

"Your sister and someone else are spying us." Jack informed Elsa, getting off of her.

The pink cloud dissolved as soon Elsa comprehended Jack's words.

"What?!" she sat up abruptly and looked to the window where she used to glance to the garden, just exactly where she was with Jack.

·

"Oh no!" squealed Anna. "We've been discovered!" She said when she saw Jack looking where she and Kristoff were standing.

"What should we do?" asked Kristoff, terrified. He didn't want to provoke the anger of the ice queen and end up frozen.

·

Elsa and Jack stood up from the cloth. Elsa was running her hands through her hair, almost undoing her braid. Jack didn't know how to calm her down.

"Oh no, no, no." She was rambling. "What is Anna going to think? How am I going to explain what she saw?" she was pacing around Jack.

"Elsa, Elsa!" Jack took her by the shoulders. "It'll be okay. Is there any place where we can be alone?"

"Yes, my ice palace." She responded.

"Let's go." He carried her in his arms, bridal style.

Just then, Babytooth appeared, flying to where they where standing. The little fairy wasn't happy with the sight; brave Jack was carrying, very close to his chest, a pretty girl. Jack looked disappointed when he saw his little friend appear.

"I'm sorry Elsa, I have to go." He put her down.

"It's okay." She said, a little disappointed for not spending more time with Jack. "Promise me you'll be safe," she said, concerned for his safety.

Jack cupped her face with his hands.

"Promise me you'll wait for me," he said in reply. He was very close to her lips; she nodded and they kissed. "Don't flirt with other boys while I'm gone," he added, joking.

Elsa smacked him on the shoulder and then smiled.

"I'll miss you," she said. looking him in the eyes.

He kissed her again. It was a long and passionate kiss; they didn't know when they would see each other again.

"I'll miss you too," he said.

And with that he parted away with Babytooth. He came here on a mission, and even though meeting Elsa was a wonderful plus, for the moment he would have to focus on defeating Pitch Black. After finish his mission with the guardians, he will have the time to build a relationship with Elsa.

·

Elsa was walking through the halls of her home; she was humming the song she heard with Jack when they had their first kiss above ice harvesters' village. She saw Kristoff and Anna walking to her while they were talking. When they saw Elsa standing a few feet in front of them, they turned around to avoid her.

"Anna, Kristoff." Elsa said in her authoritative voice.

They stopped and turned to her slowly. Anna giggled nervously and Kristoff gulped hard. They're in trouble.

"Hi, Elsa!" greeted Anna nervously. "How was the date?"

"We need to talk," she said seriously.

They were in trouble.

In the end it wasn't so bad. Elsa just stared at them silently, but with seriousness on her face. Kristoff was sweating and Anna was rambling about how she was just making sure things went well between her and Jack. Kristoff started to say how sorry he was for spying on her and he will never do it again. Then Anna interrupted him, saying how happy she was that Elsa found her soul mate.

"Don't ever do it again." It was all that Elsa said at the end.

She walked beside them and stopped just at Anna's side.

"Thank you." She said to Anna with a smile and kept walking.

Anna's face lighted up and put a wide smile on her face. Kristoff just looked at both sisters, utterly confused

·

At night, both sisters were sitting on Elsa's bed. They were wearing their nightgowns; Elsa her baby blue one and Anna a baby pink one. They were clapping their hands together. It was an old game that Elsa and Anna invented when they both were very young. They were singing:

"1, 2, 3; together, clap together, snap together. You and me together, knees together, freeze together, up or down together, princess crown together." They formed a crown over her heads with their hands. "Always together." They gave a final clap. "You and me." They hugged each other.

They laid on the bed, laughing.

"I missed that," said Anna.

"I know, me too," Elsa replied. Then she let out a deep sigh.

"What is it, Elsa?" Anna turned to look at her. "Since the afternoon, you've been quiet. I know! I'm really sorry for spying on you and Jack."

"It's not that." Elsa reassured her without looking at her. "It's just that.. I feel different." She turned to look at Anna.

"What do you feel?"

"Every time I think of him, I feel something in my stomach." She put her hands over it. "When I'm with him, I feel nervous and anxious, the good kind of anxious. I want to stay with him forever, and when he's away, I can't wait to see him again. And now that he's out there on a dangerous mission, I'm so worried for him," she said with a bit of frustration in her voice.

Anna was looking at her with a big, bright smile on her face. Didn't she get that her sister was in suffering?

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

"In love?" Elsa said, confused.

"Yes! In love!" Anna said, excited.

Elsa stayed in silence for a moment, replaying all the moments she spent with Jack.

"Yes," Elsa whispered smiling. "I'm love with Jack," she said with confidence. "Oh my gosh! I'm in love with Jack!" she covered her face. "But I just met him two days ago, I can't be in love." She tried to bring herself back to her rational side.

"Yes, you can when it's true love!" said Anna, almost jumping on the bed.

"I guess you're right," Elsa admitted after a few seconds. "I feel so weird, is that normal?" She asked Anna.

"Love is weird," replied Anna. "Isn't it wonderful?!" She said, smiling and spreading her arms in the air.

·

While Anna was giving Elsa love advices and having a good time, a fleet of army ships from different lands, now unified in one kingdom, were making their way to Arendelle.

The leading ship was carrying a blue flag with a silver lightning crest in the center; the rest were carrying a smaller version. King Linus was standing in front of the stern. It was a cold night, but Linus just felt the dark passion burning inside his heart.

"Linus." Markkus approached him.

"Make sure we arrive while the Arendelle folk are still sleeping," King Linus said.

"Are you sure about this? We can still turn around." Markkus tried to convince Linus that this was madness.

"I'm just going to take what is rightfully mine," replied Linus, coldly gazing to the sea.

"She's not an object you can claim as your own, Linus." Markkus tried to knock some sense into Linus.

"You're wrong." Linus gazed to Markkus. "Since the moment I saw her for first time, she has belonged to me."

"Are you even listening to what you're saying?" Markkus said, losing his patience.

"Make sure everything is ready for our arrival," Linus said with a cold gaze to Markkus.

"But Linus, you have to—"

"It's an order." Linus cut Markkus's words off with a dangerous tone.

Markkus just looked at him, trying to find the boy who saved his life long ago, but he couldn't; there was only a selfish king who didn't care about whom he would hurt to get what he wanted.

"As you order, my king," said Markkus with a bitter tone.

He retired to his room and Linus kept gazing into the night.

'You shouldn't have rejected me, Elsa,' Linus thought bitterly, clutching his fists. 'But you will be mine, even if it's by force.'

"As I promised, someday we'll be together," Linus said to the wind. His voice was dark and his eyes glowed with evil. "After all.. you belong with me."


And let her taste the fires of hell

Or else let her be mine and mine alone


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Well, I hope that Elsa's reaction didn't confused you. What I wanted to do was to show the opposites reactions of Jack and Elsa. After three centuries of loneliness Jack is eager to jump into a relation with Elsa and because of his lack of human interaction he's following his instincts and doing what he has seen other couples do; on the other side, Elsa spent most of her childhood and teenage recluse so she doesn't know how she should act or identify what Jack makes her feel so even if she enjoyed the kiss when he tried something out of her comfort zone she freaked out because is something unknown to her. But she will gain confidence.

I NEED HELP, I want to introduce some of the easter festivity for Bunny but I don't have a real notion of how does it celebrate and what does it mean in USA, in Mexico easter is three days of religious rituals so I've always wondered why paint eggs and look for them, if someone could please send me a PM explaining me so I can get Bunny right. Thank you.

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"We can't allow the Queen go alone, it could be dangerous. Make sure to not leave her side." He said with authority.

If he only knew his beloved needed him more than ever.

she was wrong if she thought a group of pathetic men could protégé her from him.

"Wait, what?" was all Kristoff could say; he was also in shock. This guy was worse than Hans.

"Well, it's thanks to him that I'm finally getting what I always wanted!" Linus said angry standing up and slamming his fist on the desk.

"No, Gerda!" Anna exclaimed. "Do you know what she did?!" she pointed to Elsa.

"Elsa, go away." Anna mumbled.

*The lyrics from the beginning and end are taken from the songs "Labios Rotos" Zoe, and "HELLFIRE"!