Hello everyone! This is a Rise Of The Guardians, How To Train Your Dragon, Frozen, crossover. Unfortunately, I could only choose two options, so I picked Rise Of The Guardians and How to Train Your Dragon. This story actually follows the movie plots quite closely, except for Rise Of The Guardians which will be covered in part two.

Ages have been changed for everyone, because I wanted them all to be teenage if not younger at this point. It makes it more fun.

This is one of the last chapters focused on Frozen. I'll try to keep the updates consistent.


Chapter Sixteen


Believe In Yourself


Jack

We went up the other side of the mountain this time, up this really cool ornate ice staircase that Olaf showed us.

Me and Anna both stood gaping at the amazing beauty that Elsa had made of an ice castle.

"Wow." I murmured. This was amazing. The closest I had ever gotten to that was probably making little frozen tunnel dens for the kids in slightly colder winters.

"Elsa is amazing." Anna breathed, as if agreeing with me.

"Yeah." Olaf smiled. "She's, like, the nicest person ever."

This cheered Anna up considerably, so I allowed a small smile to slip onto my face.

At the top of the staircase, there were huge fancy double doors.

Me and Olaf stood to one side as she faced the door and raised her hand.

And didn't do anything.

"Knock." Olaf encouraged.

Anna let her eyes go downcast.

"Knock." Olaf repeated, as if talking to a three-year-old.

I noticed her hand waver slightly.

"Why isn't she knocking?" Olaf asked me, confused.

I pretty much ignored him and went up to Anna.

"Do you think she knows how to knock?" Olaf wondered from behind us.

I put my hand on hers and helped her raise it again. The young princess gave me a grateful smile.

She took a deep breath and knocked.

Anna

The slid open systematically.

"It opened!" I said with an uneasy laugh. "That's a first…"

I knew Jack was looking worriedly at me, but tried to focus. When the door opens… you're supposed to go in, right?

Probably. I turned to Jack. "Um, you should probably stay here."

"What?" he blinked, not quite seeming to understand.

"Last time I introduced her to a guy, she froze everything." I lied.

This was between Elsa and me. I had to apologize for judging her all these years, for not caring enough, and to become friends with her again.

"B-but…" he stuttered. "Aw, come on! I came all this way, I wanna come with you!"

"Bye, Anna's boyfriend!" Olaf said cheerily, making us both sputter.

"Excuse me?!" I exclaimed.

"I am not her boyfriend!" Jack put in.

"He's reserved for Elsa!" I added.

"And— wait a second!" he realized. "I'm not—"

"I need to go." I cut in, hoping to be able to leave them too busy debating or something. No such luck.

"Okay! Se you later, Anna's boyfriend!" Olaf chirped, following me. I sighed.

"Oh, Olaf, I haven't introduced him yet, have I? This is Jack, the guardian spirit of winter."

Jack went a little red for some reason, and put down his head. "A-actually, I'm just the spirit of winter."

"Anyway, I think you should stay here too." I told Olaf.

He looked suddenly deflated. "Me?"

"Just, give us a minute…"

Jack

Olaf came and sat down next to where I was sulking on the steps.

"One, two, three…" he began counting to sixty.

"Four, five, six, seven…" I muttered, joining in.

Elsa

I walked out from the foyer, thinking that maybe I would be able to change Olaf somehow. Make it bigger or something, so that it didn't look like such a replica of painful memories.

But as I steeled myself to glance at the place where I had left it, the floor looked glaringly empty.

Wait… the snowman was gone? Just… what?

"Wow." Someone said. Someone all too familiar.

I turned my gaze down to the now open grand doors. "Anna?"

Anna

I quickly turned. Elsa stood at the top of the curving staircase looking… well… wow.

I mean, for starters, her hair was down. It looked good down, really, but the thick braid was also a little messy and not as nicely done as she usually did all those years ago. Even mine were neater than hers at the point.

And her dress… holy smokes there were slits in her skirt! Mother would never approve.

But nevertheless, she looked amazing.

Elsa

"Elsa…" she breathed. "You look… different. I-it's a good different." She assured me quickly, correcting herself as she often did. "And this place… it's a amazing."

My heart soared. Anna didn't hate me?

"Thank you." I said shyly. "I never knew what I was capable of."

"I love it." She grinned.

Anna didn't hate me!

Then her expression became soft. "Elsa, come back home. I need you."

I froze and began to back away. Images of Anna falling through the air as I struck her with my ice flashed through my eyes. "No, Anna, I can't it's not safe for you or anyone and you should just go."

She looked hurt beyond belief. "But I just got here, Elsa! And this is the most you've spoken to me in ages!"

I didn't want to hear it, hear more of the pain I was bringing to my little sister.

Anna

I began to climb the stairs after Elsa's retreating form. "No! Wait! Elsa! Please just…"

I couldn't think of any other way to get her to listen.

"Please don't shut me out again!

Please don't slam the door.

You don't have to keep your secret anymore!"

I took a deep breath. It was hard to make up a good song at this point, so I recycled one.

"'Cause for the first time in forever,

I finally understand!

For the first time in forever,

We can fix this hand-in-hand!

We can head down this mountain together!

You don't have to live in fear!

'Cause for the first time in forever,

I will be right here."

Elsa

Oh, so we're going to argue this the musical way again, huh? Alright, if that's the way you want it.

"Anna, please go back home.

Your life awaits.

Go enjoy the sun and open up the gates!"

"Yes, but—"

"I know,

You mean well, but leave me be.

Yes I'm alone but I'm alone and free!

Just stay away and you'll be safe from me!"

I started to walk away from her and back down the stairs but she winced and sang crudely, "Actually we're not."

I froze.

"What d'you mean you're not?"

"I get the feeling you don't know."

"What do I not know?"

Anna

I bit my lip and we continued the very crudely sung conversation.

"Arendelle's in deep, deep, snow."

Elsa stopped singing. "What?"

I smiled nervously. "You kind of set off and eternal winter. Everywhere."

"Everywhere?" she gasped, running to the balcony.

Beyond the mountain's edge, there was a good view of Arendelle, now that the storm had stopped and the snow had settled on it.

"Oh no." she panicked. "No no no!"

"That's okay!" I told her, trying to be positive. "You can just unfreeze it!"

"No I can't!" she yelled. "I don't know how! I—"

With every frantic word, a frosty whirlwind spun around us, biting and howling viciously.

I opened my mouth to tell her to stop, but maybe my expression gave it away.

"I don't know how!" she yelled one last time, rather desperately.

Then she grabbed onto the balcony railing and jumped.

Elsa

I was just hoping that when I died, all that snow would go away.

So as the wind screamed past my eyes, I closed my eyes and braced myself for the hopefully instant death that would come when I hit the bottom.

It never came.

The wind was still there, though, surely the North Mountain wasn't this high?

Slowly, I pried open my eyes to see someone oddly familiar staring down at me.

Every molecule in my body was suddenly awake.

"The spirit of winter?" I whispered, shocked.

The teenage boy carrying me had blue eyes, like mine, and silver-white hair as I remembered.

He nodded softly, and wind rushed smoothly past my ears.

The next thing I knew, we were back outside my castle again.

"Elsa!" Anna cried, running out the double doors. "Don't you ever do that again! You're supposed to tie the cords onto you first before you do your bungee-jumping! Everyone knows that!"

I stared at her. "Um, Anna—"

Smack.

"You idiot!" she yelled. "How dare you! How dare you try to commit suicide like that, you selfish, little—"

"I think you can stop now, Anna." The spirit of winter said from above me. His voice was just like how I remember, but somehow warmer and perhaps a bit amused.

Anna raised and eyebrow. "Why are you carrying her bridal style?"

I blushed, and from what I could see, so did he.

He set me down and help me stand before giving a little bow. "Um, I'm Jack Frost, spirit of winter."

I smiled at him. "And I'm Elsa, Crown Princess of Arendelle. But, um, I guess you already know that."

He nodded, his face not betraying the slightest hint of emotion.

"Good!" Anna said happily. "Now can I keep yelling at her?"

I rubbed my cheek where she hit me. "In case you've forgotten, I'm the older sibling."

She scoffed. "You just tried to commit suicide, your sisterly authority is officially revoked."

I sighed, turning away. "W-why did you save me? I-it could've—"

"It wouldn't have stopped the winter." The spirit of winter —no, Jack Frost— interjected. "On the contrary, it would've made thing much, much worse. Weatherly issues aside, of which includes that the magic will most probably have gone haywire and caused mayhem on the account of having no control, Anna needs you. And your country needs you—"

"And Olaf needs you too!" Anna piped up, interrupting the honestly inspiring speech Jack Frost was giving me.

"Wait… Olaf?" I frowned in confusion.

Shock settled over me as I saw the snowman from earlier come toddling over, giving me big round eyes. "You made me… remember that?"

I gaped. "And you're alive?"

He looked down at his hands. "I think so?"

Jack Frost turned back to me. "Elsa, your powers gave Olaf life. It's an amazing gift, and I know that long ago you could handle it very well without any misery nor loneliness."

Anna nodded, suddenly very solemn. "I remember everything too, now, Elsa. You were great at controlling your powers before, and we were so close. We can do that again."

I looked around at them.

Jack held my hand, and a flutter suddenly went through my heart.

"Just believe you can do it." He told me softly. "Believe in yourself, and don't let your powers be the ones that control you."

I could hear some sadness in his voice, like he was speaking from experience.

I closed my eyes, and concentrated on all that I'd just found out.

Anna was safe. She remembered. She didn't hate me. My powers could create life. I was alive. I could thaw this. All I needed to do was believe. Jack Frost the freaking spirit of winter was holding my hand!

Jack

There was this cute, scrunched up expression on her face as Elsa concentrated on thawing the winter.

Slowly, she dropped my hand and raised her arms.

From down in Arendelle, you could see snow lifting off the roofs and ice splintering off the sidewalks, all rising into the air to from a huge snowflake.

And with a single flick of her fingers, it dissipated into sparkles of nothingness in the air.

I smiled. "You can open your eyes now."

Elsa did so. I can only imagine she saw what was down there because she squealed in ecstasy and began bouncing a little like she did when she was younger.

Then she flung her arms around my neck and kissed me.

At first I was shocked. Eyes wide, I was unbalanced and almost fell over with her weight around me.

Then I was kissing back.

I swear, fireworks were going off behind my eyelids, and the rest of the world melted away. It was the most amazing thing I had ever felt in my entire pathetic existence.

Finally, we pulled apart. I think I was red. Like, really red. As red as an incredibly pale winter spirit can get, anyway. And since Elsa was only a few tone darker than me, you can say that she was about as red as that too.

Anna suddenly popper up between us. "I thought you two would never come up for air! By the way, Elsa, whatever happened to 'you can't marry someone you just met'?"

Elsa frowned faintly. "Um, what?"

"Oh, that's right, it was you." She noted, turning to me. "Whatever happened to 'you can't marry someone you just met'?"

I rolled my eyes and smirked at her. "You can if it's true love." I quoted, just because I somehow knew it would annoy her.

"Aaaah!" she yelled, pretending to stumble away with her hands over her ears.. "That- that dreaded phrase! D-don't say that! It- it's evil!"

Then she began grinning like a Cheshire cat. "I told you that you were perfect for each other."

The red was quickly rushing back to my cheeks, so I hurriedly turned away from them and said, "So, uh, you two going back to Arendelle?"

I could practically feel Anna bouncing up and down. "Yep!" she declared.

Elsa's warm voice rang out. "Yes, I think— hold on. What do you mean 'you two'?"

I suddenly felt a lot of guilt seep through me, and I was still trying not to let her see the redness of my face. "I have a few… previous obligations to take care of."

Hiccup. It was already dark, his semifinal exam would be over by now.

I risked a glance back, and saw the girls' crestfallen expressions. "Don't worry, I'll be back." I promised.

I just don't know how long it would take.

Anna sniffled. "Well… okay. Bye Jack."

"Bye Jack." Olaf echoed.

Elsa didn't say anything.

I felt wrong to leave just like that, so I grabbed her around the waist and gave her another quick kiss first.

And then I left.


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