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ONE FINAL IMPORTANT THING- PLEASE READ IT IS IMPORTANT

This story is a multi-chapter story. It was originally meant to be a oneshot but I decided to not make it a oneshot.

Just thought I'd set the record straight.

The next chapter will be released as soon as possible.


Elsa cowered in the corner, rocking back and forth and attempting to rid her mind of the hallucinations. At the moment she was alone with only herself as company. She closed her eyes and tried to take calming deep breaths, her heart was racing and her breaths soon became quick and panicky.

'It's the pain.' She told herself, referring to the throbbing in her brain.

The door thrust open and Elsa clutched her head tighter. She heard the door-opener come closer, each footstep causing a pulse of agony to shoot through her head. 'Please stop,' she whimpered, tears escaping her eyes. The person crouched in front of her, 'I'm sorry,' they said softly.

'My name is North, and I knew you when you had your memories,' he continued softly.

'When I had what?' Elsa looked up at the man or North.

'You used to have memories, but a doctor took them away'

'I do not know any doctors,' she whimpered inching away from the man in front of her.

North nodded slowly and his long white beard almost jiggled with the movement. 'Do you know anyone, my dear?'

Elsa eyes glinted angrily. She knew people; well at least she thought she did. She thought back, all those people in the place she was in earlier. But she came to recall no faces or people. Her memory of the place was also fading. She shook her head in frustration as tears came, 'Why don't I know anybody? Why can't I remember anything? Why?' she asked.

'Because you don't have any memories my dear,' He explained.

'W-why-h-who would?' tears falling from her eyes at a rapid pace.

North wiped a tear away with his thumb, 'Let's not worry about that, let's focus on getting them back.'

Elsa nodded her eyes still watery. North smiled and helped her up, 'Come with me'

Elsa stood up warily, her legs ached and wobbled but she forced herself to take steps. Her view was more muddled than usual as oncoming tears gathered at the bottom of her eyes.

He opened the door softly to reveal to Elsa that she was in a dome-shaped workshop. She looked around, amazed by her wondrous surroundings. A plane flew by and she was tempted to follow but North tugged on her arm. 'Sadly dear that is not what you are here to see,' He said with a slight smile beneath his beard, 'though I am happy it made the tears go away'.

She spent her time looking around, trying to examine little details but her eyesight was hazy and when she tried to focus on certain things her eyesight would go fuzzy. North led her into a contraption which pulled her upwards, like a moving room and as they neared the top she heard a far off clanking. She fell to her knees and clutched her head as it copied her heart rate.

North ran away and she heard him talking to someone far off. As his shouting increased Elsa's head throbbed and she felt as if her mind was pulsing. The clanking soon stopped and North helped her up. 'I'm sorry about that,' he apologised. Elsa curtly nodded and North started walking away gesturing for her to follow him. Though she advanced more wearily and looked around before following North again.

He led her to a room with old fashioned door and he reached for the knob, twisting it and opening the door. Inside two people were arguing and shouting at each other.

'What the hell do you mean, you didn't exactly see him?!' The rabbit shouted at the other man.

He shrugged and showed various images above his head.

'Well, it's worth a shot' he sighed determinedly, 'now we only need to get her to remember'

North coughed and they both turned their attention towards him. Elsa looked at them blankly, and they looked at her warmly. She began to back up to the door. She'd never met these people why were the staring at her like that. She whimpered as she felt tears beginning to form in her eyes.

Elsa did her best to keep herself in place and stop herself from running, there was a giant rabbit in front of her and a man made out of sand. Tears started to gather on the tips of her eyelids, why was North doing this? Was he not supposed to be kind? Was he forcing these hallucinations upon her?

'My dear, these are my friends, Sandy and Bunnymund. I believe you have already met Bunnymund,' he introduced.

With tears at the corners of her eyes she shook their hands; she was bighting down on her lower lip to keep herself from crying. 'Nice to meet you,' she said pleasantly.

She smiled wonkily and they smiled back. 'So my dear, should we talk about how we plan to get your memories back?' North asked. Elsa nodded; her mind was in disarray, was she vividly imagining all that was happening or was it actually real? 'We visit Tooth and see what she can do,' Bunnymund explained.

'That is it?' North asked.

'Yeah, pretty much,' Bunnymund replied.

'Let's go, then,' North said gesturing for them to exit.

Elsa sat atop the sled at the back, she was confused and scared, she didn't know who this Tooth was but she figured if they were like the North's other friends she didn't want to visit them. North's friends were already causing her mental exhaustion. 'Hang on!' North shouted from the front. Elsa gripped the wood underneath her, not that it would change much. The sled looped around the ice tunnel and Elsa insides flipped.

Sandy floated next to her and displayed an R, U, a group of all kinds of people and an arrow going right.

'Yes, thank you, I'm quite alright' Elsa answered.

The sled lurched upwards as they reached the end of the tunnel and they became airborne. The reindeer in front galloping in air. Elsa felt as if she would faint so she took deep breaths and muttered soothing words to herself. 'How are you my dear?' North asked.

'I am feeling rather faint' she answered.

'You will be fine soon,' he comforted.

He shook a sphere and threw it in front of him. It erupted into a swirl of colours and they were headed straight for it. She held her knees for the impacting crash but only felt the coldness disappear and a light breeze touch her face.

She slowly sat up again and looked around. It was sunny and they flew just over a large lake of sorts, the sapphire water shimmering reflections of a castle. Elsa looked up to see a golden castle shining in the distance, her heart beat faster- were they visiting royalty? She thought they were visiting Tooth. Was Tooth royalty?

'Are we going to the castle?' Elsa asked.

'Yes my dear, that is where Tooth lives,' North explained.

They arrived at the castle to find it buzzing with activity. Small rainbow-coloured birds fluttered about carrying teeth and coins. They swarmed to the center of the castle and then spread about, each minding their own business. One buzzed by barely noticing them but quickly turning around to face them. It flew towards Elsa with its arms wide and crushed her cheek with a hug. It flew back with a confused look on its face.

Elsa stepped back realising it wasn't a bird but a bird-like person. Tear started to gather at the bottom of her eyes again.

'Baby Tooth, she lost her memories, someone took them from her. Do you mind showing us to Tooth?' Bunnymund asked.

Baby Tooth buzzed around in distress her arms waving in a game of charades. Bunnymund gasped, 'Tooth's been kidnapped?' he asked, 'Do you know where she is?'

Baby Tooth shook her head and everyone's heads fell. 'Does that mean I cannot get my memories back?' Elsa asked.

Sandy looked at her and nodded somberly. Bunnymund looked at her, 'It means you won't ever remember us or Jack or yourself, Elsa'.

Baby Tooth buzzed again, excitedly and dove for the pile of gold at the floor. Elsa crawled to the edge of the floor they stood on and saw Baby Tooth looking for something. Baby Tooth came back flying with a golden cylinder and placed it on the floor. Bunnymund picked it up, 'These are Tooth's memories, how are these going to help?'

Baby Tooth buzzed again and Bunnymund opened it. Flashes of light appeared on his face and his brow furrowed.

He looked up and around him, 'I-I think I know where Tooth is, the only problem is; we might not want to go there'.

Next time in Elsa and the Guardians-

'Jack, Jack, are you alright?' Elsa asked, her throat going hoarse, hot tears streamed down her face.

'I'm alright' Jack coughed as he sat up.

'Thank god' she smiled; how he'd missed her smile. How he's missed her. He'd spent ages wondering when he would see her again, wondering if he'd ever get the chance to kiss her again, or to tell her how he felt.

'I'm fine, you're here and everything's okay,' he assured her. He placed a hand on her cheek and leaned forward, lightly touching her lips with his.