What just happened? I sat down hard on the grass, the surprise of my encounter taking hold. I watched as she ran toward the castle, her platinum hair escaping her braid as it trailed behind her. I was so confused. I had been flying through Arendelle, on my way to England, when I saw her running below. I drifted down to watch her for a moment, curiosity aroused, when she began to shoot ice at the trees. That had been a surprise in itself. What happened next had shocked me even more.

"You've got a lot of rage, there, Love."

I had just been mumbling to myself, and never, never in a million years did I believe that she'd hear me.

But she had.

True, she had almost impaled me with giant icicles erupting from her hands, but that is not what surprised me. Well, I mean, of course it had, but that is not what surprised me the most. She had heard me. She had talked to me. I hadn't talked to anyone in 100 years. How was this possible? Did she believe in me, or was it something that had to do with her power to use ice? I was putting my money on the later. Was she a guardian? If not, how was she able to use ice like that? My mind reeled with questions that I didn't have the answers for. I needed the answers. I needed them now. Why had I just let her get away? I groaned. I was so surprised and overwhelmed that I didn't ask her a single question as to why she was able to see me, or have ice powers. All I had asked her was her name. Her name! As if I needed to know that among the other questions I had! I couldn't wait to see her at the ball. I needed to find her now, and demand answers. I leapt up, and started down the hill where I had saw her leave, only to stop in my tracks. How was I supposed to find her? I had no idea where she lived! I assumed she lived in the village, but Arendelle was a pretty big place! It wasn't like I could go and knock on every door, or even ask someone if they knew who she was! No one else could see me. No one had ever been able to see me before! Not until her… Elsa… Who was she? Who could she possibly be?

I shook my head hard to rid it of the questions that were flying through it. I almost forgot England! I had to frost an entire country in a few nights! Especially if I was to come back to Arendelle for that spring ball thing… I had to come back. The ball was my only chance of finding her again. I grabbed my ice scepter, or The Stick, as I lovingly referred to it, and called to the wind. A gentle breeze picked me up and carried my higher and higher into the sky. I flew above the clouds, trailing my hand through them as my mind turned over and over. I flew lower as I approached England, and finally setting my feet down on the ground. Taking The Stick, I gently touched the cold ground, sending frost crackling across the grass. If I had to be honest, my job was pretty cool. I mean, I had a cool scepter thing that gave me ice powers. I could fly. I spent hours each day giving snow days to kids, and frosting up windows.

If only people could see me.

But I wasn't really one for pity parties, so I shook off the thoughts and resumed frosting England. I tapped trees, sending ice to the top if their branches. Windows lighted with swirling patterns of frost. A light snow began to fall, weighing down tree branches, and slicking the roads. In a few hours, almost half of England was a sparkling wonderland. Kids began to run outside, bundled in layers upon layers, and throw snowballs at each other, screaming in delight. One of the best, and worst, part of my job was playing with the kids. I would craft snowballs and launch them at kids, staring a snowball war. Or send them sledding down hills with an icy path.

But no one ever saw me. They just walked right through me. Literally. Now wasn't really the time to be having a snowball fight, however. I still had a lot of work to do if I were going to make it back to Arendelle in time for the ball!

Back to see Elsa.


Okay! So, this chapter is in Jack's POV. Sorry it's a little shorter than the other chapters. Thanks for sticking with me, guys!