Sorry for the past week: I had been busy with my final exams and my mom wouldn't let me near the computer.

Anyways I got this chapter finished and will most likely immediately start on the next.

I have two more days of school before I get my summer vacation and we'll wait until then.

Disclaimer(I feel like it's been a long time since I last type this): I don't own RotG or Frozen. They belong to two very awesome movie companies.


Jack couldn't help but feel concerned.

The princess was acting a bit strangely lately.

He would often find her staring in the distance without actually looking at anything, or sitting on her floor once again, rocking back and forth.

Or maybe she would suddenly snap into a series of unstoppable shiver, and let out strangled screams when she heard her sister knocking at the door.

She seemed like she didn't even care about anything other than her own thoughts, even if they were the source of her nightmarish fears of the unknown.

It was like she was crawling back into the shell Jack had finally broken.

It was like she was haunted.

But whenever Jack asked her what the problem was, she would wave it off with a smile that indicated she was alright, just tired.

Still, she wasn't alright.

Clearly something was wrong. Terribly wrong.

And it was frustrating, having to stand and watch Elsa engulfed in her own pain without knowing the matter, much less chase her pains away.

He knew that he was just an inexperienced spirit, not even out-living turtles yet. He had seen a lot, known a lot in his past years, but they were poor compared to the other spirits. Jack doesn't know enough, not enough to help this girl.

And he certainly didn't know how to handle kids shivering in fear but insisting they were alright when every sign they're showing presents the exact opposite.

He was close to frantic.

"What am I supposed to do?" Jack asked his silent companion.

The wind simply shrugged, if winds have shoulders. She could sense the boy's anxiety, and she hoped that he would calm down a bit.

"What is it with girls?" he couldn't restrain a hint of annoyance. "Wind, you're female, right?"

The wind wouldn't deny she dropped the boy ten feet before catching him again on purpose.

"I'll take that as a yes." Jack muttered. "Then tell me, why are girls like that?"

Girls aren't always like that.

The wind let out a huff.

"Then what's wrong with Elsa?"

He sounded frustrated.

"Sorry I lashed it out on you." Jack apologized when he calmed down a bit. "I needed to fix it."

"I just wish I knew…"

Me too. She ruffled his hair gently.


Sorry if it's short...

Oh well, this is going to end soon. I see an ending already~

Btw, I'm currently reading The Mortal Instruments series and I'm done with City of Glass.

And I'm waiting for City of Fallen Angels to arrive at my local library.

But seriously I feel like I'm reading it for Malec's sake.