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A few months later
Elsa was reading a book in her new bedroom when there was a knock on the window. She peeked over the top to see her friend grinning through the glass. Grinning back, Elsa threw the book down on her bed and ran to the window.
"Hey there Princess, aren't you going to let me in?" Jack joked, pressing his face against the window. Elsa giggled, shaking her head, and pressed her own face against the window. Frost crept up the window, covering it in a thin layer.
Elsa gasped and backed away. Jack gave Elsa a sympathetic look and motioned at the window. Carefully, as if she would break it, Elsa inched forward and unlocked the window. "Elsie, why don't you just leave it unlocked, that way I can just come in?" Jack suggested, sitting on the sill.
Elsa nodded and sat down on her bed. Jack finally shut the window and sat down next to Elsa. "Do you wanna have some fun Elsie?" She shrugged and stared down at her hands. He nudged her, confused by her mood.
"What's wrong Princess?" Elsa looked up at Jack with tear filled eyes. "Jack, I want to play but I'm scared I'll hurt you." Jack's grin wiped off his face as he pulled Elsa into his lap and hugged her. "Elsie, remember that I have the same powers as you. You can't hurt me. Now, let's have some safe fun? How does that sound?"
Elsa grinned and pulled Jack to the middle of her room. "Just have fun Elsa. Concentrate." He smiled. She smiled back and stomped her foot, creating ice. They skated around and threw snowballs they created by hand.
Elsa hid behind a snow bank and created others to confuse Jack. "Oh you're good Princess. But, not as good as me!" He yelled gleefully, towering over Elsa, causing her to squeal. He picked her up and threw her on the bed, tickling her.
"Jack! St-stop!" She laughed, trying to muffle it with her hand. "Nope!" He chuckled, popping the 'p'. She grabbed his hand, attempting to stop him, creating frosty patterns on both their hands. Elsa pulled back, frightened.
"Hey, hey, hey. It's okay. It's just frost, I'm fine. This is actually really beautiful Elsie." Jack praised, examining the frost. Elsa smiled weakly, looking over the frost on her own hand. It was pretty. "Elsa?" A voice called from the door, followed by knocking. Jack looked over at the door, while Elsa visibly stiffened. It was Anna.
"Do you wanna build a snowman?
Come on let's go and play,
I never see you anymore,
Come out the door,
It's like you've gone away,
We used to be best buddies,
And now were not,
I wish you would tell me why,
Do you want to build a snowman?
It doesn't have to be a snowman,"
"Go away Anna!" Elsa said, wincing at her tone of voice. "Okay bye." A disappointed Anna said, walking away. Jack looked over at a weeping Elsa. He wiped away a tear and stood up, waving around his staff, all the snow melted away.
"It's for the best." Jack said, leaning against his staff. Elsa took a deep breath and nodded. "It's for the best." Elsa parroted. Another knock came from the door, but it was her parents. "Elsa sweetie, we have dinner." Mamma called.
She stood up and unlocked the door, letting her parents in. Her mother handed her a plate, ushering her to a table. "Can I have some?" Jack joked, sitting next to Elsa. Elsa took some grapes from her plate and handed them to Jack under the table, surreptitiously. After all, she didn't want her parents thinking she was crazy too.
Jack took them, surprised, then smiled at the little girl. "Thanks Elsie." She smiled back and then faced her parents. Her mamma was looking at the pictures while Pappa sat down and started up a fire in the fireplace. "It's freezing in here Elsa." He chuckled.
Elsa shrugged and walked over to him. "I have something for you Elsa." He said, pulling something out of his pocket. Jack sat up at this, curious. They were gloves. As the king slid them on her hands, he said, "The gloves will help. Conceal it, don't feel it. Don't let it show."
Elsa nodded, taking in the mantra. Jack gripped his staff tightly, creating frost that climbed his chair. When it was almost fully frozen, Jack noticed and waved his staff, clearing it up.
"Come on! This is ridiculous! If Elsa concentrates on holding in her powers too much, she'll explode!" Jack shouted at the oblivious king.
Elsa, on the other hand, cringed, and whispered under her breath, "Jack, they're trying to help." He looked over at the little princess and sighed.
"You're right, I'm sorry." Elsa smiled at him and nodded to her father.
Buried under the covers, Elsa watched the king and queen exit. Jack stood up and stretched. "Finally, I thought they'd never leave."
Elsa frowned at him. "Jack! That wasn't nice." He dropped his smirk when he noticed her face.
"Sorry Elsie. It was a joke." She cocked her head, slipping out of the covers. "I don't get it." Jack chuckled, ruffling her hair. "Never mind Princess." He walked over to the window and pushed it open. "I better let you sleep. Sweet dreams." She opened her arms wide, asking silently.
Jack bent down and scooped her up into a big hug. Jack chuckled as she wrapped her arms around his neck and legs around his middle. She was so cute. He carried her back to her bed and gently set her down. Jack pulled the covers up to her chin and caressed her hair.
"Sweet dreams Elsie. I'll be back soon." He whispered, quietly walking to the window. Not even a foot away from the bed, Elsa shot up and grabbed his hand. "Jack, please stay." He turned around and chuckled at her puppy dog expression.
"Alright Princess, I'll stay." He mumbled, pulling back the covers and sliding in next to her. She giggled and hugged Jack. He looked down and realized that she was already asleep. Smirking, Jack left her there.
After a while Jack actually fell asleep. Because of this, he didn't notice a certain dark figure creep out of the shadows of the window.
"Well, well, well. What do we have here Jack? A little child that believes in you? How sweet! Too bad I hate sweet. She has so much potential for her fear to control her, why Mr. Frost do you have to be a problem?" The figure shook his head, clicking his tongue.
He walked over to the bed and looked upon the sleeping princess and Jack. He watched as golden sand seeped into the windows and over her head. "Right on time aren't we Sandman?"
He chuckled maniacally as the sand created pictures of Jack and Elsa herself. With a flick of the figure's hand, the golden sand turned black, creating a nightmare.
Elsa whimpered and buried her face into Jack's hoodie. The figure disappeared into the shadows just as Jack opened up his eyes.
He looked up and saw the black sand hovering over Elsa's head. Jack's eyes widened and he lightly shook her. "Elsa, wake up!"
The princess opened her eyes and rubbed them. "Jack, I had a bad dream." She said sleepily. He enveloped her in a hug and whispered against her head, "It wasn't real Elsie. Just a bad dream." When she had finally fell asleep again, Jack mumbled quietly, "Leave Elsa alone Pitch, I swear I'll hunt you down if you don't."
