Hey guys! Sorry I haven't updated sooner. I have been dancing my butt off lol. Anyway, BIG ANNCOUCMENT, involving this story. In chapter six, I said she was fifteen, well now she's seventeen. It'll make the flow of the story a lot smoother even though they've been apart for five years. :/
Also there seems to be a bit of confusion about how Jack could forget Elsa. To clarify, he didn't totally forget her like he had Elsa amnesia. Being a Guardian took up a lot of Jack's time. Add a battle with Pitch and being the Spirit of Winter who brings winter every year to the world and you are prone to forget things.
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ALSO, I CAN'T BELIEVE I ALMOST FORGOT. THEY'RE MAKING FROZEN A BROADWAY MUSICAL ANNNNNNND GIVING IT A SEQUEL. :D Now onto the story lol. I've never been one for author's notes but I'm starting to like them. :) Reviews are also pretzel m&ms my peeps. Tell me what you think. And btw, I was in a Disney mood when I wrote a very special part for this story. *rolls on floor laughing*
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Elsa sat against the door, like always. She huffed and looked at the window. Today I'm 18, she smiled wryly. She started to think back to previous birthdays, ones including Jack. Every time her special day rolled around, Jack always had something cooked up.
He's taken her skiing in the Netherlands, sledding in Antarctica, skating at Burgess. Elsa's smile widened, remembering her last birthday with Jack, her twelfth.
Elsa was peacefully sleeping the night before her birthday, excited for morning to come. It wasn't too late, around ten, when Elsa was lightly shaken awake. "Elsie, wake up." Jack whispered, regardless that no one could hear him.
The princess rolled over and looked at her smirking friend. "Nice bed hair." He teased, ruffling her hair. Still half-asleep, she swatted away his hand. "Jack, it's not even morning yet. What is it?" She sleepily grumbled.
"I'm giving you your birthday present early." He grinned. Elsa was wide awake now. "What is it? Is it somewhere or something like an object?" She asked, jumping out of bed. Elsa pulled on her robe and slippers.
Jack opened the window and held out a hand to her, answering her question. She jumped onto him, her legs around his middle and arms around his neck. "You weight about as much as a Chihuahua!" Jack chuckled. Elsa shrugged and held on tight.
Jack pushed off the sill, leaving the window slightly cracked. "I feel like we're in Aladdin." Elsa giggled, watching the towns below them. He gave her a crazy look. "If you think I'm gonna sing for you Princess, then you are sorely mistaken."
Elsa laughed heartily. "I wasn't even thinking that... until you planted that into my brain..." She grinned like a Cheshire cat. He groaned and held his head with his staff arm. "Nononono please don't make me sing for you!"
Elsa stared at Jack intently. "Please Jack! It's my birthday in two hours!" Jack looked down to see her giving him her pleading puppy dog face. "Not the face... not the face... All right. But no laughing or making fun of me!" He sighed, knowing he'd regret this. Elsa nodded eagerly, bringing a small smile on Jack's face. That look on her face was an expression he never wanted to see leave her face.
He took a deep breath and started to humiliate himself.
"I can show you the world
Shining, shimmering, splendid
Tell me, princess, now when did
You last let your heart decide?
I can open your eyes
Take you wonder by wonder
Over, sideways and under
On a magic... flying ride...
A whole new world
A new fantastic point of view
No one to tell us no or where to go
Or say we're only dreaming."
Elsa bit her lip so hard to stop from laughing. Jack was a little off key, but not terrible. For the heck of it, Elsa joined in.
"A whole new world
A dazzling place I never knew
But when I'm way up here, it's crystal clear
That now I'm in a whole new world with you
Now I'm in a whole new world with you."
They burst out laughing. Jack stared down at the girl who wasn't so little anymore. She could really sing. He looked down further and saw their destination. Elsa was confused. They were in a town south of Arendelle. "Where are we and what are we doing?"
Jack smirked at her. "All good things to those who wait Princess." She sent him a look as he let her down and onto the roof of a random house. He plopped down next to her and watched the dark skyline, as if waiting for something or someone.
"Can you at least tell me where we are?" Elsa pleaded. Jack huffed, but gave her a smug smirk. "We're in Montreal, Canada." Elsa furrowed her eyebrows. "Is that near Arendelle?" Jack chortled and shook his head.
"No. It only went fast because I flew." She nodded thoughtfully and saw something in the distance. Jack grinned and watched Elsa's face. She squinted, making out a glowing yellow thing coming towards them. Tonight Sandman was riding a sand dinosaur.
"Is that... Sandman?" Elsa asked incredulously. Jack nodded cockily. As he passed them, oblivious, his sand swirled in front of them to the children in the house underneath them. Jack stood up and ran his hand through the sand, displaying children playing with a dog.
"What is it? It's so beautiful." Elsa breathed, joining Jack. She ran a ran through and giggled as the dog ran around her. Jack smiled at her brightly. "They're dreams. I love to watch them. It's a shame that no one gets to see them."
"Thanks for showing me them Jack." Elsa hugged Jack. He smiled at her, picking her up like before. "Let's get you to bed. Your parents would kill me if they could see me or if they found out." He joked. She laughed, but only to have it lost in the wind.
A knock on Elsa's door startled her. For a split second she thought she was gonna get caught, before realizing she wasn't twelve anymore. She was officially a woman. She stood up, stiff, and opened it the door to find her parents standing there.
She gave them a weak smile and let them in. She sat down on her bed and sat up straight. "Happy birthday Elsa." Mama smiled. Papa squeezed her shoulder and set down her present on a table. "We also have some news. In a few days we'll be leaving for Prince Edwards Island for a conference."
Elsa's face dropped. Leaving? If she remembered correctly, Canada was a long way away. "How long will you be gone?" She asked in a nervous whisper. Papa winced. "Two weeks." Elsa's eyes almost popped out of her head.
Two weeks?!
"You can't. I won't be able to last that long." Elsa shrieked, waving her hands around. Ice shot out and hit the wall. She flinched away and backed up to the window. Ice daggers came off a wall, looking sharp enough to impale someone.
"I-I can't do this." She wailed. "Conceal it, don't feel it Elsa." Mama told her. "Don't let it show." Papa added. Elsa nodded and took a deep breath. "It'll be okay." He whispered as they walked out. Elsa turned around as the door shut and looked at the window.
Her message was still there but something was written under it.
I'm still here Elsa. I can explain everything. Leave your window open tomorrow night and I'll explain if you want me to. I'm so sorry Princess.
x Jack
