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When Elsa woke up she realized she wasn't on the floor, but in fact on her bed. She scrunched up her eyebrows in confusion. Where was Jack? A sick feeling rose to her stomach. It was then she noticed the window ajar and the frost-written message on it.

She stood up and closed it, seeing that it was raining. The message read:

Going to get us some breakfast. Don't worry too much Elsie. ;)

x Jack

She rolled her eyes, thinking that Jack was probably smirking when he wrote this message. As she picked up her book, she couldn't help but remember the dream she had last night. She and Jack had fallen asleep together and then he'd picked her up and kissed her forehead.

What was even weirder was that it felt so real, her forehead had tingled where he had placed his lips. I wish he'd kiss me for real, Elsa thought. She dropped the book that was in her hands. Where did that come from?

Elsa closed her eyes and pictured the Jack she had talked to last night. His white hair looked softer and fluffier than she remembered. His blue eyes were striking and beautiful, almost the same color as her's. She was so caught up in daydreaming about Jack she almost didn't hear the knock on the door.

Elsa stiffened and waited for Anna to start singing her song. She's fifteen. She's probably grown up now...and I missed it. Elsa chided herself, with a bit of guilt in there. It surprised her when a servant started to speak. "Your majesty, I regret to inform you, that because of last night's severe thunder storms and rough seas... your parents', the king and queen's, ship was destroyed at sea. There were no survivors. I'm sorry."

Elsa felt like she'd been woken up by a bucket of ice-cold water, not that she'd feel it of course. Her parents dead? No, that can't be possible. As she paced, fear and worry eating her inside out, ice and snow started to appear around the room.

When the thought finally sunk in, Elsa screamed, enraged. "They can't... they can't be dead...I need their help..." Elsa wailed, frozen tears running down her face. She let all her anger out on her room. Ice hung everywhere possible. Snow covered the ground in a few inches.

Elsa didn't care anymore. She was going to rot in here anyway, no one was going to see it. She'd lost her anchor and now her will. There was nothing left but a broken soul.


Jack hopped from roof to roof, in a joyous mood. He had fresh bread, chocolate, and warm milk in his hands. The castle was up ahead and he could vaguely make out Elsa's window. He grinned and shot up into the air.

As he landed on the edge of the window, he froze in place. He surveyed the changes that had occurred since he left, and there was a lot of them. There was a lot more ice than last time. Snow covered the ground and objects, making the room seem like a winter wonderland.

But it was definitely nothing like a wonderland.

Jack saw Elsa in front of the door, crying her eyes out. Jack immediately shoved the window open and climbed inside, his ankles covered in snow. "Elsa what's wrong?" Jack said, cupping her cold cheeks in his equally cold hands. But both felt warmth, something they didn't have much experience with.

"T-they're dead Jack." Elsa whispered hoarsely. Jack's eyes widened. The king and queen were dead?! Technically they were the only ones to know about her secret. They'd been there for her when Jack was away doing Guardian stuff.

Now it was his turn to take care of her, he owed all three of them that much, especially Elsa. He scooped her up bridal style, and sat down on a couch, with her still in his lap. When she was younger, it wasn't as awkward or triggered any romantic thoughts. Now all he wanted to do was kiss the life out of her.

I don't think kissing her will make her parents' death disappear, regardless of how freaking beautiful she looks, Jack told himself, hugging the girl he was falling hard for and extremely fast. Elsa buried her face in his hoodie, inhaling his scent of pine and fresh bread.

It was an odd combination, but Elsa found it intoxicating. "Elsie, what if I sung you an Aladdin song? Would that make you feel better?" Elsa sat up and gave him an amused smirk through her frozen tears. "I'm not twelve Jack."

Jack felt a pang in his chest, remembering her twelfth birthday. "I have chocolate." He tried again and succeeding. She shot right up and looked at him with shining eyes, and not just because she was crying. "You have chocolate?"

He pulled out the bag, grinning. She smiled weakly and pulled out a piece. She closed her eyes and mmmed out loud. Jack chuckled lightly, seeing joy on her face for a minute. She opened her eyes, still looking pained, but had a small smile on her face.

"Want some?" She asked timidly. He opened his mouth, smirking, and waited for her to put it in his mouth. Elsa gave him a look, but didn't say anything as she placed the chocolate in his mouth. Her fingers brushed his lips, making her heart beat what seemed unhealthily fast.

Jack's lips tingled once again, but he was enjoying the feeling. He didn't want it to stop. Jack lifted his hand and brushed away the frozen tears that had stuck to her beautiful face. His thumb found its way to her cheek and caressed it.

Jack searched her face and was about to lean in when a knock on the door startled them both. Elsa stood up and walked to the door. It was surprisingly Anna and she didn't sound happy. More like depressed.

"Elsa, please I know you're in there

People are asking where you've been

They say, "have courage" and I'm trying to

I'm right out here for you

Just let me in

We only have each other

It's just you and me

What are we gonna do?"

Elsa slid down against the door, curling her feet under her. Jack could see, even from the couch, that tears were forming in her eyes again.
"Do you want to build a snowman?" Anna whispered, obviously crying. Luckily it was just loud enough for both Jack and Elsa to hear. At that line, Elsa rested her head on her knees, breaking down again. Jack watched her sadly. Seeing her cry was heart wrenching.

He pulled out a piece of chocolate and stared at it. Deciding he wasn't hungry, he put it back in the bag and watched Elsa. There was nothing he could do to cheer her up, he knew that, yet he went over to her and sat next to her, listening to her cries.


Three Years Later

Jack roamed through the castle, watching all day's preparations being made while Elsa was sleeping. Servants busted around, cleaning everything and bringing plates in from the kitchen storages. When he spotted food, an amused smirk came across his face.

He followed a servant to where all the food was being placed. When she was gone, Jack grabbed an armful of food and flew back to Elsa's room. When he entered the room, he frowned, seeing that her bed was made without her in it.

As he set the food down, he heard splashing water and decided she was getting ready for the big day. He picked up an apple and heard yelling and sheer joyfulness come from the hall. He chuckled and went into the hallway.

He saw, as he predicted, Anna running around happily. "It's coronation day! It's coronation day!" She shouted. Leaning against the wall, Jack chortled and bit into his apple. "Wait for it..." He counted to five and Anna burst into song.

"The window is open, so's that door! I didn't know they did that anymore! Who knew we owned eight thousand salad plates?"

Jack decided to follow Anna as he waited for Elsa.

"For years I've roamed these empty halls, Why have a ballroom with no balls? Finally they're opening up the gates!

There'll be actual real live people, It'll be totally strange, But wow, am I so ready for this change!

'Cause for the first time in forever, There'll be music, there'll be light. For the first time in forever, I'll be dancing through the night.

Don't know if I'm elated or gassy, But I'm somewhere in the zone.

'Cause for the first time in forever, I won't be alone. I can't wait to meet everyone! *gasp* What if I meet... the one?

Tonight, imagine me gown and all, fetchingly draped against the wall, The picture of sophisticated grace!"

He laughed at her and watched her, amused.

"I suddenly see him standing there, a beautiful stranger, tall and fair, I wanna stuff some chocolate in my face!

But then we laugh and talk all evening, Which is totally bizarre, Nothing like the life I've lead so far!

For the first time in forever, There'll be magic, there'll be fun. For the first time in forever, I could be noticed by someone."

As Anna kept singing her song, Jack decided to go back to Elsa, but could hear her sing a few more lines as he flew.

"And I know it's totally crazy, To dream I'd find romance.

But for the first time in forever, At least I've got a chance."

Jack flew through the hallway and saw Elsa going to her father's study. He didn't say anything, but he knew she knew he was there. She walked all the way to the window and looked down at the people who were waiting to walk through the gates. "You ready future queen?" Jack asked her, rubbing her tense shoulders. She relaxed and took a deep breath. Jack took a step back and sat down on a chair, waiting for her to burst into song too.

"Don't let them in, don't let them see Be the good girl you always have to be"

She walked to a table that had a candlestick and a small bowl. Elsa looked up at a portrait that showed her father at his coronation. She took off her gloves held the objects like her father did and faced Jack.

"Conceal, don't feel, put on a show Make one wrong move and everyone will know"

Ice started to cover the objects and Elsa put them back, looking slightly fearful.

"But it's only for today" Anna, walking to the gates, sung (It's only for today)

"It's agony to wait" (It's agony to wait)

Elsa, with Jack standing behind her, opened up the doors and sung/ordered the servants,

"Tell the guards to open up the gates" Anna stood in front of the gates and beamed at the people. (The gates)

Elsa strode down the hallway with Jack right behind her, careful not to step on her purple cape. She walked to the balcony doors and opened the doors.

"Don't let them in, don't let them see.

Be the good girl you always have to be.

Conceal,

Conceal, don't feel, don't let them know."

Sensing that her song was done, Jack stood next to her. "You know, even when you become queen, I'm still gonna call you Princess, Princess." Elsa, who had her eyes closed, opened them and raised her eyebrows at him.

"Seriously Jack?"

"What?" He asked her.

"I just sung this serious song and that's the conversation starter you use?"

He shrugged. "Your sister was singing too. After I got the food, which I hope you enjoyed, I got it from your coronation party setup, I followed Anna around and saw her singing. She's quite entertaining." Elsa smiled for a moment, before it turned sad. "How is she?" "She's pretty good. She's running around like she's on a sugar high. I think I saw her run around town."

Elsa nodded before jerking her head in Jack's direction. "Wait you stole that food from tonight's party preparations? JACK!" He chucked as she started to punch his arm. "That tickles." He teased. "Come back here and I'll give you one that will tickle a lot!"

He chuckled again and backed up into the room. Elsa corned him and he stared down at her. She looked beautiful in the blue and teal dress she was wearing. Her hair was done up in that intricate braid bun she was always wearing. It dawned on Jack that her mother used to wear it like that. She was a blonde spitting image of the late queen.

Lining her gorgeous blue eyes, he noticed purple eye makeup. Jack's air flow got caught in his throat. She stared up at him, wondering what he was staring at. "What are you looking at?" Elsa asked him curiously.

He blushed and looked down. She smiled triumphantly. Elsa, Princess and future Queen of Arendelle, got Jack Frost, Winter Spirit and Guardian of Fun, to blush. "Nothing. I was just noticing how grown up you look Elsie, and not the cute little princess hidden in her room.

Elsa suddenly felt warm, which again, she's never felt before except around Jack. Elsa opened her mouth to say something to Jack, but was cut off by a curt knock on the door. Elsa opened it to find a servant smiling wryly at her. "Your Highness, it's time."