It really bothered Elsa. A lot. For her whole life, she had little to no intimacy with men. No warmth, no feelings, no contact. Her mother would always say it was because of the lack of father figures in her childhood. However really, she just felt there was no need. Well, except for Hiccup and Stoick of course. But even with Hiccup and Stoick, she still kept some distance with them. Even though they were friends, she was just not the type of girl who liked to be too close with people. It's normal that people needed space. Unlike Vanessa, Elsa was definitely not the type to be always so "touchy-feely" or flirtatious, desperate for men's attention… That was why, she was bothered. Only just met, for less than an hour, the man who he claimed to be Wolfie, not only hugged her tightly, but also KISSED her. Not a kiss on the lips, but it was still a kiss! How dare he? Did he not know what manners and personal space were?

Why did I even promise him I will go back and find him later? She muttered angrily.

Still mad, and cursing under her breath she almost absent-mindedly walked past the blacksmiths.

"ELSA!" Hiccup cried out.

Snapping out of her own little world, she looked up.

"What, you didn't bring anything today?" he gleamed at her while he was leaning out of the window of the shop. "Dad is outside chopping wood. I guess without him and his big beard, people do tend to not see the shop."

Something was definitely out of place today… First Wolfie..and now Hiccup was being weird. He was happier, happier than usual. In fact, Elsa had never seen him this happy ever since Stoick had approved of him to keep the black stray cat he picked up by the road. (Stoick was very superstitious.) He named it Toothless. And recently Toothless hurt itself in the shop; Hiccup thought he was going to lose him. But luckily it was only a fracture on Toothless' tail. After that, Hiccup was noticeably grumpier. She did not expect him to recover that fast.

"What's gotten into you?" she smiled as he came out and led her into the shop.

"Well…what's gotten into you?" he cheerfully shot back. "You almost missed us. Don't tell me it really is because of dad and his beard…"

She giggled. She didn't know how to tell the whole story to him…Even if she did, no one, not even Hiccup, would think she was sane to tell such a tale.

"Well…I was thinking about a recipe I was trying to come up by myself. It wasn't going anywhere." She quickly lied.

"You looked pretty stressed." He said seriously. "Want my help?"

"No, don't worry about it, it will turn up" she smiled as he handed her a cup of cold water. "But someone is certainly very jolly today."

"What? Me? No!" he quickly waved her off.

"I didn't say it was you." She smirked.

He instantly blushed.

"Oh I see…Did Astr-" Elsa didn't even finish yet and Hiccup already covered her mouth.

"No!"

"No?" Elsa pulled his hand off of her face. "That doesn't look like a no. Your stupid, cheesy smile seemed to be stuck on your face for quite a while."

"Quit teasing me, she came by the shop today ok? That's all." He looked away from Elsa.

She chuckled. Hiccup had been fancying Astrid for quite a while. Ever since the day she first went to his shop for a repair on her sword, he couldn't get over the flusters he got. A girl who looked good in armors and could fight better than half of the boys in town, she was quite special.

"And…? I know there's more to that." She teasingly poked him.

He tried his best to look calm and then he grabbed her by the shoulder excitedly. "And then she complimented on the way I did her sword! Apparently, I did a 'marvelous job' on it. Her words not mine."

"Ahhh," she raised her tone. "Then did you tell her, she looked 'marvelous' today?"

He tensed up then sighed. "Didn't get the chance to…"

"Hiccup…" Elsa patted him lightly. "If you are not even going to try sparking up a nice conversation with her, how would she ever know? Don't know about you but, my mother is already warning me about suitors…You don't want her to end up-"

"Alright alright, stop nagging." He laughed awkwardly. "I'll try. Let's not talk about that anymore. So what did you bring me today?"

"You? I was just passing by." She joked and opened up her basket. "Black Forest Cake."

"Perfect. I'm starving." He was drooling.

Elsa took out a few slices, and warned him "Don't eat it all, some are for the rest of you guys and Stoick. You'll get a stomach ache like last time for trying to shove down a whole fruit cake during Christmas… That was not a good time."

He glared at her but was already digging in to the cake. She saw Toothless peaking by the inner doorway of the shop, and she extended her arms as it ran into her arms.

"Toothless, buddy what are you doing here?" she petted the little black cat. "Hiccup, I thought you didn't want him to wander around in the shop."

"Yuh huh." He muffled as he was chomping down the cake.

"Changed your mind?"

"Well, I can't really lock him up. He is a fighter, I tell you." He smiled coyly. "The only reason you didn't see him these days was not only because I locked him in my room… He escaped from it and wandered outside. Lord knows how he opened the window."

She chuckled and softly ran her fingers through Toothless' soft fur.

"I'd rather him wander in here than outside…" Hiccup suddenly stopped eating and leaned close to Elsa, whispering, "I heard there are a few beasts that are roaming near the town."

Shocked, she asked, "What do you mean?"

There haven't been a lot of animals around the town. It would be sad to say, with Hans' little hobby of hunting, many of them are probably decorating his mansion. Many people don't tend to worry because of that.

"Wolves, bears and large cats that could bite your head off and such." He replied with a smirk. "it's just a rumor, but something inside of me is telling me that you should start accepting Hans' little date strolls."

She glared at him, putting Toothless lightly on the ground.

"I'm leaving."

"I was just kidding," he called after her as she took her basket and headed toward the entrance door.

"Apology not accepted," Elsa smiled. "I need to see Punzie anyways, I'll see you guys."

Just like that she pranced off.

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Everything about today, was off. For once, Hans didn't come and bother Elsa as she went to Rapunzel's cottage. It wasn't a bad thing though, because Elsa was starting to run out of things to tell Hans to seriously back off.

Well, good thing he isn't here.

She reached to Rapunzel's door and knocked. After knocking it twice, the door was already opened, and immediately Elsa was greeted with a warm smile.

"Elsa, I'll never get tired of you." Rapunzel pulled Elsa in.

"We are cousins. You are stuck with me even if you do get tired." She laughed.

Pascal, Rapunzel's pet chameleon, ran down from her shoulder and leaped on to Elsa, clutching the fabric of her hood in front of her chest. She was used to Pascal's greeting. To be honest, the first time when he did it when she was much younger, really scared Elsa off quite a bit.

"Hello there, Pascal." She lightly tickled the chameleon's head. "I brought food for you and Punzie."

Pascal eyes widened with excitement and crawled to her shoulder. Rapunzel laughed lightly and took Elsa's basket, taking out the slices of cakes and little bits of berries Elsa picked along her way. Elsa warily watched her cousin, and her mind wandering off about Wolfie again. The whole point of Wolfie being a man just made no sense. How was that physically possible? And Hiccup said something about beasts roaming around town, could that be about Wolfie?

"Elsa, what's wrong?" Rapunzel noticed her cousin was lost somewhere else.

Elsa looked up and slowly said to Rapunzel.

"Punzie…what if, what if Pascal wasn't a chameleon?"

Pascal in the middle of chomping a berry, snapped its head to Elsa's direction, looking confused.

"Uhm… There's no way he could be a lizard…even if a lot people thought so." Rapunzel answered with a chuckle. "That question was really out of nowhere."

"I know, I know. But what I meant was…what if Pascal…was a human?" Elsa asked.

Rapunzel raised an eyebrow and exchanged strange looks with Pascal. Elsa had an unexplainable concerned expression fixed on her face, genuinely was looking for an answer. Strange as it sounded, Rapunzel didn't say anything back just yet. Without another word, she went up to Elsa and brought a hand upon her cousin's forehead.

"You don't feel sick." Rapunzel frowned. Then she tilted Elsa's head left to right. "And you don't look sick. This is weird, usually, I'm the crazy one."

Elsa sighed. "It's nothing."

Rapunzel simply stared at her.

"Really?" she asked sarcastically. "It is not like you to ask about fantasy things. Dragons, changelings, fairies and… whatever you just asked. And I thought you were more of a logic type of person."

"Yes yes, I must've hit my head. Gone mad." Elsa said with a hint of frustration. "Today has been off, I'm not gonna lie. I mean Hiccup is all creepily cheery.."

"Astrid?" Rapunzel interrupted.

"Yes. And then once in a life time, Hans wasn't there to bother me. Not that I mind." Elsa wanted to add on the Wolfie part but decided not to. "I think I might be still sleeping."

Rapunzel was worried that Elsa might have overworked herself. Never in her life had she known Elsa to be the person to ask such a ridiculous question, and be serious about it. And now she just seemed stressed out, and a bit…out of place. A little plan to loosen her up hatched in her mind. Without a beat she left a hard pinch Elsa on the shoulder. Elsa winced then glared at her cousin.

"What? You said you might be sleeping, I'm just proving to you that you are not dreaming." Rapunzel said smugly.

Elsa normally would let Rapunzel go with her teasing, but she had a wicked smirk on her face. A wicked, challenging smirk, almost as if teasing her for a fight. One thing you should know about Elsa was that…she did not like to be challenged to.

"You're right, let me check too. The real Rapunzel loves my cakes. Let's see if you do too." Elsa smirked as she picked up a fork set on Rapunzel's table, stabbing it into one slice of her cake and shoved a big chunk into Rapunzel's mouth. Unexpectedly been fed to, Rapunzel almost choked.

Rapunzel frowned, and out of adrenaline, took a huge chunk of cake and threw it at Elsa's direction. She really didn't expect it to hit her… Especially on her face. There was a silence. Elsa gasped, and even Pascal dropped his jaw on the table.

"I did not spend hours on this cake for you to start a food fight. Rapunzel, you are gonna eat every last piece of my cake…except maybe leave two pieces for Aunt Vivian and Uncle Jared…But you are gonna eat every last piece, even if you choke on them and die."

Uh Oh.

The last thing Rapunzel remembered was Elsa trying to pry her mouth open and feeding her mouthfuls of chocolate cake down her throat. There were struggles and a yelp here and there. The cottage rang with the laughter of the two girls. Rapunzel was really good at loosening up people, driving their crazy out; that was one reason why Elsa loved her so much. Soon, she had almost completely forgotten about Wolfie.

OOOoooOOOoooOOO

Elsa giggled all the way home. Just the mental images of Rapunzel's puffed up cheeks and flaring green eyes, trying to muffle out a word or two with chocolate icing smeared around her mouth was hilarious. Sweet sweet revenge for throwing her own cake into her face. The forest air was clean. Sunlight escaped the leaves of the heavy forest. Birds were singing. She was in a good mood.

"You came back." A deep voice called out behind her.

She paused. Right. Him.

"I guess I did." She slowly turned to him.

"I almost thought you woul-" he said sheepishly then stopped and stared at her.

Elsa stared at him back, curiously. "What's wrong?"

He didn't say anything, instead the corner of his mouth rose, turning into a mischievous grin. He looked away while still holding his crooked smile, cheeks softly tinted as if he was trying to hold back his laugh. "You've got…a little something on your cheeks and nose."

That Rapunzel! Elsa remembered cleaning her face after their little fight. And she remembered asking Rapunzel if there was anything left on her face. She clearly remembered her saying "No, of course not."

That evil witch. Elsa cursed under her breath and felt her cheeks warming up.

She quickly took out her handkerchief and wiped away the sticky contents off of her face.

"That wasn't funny. In case you were wondering, it was black forest cake, ok?" She muttered and looking away from the man.

He shook his head with a smile. "You still have a little bit there, on your cheek."

"Where?" she asked as she aggressively wiped her cheek with her handkerchief.

"Let me get that for you," before she could even protest, he slightly lowered his back, rested his hand on her face and delicately caressed her cheek with his thumb. His warm hand sent light fuzz, almost like electricity through her the moment he touched her. It was a strange sensation that left Elsa frozen. She wanted to waft his hand away but he shook his head lightly telling her it was alright. It seemed like forever, she almost felt that he did it on purpose because they were standing there for so long. It must've been funny because he didn't stop smiling and staring teasingly at her the entire time his finger stroked her cheek.

"There, all gone." He nodded and licked his thumb that just left her face.

Her eyes widened and she wrinkled her nose. "Why did you do that?!"

"What?" he asked innocently, still licking his thumb.

"That!" she pointed at his hand, then turned. "First you touched me without telling me, and now you…you licked…you…"

He muffled a laugh. He couldn't help but to think that Elsa was very adorable when she was lost at her own words, stuttering to find what to say. It was cute when her baby blue eyes darted everywhere but at his direction, and her cheeks lightly coloured with hue of the dawn.

"You said it was cake." He simply said. "And also us wolves learn things through senses like taste."

"Stop that…" she said. "Wolfie you got to know.."

"My name is Jack," he added with a smile.

"Ok fine, Jack. Jack, you have to understand…We are…kind of different." Elsa explained. "Whatever you are, I don't do things you do regularly. Neither do people I know of. We don't touch, or hug or kiss someone just like that. It… it takes time."

Jack looked curiously at her, "But we used to do that all the time. You never complained."

Elsa blushed. "Ok that was a different time. I didn't know you were like this" she gestured his whole body. "And I was a kid, these things didn't matter as much back then."

Jack's face drooped a little in disappointment, "Does that mean I can't stay close to you at all?"

Elsa sighed. "No, of course not… But what I meant was that, you need to restrict on some of your action around people… Like me. No hugging, no kissing, no more face touching. Ok?"

Still a bit down, but he gave off a tiny smile. "I'll try, but that means…we're still friends right?" He looked genuine.

"I guess so," she smiled weakly. "Anyway, I need to get home, soon… So, I will be going. See you, Jack."

His eyes sparkled when she said his name, and he twisted his lips into a toothy grin. "Bye, Elsa."

Elsa gave him a light wave before she turned to walk away. She didn't notice this but, her face was fixed with the same grin Hiccup had on today.

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