Pitch
Elsa continued to pace the room, shooting me an uncertain look every few minutes, then muttered to herself and paced again. I sighed, bored as I looked up at her, "What are you doing?" I asked, impatiently.
"None of your business." She snapped, running her hands through her long plait.
"Well, it looks like fun," I scoffed, crossing my arms. She shot me an irritated look before she walked away. "Why are you scared?" I asked, curiously. "I mean, I know what you're scared of but why are you pacing and locking yourself away?"
She kept quiet, pacing faster, frost appearing beneath her feet. I frowned, sitting up as I stared at it, "Frost?"
"Why are you so surprised?" She muttered, grouchily. "You know my fear. I can't control my power."
"You are like Jack Frost?" I asked, intrigued. I finally took her in, her snow-white hair, pale skin, ice gown. How had I not realised? I was literally standing in an ice palace. "Well, I'm sure he'd love that."
"Love what?" She sighed, stopping as she turned to me, reluctantly.
"Being unoriginal. He thought he was one of a kind but I guess not." I frowned, hearing voices below us. "Are you expecting anyone?" I asked, pushing myself up.
"No, I came here to get away from people." She told me, nervously, "What is it?"
I held up my hand, silencing her as I strained my ears. "This is the coolest thing I have ever seen." I stopped, stunned. That couldn't be... could it? Frost? That meant... "Yeah, I know Sandy. I'm hilarious."
"Jack, focus. We need to find this girl." And there she was. I smiled, widely. "Let's check this place out."
"Who are those people?" Elsa asked, fearfully, snow falling around her, quickly.
I looked over at her and shrugged, "Friends."
"Is that good or bad?" She frowned, suspiciously. Her eyes widened as the door opened and I turned, my smile widening.
Toothiana, Frost and Sandy stood in the door way, stunned. I couldn't take my eyes from Toothiana.
Toothiana stared back at me, her purple eyes wide. "Pitch?" I closed the distance between us and wrapped my arms around her tightly. She hugged me, weeping softly. "I thought you were dead." She sobbed, tightening her grip.
"Did you really think I'd leave you?" I chuckled, softly. I looked up as Frost cleared his throat, awkwardly, drumming his fingers on his staff. "Hey, I did die, you know." I reminded him, lightly, making him grin.
Toothiana pulled back and frowned, looking past me, "That's her, guys."
I glanced back at Elsa, curiously. "What's her?" I asked, seeing her panic, slightly.
"Manny sent us," She explained, moving her eyes back to me, "We aren't sure why but he wants us to get her."
"What? Why?" Elsa cried, her fear erupting as she moved away from us, her eyes wide.
Frost was staring at her, looking mesmerised. Sandy hit his leg, lightly, snapping him out of his trance. "Oh, right. We're Guardians." He told her, quickly, holding his hand out, politely, his signature boyish grin playing on his face. "I'm Jack."
Elsa stared at his hand, as though he had offered her his foot instead. "Why are you here? What do you want from me?" she breathed, still moving backwards, holding her hands to her chest. Snow began to fall faster around her, as her fear grew.
I stumbled from the strength of her fear. It was overpowering. "Elsa, you need to calm down." I told her, holding my head, as it began to spin.
She began to hyperventilate, running her hands through her hair, "J-just go. Please, leave me." She begged.
"We're not going to hurt you," Frost said, calmly, moving closer to her.
"Frost, I wouldn't..." I began, holding my hand out, stopping him. "Her fear is too strong. Her power is getting out of hand."
"Power? What power?" he asked, intrigued. He looked back at her, his eyes widening as he took in the blizzard encircling her. "S-she's... she's like me?" He gasped, stumbling back.
She snapped her head up and stared at him, "You are nothing like me. You don't know me. Now go!" She yelled, "Please... I don't want to hurt you."
I gasped, as my nightmares appeared around us, moving towards her. "Pitch, what are you doing?" Toothiana cried, "Stop them."
"I'm not... I can't." I realised, watching them advance on her, her fear growing with each step they took, causing them to grow stronger. "Her fear is too strong, they won't listen to me." I explained, looking over at Sandy, "Do something."
Sandy threw his golden sand at the nightmares but they remained unaffected, crying out, furiously.
"Stay away from me!" Elsa screamed, throwing out her hands. Ice flew from her fingers, striking the horse before her, causing it to freeze and explode. Frost gasped at the act.
"They sense fear," Toothiana told her, "You have to calm down!"
"I can't!" She cried, her fear suffocating me. I flinched and ran over to her, past my nightmares and took her arm, before she could react. Suddenly, the fear slipped out of her, leaving only uncertainty. My nightmares vanished, instantly, leaving us all baffled.
"How-how did you do that?" Toothiana gasped, looking over at me.
I released Elsa's arm and stared at my hands, nervously. "I... I don't know..." I breathed, "I took away her fear..."
