Elsa gasped, accidentally using her power on the boy, who Flew high above.
"Woah, woah, woah! Calm down, your highness," He said, floating around.
Then his eyes became wide. "You can see me?" He said flying close.
Elsa was at loss of words, so she just nodded. She stared at the boy with awe, he had white, messy hair that stuck a bit up at the top. His skin was pale, as if he was never exposed to the sun. His blue eyes shone, as he walked cautiously towards Elsa. He also wore a blue hoodie that seemed to have the same pattern of snowflakes thats whirled out from under her palm before. Brown jeans, and a hooked staff with blue on it. "W-who are you?" Elsa finally said.
"Uh, I'm Jack Frost." He said, tilting his head. "But you can really see and hear me?" He started to smile.
It was so ridiculous that Elsa laughed. "That can't be. Jack Frost is not real."
Jack smirked. "Oh c'mon! You obviously think I'm real. You can see me!" He chirped.
"What do you mean— oh it doesn't matter. I'm probably hallucinating. I should go back," she said, walking to the balcony to check how long she's been gone. It was already night! How could she have stayed there doing nothing for hours."Oh god, oh god, oh god," Elsa muttered as she quickly went to the gates.
"Hey! Come back, Queen!" Jack as suddenly in front of her.
"Okay. Stop addressing me like that. Just call me Elsa. And I have to go back to the castle, I have a lot to do." She said quickly as she pushed past Jack.
Everything went to a stop. He was real! Elsa stared at him, wide-eyed. "W-wait, how could I touch you?"
He shrugged, "Because I'm real?" He suggested.
"No. No you are not real." She said firmly. She shook her head and ran down the stairs. "Bye Marshmallow!" She called, running down the flight of stairs.
"Buhye," The huge creature said.
"Elsa! I'm seriously real! Look!" Jack caught up to her and touched her shoulder.
She felt a weird warmth and quickly drew away. "No, you're not." She glared at him, running towards the village.
Jack grinned. "If I wasn't real, would I be able to do this?" He asked, taking Elsa's arm, and flying up.
Elsa gasped. "Hey! Put me down!" She screeched. But she hung still, for her own sake. "Okay. Okay. You're real. So iplease/i just put me down,"
"What? Are you seriously saying that you are not enjoying the view?" He snorted, and Elsa looked down at Arendelle, the glow of lights were soft, but the castle looked unbelievable.
She just stared in awe. Even if she was the queen, she never saw her village in this perspective.
"Awestruck? Well Elsie, jus—"
"Don't call me that," She glared at him, "Just call me Elsa."
He looked disappointed. "Okay Elsa, hang on." He took his staff out and stood on it, bringing Elsa behind him.
"Woah—" Elsa clung on to him for balance. She watched her kingdom with wide eyes, amazed that she never noticed these things before now. She was suddenly back to reality. "Wait. Wait. Would you please bring me back to the balcony of my room?" She asked as politely as she could.
"Hm... Let me thi—nope." He chuckled.
"Excuse me?" She said, suddenly furious.
"I was just joking! Calm down, Elsa."
Elsa sighed, but smiled anyway. She went inside her room from the balcony without a word. She waved at Jack, just before she closed the door. As he also waved back. Pacing around her room, she wondered how crazy she's becoming. Jack Frost? Real? She was just probably dreaming that... But it felt so real. The only thing that calmed her now is just simply to put her head on her palms, looking down.
There was a sudden knock on the door and Elsa's eyes shot down the door. Ice had formed between the small space between the floor and the door. "Elsa? Are you back?" Anna said through the door. "And umm, I think you should know that your door is frozen shut." She added.
"Okay, wait a second—"
"One! It's been a second!" Anna squealed and laughed. She sometimes remind Elsa of Olaf.
Elsa chuckled and thawed the ice. She stepped towards the door and opened it, revealing her sister. "How was the planning?" She asked.
Anna nodded her head."It was great. But more importantly, how did you get back here? I didn't see you by the gates, I was there for the last two hours!" She said, tilting her head.
"That doesn't matter."
"'Course it does," Her eyes suddenly became curious. "Did you fly?" she joked.
"Well, yeah." Elsa said, smiling. As she realized what she just said, she shook her head. "I mean, of course not!"
"Whatever you say," She narrowed her eyes. "Okay! Well, wear something different and pretty tomorrow."
The next night, Elsa wore a powder blue long-sleeved dress, and a darker blue bodice. Her bodice had a peculiar design on the centre. A trail of glittering cloth ran from her right shoulder to her left waist. A big snowflake rested on the end of the cloth at her shoulder, and smaller bits of actual snowflakes decorated the cloth. A ribbon necklace hung on her neck with a round peridot as the charm.
She had a very thin light blue cloak, starting from her back going down to the floor and trailing behind her by two feet.
Her hair was in a braid that spiralled the back of her head like a flower. Bits of hair fell from her forehead. That part of her hair was always like that. It has been really stubborn, so she just didn't mind it since it didn't fall to her eyes.
"Woah Elsa, you look amazing!" Anna said, looking at her older sister.
"Thank you. You're looking amazing yourself, Anna." It was true. Anna wore grassy yellow sleeveless dress, with a dark green bodice with side-sleeves. Gloves that reached to her elbow covered her hands and arms.
The sides of her hair was done in two french braids, becoming a braided bun at her back. A green ribbon was tied around her bun.
Anna giggled and looked to her. "Thank you,"
Elsa looked around. "Well, you did a really good job." She commended. The place was beautiful. Everything seemed to be just perfect.
Anna blushed, "Well. Olaf helped me you know." She said sheepishly.
"Hey there. You look different." Jack—who suddenly appeared by Elsa's side— said, touching Elsa's braid.
She flinched at his touch. "Woah— you again?" She said, facing him.
Jack laughed. "You do realize that you're talking to air, right?"
"What?"
"Elsa? Who are you talking to?" Anna asked, reminding her sister that she was still there.
"Can't you see him?" She gestured at Jack, but which seemed to be empty air to Anna.
"Umm... Who?"
"Jack Frost! He's right here,"
At that, Jack was seriously laughing hard.
"You know Jack Frost isn't real."
Elsa put her hand to her head and glared at Jack. "No, I think it was just my imagination." She said firmly.
Anna stared at her as if she was crazy. She shook her head and touched her sister's shoulder. "Don't let the stress get to you."
She nodded.
Jack
Once the guests start arriving, Jack flew around, excited. Admiring the people and the castle. He watched the people dance, and laughed once in a while. He didn't exactly feel like staying there. Besides, he's only been there and Elsa's balcony. He casually walked out to the halls, admiring everything there.
He reached A room where a portrait was covered in black cloth. "Hey, what's that?" He asked himself curiously. Lifting the cloth carefully, he saw the faces of a lady who looked like Elsa, and a man. He wondered if they were her parents.
And then it struck to him. They were the statues Elsa attempted to give life to,but she seemed so sad. Jack decided to ask her about that when the party's over.
Now walking, he went to other rooms, but none of them actually interested him. Then he saw Elsa's room.
He suddenly had a flashback of the last four years. He remembered Elsa, sad and alone. Wishing he could got there to be with her, telling her that he knew how it felt to be alone. He stared at the window that he used to look through just to see her.
He remembered how his heart pounded while touching the side of her window, hoping that one day she would notice.
That she would believe.
The memory of that made him smile, knowing that he can now go in the castle and actually be seen by the girl he never knew the name of before yesterday. Well, he never had a chance to hear her name since no one actually spoke of her name outside, or he was never there to hear. The windows of the castle was so tightly closed that not a single word can slip out to the wind.
He breathed in, realization setting in. He could actually talk to the girl he had been watching for years. he would never be the boy who was invisible to her anymore.
He felt happy and excited. Flying to back to the ballroom, a boy—probably about Elsa's age— was walking from the gates towards the corridors.
"You know the plan," He said. For some odd reason Jack had a bad feeling he'd seen this guy before.
Author's Note: you guys made my day, haha! Thanks for following and giving positiver reviews. Sorry about Elsa and Anna's dresses. I'm not good at coming up with these things. I'll try to draw it for you all sometime :)
Fun Fact: Peridot is thought to strengthen life, bring about prosperity, growth, and increase openness. Peridot is also believed to help one to understand relationships, and to alleviate depression, anger, fear, jealousy and anxiety.
