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"Anna!" Elsa gasped and ran back to her room, leaving the book on the table.
She ran as fast as she could to find Anna panting, tears streaming down her face. She looked at Elsa with shock, she jumped out of the bed to hug Elsa. "You're here. You're alive. You're fine," she sobbed and laughed at the same time.
"What happened? You worried me!" She smiled. Hugging her sister tight whilst patting her back.
"Where were you? You scared me — it was just a dream.." She seemed to be talking to herself already.
"Nightma—" she realized what just happened, and looked back to find Pitch standing by the balcony door, laughing. Elsa pulled away and sprinted to the balcony in pure anger. "SHOW YOURSELF!" She shouted with so much power, Anna who stood in shock, shrank back.
They both seemed to hear the odd laughing, considering that Anna's eyes widen. "W-What was that, Els?" She whispered.
Elsa felt the fear in her sister's voice, causing her to become more furious. "Now, now, calm down, Your Maj—" Pitch's voice was cut off by Elsa's voice.
"Don't you dare mock me with that." She said through gritted teeth. At the sight of the smallest bit of unusual, dark she shot icicles toward that direction. But it seemed to just pass through it.
He obviously got annoyed, he appeared fully and glared at Elsa — who was also doing her own glaring. "You don't want me to be your enemy, Elsa." He said. Swiftly, he grabbed Elsa's arm. "I am fear. You don't know the things I can do to your beloved sister." He hissed.
Elsa gasped, trying to keep her glare.
Pitch grinned, amused by the courage she was keeping up with. "Or your little Jack," he chuckled.
Elsa pulled on her arm. "Let go." She said.
Pitch raised an eyebrow and threw her inside her room. "Okay," he shrugged and disappeared.
"E-Elsa! Are you okay?" Anna ran to her, she snapped out of her trance.
She got thrown by a chair, which she crashed on. She groaned in pain. "I'm — I'm okay." She said, gritting her teeth.
Anna was shivering, as she watched her sister. "Who was that? So.. Jack Frost was really real?" She whispered.
Her sister nodded. "If you remember him, you'd remember Pitch Black." She said, clutching a part of her arm which got slashed by the broken chair at her back.
"Are you su—" her eyes widened at the sight of her arm. "Elsa! You're bleeding." Anna exclaimed, starting to panic.
"What?" She took her hand off her arm and looked at it in the moonlight. It was red. "It's fine, I'll be fine." She sighed.
After wrapping Elsa's wound with clean cloth, they went to the library. "Pitch Black." Elsa pointed out in the book. "He's the cause of your nightmares, Anna." She said.
Anna looked scared, but she spoke up anyway. "No wonder it was always about losing you again/." She whispered, and looked at Elsa.
She sighed. "This is bad... We need to be extra cautious about people." She said and looked at Anna hopefully. "Maybe prince Hitch could help us?"
She groaned. "But Elsa!" She whined.
"We need all the help we can get! And if you can see him— then maybe everyone could. He's the boogie man, Anna." She reasoned.
"Why don't you ask Jack Frost?" Anna asked, suddenly excited to meet him.
"What? No!" She said in a panic. "I mean, I— uhh... Don't know where he is! Besides, only people who believe in him can see him." She smiled.
"So you believe in him?" Anna grinned, raising an eyebrow. "I believe and—" What Elsa said finally sunk in. "What do you mean by 'No'?" She asked, narrowing her eyes.
Elsa shook her head. "Forget about him already! I'll go get Hitch at the morning."
"But I don't trust him!"
"Let's get some sleep." She said, ignoring her sister's complaining.
Jack
Jack woke up very early, just in time to watch the sunrise. He found it beautiful, but he liked sunset better. He sighed as he stared at the sun rising by slowly, taking its time. He wished he could stay at that moment forever. The sun halfway up the sky, him laying down on a branch, relaxing — nothing to worry about.
As the sun was fully in the sky, Jacks smiled and decided to fly around for a while. He looked at the little snow playground he built and smiled even wider. For some odd reason, he seemed happier in the morning. Oh well, there's nothing wrong about that. He flew towards Arendelle, into the village. There was already kids in the blanket of snow, playing and laughing. He was amused to see them. It was nice to see them enjoy winter while it lasts. He chuckled and threw a snowball at one of the kids. The little girl crouched down and gathered up some snow. Jack flew up and laughed as she threw the snowball at her friend who was making a snowman.
He walked around the village, quietly laughing as the children he bothered threw snowballs at each other.
Jack whistled as he passed by an ice sculpture of a little boy. Oh, he thought, remembering Elsa's Ice castle. He bit his lip, deciding if he'd go to the castle and see her again. "No," he told himself. Walking again, he felt as if someone was watching and following him. He stopped dead in his tracks and looked back. Him again? he thought as he saw Hitch. Could he even see him? He narrowed his eyes as he flew to the forest.
When he was sure no one could see them — and the prince was following him— he grabbed him by the shoulders and pinned him against a tree. "Aha! I knew you were following me." He said. He was a bit surprised that he could touch Hitch.
"Woah, woah, calm down, Frost." He said, and grinning. "Well, seems like you noticed." He chuckled.
"What do you want?"
"Why don't you put me down, and we'll talk?" He suggested.
"Why don't you just tell me, or I'll freeze you, hmm?" He hissed.
"Okay o—"
"Fool!" Pitch was suddenly there. "You are not to tell him!"
Jack was so shocked he dropped the prince. "You!" He shouted.
"Yes, yes. As you guessed, this is the man who—" Pitch cut himself. "We're here to inform you of something, Jack Frost." He hissed at the name.
Jack raised an eyebrow. "And why am I supposed to care?"
"Shame." He said. "I thought you cared about the Queen and her sister." He said, turning his back and then smirking. "Let us go, Hans."
Jack gasped and flew in front of them. "What have you done to Elsa?" He hissed.
Pitch chuckled. "Nothing yet, but I thought you did not care?"
He gritted his teeth. "What did you do to her?" He demanded.
"I just wanted to tell you that I had a little chat with the Queen, and she told me how she never ever/ wanted to see you again."
It sounded so ridiculous, Jack laughed. "You're lying,"
"I wish I was, Jack. I wish I was." He shook his head.
Jack narrowed his eyes, suddenly becoming nervous. "But.."
"Oh I just remembered, she's visiting the Ice Castle later." He laughed, disappearing with Hans by his side.
He stood there in shock. Elsa doesn't want to see him again? Did she stop believing? What would she say when she saw the castle? He paced around, rubbing his temples. "No, no, no, no!" He said.
He took a deep breath. He knew what he had to do — see Elsa.
Or maybe he should just stay by the wreck? Nope. He's going to look for Elsa.
It was already afternoon when Jack got there. Time sure flies fast. He took a deep breath and knocked by the balcony. "Elsa?" He called.
The door opened, but it wasn't Elsa.
Anna gasped as she saw him. "J-Jack Frost?" Her eyes widened, getting excited. "Oh my— You're real!" She exclaimed and gestured for him to come in.
"You can see me?" He smiled wide. "You believe?" He whispered.
Anna nodded. "You might be looking for Elsa." She stated.
Jack nodded and tilted his head. "Isn't this Elsa's room?" He looked around and saw the broken chair. "What happened there?" He asked, getting worried. "Are you okay?"
Anna chuckled and her face turned anxious. "It's not me. It's Elsa." She told Jack what happened the night before, and telling him Elsa's gone to look for Hitch.
Jack flew back, covering his mouth. "She can't. She won't find him anywhere. He disappeared with Pitch." He said, explaining how Hitch is really Hans and that Pitch has persuaded him on working for him. "She's not safe... But Pitch said she was going to her castle." He said, suddenly confused.
"Yeah she is, later maybe at night." She shrugged. She was about to say something again but Jack was already flying out.
"See you around, Anna!" He called out.
