Jack walked around the bare winter trees. The sky was still dark, for the Sun had not yet come out. He knew it was too early for him to be out, but he couldn't resist the tingling in his stomach that forced him to slip out the window.

He climbed up the tallest tree beside the frozen lake. Soon, the entire village spread out before his eyes. Taking a deep breath of the shrill morning air, he looked up at the now starless sky. The moon was fading and thick clouds were forming in the corner. His eyebrows creased.

'Maybe there was a storm coming?'

He frowned and unwillingly climbed down. If he had stayed up there a little longer, he could've seen two black carriages entering the town. But he didn't. Instead, he strolled around the water, examining the distorted reflections of trees on the lake, and found a long wooden stick with an unnaturally curled tip. He swung it around, smirking.

'I could do with a staff.'

Suddenly, a soft thunder cackled. Jack quickly looked up. The thick clouds were spreading over the sky. The wind grew dangerously strong. He turned away to leave, taking his new staff with him, but then something caught his eyes.

He froze and stared at the glassy reflection of the lake. A pair of ice cold eyes met his. He held his breath.

A boy with silver white hair and sapphire blue eyes were looking back at him, unreadable expression on his pale face which looked exactly like himself. But he wasn't Jack. He wasn't Jack at all.

"Wh-Who are you?"

Jack whispered.

"JACK!" A scream echoed through the woods.

Jack jumped up and saw Emma running towards him. He quickly looked back at the lake.

The boy was gone.

"JACK!" Emma screamed again. As she came closer he noticed that her face was stained with tears.

"Em? What's wrong?" He rushed over to his sister and hugged her tightly. She sobbed into his chest, choking from crying.

"They're-They're gonna take Elsa away!" She cried.

'What?" Jack felt his heart stop for a second.

Take Elsa away? No

Without thinking, he ran to the town.


Elsa clenched her hands together. Two muscular men were in the house, standing in front of her. "What are you doing?" She tried not to sound scared.

They stayed silent.

Gerda rushed out of her room, appalled. "Who are you people?!' She yelled, rushing to Elsa.

"We're here by the orders of the King and Queen." One of them spoke in a low voice.

Gerda's mind went blank. The King and Queen. Her head replayed the night, 18 years ago.

"Hide her identity, her…powers,"

"We shall take her back when the time comes."

"W…What's her name?

"Elsa. Her name is Elsa."

She could almost see the wide innocent eyes of the baby, and then it slowly changed in to the ones of the girl in front of her.

"Mom, what are they talking about?" Elsa asked nervously. She felt her hands growing colder every second. "Mom, what's wrong?" Her voice shook.

Gerda opened her mouth, but she was stopped by the entrance of two people. One of them was a man, with ginger hair and greenish blue eyes. His clothes were laced with gold and silver. The other was a woman, with dark brown hair and clear eyes. Her dress was equally luxurious gown of purple. She looked surprisingly like Elsa. She sighed softly and looked at her, a hint of longing and sadness in her eyes. She looked as if she wanted to come closer, but decided not to, and merely nodded to the men beside her before walking out, followed by the man. He paused and whispered to one of the men and stormed out.

"You're gonna have to come with us your highness." The men took a step closer to her. Elsa backed away.

"Why? I've done nothing wrong. And why are you calling me your highness?" She muttered.

But they didn't answer. Without warning they grabbed both her arms and started to drag her out.

"What are you doing?! Let me go!" She screamed. The temperature in the room dropped significantly. "Mom!" She turned her head to Gerda desperately, but she looked away.

The thunder rang loudly.

"Mom!Mother! Please!" She sobbed, wrestling with the men but the woman just shook her head.

The wind started to whirl around. She saw her hands, which were already cold as ice, were now glowing blue. One of the men noticed this and gasped. Elsa was terrified.

"No-Please- just stay awa-"

Bang

In seconds, the two men were on the floor, surrounded by spikes of ice. She cried out, gathering her hands. The men changed looks to one another. One of them slowly rose. His hand traveled to his belt to pull out a handcuff, designed to cover the entire hands of its prisoner.

"We didn't want to do this, but you have to come."

"Why are you doing this?"

"ELSA!"

Elsa whipped her head to the window where the voice came from. She saw Jack, running out of the forest.

"What are you-?"

Clang

She felt metal clinging on her hands. The cuffs were chained onto her hands in a flash and Elsa found herself dragged out to the frozen ground.

"You can't do this!" She said as she tried to push the force on her shoulders away. She could now hear Jack coming closer.

"Stay away from her!" Jack yelled, holding his staff up.

The men grunted. "Stay out boy."

He tried to push through them, hitting one on the chest. But he was kicked to the ground, hard.

"Jack!" She yelled, trying to get free of the chains. Jack saw her eyes, those wide eyes which were filled with fear. He didn't want to lose her. He crawled to her, clutching his chest. The men pushed her into the carriage and locked the door firmly. She banged on the walls with her cuffs. Frost spread over it. Tears slid down her cheeks, freezing in midway.

The two carriages quietly moved out of the town and to the castle. The thunder cackled once more. Drizzles of rain began to fall, growing heavier.

Jack stood still, staring at the way the carriages has disappeared. The rain started to soak his clothes. A trickle of blood fell down his chin, mixing with water.

"Jack…" Gerda hesitated. "-if I could just explain…"

He bit his lips as he backed away. The pain in his heart spread over his head, making it numb. He shut his eyes tightly.

He wanted to blank out.

He wanted to forget.

He wanted to stop.


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