Disclaimer: In case you missed it from before, I am not the owner of ROTG or Frozen, I have merely borrowed the characters for this story.

Thank you again for another review! I love getting reviews, no matter what they say they always inspire me to write quicker. Anyway, here is another chapter for you and I hope you enjoy! I am hoping that I actually will be able to update once a week instead of once a month during classes, but we'll see what happens.

Everyone was gathered at the tooth palace, since Bunny was hoping to avoid any further contact with the sleigh of doom. He had vetoed going back to the north pole and used his tunnels to go here, while the others followed a portal created by one of North's globes. Today's goal was to discuss their next move in the search for Jack. They had a clue now, something to work with at the very least.

"I say we just leave him there to deal with it on his own. We don't need him here, even if he did help us with Pitch! He is a no good, rotten thief that ruins all of our holidays." Bunny claimed, this time hoping the others would agree. Jack had always annoyed him and while Bunny didn't want him harmed, he also wouldn't complain if Jack never came back. It would at least mean some more peaceful egg hunts for the kids next year.

"Bunny, you know we can't do that. Jack is one of us, even if he didn't make it official before he was taken away." Tooth said, trying to be sympathetic. Jack was a troublemaker, but he had a good heart and cared about the children. Tooth thought that it was what mattered the most and why Jack would make a great Guardian. Sandy agreed with Tooth, showing them images of Pitch and the moon to try and emphasize his point about the danger and the message from the Man on the Moon.

"Sorry Bunny, but the vote stands three to one. We are going to find Jack and bring him home." North said, adding in his own view. Jack had always been a friend to him, even if he was naughty from time to time. North understood Jack's pain and had seen his more caring side, unlike some of the other Guardians here. That left him with one problem, one that was going to take some time to solve. "Now that we know we are helping Jack, we need to figure out where this ice house is." he said, getting everyone focused on the task at hand.

"Can't we just use your globes? They can take us anywhere right?" Bunny said, thinking it would work great. His tunnels could take him anywhere the globes could take them, so they could still meet at this icy home. North sighed, shaking his head. "I've already tried. Without knowing the name of where I am going, I cannot travel there." he explained. With some more thought, Bunny realized how useless his tunnels would be as well. He might not need to know the name of a place, but he did need to know what it looked like. They were stuck with searching for it the old-fashioned way.

"I have sent my fairies to search for it, but they haven't found anything yet." Tooth informed them. It was a good plan, since there were so many of them and they could travel quickly. The flaw came with the possibility that Jack was no longer in this world. If that was the case, it might make it nearly impossible to reach him without the help of the Man on the Moon.

North frowned, trying to think of how to get to Jack. The feeling in his belly had not subsided and it left him wary of the danger that Jack now faced. Pitch was up to something, wherever they were, and Jack was going to get caught in the middle of it. It was only a matter of time before their epic battle would begin.

Pitch was beginning to consider the possibility that this ice queen wasn't worth all the effort. He had already created enough fear to work his magic in this world. She had helped by causing chaos and panic, all he had to do now was put his nightmares to work and the dark ages would come to this world. He would be believed in and no one would walk through him and ignore his words ever again.

He was now back at the town, trying to listen for any news of where Elsa had gone. He had been unable to find her on his own, so maybe one of the villagers had an idea. Pitch was pleased to sense all of the fear in this place, fear that seemed to strengthen his power. It would only make his big finale even stronger. Feeling happy for the first time in years, Pitch smiled at his dark cloud in the sky. It was growing, just like he had planned. Every time someone new began to give into fear, it would grow larger and stretch until it hovered above the entire kingdom. That darkness was surely enough on its own, even without the queen's ice magic.

Perhaps it was too early to give up his search, he thought. At least one person, or maybe thing was more accurate, believed in him. That creature, Olaf, might have been strange but he had spoken to Pitch. He had already put in so much effort and his big finale would be less eventful without her ice magic. Smiling to himself, he turned around and flew off, hurrying to resume his search for the missing queen.

His search was interrupted as he flew directly into Jack Frost, sending both of them flying into the snow on the ground. "Jack Frost, don't tell me you are here to meddle in my plans again." Pitch said, getting upset. He had played enough games with him before and was done now, ready to move on with his life. His gaze turned towards the others near Jack, two individuals that meant nothing to Pitch. They were only human, nothing special that could do anything to stop him. They probably couldn't even see Pitch, so he kept his focus on his real threat.

Jack got up quickly, grabbing his staff and staying alert for a fight. He knew that the best way to fight Pitch's darkness was with fun. He formed a snow ball in his hand, prepared to distract him and let Iduna and Agnarr run to safety. "I don't care what you're planning, I won't let you get away with it." Jack declared, launching his weapon at Pitch. Unfortunately it didn't hit it's intended target. Someone else joined them at the base of the mountain, one of them walking straight through Pitch and taking the blow from the snow.

"Oh, I am going to talk-" the girl had been saying, frowning as the snow hit her face. "I don't know who threw that, but you are so on!" she cheered, immediately distracted by the thought of having a snowball fight. Kristoff would have so much fun, if he just let himself. Bending down, Anna gathered some snow in her hands and threw it at Kristoff with a grin on her face.

"Hey, I thought we were going to stop this winter! My ice business is depending on your plan." he complained, but Jack smiled as he saw the girl's enjoyment. Jack had ways of getting people like him to join the fun. He made a new snow ball, releasing a breath of air over it and covering it with blue frost. This time, he aimed at Kristoff as he threw, already ignoring Pitch again and focusing on fun to fight fear. "What do you think you are doing? You should fear me, my darkness will overpower his snow!" he screamed, disappointed that no one could see him.

Kristoff on the other hand had grown suddenly playful, and joined Anna in her snowball fight. "Maybe this will help. At least it will get rid of some of the snow!" he cheered, making Anna laugh. "Yeah, right. You just can't accept the fact that victory will be mine!" she declared, gathering more snow to retaliate. "Not yet, kids. Now that we're having fun, let's take this party elsewhere." Jack said, flying over to the girl first and creating a thin sheet of ice right underneath where she set her foot. Startled by the sudden slipperiness of the ground, she fell to the ground with a shriek as Jack continued making a path for her to travel on.

"Anna!" Iduna called out, thinking her child was in danger. Agnarr acted instead of just talking, moving to grab Jack and stop him from harming his daughter. He felt a hand grab the end of his staff, causing his focus to slip and preventing Anna from landing safely in a snow bank like he had planned. Instead, she began flying towards the edge of a cliff, right next to a staircase made completely of ice.

"No!" Jack cried out, pulling his staff free of the king's grip and flying off the cliff after her. He tried to catch her, but realized immediately that this girl didn't believe in him. He couldn't touch her, not unless she believed in his existence. "She can't see me! I can't catch her!" he called up, hoping that the king or queen might be able to help. "That couldn't have been…he looked almost like…" Anna was mumbling, startled after seeing the man chasing after her. He had looked identical to her father, but she knew he was dead. He had died at sea and they had found the remains of the ship. No one could have survived a wreck like that, she was certain of it.

"I told you, Jack. You will never beat me! I will give you this one day of peace before my reign truly begins. Enjoy it while you can!" Pitch called out, walking away without turning to see the result of their fall. No one could survive a fall like that, not if they were human. It would take a miracle to save her and Pitch was confident that not even Jack Frost could protect her now. Elsa would have no hope left and he would have total control of her magic through her fear.

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