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Chapter 3 Unanswered Questions

Elsa's POV

I awoke to see a pair of icy blue eyes gazing into mine.

I smiled. "Good morning, Jack."

Jack smiled in return. "Good morning, Snowflake."

He called me Snowflake again. I like that.

I didn't know why I asked Jack to stay with me last night. I hardly knew him!

"Can you tell me about what happened last night?" Jack asked, scattering my thoughts.

I thought back to the previous night. The nightmare flew past my eyes again, and I shuddered, closing my eyes.

Opening them again, I turned my head to face Jack. "I don't really want to talk about it, to be honest."

Jack nodded, with understanding, and slid off my bed.

I remained sitting for a little bit, thinking about my nightmare. I was standing on a sidewalk in Jamie's hometown. People were walking up and down the sidewalk, going through me as they did. I looked up at the night sky and saw Jack fly overhead. I rose into the air, following him, trying to say hello. Jack didn't seem to hear me, no matter how loud I shouted. Worry coursing through me, I put on a burst of speed and flew in front of Jack, calling his name. I stopped to try get him to bump into me and see me. But instead of bumping into me, he flew right through me!

A voice called out of the darkness to me. "You see Elsa? Even Jack doesn't believe in you."

That's when I woke up screaming.

"Elsa," Jack's voice brought me back to the present. "I think you're frosting the bed."

I looked down to see he was right. Frost was covering the bed in a wide circle around me. I took several deep breaths to calm myself down.

"Are you alright?" Jack asked, sounding genuinely concerned.

"Yeah, I'm okay," I responded.

Jack didn't look like me, but he nodded, and started toward the door. I noticed Jack still had his pajamas on.

"Hey, Jack," I called after him. "Wait a second, I want to try something."

"Uh, oh," Jack returned, but his eyes held laughter.

I pointed a finger at him, and magic came from it and hit Jack in the chest. The blue magic spread over him until he was wearing his regular attire.

Jack looked impressed. "Nice."

Okay, my turn. I changed my dress, and even my hair, and when I looked at Jack again, his mouth had dropped open.

Jack's POV

Elsa looked gorgeous. Her dress was the same style, but the colour had changed. The top of the dress was still white, as well as the top of the skirt, but it grew a darker shade of blue as it continued to her feet. On her feet were matching heels made of ice that started white at the toe, but changed to an almost black at the heel. Elsa had also changed her hair. She had let down her braid so that her long wavy hair fell past her shoulders.

I didn't realize my mouth was open until a slight shade of pink coloured Elsa's cheeks, and I quickly closed it. "Wow," I couldn't help murmuring. "You look beautiful."

Elsa's face went a deeper shade of pink, and she smiled. "Thanks." A knock came at the door. "Come in!" Elsa called.

Bunny peeked his head in. "North wants to see all of us in the main area."

"Okay, thanks, Bunny," Elsa thanked him with a nod. "Tell North we'll be right there."

Bunny nodded and closed the door. Elsa walked over to me, and I held out my arm.

Elsa looked puzzled. "What are you doing?"

"Escorting the queen," I replied.

Elsa smiled and took my arm. We floated down the corridor until we were in the main room, with the globe of lights to our left, and the four Guardians in front of us. When she saw them, Elsa let go of my arm, as if she were embarrassed for the Guardians to see us together.

"You wanted to see us, North?" she asked.

"Yes, I believe we need to go to the Tooth Palace. Pitch stole your memories, and I'm sure he didn't stop there. Everyone to the sleigh!" North ordered.

Bunny looked sick "Uh, how about I meet you there." He tapped the floor with his foot and disappeared down a hole, leaving a flower behind.

Elsa rolled her eyes. "Coward," she muttered.

I smirked. We followed North to the sleigh. I loved the look on Elsa's face as the yetis opened the doors leading to the room the sleigh was in.

"You look like you've never seen Santa's sleigh before," I remarked.

"I have seen the sleigh before, but not this close," Elsa admitted.

"Everyone in!" North ordered, jumping into the driver's seat.

I climbed into the passenger seats behind Elsa. As soon as everyone was settled, North snapped the reigns. The reindeer snorted and surged forward. We raced through the ice tunnels underneath the workshop and finally into the air.

Remember the trick I played on Bunny, I flew to the edge of the sleigh and looked down.

Elsa's POV

I watched Jack perch on the edge of the sleigh.

"Elsa, you should see this view. It's – woah!" A gust of wind picked up and knocked Jack off the sleigh!

"Jack!" I rushed to the edge of the sleigh and peeked over the railing.

Jack looked up at me, a mischievous grin on his face. "Aw, you do care," he crooned.

I felt my face flush. "I was just making sure you would be able to keep up," I replied.

Jack flew up and sat next to me. "Sure," he returned, the mischievous grin still on his face.

"Hang on!" North warned.

I gripped the seat just before North drove the sleigh through one of his snow globe portals. We emerged at the Tooth Palace, and found it strangely empty. I had never been to the Tooth Palace, but I knew there was definitely less activity than there should be.

Tooth darted into the air and flitted around, worry creasing her brow. Glancing around, I noticed several feather-covered creatures collapsed on a lower level of the Palace. They looked like Tooth, only they were blue and looked more muscular, like male Tooth Fairies; they also had sharp looking golden swords laying at their sides.

"Tooth!" I called, and once she returned to me, I pointed toward the feather covered males.

Tooth darted down to them and North followed, landing the sleigh next to the still figures.

"What are they?" Jack asked, peering down at one.

"They are my Guardfairies. After we defeated Pitch, I wanted to make sure none of the teeth would be stolen again." Her shoulders slumped. "I guess my plan didn't work."

"Do they ever work?" Pitch asked, appearing in front of us. He dipped his head to me. "Elsa, we meet again."

"What does he mean?" Jack asked.

I sighed. "Before you guys battled him, Pitch made him an offer. He said he could help people believe in me, if I joined his side."

"She refused. Said that she would rather have no one believe in her for another three hundred years than join me. What a waste," Pitch muttered. "So, after refusing me you went to the Guardians? They already have a Spirit of Winter."

"No," I answered, looking him square in the eye. "I'm not on your side, and I'm not on theirs."

"Pitch, what have you done with my fairies this time?" Tooth demanded. "You know what happened last time you took them; we still succeeded in collecting every tooth."

"Why would I tell you? Then there would be no point to my plan. Oh, no. You're just going to have to enjoy the show," he finished before disappearing.

I clenched my hands into fists. Why did Pitch even bother to show up? He succeeded at nothing but making us paranoid.

I noticed Jack whispering something to North, who nodded and handed Jack a snow globe.

"Come on, Elsa," Jack said. "I have an offer that will beat Pitch's any day."

"Where are we going?" I asked.

"Someplace where someone might be able to see you."