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Chapter 4 Snow War

Elsa's POV

"Jamie's house?" I asked as we landed. "Why here? Jamie's never been able to see me."

"Until now," Jack added.

He flew up to Jamie's window and tapped on the glass with his staff. I saw Jamie open the window and Jack talked to him for a while before coming back down.

"Jamie's coming," he said.

I looked at the sky. "It's the middle of the day, shouldn't he be at school?"

"It's Saturday," Jack reminded me.

"Oh, right." I turned my attention to the front door, which was now opening.

Jamie grinned as he caught sight of Jack. "Hi, Jack! Why did we have to meet down here? You are allowed in my room, you know."

Jack smiled. "I know, but I wanted you to meet my friend." Jack stepped to the side, gesturing to me.

Jamie looked puzzled. "Is your friend invisible?"

My hopes diminished. Jamie couldn't see me.

"No, she's right there," Jack pointed at me. "You don't see her?"

"Sorry, no. I have to finish my homework. See you later Jack." Jamie walked back inside, closing the door behind him.

"I'm sorry, Elsa," Jack apologized. "I really thought Jamie would be able to see you."

I sighed. I was used to people not being able to see me, and it didn't hurt so much anymore. "It's okay, Jack. It's not your fault."

I flicked my hand toward me, changing my outfit. I now wore replicas of Jack's attire, only they were white, and I had white heels on my feet.

"I'm going flying; don't follow me." I took to the sky, a tear sliding down my face.

Jack's POV

There was no way I was going to let Elsa fly away by herself, especially when she looked like she was about to cry.

Flying after her, I realized where I went wrong when introducing her to Jamie. I never told Jamie who Elsa was! No wonder Jamie didn't see her, I didn't tell him that Elsa was the Snow Queen!

Soaring after Elsa, I noticed she was leading me over the Atlantic Ocean, and slightly north. Was Elsa going to Europe? If so, why? The blue sea eventually changed to mountains, and Elsa still continued further north through the mountains. Where was Elsa going?

She finally landed at the front door of a large blue castle. Moving closer, I realized the castle was made of ice! Had Elsa made this herself?

Once Elsa went through the front doors, I began to descend, giving Elsa enough time to get away from the front doors. Upon landing, I took a closer look at the ice castle. How had someone made it? Apart from being complete ice, the castle was covered in hundreds of little details.

Curious to see what the inside looked like, I pushed the doors open. They creaked inward to reveal an almost empty foyer. A fountain of ice stood in the center of the floor between two large staircases coming to join at the top.

My eyes climbed the stairs until they met a pair of surprised ones.

"Jack? I told you not to follow me."

Elsa's POV

I honestly didn't know whether to be angry or pleased that Jack hadn't listened to me. My heart had done a cartwheel when I heard the door open and I had come down the staircase to find Jack standing there.

"Why did you follow me?" I demanded.

Jack shrugged. "I couldn't let you just rush off alone. I know you were crushed about what happened at Jamie's. I was wondering if you needed a friend."

My heart did another cartwheel. Did Jack care about me? I shoved that thought away.

"Well, thanks. But I'm okay now."

Jack looked around my ice castle. "Did you make this?"

"I don't know," I replied. "I found it one day, and it became my sanctuary." I led him up to the top floor, opened the doors to the balcony, and stepped outside.

Suddenly, something cold hit my back. Grinning, I turned around to see Jack tossing a snowball in the air. Catching it, he threw it at me. I dodged it, summoning my magic to make a snowball of my own and hurling it at Jack.

Unprepared, it hit him in the face. "Oh, it's on," he muttered, wiping snow from his face.

He swung his staff, sending snowballs shooting at me from all directions. Thinking fast, I created an ice wall around me, causing the snowballs to spatter against it.

"You can't win, Frost," I taunted, creating bodyguards made of snow and ice. "I'm the Snow Queen, remember?"

"You may be the queen, but I'm the king. And the king is a higher rank than the queen." He made his own bodyguards and the fight was even.

The floor was soon covered in snow, and after fighting for what must have been a few hours, Jack and I collapsed on the floor, exhausted.

"That was fun," I gasped, trying to catch my breath. "We should do it again sometime."

"We definitely should," Jack rolled to lay on his side, propping himself up on his elbow. "We both know that I won, right? I mean it was totally obvious."

"Totally obvious that I won, you mean," I corrected.

"You? Win something? Please," Jack scoffed.

"Actually, you did win something," I realized.

"I did?"

"Yep! This!" I blasted Jack in the face with snow and rolled away, laughing.

"Elsa, how many times have you laughed? I've never known anyone like you, even before I became Jack Frost," he admitted.

"What do you mean?" I asked.

"You're so calm and collected, like nothing I could say would surprise you. I could say that North had decided to ignore Christmas altogether, and you would dismiss it, like you knew already. Even your laugh is different. You laugh as if you've only laughed a few times in your life. Your face betrays everything you're feeling, yet your eyes hold secrets, and I want to know them all."

I was shocked. This was how Jack saw me? Wise, yet unexperienced? Exposed, yet secretive? How did he gather all of that in the few days of knowing each other?

"Your turn," Jack's words interrupted my thoughts.

"What?"

"I described you, now you describe me."

I smirked. "I'll do my best." I thought for a minute before beginning. "First off, you don't care what people think of you. You talk without thinking about who you're talking to, and what they think you mean. You are reckless, and almost have no cares in the world. But you would do anything for the children and the people you love. Your face holds answers, but your eyes hold questions."

Complete silence met my ending. After a while, Jack spoke.

"You got all that from the two days of knowing each other? How?"

"I just pay attention to what people say and what they think of me. Unlike you."

"I think about what I'm going to say before I say it," Jack protested.

"Maybe so, but what about your actions? They were pretty loud and clear this morning before Bunny came into the room." I blushed a little at the thought of it.

"But did you like my expression? It almost looked like you did."

I stood up, brushing snow from my blue and white dress, which had changed back against my will.

"We should get back to the Pole," I advised. "North will be wondering about us."

Jack stood up. "You didn't answer my question."

"What question?"

"Did you like my expression this morning?"

I hesitated before answering. "I guess I did. Now let's go."