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Chapter Four:

"Until then, we'll lock the gates. We'll reduce the staff. We will limit her contact with people and keep her powers hidden from everyone… including Anna."

I watched in fear as the Arendelle castle gates shut close.

I sat with Anna on her bed as each of Elsa's furniture on the room started to disappear.

I started to float out of the room when a dusty old book under Anna's bed caught my eye. I picked it up.

"The tale of Jack Frost." I whispered in surprise.

An idea popped into my mind.

. . .

Winter came around Arendelle and I created a gentle snowfall for the kingdom. I was in Elsa's room watching her read my book. "I really hope she sees me after this."

She was about to turn the last page of the book when all of a sudden a series of knocks came from her door.

"Do you want to build a snowman?" It was Anna singing by the door. "Come on, let's go and play."

I floated to the door waiting for Elsa to open it for her sister.

"I never see you anymore. Come out the door. It's like you've gone away." Anna continued singing. I can see her eyes peeking from under the door.

"Come on, Elsa! Let's go out." I shouted at her, smiling.

Elsa climbed down her bed. At first, I thought she was going to open the door but then she sat down with the door behind her back. I sat beside her, feeling like an idiot because I couldn't even help her. She was so lonely.

"We used to be best buddies, and now we're not. I wish you would tell me why…"

I sighed. I feel terrible for these two.

"Do you want to build a snowman?" Anna calls through the keyhole. "It doesn't have to be a snowman."

"Go away, Anna. " Elsa said, looking down on her hands.

"…okay, bye." Her sister sadly replied.

I heard Anna's footsteps reaching for her room. An awkward silence filled the room as Elsa and I leaned against the door looking at the gentle snowfall outside her window.

Elsa suddenly stood up waving her hands in the air, creating the deformed snowman they made that fateful night.

"Yes, I want to build a snowman…" Elsa whispered as tears fall from her face, turning into ice as soon as it fell to the floor.

. . .

I made my decision to appear before Elsa during summer. This idea came to me one day when I saw her reading my book one night. I just came back from another country by then, so it surprised me what made her read my book once again.

Her window was open at that time so I stood in front of her, hoping that she can see me.

But she still can't.

Weeks passed and every night before going back to sleep, she would read my book from cover to cover. I thought she was just using it to lull her into sleep, but her eyes followed every word on the book.

So today, as soon as she woke up I'm going to let her see me. I made a quick trip to Japan earlier today but I sped up just in time for the sun to rise in the kingdom of Arendelle.

I quietly opened her window, and got inside. The book was in the bed, next to Elsa's drooling face.

"That's kind of cute." I grinned, poking her face with the book.

"Hmm…" Elsa groaned. Oh crap.

I quickly pulled away from her bed; she was already starting to wake up. I went into her dresser and opened the book to a picture of me standing tall with my staff. I frosted her mirror and wrote something for her.

Just in time, I saw Elsa slowly making her way to her dresser. I posed the same way I was pictured in the book next to her dresser.

I can't control my excitement as she sat down and looked sheepishly on the mirror, "What the…"

I smiled and looked at her face, waiting for her to look at me eye to eye.

"Jack Frost is real." I saw as she whispered the words on the mirror, her whole spirit becoming the same as the one she used to have when she was born.

"Jack Frost is real." She repeated.

"Of course I am." I laughed.

The next thing I knew, I was hanging from above her room with my whole body covered in her ice.