Chapter Five:
"Whoa, whoa whoa! Wait! I can explain!" I panicked.
I was hanging upside down from the ceiling as Elsa focused her power at me. I can't see her clearly but I knew she was glaring at me fiercely from down below.
"Who are you? And what are you doing inside my room?" She demanded.
"I am Jack Frost! Please! Believe me!" I shouted at her. "I was the one who frosted your mirror, princess!"
What the hell! I can't even control her ice! Is there a limit to what she can do?
"Jack Frost?" She asked, calming down.
"Yes! I am Jack Frost! I've always been here, Elsa." I said out loud. "I've only appeared now, because you believed in me. You believed that I was real."
She appeared in my field of vision carrying the book. It was opened to a picture of me smiling.
"Hey! Hey, look!"
"What?" Elsa asked, looking at me.
I smiled at her the same way how I smiled at the book. "See?"
She looked curious but fortunately she waved her hand to let me go.
"HEY WAI-"
. . .
"My head hurts." I muttered, placing an ice pack on my head. "That was mean, Elsa."
After that incident, Elsa sat down and stared at me quietly, her fierce glace was replaced with an innocent and curious look.
"Oh, pardon my rudeness." I started to break the ice.
Hey, that was funny. A Winter Spirit breaking the ice. Hah.
"My name is Jack Frost, A Winter Spirit." I bowed in front of her.
"Oh! Ah, my name is-"
"I know your name, Princess Elsa." I smiled. She smiled back.
"A-Are you really Jack Frost?" Elsa asked.
"Yes, I am." I smiled, creating a snowball on my hand.
Elsa's eyes glittered in excitement as she herself created a snowball on her hand too. "I thought I was alone!"
"You never are Elsa, and you never will." I grinned. "Hey, look at this. I saw you did this some years ago."
I threw the snowball high in the air. It bursts out and flurries of snow came down her room. "A gentle snowfall for the… uhh… not-so-gentle princess."
"Hey, it's not my fault!" Elsa cried at me, smiling. "You were the one who surprised me!" This must've been the first smiles she ever had ever since the accident with Anna.
And as if on cue…
"Do you want to build a snowman?" Anna sang.
"How can you build a snowman during summer?" I asked loudly.
"Shh!" Elsa hushed me.
"Don't worry, she can't hear me." I said to her. "Isn't that right, Anna?!" I shouted to prove my point.
"Or ride our bike around the hall." Anna continued.
"See?"
"This is embarrassing." Elsa whispered, covering her face with her hands.
I opened the door to peek a little just in time as a bicycle passed by with Anna standing on the back seat. "Wait here, I need to make sure your little sister won't have any accidents by the stairs."
"Ah, wait. Jack!"
I heard Elsa shout my name as I followed after Anna.
. . .
"Do you want to build a snowmaaaaan?" I sang inside Elsa's room. I've been singing it all day, I don't know why but I just can't let go of the stupid song. "Or ride a bike around the hall?"
"Jack, please shut up." Elsa muttered tiredly. She must've been exhausted from the events that happened. It was a long day even for someone like me.
We exchanged stories about ourselves. But with me watching her ever since she was born and her learning my stories from the book, it was a matter of time before we ran out of things to talk to.
She never left the room all this time, so her breakfast, lunch and dinner were all served here inside. She tried hard not to laugh as I make fun of the servants that served her food.
"Hey, even you know that it was a good song." I said but followed her advice and didn't sing any more.
"I'm going to sleep now, Jack." Elsa said, unbraiding her hair.
"Then go to sleep, Elsa."
"So where are you going?"
"That… is something I don't know the answer yet." I honestly told her. "You are my first believer so I was hoping to do something fun."
"But it's time to go to bed…" She yawned.
"Oh… okay." I answered disappointedly.
"Aren't you going to sleep, Jack?"
"It's the same as food. It isn't a necessity for me. Yes, I can sleep. But I don't have to." I answered. "And besides, there's a ton of things to do rather than sleeping."
"I think you forgot that I need those, Jack." Elsa giggled.
"Oh… right." I opened her bedroom window and started to climb the steps. "Well, I'll be going now. But don't worry, I'm going back tomorrow."
"Oh I'm not worried at all." Elsa said. "I knew you'd return here anyway."
I'm beginning to like this kid even more now.
"Good night, Princess."
"Hey, Jack! Wait…" Elsa said, following me to the balcony of her room.
"What now?"
"Jack… do you want to build a snowman?"
