Hello again! I would like to thank everyone who favorited, reviewed and followed this story. Enough with my rambling, let's get this story on the road eh? Oh I'm sorry about the Arendale, that's what I thought it sounded like. I will fix that in this chapter. ArenDELLE.

DISCLAIMER; I don't own Frozen or Rise of the Guardians

Elsa stood in the middle of the isolated cliff. She looked back at Jack Frost, who nodded. "Show me Elsa," he whispered. She lifted the edge of her skirt and stomped. Ice spread out into a snowflake. Laughter edged into her voice. "Come on! More!" She raised her hands and a castle rose. Jack's jaw dropped.

He disappeared from view as ice surrounded her. A battle of emotions raged inside of her. Habit told her to tell him to get lose. A smaller part of her wanted to stay. It was wanted to know how he came by his powers. Elsa flung her crown into the air. Her braid fell; the bangs fell into her face. As she brushed them back, soft white fabric spread through her body until she was covered in a new dress. The castle was amazing, she could do this. This was her power. Not the horrifying freezing water or the spikes that grew out of the ground. She laughed loudly, jumping up and down on the frozen floor, her hands clapping in excitement. "Jack! Jack! I did…it," her voice trailed away. When she had stepped out onto the balcony, he wasn't there. Disappointment raged through her, tears threaten to fall.

"You know, this is absolutely amazing. I don't even think I could do something this big," Jack said, walking around the central room. Elsa spun around, the tears continuing to fall. "What? What's wrong?"

The reason for her crying changed dramatically. He hadn't left her, but she couldn't go home. Her heart kicked in. He had to go home, he had to. He couldn't stay with her forever. She shouldn't have let him follow her. She should've gotten rid of him. "You need…to leave. Just go back to Arendelle. You have a life there. I don't. You need to leave Jack Frost, please…just leave!" As her emotions became uncontrollable, ice started to grow in strange places, turning her beautiful, peaceful castle into a horrifying ice palace. As Jack neared her, she pushed the air around him. Ice blasted him against of the columns.

"Don't you see?!" she screamed, looking down at her hands. "I hurt you! I hurt everyone around me." She collapsed on the floor, her hands covering her face. While she was distracted, he moved closer to her.

Softly, he put his staff down and brought her into his chest. "No…no," she said weakly.

"Quiet Elsa. You won't hurt me. I'm not broken. It's a little cold. It never bothered me." Damn her emotions! Why couldn't she get rid of them? If she could, if she could truly be as cold hearted as her parents tried to teach her, she wouldn't hurt anyone. If she could stop herself from crying, from being angry, her powers wouldn't be out of control. If fact, she would have a great control like…Jack.

She pushed away from him, but remained seated. "How did you get your powers?"

Jack turned his bright blue eyes towards the ceiling. "I…fell through some ice. My blood born sister dragged me out, but when my family found out about my 'curse' , they kicked me out. I was thirteen at the time. The snow never bothered me. Five years ago, I found myself starving and barefoot, I was in Arendelle. A family took me in." He sighed deeply. "I learned quickly how to control it." Jack's eyes found Elsa's.

"But how?"

"Two years of practice. It helps when you let go of the negative emotions." He grabbed her hand. She didn't pull away. Their eyes continued to stare at each other.

"I…I've been holding in my emotions for years. I can't…" He gave her a small side smile, the look in his eyes softening at her protests.

"But you can Elsa. You are Elsa! The queen of Arendelle. You can do this, I know you can. All you have to do is learn how to allow your emotions out without invoking your power." With a sudden inspiration, he leaned forward and kissed her.

Surprise kept her rooted. Frozen flowered bloomed on the edges of the random ice spikes. "Don't you see? When you are happy, or happily surprised," he laughed, "you create beauty. You are beauty. This power, not a curse, it's beautiful!" He stood up and ran around the central room. "Elsa, look what you made! Look at this!" His hand swept in an arc to show her the castle. "You did this. Not I, or your sister or anyone else from Arendelle, YOU!"

Elsa's smile was small at first. "I'm free. Free." The last word was whispered. She was free from closed gates, controlling her emotions. She was free with Jack. That last realization made her giggle uncontrollable. She was free with Jack. Elsa's eyes began to itch and burn. She yawned with a long stretch.

"You need to rest. It's going to be a long day tomorrow." She only nodded and started up the stairs to whatever bedroom was up there. Jack marveled the ice work. With nothing else to do, he went out to sit on the balcony.

With Elsa safely upstairs and sleeping, he leaned against his staff. The moon was huge. It was the same color of her dress, he realized. Soon voices carried themselves on the wind to him. It was her sister and some man he didn't recognize. It wasn't the man from the ball. Anna began to climb the steps; she had obviously asked the man to stay there.

Jack met her at the opened door. "What do you want?" he asked, keeping a tight hold on his anger and his staff. Anna huffed at him.

"I would like to see my sister."

"She's asleep. Come back later…or better yet, don't come back at all." There was an implied threat in his voice and the princess picked up on it.

"Elsa! Elsa! It's your sister Anna!" she yelled, taking a step back to look up at the tower.

"Will you cut it out?!" Jack hissed angrily. "She is asleep. You need to leave."

"Arendelle is in winter. She has to fix that." He reeled back, he knew the north mountain had responded to the sudden outburst of winter, but why had Arendelle?

"It can't be reversed," he muttered to more himself than her. Anna stared at him, pleading with her eyes to let her into the ice palace. "You can't go in there. It's not the time. I will tell Elsa about the eternal winter, but I think you should leave."

"Anna?" the man who had accompanied her called.

"I'm up Kristoff," she called back, still staring at Jack. "I will trust your word, but if my sister isn't back in two days, I will make this journey again and drag her back to Arendelle." As Kristoff started up the stairs, she turned back. Jack watched them go down the icy stairs and further down the mountain.

I'm sorry this is a little shorter than my first chapter. It's been one hell of a week! I'll post 02-23-14. See you then!