When Jack entered from the other side he gasped at the sight of the bright place. It was sunny and such a cute little town. The kids were running around and Jack jumped back, laughing from all the happiness that was happening all at once in this town. As Jack walked through the place the happy folks were all sharing their foods, making clothes, and enjoying each others companies. It was a different sight then back home for he lived in the city and people only cared about getting to point A to point B in a matter of seconds.

Jack pulled North's book out of his pocket and grabbed the picture of the two sisters. He tried matching it to some of the girls he saw playing outside, but none of them matched. Jack turned around to try and see if maybe they were on the other side of the place, but his head was slowly lifting up as he gasped once again at the sight of the castle that was standing behind of him the whole time.

What was weird about this castle was the doors and windows were all closed. That only made it call Jack's name because things suspicious like that were his specialty in checking out. Jack wanted to enjoy the sun, so he decide to walk to the castle with one hand on the book and the other in his pocket. When he got closer to the castle he saw there was a face peaking out from one of the windows. Jack pushed off from the ground to catch the wind and see it was one of the girls he was trying to look for.

It was the brunette and she was looking out and day dreaming while seeing the other kids enjoying their time playing outside.

Could it be that the girl Jack was trying to look for lived in this castle too? As a princess? Wow!

Jack tried not to touch the window where the girl would perhaps notice there was someone watching her from the other side of the wall. The little girl had full brunette hair, but there was a strand of white. Could it be that she had some sort of powers too? That white hair had to mean something.

Jack saw her hands were on the window still, and if she had powers something would have been covered in ice by now, so maybe she wasn't gifted with the snow powers. The white hair maybe was her trying to copy her sister.

Speaking of sister...

Jack squinted his eyes and saw there was only one bed in the room. That means his girl wasn't in there. Jack jumped to the next window, but there was nothing, so the one after that he looked in and saw the right girl. She had her knees on the window still and looked out with a smile on her face. She missed the feel of the warm summer day on her face. It helped her keep the cold inside.

Jack accidentally placed his hand against the window and it created ice that scared the little girl. She looked down at her hands and Jack's smile rubbed off.

"No, no, it wasn't you!" Jack tried to say, reaching his hand inside to try and grab onto hers, but because he was nervous he ended up freezing one of her hands and the girl gasped, removing the gloves and dropping it on the floor. "Damn," Jack brought his hand back.

The little girl was way too scared and Jack had to figure out something to do that way not only could she calm down, but he could too. He turned back around to the window and pressed both hands down on one of the glass to create a picture of a heart. Yeah, that's good, girls loved hearts.

And Jack was right because it did catch the attention of the little girl. She stopped breathing heavy when she saw the heart formed on the window.

"Was that me?" She asked herself, looking down at her naked hand.

"No, it wasn't!" Jack tried to say, jumping in front of her. "There's someone else here!"

He tried to hold onto her hand again, making sure to carefully control himself from letting another attack go free. When he felt the warmness of the little girl's hand, he could tell she knew there was someone else in the room.

"Hello?" She whispered, closing her hand and feeling the present of another person. "You're here with me, aren't you?"

Jack smiled wide and he snapped his finger. His name appeared on the window and the girl saw it.

She smiled and said, "Jack Frost." She then closed her eyes to try and get her mind to see the man, and it worked for when she heard something she opened one eye and slowly by slowly Jack's figure came out from hiding.

The white haired girl smiled wide when seeing Jack and the smile got Jack to figure out she could see him. Jack lifted a finger and a small snowflake appeared on top. She laughed and did the same thing with her covered hand.

"See, you got it," Jack whispered that got the girl shocked.

"You can talk?"

"I'm a person why wouldn't I be able to talk?" Jack asked. He lifted the glove off the ground and dusted the ice off. "I'm sorry about your glove."

"That was you?" She asked, bringing her hand out that way Jack could put it back on.

"Yeah, I kind of freaked out," Jack rubbed the back of his head. "By the way," he brought his hand out, "My name's Jack."

The young girl looked at his hand for a moment, scared to use her own hand to touch his.

"Go on," Jack waved his hand in the air. "I won't get hurt. I have the same powers as you, remember?"

She bit her lip and slowly brought her hand out to meet his and shake. "I'm Princess Elsa."

"Princess?" Jack repeated. "How cool!"

"What are you?"

"I'm a Guardian of Fun," Jack said, shrugging his shoulders. "Not that important as princess."

"Guardian of Fun?" Elsa repeated. "Will you teach me how to have fun?"

"Why don't you know how to have fun?" Jack asked, getting up and tapping his staff on the ground for the floor to turn into ice. "You have the powers to do so."

"I've had a bad past with it," Elsa covered her hands underneath her arms when crossing them over her chest. "My powers are out of control."

"Nah, you're just growing," Jack pointed his staff to the ceiling and the powerful shot flew to the roof and the room started snowing.

Elsa smiled, bringing her hands out to have the snowflakes fall into her hands. With each snowflake that feel her hands glowed blue and she was nervous at first, but when noticing how much she laughed she saw nothing was happening around her.

"Emotions is the key part of controlling," Jack said, grabbing her hands again.

He saw on the floor and removed her gloves, throwing it across the room. Elsa screamed, trying to run over and grab her gloves, but Jack only stopped her and held onto her hands again. He held up one figure and Elsa nodded her head. She closed her eyes and took deep breaths before opening them and smiled at Jack. He pointed a finger up and touched her nose that got her to laugh again

"You don't need those gloves," Jack whispered. "All you have to remember is to always smile."

"Conceal don't feel. Don't let them know," Elsa said and Jack shook his head.

"Not at all – feel it, believe it, let yourself know," Jack rearranged. "You were gifted these powers for a reason."

There was a knock on the door and the two jumped to look at it.

"Elsa?" Anna's voice was heard from the other side. "Do you wanna build a snowman? Come on, let's go and play!"

Elsa jumped up onto her bed and Jack looked at her confused until he saw two eyeballs from the crack underneath her door.

"I never see you anymore. Come out the door. It's like you've gone away."

"Who's that?" Jack asked.

"That's my sister. I have to keep away from her. My parents said I can't play with her anymore because of what I did."

Jack looked at her with wide eyes. "What?"

"We used to best buddies. And now we're not. I wish you would tell me why."

Jack walked over to the door and looked through the key hole. He screamed when seeing Anna's eye.

"Do you wanna build a snowman?" And then she brought her lips to the hole. "It doesn't have to be a snowman."

Elsa sighed and said, "Go away, Anna."

"Okay, bye," Jack heard Anna's sadness as she listened to her older sister.

"What was so serious that your parents forbid you from seeing her again?" Jack asked as he walked back over to the bed where Elsa was hiding and took a seat on the floor.

"Anna knew all about my powers and she was the only one that liked me for who I was," Elsa began sharing, looking down at her bare hands, "But by accident I hit her with one of my spells and she knocked out. We had to go seek help from the Trolls and they warned me if I don't control my powers I would be in great danger when I got older. My dad thought it was better that I stayed away from everyone and stay locked up in my room."

"I don't believe it," Jack said, "You can't learn on your own here."

Elsa shrugged, getting up from the bed and walking back to her window to admire what Jack did. "I have to stay here. I have to keep away from the world."

"You can't stay locked up in her room forever," Jack jumped over to Elsa and held onto her shoulders. "There has to be another way."

"What other way?" Elsa turned around and looked at Jack. "What other possible way is there?"

Jack thought for a moment. He then suddenly came with an idea. He removed the globe he borrowed from North and threw it right on the ground for it to crash and break. Elsa gasped from the breakage and looked up at Jack surprised and confused.

"I'm going to stay here and teach you," Jack said with a smile on his face.

Back in the North Pole there was a sudden alarm that went off. North and the others stopped what they were doing to pay attention to whatever reason it was to why the alarms went off.

"What? What is that?" North asked the little elves that also shrugged their shoulders. They haven't heard anything of that sort before.

North looked around until he saw the wall where all his globes were. The red light came from the two sirens that were above the glass case. North and the others walked over and saw one of the dimension devices was gone and the red light meant it had been destroyed.

"Okay who took one of the devices?" North turned around and asked everyone who was in the room, but no one spoke up. They all shrugged their shoulders and raised their empty hands.

North was confused. He turned back around and scratched his head to figure out who would have taken the thing. Sandy flew over had he had snowflakes magically falling through the air from his hands made of yellow dust. North scratched his beard as he tried to figure out what Sandy was trying to say, and then he gasped when he knew.

"JAAAAAAACK!" North screamed, throwing his head up to let as much air as he could when screaming his name.