"I'm not ready for this," Elsa said, looking down at her hands and then back up at Jack. "I'm not comfortable."
"Elsa, it's been years since you've been saying this. Look at you, you've grown up and we still haven't made any progress," Jack argued, pacing back and forth in the room. "I'm running out of ideas."
"Then maybe you should just leave me alone," Elsa yelled, covering her hands under her armpits. "I told you when we first met I'm meant to be by myself forever."
"And I told you since day one I'll never leave you," Jack got down on one knee to look Elsa face to face. "There is nothing you can do to get me away."
"Yes there is!" Elsa screamed, anger ran through her blood and out her hands to strike Jack, causing him to get thrown against the corner of the room.
Elsa screamed, covering her hands with her mouth. Jack didn't know what to do – he just stayed against the wall trying to collect his thoughts. Before the two new it Elsa's parents ran inside the room to ask Elsa what happened and she freaked out.
"I'm scared," Elsa said, running to Jack to try and help him up, but Jack shooed her away to remind her that her parents were in the room. "It's getting stronger!" Elsa yelled, shaking with nervousness when looking back at her parents.
Elsa's father tried walking to her, "Settle down," he tried to say, wanting to hold his daughter, but she only jumped back.
"No! Stay away," Elsa yelled. She took a deep breath in and corrected her manners. "Please...I don't want to hurt you."
Her mother got down on her knees and reached a hand out to Elsa. Elsa shook her head, walking back until she hit the wall.
"Elsa, honey, I know you're really scared," Elsa's mother sang to calm her older daughter down. "Your father and I are too. I wish we could understand how you feel, in order to help you know how to conceal."
"Mother, I want to be normal. I'm trying to learn how to control," Elsa started crying, looking at Jack and the damage she had done.
"It must be really lonely with you here all on your own as the days are going by," Her mother kept singing as her father got down with her and Jack got himself out of the ice and sat down on his bottom, throwing his hands into his hair.
"You're not meant to be normal," Elsa's father advice. "No one's normal."
"But why was I cursed with such a power?" Elsa asked.
"We wish we could tell you," her mother answered. "There has to be a reason. And we will find that reason. No matter how long that will take."
"Or help you'll need," Jack added, looking down and not at Elsa.
When Elsa heard what Jack said it did make her calm down. She didn't know why Jack still wanted to help her even if she almost killed him, but she needed all the help she could get and Jack was the only one that understood her the best. Even if he wasn't from here or was seen by anyone else.
As the years kept going by Jack tried his best to keep his word by helping Elsa the best he could and with more and more progress she learned the tougher the material was for her gloves the better she was able to control herself from letting her powers leak out.
Jack tried to let her use his staff to see maybe if she needed an object to suck the power out and have a better control of it, but even his staff had froze up and Elsa gasped, but Jack only laughed. He rubbed a hand over his face from the stress, but laughing about it got Elsa to at least laugh too.
There was another knock on her door and the two threw their hand on each others mouths to stop the laughter.
"Elsa, your parents are about to leave," one of the servants said.
Elsa's smile dropped and she looked at Jack.
"Let's go," Jack said.
Elsa nodded her head and the two walked out of the room to meet her parents downstairs in the main lobby.
When her parents were done talking to Anna they walked over to Elsa and she had bowed and Jack did too even though they couldn't see him.
"Do you have to go?" Elsa asked, raising her head to her parents.
"You'll be fine, Elsa," Her father assured with her mother's nod, agreeing with her husband.
Elsa looked at Jack and he formed a small smile, making sure she would know he would still be there. Elsa saw Anna peaking from the other room and she gasped, running back to her room before Anna would come to her. When she ran upstairs Anna ran up to her parents to pass them, but her mother held onto her arm to stop her.
"Let her go," the Queen said and Anna sighted, not saying a word as she went to another room to try and get herself busy.
The next few days Elsa refused to practice anything and Jack tried to get her to change her mind, but there was nothing that would do the job. She just wanted her parents to return that way she had some type of security in case anything went wrong. If she happened to go a little crazy at least her mother would sing her to song to calm the atmosphere down.
But when she heard her parents weren't coming back that only destroyed her even more. Especially when she couldn't go to her own parents' funeral because she didn't want to accept the fact that they were gone. It couldn't be – they promised they would.
They couldn't have left her here alone. She refused to accept the fact that they were gone.
Elsa's sudden emotion had the ice escape her body and spread all over the place. She had started crying and Jack knew it was better that he stayed away. Even he was highly upset that something like this had happened to her. It wasn't something that she was even able to stop because the storm wasn't her fault. She wasn't the one that could control that, but there was nothing he could say that would change her feeling.
A soft knock was heard from her door and Elsa got up, hoping it was her parents, but it was someone else she tend to forget that was still here with her.
"Elsa?" Anna called. Elsa walked over to the door and pressed her hand against it. "Please, I know you're in there. People are asking where you've been."
Elsa closed her eyes, hating the fact that she wasn't able to see her sister grow up or help her through her lonely days and nights.
"They say of courage and I'm trying to. I'm right out here for you. Just let me in."
Elsa could feel her sister turn around to press her back against the door.
"We only have each other. It's just you and me. What are we going to do?" She slid down and Elsa did the same, seeing as if this was the only way to feel her sister.
Jack walked over and pressed his forehead against Elsa's hands.
"Do you want to build a snowman?" Anna's voice cracked and that only destroyed Elsa's heart even more. She looked around at the mess she made when her emotions had gotten the better of her before and lay her head down on Jack's.
