Suddenly there was something that appeared in Jack's mind. He remembered singing a song about something with those words. Elsa said it to him before.
Jack walked over to one corner of the room and used the end of his staff to carve something into the ice.
Elsa heard something and when she turned she saw there was something forming in her ice. She ran over and saw on the wall a sentence.
Don't let them in.
Don't let them see.
Be the good girl you always have to be.
"Jack?" Elsa whispered, seeing the letters slowly forming into the ice.
The words stopped forming for Jack didn't know the rest. It wasn't good enough for he was still invisible to her.
"Sing the rest." Jack hopped over to stand right in her face. "You have to sing the rest."
Elsa took a deep breath in. Of course she knew what came next. "Conceal...don't feel," She walked back, hoping for him to appear the louder she sang. "Put on a show! One wrong move and everyone will know."
There was still no one here. It couldn't be anyone else for Jack was the only one who knew that song. She kept turning around.
"Jack, is that you?" She said into the air. "Please, come out."
"But it's only for today," Jack, somehow, started singing to himself, taking a step closer to Elsa who still kept looking around. "It's agony to wait..." He finally came up close to her face and reached down to her hands. He was finally able to hold onto them with a tight grip and Elsa looked up.
She smiled when his figure started outlining right in front of her eyes.
"Stop the cries, so she could open up her eyes," Jack sang when he fully appeared in front of her and Elsa gasped.
"Jack!" She yelled, giving him a hug.
And suddenly it all came to him. When seeing the look on Elsa's face when she was beyond happy he was finally back got all the memories to return to Jack's head. He finally knew why she was so important to him. He was there since the beginning when she was a little girl and didn't understand why her parents wanted her to be all alone in her room. He was there living with her as she grew up and tried to learn about herself. He was there as her first love, no, her true love and was forced to disappear when she had let her powers run free. He was the one that gave her that bracelet that she still hung onto.
It all made sense.
Jack let go from the hug and took the hand that the bracelet was on. "I'm surprised you still have this."
"Of course I have it what makes you think I'd get rid of it?" Elsa asked.
"Well, seeing that I left..." Jack titled his head to the side that made Elsa smack his arm.
"Where did you go?" Elsa asked, placing her hands to the side of her hips. "I needed you the most!"
"I told you when a child stops believing in me I vanish!" Jack yelled. "So if there's anyone to blame it's you."
"Right, while all of Arendelle looks at me like a monster," Elsa mentioned as the last thing that happened in Arendelle before the two of them had left.
"How are we going to fix this?" Jack placed a hand to his head. "I don't even know how to kill snow."
"Forget the snow. I don't even know how Anna is," Elsa said. "The last time she was struck by my magic my parents were able to heal her back up with the trolls from the forest," She ran over to the balcony. "They're not here, she's with this new guy who doesn't know anything; I don't know what to do."
Jack ran over to her and held on. "Freaking out about this is not going to help. We have to find them."
Elsa pushed Jack off her. "No. I'm done trying to be the savior."
"How are you going to stand here and worry about her instead of trying to look for her?"
"Jack, you don't understand."
"I understand everything!" He threw his hands out. "Don't you remember? I was the one that was alone for so many years until I found you! I was seen at the monster to myself because no one ever saw me. I lost my sister because of what happened to me!"
"What?"
Jack smacked a hand to his mouth. How in the world did he spit that out?
"You lost a sister?" Elsa asked.
Jack sighed. "We were young and-" He tried to explain, but then the noise of Marshmallow screaming was heard from outside the castle.
Jack and Elsa ran over to see what was happening outside and they saw that he was getting into a fight with some of the guards for Arendelle. Elsa threw her hands to her mouth in shock. They found where she was!
Jack jumped up on the railings and saw it was that Hans guy Anna said she was in love with leading everyone in the fight.
"We have to get out of here," Jack turned around to tell Elsa.
"But where should we go?" Elsa asked right as Jack grabbed her hand for the two of them to run. "We're as far as we can be."
Jack wasn't even able to answer for when they got downstairs Elsa noticed two of Hans's guards were running into her castle. She turned around and ran back upstairs.
Jack pulled his staff out to try and shut the front doors close, but they used their feet to kick right through the ice.
"There she is! Get her!" One of the guys screamed and Elsa kept running. Jack tried to keep them back, but being invisible to them didn't help at all. Jack just ran through them and to Elsa upstairs. "Up there! Come on!"
Elsa and Jack held their hands as Elsa was surrounded in the room that went from red to now yellow. Elsa turned around at the men that were standing at the door with their weapons.
"No, please," Elsa tried to beg.
But one of the guys didn't listen. They shot one of their arrows and Jack was able to throw his hand up to create a barrier before the arrow sliced her.
"Elsa, watch out!" Jack screamed, getting Elsa to look up and see they had more ammo.
The guys ran around to the other side.
"Just stay away!" Elsa yelled, using her powers for protection. Jack joined in, trying to get the ice as sharp as possible, but the guys would just roll away.
"Fire, fire! Get her!" They kept screaming. Elsa tried to get one at a time and Jack tried the other, but they were just too fast for them and they were too busy freaking out.
Elsa was finally able to pin one of the guys up against the wall and Jack added a last icicle to point against his chin that way he would think twice about moving unless he wanted his neck sliced.
Elsa looked behind her and used her powers to first knock his weapon out of his hands. He tried to run but Elsa blocked his first path and Jack blocked the second way so he was stuck in the middle. Elsa then brought both her hands up for a glacier to appear in the middle and slide across to the man to push him out of her palace. The guy tried to push it off, but Elsa and Jack only pressed more pressure into it and was able to break her doors.
The two were able to almost push him right off the mountain, but then someone called her name.
"Queen Elsa!" Hans yelled, but Elsa kept going. Jack turned around and saw it was Hans and he pointed his staff to him in case he was going to try something funny, but instead he only said something that caught them both off guard. "Don't be the monster they fear you are!"
Elsa actually turned around to look at Hans and then slowly her powers died down. She kept looking at Hans, thinking what she had done, but then Hans ran over to the guy that was pinned up against the wall and all of a sudden something sliced and Jack screamed, pushing Elsa out of the way to start running.
Elsa tried running as fast as she could, but her chandelier was too big for her. She tripped and blacked out. Hans and the guards ran over to her, leaving the two on the wall for Hans was disappointed in what they caused.
When Jack woke up and broke out of the igloo he had created to save himself he saw that everyone gone from the room. Jack ran outside and saw they were taking Elsa back to Arendelle and he flew to catch up with them.
When reaching Arendelle Hans placed her in one of the dungeon rooms and covered her hands up. Jack tried his best to try and get them to stop, but he didn't want to cause any trouble just yet. There was something about this guy, he was feeling it stronger this time, and he had to make sure he found out what it was about this guy.
When he left he tried to shake Elsa awake. She was breathing so that was a sign he was glad about. Jack kept shaking and shaking and finally she woke up.
"Jack?" She whispered when her blurry vision came clear to see him standing there.
"You might want to look out the window," Jack said, pointing to the window next to him.
Elsa got up to do so, but something stopped her. She looked down and saw her hands were tied up in chains to the ground. She looked up at Jack in shock.
"Don't freak out," Jack said, "I can't untie you just yet. There's something going on here and we have to play along."
Elsa just kept quiet, completely scared out of her mind, but agreed to just stay quiet. She ran to the window and looked outside.
"Oh, no," she whispered, seeing the entire place frozen down. "What have I've done?"
"You haven't done anything," Jack said, "It was your emotions running wild once Anna found out." HE tried to say more, but the door to her room opened and Hans came in.
"Why did you bring me here?" Elsa beat Jack in asking, walking as close as she could to Hans.
"I couldn't just let them kill you," Hans explained, meeting halfway and trying to warm himself up.
"I'm a danger to Arendelle!" She tried to say, bringing her hands up to remind him. "Get Anna!" She demanded, but what Hans said next dropped Elsa's heart.
"Anna has not returned," he slowly said and both Elsa and Jack couldn't believe that.
Elsa turned back around to the window, trying to guess where she could possibly be. She threw her out hours ago where the heck could she have gone with that other man?
"If you could just stop the winter," Hans tried to say. "And bring back summer. Please."
Elsa closed her eyes. She was so tired of hearing that. "Don't you see?" She turned her head to open her eyes. "I can't."
It was obvious that Hans still didn't understand what she was talking about.
"You have to tell them to let me go!" Elsa yelled, trying to get that part at least stuck in his head.
"I will do what I can," he calmly said, taking his leave out of the room.
The only thing that was stuck in Elsa's mind was where Anna could possibly be in the world. She looked down at her hands, feeling them turning numb again because she was thinking so strongly about her sister's heath. Jack tried to get the chains off her too for they had to get out of there.
He wanted to follow Hans, but he knew that he was better off with Elsa for she needed someone here right now. They stayed in the room long enough and Jack knew he wasn't going to come back for her. But because the two were using their powers together at strong force, they somehow collided and started freezing the entire place. Not only at the room, but it started spreading all across the castle.
"What do we do?" Elsa asked Jack and he was quiet. He used his powers at full force and the handcuffs finally broke off.
Even thought the two stopped using their powers the entire place was still freezing over.
"We have to get out of here," Jack said, turning to Elsa.
She nodded her head and turned to the side where the window was one. She threw both her hands up and was able to break a hole right through the wall and the two ran out. From the outside the two could see there were ice shards creating all over every inch of the tower.
"Why is that happening?" Elsa asked Jack and he only shook his head.
"I have no idea," Jack said, "It must be because we're both freaking out."
"What could you be freaking out about my sister is the one out there!"
"But my girlfriend is the one that's been captured and is in the danger of being killed," Jack turned around to Elsa and she swallowed. He groaned, noticing he spat something else he wasn't supposed to and grabbed Elsa's hands. "Come on we have to run!"
As soon as Jack held onto Elsa's hand there was an intense snowstorm that started around them outside that completely blinded the two. Elsa was running all over the place, trying to see if she knew how to get back to the forest or hopefully see her sister through the snow, but she couldn't see anything. Everything looked the same, but she kept holding onto Jack's hand.
With the wind pushing in every direction Jack couldn't even catch one to help him fly away for as soon as his feet would get off the ground another wind current would push him back down. He was even stuck on the ice floor with confusion on his face. He didn't know what was going on either and this wasn't how he wanted things to end.
Elsa didn't know where to go. She tried looking around to see if she could at least see one tree, but then she saw someone she didn't want to and screamed.
"Elsa!" Hans yelled, somehow catching up to her.
"Stay away!" Jack screamed, the wind getting stronger, but Hans didn't get the message to go away.
"You can't run from this!" Hans continued to yell over that got Elsa to stop running. Jack ran in front of Elsa in case he was going to attack her just like his guards did.
"Just take care of my sister," Elsa said, finally giving her blessings for his marriage. It's what he wanted and it was the marriage that caused all this. If that was what he wanted then so be it.
"Your sister?" Hans asked. "She returned from the mountains weak and cold. She said you froze her heart."
"No," she whispered, remembering the Old Troll from long ago of mentioning how freezing her heart was an act that was impossible to fix.
"I tried to save her but it was too late," Hans continued. "Her skin was ice and her hair turned white. Your sister is dead!"
Jack gasped, turning around and seeing Elsa freeze.
"Because of you."
"No," Elsa kept repeating, the news finally hitting her. "No, no, no!" She yelled, dropping to the floor from shock. Jack ran to her, throwing his arms around her body.
Suddenly the wind storm stopped when they touched, the mist spreading away from the entire land back to the mountains. Snow was covered everywhere, but that wasn't important. What was important that after all these years of keeping away from Anna like she was told to protect her Elsa still somehow managed to kill her sister.
She was a monster like everyone said.
She was the monster that killed her own sister.
How was she ever going to forgive herself for this one?
"NOOOOO!"
Jack and Elsa turned around.
"ANNA!" Elsa screamed her lungs out, seeing it was her sister.
She got up from the ground and turned around to see it was really her sister frozen in front of her.
"No, Anna," she yelled again, bringing her hands to her frozen face. "Please, nooo."
Elsa finally lost it. Her breathing was getting short and the tears were crawling right out of her eyes. She didn't die like Hans said. She died right then and there in front of Elsa's face. Elsa dropped to her sister and cried. She didn't want any of this. All those years behind the closed doors was so that this would never happen, but it did.
Jack took a step back, leaning his head against his staff. He couldn't handle this for now not only did he lost his sister, but Elsa did too. The only family member that didn't care who she was or what Elsa caused. All she wanted was her sister to return home, and now even Anna was gone.
Jack dropped to the floor on his legs. He knew Elsa was going to get attacked, but still he wasn't able to stop anyone from getting hurt. Elsa lost a sister, Sven lost his love, and Olaf lost the first person that didn't think he was creepy.
"Anna?" Olaf called, but she didn't move. Sven dropped his head, especially when his reindeer came over and moaned.
No one knew what to do. They all just looked at the two sisters.
But suddenly Jack knew.
He got up and grabbed both of his hands to press on her chest. He tried sucking the ice out from her heart. The true love she had for her sister had to still be there and that's what always got things to go for the better.
"Come on, come on," Jack said through his gritted teeth, trying to get the ice to suck out faster from her heart. He closed his eyes and tried picturing all the love Anna showed over the years that she still had for Elsa even though Elsa had to block her out.
Starting from when she was a little girl when Jack first met Elsa and she tried to get her sister out of her bedroom to build a snowman. It then progressed to every year when Anna's birthday came along and she tried to wish for her present to be Elsa coming out of her room, but all she would get was a birthday card that would be pushed from under the door creak. Even when Anna wanted to show her sister that she learned how to ride a bike on her own, but Elsa wouldn't even come out for that.
There was always a knock every year on Elsa's door for as long as Jack could remember for no matter what Anna would never give up on her sister. And she can't give up now when Elsa needed her the most. She was finally home to to be able to stay in Arendelle she needed to keep Anna alive with her.
Jack opened his eyes and laughed, taking a step back. He saw Anna's body slowly coming back to life. He threw his hands into his hair for excitement. He couldn't believe he actually did it!
"Anna?!" Elsa jumped up and didn't wait for her sister to say anything for she just pulled her in the tightest hug she could ever give her. All she wanted to do was remember how her sister felt because she wasn't able to hug her sister since the last time they built a snowman together.
"Oh, Elsa," Anna whispered.
Elsa let go of her sister to place a hand on her cheek. "You sacrificed yourself?" She grabbed onto her hands. "For me?"
"I love you," Anna said and Olaf gasped.
"An act of true love with thaw a frozen heart!" He yelled and everyone looked over at him.
"Love will thaw," Elsa repeated, looking off to the side. She then turned to her sister. "Love," she repeated. Elsa laughed. "Of course," She let go of her sister's hands.
"Elsa?" Anna called, but her sister looked around.
"Love!" She said, looking at Jack who didn't get what she was talking about, but when he saw the snowflakes getting up from the ground it then hit him.
"Elsa, I don't get..." Jack tried to say, but he noticed that Elsa's eyes was pointing to the ground and Jack looked at his feet. He even laughed when seeing what was going on.
Snowflake by snowflake the ice removed from the ground, bringing back Arendelle's original look of summer time. Everyone appeared from their homes to look outside at the magic that was swimming through the air, removing each and every snow from the houses.
It all came together into one huge snowflake over Elsa's head. When bringing her hands together and then stretching them out her curse was destroyed, and Arendelle was once again a warm place.
Jack walked over and kissed the top of Elsa's head. "Nice job." He said and Elsa smiled up at him before looking down at her sister who held onto her arm.
"I knew you could do it," she said and Elsa laughed, hugging her sister again.
