"Are you ready?!" Elsa asked the people of Arendelle who were gathered in the front courtyard. They responded with claps and cheers for her and she was actually surprised that the days spent in the cold they wanted to experience it once again.

But she wasn't complaining. Elsa stomped her foot down and the floor scattered with her ice all around, catching the citizens off guard, but they were able to keep their balance. Elsa was shocked when she saw the walls covered in ice, but with hearts at the top and even by the people that were not scared of her anymore. It brought happiness all over her body.

She waved both her arms at the fountains in front of the castle and they froze up high and tall, but this time with a smooth design rather than the sharp, evil one from before. Her hands both met above her head for her powers to shoot straight up to the sky and let a small snow cloud form above enough for the courtyard to stay frozen and the people to enjoy ice skating around.

How they learned to skate all of a sudden? Who knew, but everyone was good at it.

Everyone, but her sister who was falling all over the place as she came to Elsa. She was about to fall on her face, but Elsa caught her and smiled at her sister.

"I like the open gates," Anna commented when her sister caught her.

"We are never closing them again," Elsa agreed. She then used one hands to form skates on the bottom of her feet and Anna gasped.

"Oh, Elsa, they're beautiful, but you know I don't-" Anna tried to say, explaining that she finally knew how to stand on her own on the ice, so she wasn't ready to skate. "SKATE!" She yelled when her sister just ignored her and pulled at her arms.

"Come on!" Elsa yelled, pulling her sister around the ice. She was waiting her whole life to skate with her sister again and this was her chance to. "You can do it!" She looped around, seeing her sister struggle to gain her balance again.

"Look out reindeer coming through!" Sven called from the side and Olaf appeared too.

"I got it I got it I got it!" Anna tried telling her sister when they slowed down, but when Elsa turned Anna screamed. "I don't got it I don't got it!"

"Hey guys!" Olaf greeted, pushing up against Anna to get her back on her feet.

"Thanks, Olaf," she said, looking behind at the laughing snowman that stayed with the two girls for the ride, waving at the kids that still was shocked from him and laughing at how Sven was spinning his reindeer around and around. Sven was laughing so hard as his buddy was so happy with his tongue out.

Jack sat on the steps in front of the tower doors. In all the years he knew Elsa he never thought things would end up like this in the end for her. It was better for everyone, including her, now that she wasn't forced to keep anything from her sister.

With the open gates Anna would be able to catch up on the life that she missed and Elsa would be able to rule the city without the fear of any problems occurring.

Now the only thing that was left was what to do. With Elsa having her sister there was no need for him. She couldn't stay with Jack for no one could see him. He was useless in this world, so that just meant he had to go back to his own.

Jack removed the snow globe that was still kept safe in his pocket and looked inside. He gave it a light shook and the fake snow was thrown all over. Looking at the globe he only had to say one word and he would be back home, but looking up back at the sisters that were skating around he didn't want to leave. This was such a great place, and Elsa still had his heart like no girl would, but the others were waiting for him back home.

Knowing Tooth she was going crazy thinking the danger he got himself in and Bunny would never admit it but Jack was sure he was worried too. Even Sandy and old North himself.

Jack sighed – he knew he had to do the right thing. Elsa would get over her lost and maybe when he had time he would come back to visit her, but for now Jack's job was done.

Jack got up from the stairs and whispered, "North Pole," to the globe and threw it towards the front doors. The portal opened, waiting for Jack to enter, but he hesitated. Jack looked at Elsa who laughed at her sister trying to skate by herself, but she kept slipping. Elsa turned her head to see Jack, and from there he saw her face dropped when noticing Jack was standing in front of a magic portal.

He didn't bother waving goodbye or even blowing a kiss for he knew that she would run over and get him to stop. He did see Elsa trying to walk closer, but before she was able to catch up to him he walked right into the portal and out to the library where the others were gathered around the Arendelle book he left them with before.

It took them a moment to look up at see Jack had returned. They all gasped and cheered as Tooth flew over to give Jack a tight hug. Jack laughed, knowing Tooth and actually missing her. Bunny hoped over, Sandy flew on his cloud, and North stayed on the chair in front of the book, but smiled at Jack's return.

"How was the trip?" Bunny asked. "Didn't get stuck, did'ja?"

"Nope – I saved the town and returned save," Jack announced. "Told you I could do it."

"And you did it good," North nodded head, patting the page.

Jack walked over and saw that he was there once again, but this time holding Elsa's hands with his forehead on hers. That picture had replaced the one of Elsa having an arrow to her head that Jack had stopped. That was a better view than of her dying.

The ending had changed also. There was one of Elsa and Anna's castle covered in ice, the view that Jack just left from, with the sisters having their crowns on and skating together. Jack smiled at the beautiful ending.

"But there is something you forgot," North cut the silence, turning the page.

Jack's smile turned into a frown when seeing the sketch of Elsa sitting on her thrown holding the charm bracelet he made for her close to her heart. The sketch was used with black ink to show the darkness and depression Elsa was feeling having something missing from her life and it was Jack.

He never returned to her and according to this story she passed away alone, leaving the thrown to Anna and her husband, Kristoff. Who was Kristoff?

"Why did you leave?" North asked, seeing Jack so down all of a sudden.

"It wasn't my home," Jack said, turning to look at the others. "I belong here."

"And with her," North added, "You got her to love and you think she'd forget you?"

"It's not the matter of forgetting," Jack stuffed his hands in his hoodie. "It's about her moving on and gaining control of her life."

"Jack, you have to go back," Tooth said, placing a hand on his shoulder. "She needs you."

"I did enough."

"She will wait forever," Bunny whispered. "You don't want that, do you?"

Jack stayed quiet. He looked from Guardian to Guardian. Even Sandy had an image of Cupid with his bow and arrow above his head and Jack smirked. He then looked up to North who shrugged his shoulders.

"What do I know about love?" He sarcastically asked and Jack just rolled his eyes.

"So what do you guys suggest I do?" Jack asked the group. "Stay with her forever? I can't do that."

"But you can jump back and forth, no?"

"Besides, you're only useful in the winter time," Bunny said with a sass. Ah, typical Bunny.

"And how does the time zone work?" Jack asked for his next question. "What if I'm gone for a day and it turns out to be years?"

"Let that be a problem when it actually happens," Tooth answered with the others nodding in agreement. "Will you just go to her already?"

Jack turned to North one last time and he just shrugged his shoulders, but the smile on his face proved Jack that it was the right thing for him to do not only for himself, but for Elsa.

"Wait a second," North said right before Jack went to go leave the room. "Here," he handed Jack a necklace with a moon on it. Jack looked down at it sitting in the palm of his hands. "I had the Yetis make it. Whenever the moon lights up that means we need you here. It will be much easier for you."

Jack looked up and smiled at North who smiled back, but then stabbed a finger to his chest that got him to gasp.

"But if you loose it then don't bother coming back," he said all tough and serious, but then changed back and lifted him off the ground for a hug. North let him go and this time Jack landed on his feet, laughing as he fixed his shirt.

Tooth was the next one to hug him that involved her flying around with him and then passed on to Bunny that ruffled his hair and Sandy that clapped his hands. They wanted to see the book change it's ending to a happy one and only Jack was able to do so.

Jack put on the necklace and the portal opened for him already set on the destination that he wanted to go in. He looked at his friends one more time before stepping into the portal and finding Elsa and the others, hopefully still where he last left them.