Jack's POV*

A few weeks have passed since that night in Arendelle, and I just couldn't seem to forget that night, nor Elsa. I couldn't stop thinking about her hair, that beautiful ice dress she wore, her gorgeous face, and her eyes. There were times where I'd be flying around, not doing anything, and I'd be thinking about her and I'd forget what I was doing. Last night I was flying around Paris and flew straight into the Eiffel Tower. Now let me tell you, that hurt like heck! It hurt so much I accidentally started a small blizzard there that lasted for about thirty minutes. Today I flew past a TV in a store in my hometown and saw that the blizzard had made headlines and now many weathermen were trying to figure out what could've caused a blizzard in the middle of June. Oops.

I continued flying around for a while, then I decided to fly back to the pond where I had drowned all those years ago from saving my sister. The same pond where the Man in the Moon brought me back to life as Jack Frost. When I got there, I sat on down on a rock and let my feet dangle into the water. I looked around me just to make sure there was no one around and touched the water with my staff, freezing a part of it. I've been coming here alot since that night to sit down and think.

"He's just like you Elsa!" Anna's words echoed through my head over and over again. I really wanted to know what she meant by that. The Guardians haven't heard from them since that night and they haven't heard from me either. I haven't been trying to keep my distance from them or anything but I've just been needing to think about some things. Mostly Elsa, to tell you the truth.

What if she actually has the same powers as I do? I wondered. Anna did say I was just like her and I remember those women whispering about her and me. But, the only one who was going to be able to tell me more about her was Elsa, but if she wanted to tell me, she would've told me by now. I sighed, looking down at the frozen part of the lake and saw my reflection staring back at me.

"Elsa.." I saw writing her name on the frozen part of the pond with my staff and watched as her name appeared on it. I smiled to myself, thinking about her again. I sat there staring at her name for a while before her name melted away, along with the rest of the frozen part of the pond due to the hot summer sun shining down on it.

I then stood up and shot straight into the air. I had decided I was going to the North Pole to speak with North. I hoped that maybe he could tell me more about her.