Elsa's POV*

"Have you seen Jack by any chance yet, Anna?" I asked her as I descending from the stairs to the main living room. About a couple hours ago, I sent a letter to the North Pole asking for Jack, and it was almost the afternoon. I really needed to see him, to apologize for going off on him, even though all he wanted to do was to protect me.

"No I haven't, Elsa." Anna said, shaking her head. I sighed.

"But I'm sure he'll be here soon!" She said, running up to me and taking my hands in hers. "He's probably just running late, you know, doing guardian stuff." She said to me. I could tell she was trying to cheer me up, but I was worried that he probably wasn't going to show up at all.

"Oh, by the way, where's Prince Dylan?" She asked me, looking behind me as if he were to be there.

"I really don't know." I said, shrugging my shoulders. "And, to tell you the truth, I really don't care." I didn't hate Prince Dylan at all or anything like that, but the only thing that mattered to me was to see Jack.

"Are you all talking about Prince Dylan?" asked Kristoff as he came behind Anna and wrapped her up in a hug. Anna's face turned red and she giggled, nuzzling her face against his.

"Yeah we were nosey!" Anna said to him.

"Oh. I just wanted to let you know that I saw him at the stable house a little while ago tending to his horses. Apparently, he's been in there since before dawn! He must really care about those horses." He informed us. "I even asked him if he needed a hand and he told me no. Then when I was walking away, I heard him muttering to himself. I couldn't exactly understand what he was saying but I did hear the name "Jack" being mentioned."

"Oh. Well right now I don't care about him. I care about Jack." I said to him. I walked right past them and as I got near the door that led to the garden, I heard a loud swishing noise behind me. With my heart in my throat, I quickly swirled around and saw the amazing blue light that I had been waiting so long for.
It swirled for a few more seconds before Jack finally appeared from it, disappearing as soon as he stepped out. He brushed himself off and slowly raised his head to look at me. His blue eyes looked bluer, if that was possible, and he smiled at me, the smile I've come to love.

"Elsa." He said. And before he could say anything else, I ran towards him and jumped straight into his arms. I could hear Anna squealing with happiness behind him.

"I've missed you too." He said with a giggle. I just kept my arms around him with my head right on his chest, listening to his heartbeat.

"I'm sorry." I said to him, lifting my head up to look at him. He shook his head at me.

"If anyone has to be sorry, it's me." He said to me. "I shouldn't have been so overprotective or anything like that towards you about Dylan." He then bent forward and kissed me on the forehead and hugged me even closer to him. Being held like that felt like as if we were one.

"I heard my name being mentioned." called out a voice from behind me. I turned around and there was Dylan right behind us, closing the door behind him. Still leaning against the door, he reached inside his pocket and put his white gloves back on his hands. He then walked right up to Jack and extended his hand.

"I'm afraid we got off on the wrong foot when we first met Jack, and if it would be alright with you, I'd like for us to become friends." He said to him. Jack just looked at his hand.
"But, I do understand if you don't want us to." He continued, still looking at Jack. " And believe me, I never meant to cause anything between you and Elsa. I just don't want to leave Arrendelle with at least one person hating me. I wouldn't be able to forgive myself for that."

Jack glanced up at him from his hand, then to me. I nodded my head, approving whatever choice it was that he wanted to make. He let go of me and reached forward and shook his hand.

"Thank you Jack!" Dylan said to him with a smile. Which was also the first smile I've ever seen him give to Jack since their very first meeting. Jack gave him a small smile in return.

"When are you planning to leave Dylan?" I asked him as I walked hand in hand with Jack back towards Anna and Kristoff, who were sitting by the fireplace, writing down their plans for their wedding.

"I'm hoping tomorrow morning." He said. "I do miss my home, even though I've only been away for a few days. I have come to love Arrendelle, but you know the saying; "There is no place like home." He said, grinning.

"Well, in that case, why don't we throw him a going away party, you know, with just us?" Jack suggested.

"That would be great Jack!" Anna exclaimed, jumping up with excitement.

"What do you say Dylan?" Jack asked, looking at him.

"I actually wouldn't mind that!" Dylan said to us, smiling at us.

"Well then, let's get to work!" I exclaimed, smiling at everyone.


A few hours later:

After we had gone into the kitchen and announced to the cooks, maids, and butlers what was going to happen, we went ahead and helped them with the preparations. A couple of the butlers and maids went ahead and started to pick out the silverware for us to eat on and even began to lay out the table, while the others went ahead and got to cleaning the castle.

I had Jack, Dylan, and Kristoff helping our main cook, Alexander with the main supper, while me and Anna helped our cook, Marianne, with the dessert. Alexander had them running around the kitchen, doing all sorts of things. Dylan, since he knew everything that went down in a royal kitchen, and Kristoff, who was slowly getting accustomed to it, got down to work, listening carefully to everything that Alexander had to tell them. Jack on the other hand, couldn't stop playing pranks on Alexander every time he had his back turned. While Alexander was giving them a lecture at the very beginning, Jack went around him and stood behind him, unbeknownst to Alexander, and made the bunny ears on top of his head and would stick his tongue out at him without him knowing, and lip syncing to everything he was saying, earning a couple of snickers from Dylan and Kristoff who had been trying really hard not to laugh the entire time he was doing it. Eventually, he caught on, and had Jack peeling vegetables, mostly potatoes the entire time.
Every now and then, he would sneak a couple of glances at me, and I would do the same. Alexander would approach him and tell him to focus on the vegetables.

"Mr. Frost, if you would be so kind to focus on peeling the carrots that you have before you than on Queen Elsa, that would be great." He would say to him. Jack at first was going to throw a snowball at him when he turned his back on him, but he saw my motions not to do it, and so he made it disappear. So now whenever Alexander would come up to him to fuss to him about the way he peeled the vegetables, as soon as he would turn around, he would stick his tongue out at him, the glance back at me and grin at me. He had me giggling the entire time.

As I got to swirling the chocolate icing that was going to go on the cake that we were preparing, I glanced back at Jack and noticed that Dylan was now with him, helping with the peeling after Alexander had sent him over to help Jack to hurry up with the peeling while some of the food finished cooking.. I continued to do what I was doing, but I still kept a careful eye on them. At first it seemed like there was some awkward tension between the two of them, but as time passed, it seemed to slowly lessen. I watched as they would talk about past funny experiences and share them between each other, making both of them laugh.

I smiled at them, glad that they were both finally getting along.