Jack's POV*

Once we arrived to Arendelle, we devised a plan to get inside. We managed to get some disguises for Tooth and for North, who were going to actually attend the wedding and talk to each of us through ear mics that North had pulled from his sack. While they were inside, me, Bunny, and Sandy separated and went to different parts of the castle. I picked the gates and the front castle doors. I remained hidden behind one of the walls where none of the guards were in sight of. I glanced back at the clock tower in the village and saw it was now slightly past seven o'clock, the wedding was now starting.

"North, what's going on now?" I whispered through my mic. I kept looking around, making sure none of the guards managed to hear me.
"Nothing much right now. Everyone's piling into the room." I heard what sounded like shuffling for a few minutes, accompanied by a few "Excuse me's" and "I'm sorry's" before I heard him talk again. "I see Dylan standing at the very front with the preacher. They're waiting on Elsa. Ugh! Just look at him with that smug on his face. When I get my hands on him, I'm gonna-"
"The wedding is now starting." hissed Tooth. I could hear the Wedding March playing through my ear piece. I heard her gasp. "Oh Jack, it's beautiful."
"Focus Tooth." said Bunny.
"Sorry!" said Tooth.
A few moments passed before anyone spoke again.
"Jack, I really wish you could see Elsa right now." said North. "She's beautiful!"

I looked down at the ground and sighed. Her supposedly getting married to someone else, was slowly killing me.
"Yeah." I whispered, feeling a knob in my throat. I cleared my throat, trying real hard not to cry.
"Is Anna and Kristoff there?" I asked, trying to change the subject. I planned to stop the wedding, but I knew I wouldn't be able to if my feelings were to get the best of me.
"Yeah, they are." Tooth said. "Anna's standing not too far from Elsa and neither is Kristoff from Dyl- I mean, Pitch!" she said. "At the beginning of the wedding, Anna kept looking around, as if trying desperately to find somebody. My guess is that she was probably trying to look for you."

I could only imagine Anna's face when she saw that I wasn't there with Elsa in Dylan's place. I really wish I was in there, and soon, I would be. I suddenly felt the familiar sharp pain hit me in the chest again, taking the breath right out of me.
"Are you alright Jack?" asked Tooth, worriedly.
"Yeah, yeah, I'm fine!" I winced. I really did not feel fine at all. The pain kept on getting stronger and stronger each time it hit me. Everything around me began to spin and I was forced to put my head between my knees, hoping it would help it go away. Soon enough, it did.

"Jack, the wedding's almost over!" North alerted me. "There's just a few more minutes 'till the preacher asks them for their I do's."
I snapped out of my painful daze. I hadn't realized how much time had passed by before I looked back at the clock tower. It was almost eight now!

"Bunny, Sandy, you guys ready?" I asked through the mic.
"Ready when you are mate!" Bunny called.
I heard what sounded like a low "yes" come through, which I assumed as Sandy's response.

I made my way towards the gates, and looked around. The majority of the guards that had been at the gates earlier, had now been transferred to the front castle doors. There was only two guarding the gates. I took a deep breath, pulled my hoodie over my head, and made my way through.
I only got like a few feet past them when they suddenly appeared in front of me.
"Who are you?" one of them asked. He was about a foot taller than me, and was pretty muscular looking underneath his uniform and so was he partner. They both glared down at me with their black eyes.
"They're probably all of Pitch's men." I thought to myself.

"I am here for the wedding." I said, giving them a pointed look.
"What's with the stick?" The other asked, pointing to my staff.
"Oh this?" I said, waving it front of their faces. "It's just a plain, old, ordinary stick that I like to carry around."
"We need to see your invitation." The other guard said, holding his hand out, obviously not finding my humor appealing. I gulped, wanting to smack my hand against forehead for not being smart enough to bring the darn invitation with me.
"I wasn't told we had to bring the wedding invitation. It wasn't even written on there either." I said to them.
"We don't care. We need to see it." The first guard said.
"I said, I don't have it with me." I said, raising my voice. "Now, if you excuse me, I have a wedding to attend which you guys are currently making me late for." I attempted to get around past them, but one of them grabbed my arm and twisted it behind my back. The other one then punched me right in the gut, making me fall to the ground on my knees. My staff was grabbed out of my hand and my hoodie was then yanked back off my head, revealing my hair, and not only that, but my identity.

"Get a look at his hair!" The one who now held both my arms behind my back said, laughing at me. His partner walked in front of me and lifted my chin up with the curved part of my staff so he could see my face.
"Wait a minute." He said, bending down to get a closer look. "You're the one our master told us to not let in! You're Jack Frost!" He shouted. As he began to get up, I threw my head back and then forward at him, head-butting him just on the bridge of his nose. He screamed, letting go of the staff when he hit the ground. I managed to free one of my arms from the guard's grip and grab my staff. I then spun around and hit the guard across the face with it, knocking him unconscious as I hit him with it over and over again. Once he was laying on the ground, I turned towards the other guards who had been at the front doors, who were now charging towards me.

As I ran toward them, I could hear what sounded like men yelling on both sides of the castle. I grinned, knowing it was Bunny and Sandy who were taking care of the guards on their sides. I now wasn't too far from the charging guards when I stopped and aimed my staff at them. I pour my energy into the staff, but watched in horror as nothing came out. I realized that this was what Pitch was talking about earlier. The effects of Elsa and his's magic were now affecting me even more to where my powers were now starting to vanish.

Before I could think of anything else, I was greeting with a kick towards my chest, sending me flying back on the snowy ground with a grunt. I quickly opened my eyes and watched as the guard who kicked me in the chest ran towards me, sword drawn. As he got closer to me, I sat up and heel kicked him, sending him falling forward on his face. When he tried to get back up and looked at me, I sent another straight kick to his face, making him tumble back away from me. Behind him, was another guard with a sword running towards me.

I grabbed my staff that was laying beside of me and used it to block off a blow the sword. I grunted, trying to push the weapon and the guard away from me.
"Uh, guys! A little help here!" I yelled into my ear piece.
"I'm a little busy over here mate!" I heard Bunny yell accompanied by a couple of grunts and low booming sounds.

I looked back up at the guard who was trying hard to bear down all his and the swords weight onto my staff. I then saw another guard charge towards me with a spiked club. I quickly poured whatever power I still had left in me into my staff once more. Luckily, it worked. I sent the guard flying off of me as I shocked him and managed to roll away as the guard wielding the club swung it down where my head had been. I did a kick up, landing on my feet not too far from him. We then charged at each other. As I got close to him, I jumped in the air and twisted my body around, performing a butterfly kick. He blocked off my attack with his free hand, and as I landed back in front of him, he immediately swung his spiked club at me with a yell. I ducked out of the way, then spun around, hitting him with my staff. I carefully poured my energy into it and instantly froze him the second my staff touched him. I stopped, looking at the frozen statue before. I knew that whatever power I still had left in me, it was strong enough to hopefully stop Pitch.

Suddenly, I felt the sharp shooting pain in my chest again, making me clutch it. I bent forward slightly, breathing heavy again. I then heard a powerful yell behind me. I quickly spun around and looked in time to see another guard right in front of me, an axe in his hand. Time seemed to pass by slowly, and I watched as he slowly brought that axe down on me, and I felt I was practically frozen to the spot. I cringed and looked away, awaiting the blow.

I suddenly heard a scream come from the guard and opened my eyes, watching as what appeared to be a golden lasso on the man's arm that held the axe, forcefully tug him back away from me. The gold lasso then wrapped itself around him, binding him in place. I looked to see who it was and it was Sandy. I heard a whoop behind me and saw Bunny throwing his boomerangs at two other guards who raced toward us. He managed to knock both of them out with a single swing from the both of them.
"Sorry mate! We kinda got caught up back there!" He grinned.
"Thanks!" I said to him, shooting ice at another guard who had tried to come up behind him.
"You're welcome!" He said. He then took something out from his holster and handed it to me. I looked down at my hand and saw he had given me the white rose from the garden that I had told them about.
"Now go! You must stop that wedding!" He pointed to the front doors. I nodded my head at him, appreciating everything him and Sandy and the guardians have done for me. I quickly and carefully stuffed the rose into the pocket of my sweater. I raced towards the doors and pulled them open. I ran inside, trying to find where it was that they were holding the wedding. I ran into the main living room, hoping I was close to where it was at. I looked around, trying to find any source that indicated where the wedding was at. I then heard what faintly sounded like an elderly man talking. I realized that it was coming from the ballroom, just past the main living room.

I ran as fast as I could towards the doors, hearing the familiar saying "Now, If anyone here has anything to say for these two to not be wed, speak now or forever hold your peace."

I held my staff and aimed it towards the door, pouring my energy into it.
"Please, please work!" I prayed as I got closer. Ice then blasted out from my staff onto the doors, forcefully knocking them off their hinges and sending them crashing against the floor. I stepped foot into the room, observing everything around me. All the guests were either screaming or gasping, moving away from where I stood. I recognized Tooth and North amongst them. My eyes immediately moved toward the front of the room, where Elsa and Dylan stood looking at me in horror, holding each others hands.

"What the hell?" Dylan said furiously, glaring straight at me.
"Jack!" I heard Anna cry out with joy. Elsa turned to look at her then back at me with an angry confused look on her face.
"How dare you interrupt our wedding, Frost?!" yelled Dylan at me.
I ignored him, turning to Elsa.
"Elsa, you cannot marry him!" I said, pointing at Dylan with my staff.
"And why ever not?" she asked me. "I do have the right to marry anyone who I want!"
"Yes, but not him! He isn't who he says he is!" I cried out at her. "He's not really Dylan! He is Pitch Black!"

The entire crowd gasped. All eyes were on Dylan who looked around uncomfortably.
"Oh there you go making up stupid lies again!" she yelled at me, letting go of Dylan's hands and walking towards me. "Can you stop being a kid and grow up for once?"
"I'm not lying." I said as she came closer. "Yes, I did lie when you asked me why I wanted to spend more time with you and why I didn't want you anywhere near Dylan at the beginning, but it was all because I was trying to keep you safe. I-" I was suddenly cut off when she raised her hand up at me and slapped me across the face. I stood there with my head hanging to one side. The slap stung. I heard Dylan snicker. I slowly turned to look back at Elsa, who stood watching me angrily.
"I've had enough of you and your stupid lies!" She yelled at me. I could feel the entire crowds eyes on us. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Tooth and North step forward, but I ignored them. "You never loved me! You always lied to me!"

"That's not true Elsa. I do love you! I always have since the first day I met you!" I said to her. "Yes, I will admit, I have lied to you. Though, I lied only two times to you Elsa. I did it because I really care about you." I said to her. "Can you tell me one time that Dylan ever truthfully cared about you as much as I do?" I asked. She gave me a confused look and seemed to be thinking, trying to search in her mind for an answer.
"I-I-" she stammered, realizing she couldn't even think of any time he ever really cared about her. She then bent forward screaming, holding the sides of her head with her hands, as if she was having a massive headache. Her screams made me wince, and I felt like I could feel her pain as well. It also made my eyes swell up with tears.
"Why can't I remember anything?!" she cried. She then looked up at me, her eyes widened. She opened her mouth as if to say something, but was stopped when Dylan grabbed her by the arm and led her away from me.

"I've had enough of you Frost!" Dylan shouted, his eyes glowing the silver-golden color. He raised his hand and emitted a powerful glow from it, aiming it straight at me. He then shot his ice at me. Before it could even hit me, it was blocked off by a sword. Holding the sword was North, who had stepped in front of me just before the attack could hit me. Dylan kept moving back, still holding onto Elsa. He kept on shooting his ice, which was now black, at North, who kept blocking his attacks with his swords.
"Everyone go! Get out of here!" I heard Tooth shout, pointing towards where the exit. The guests all ran out screaming except for Anna and Kristoff, who remained behind.

I moved from behind North and attempted to stop Dylan. I slammed the end of my staff down on the floor, freezing it. It snaked up to where Dylan and Elsa where standing, freezing their feet in place. They struggled to move and when Dylan saw me coming closer towards them, he quickly grabbed Elsa again by the wrist, and suddenly the dark shadows swirled around the both of them, enveloping them in its hold. Every item near them began to fly in the air around it. The wind began to pick up speed, and soon, we were all focusing on not trying to get sucked into the vortex.

"No!" I shouted. He was going to try to take Elsa with him now! I began running towards them and aiming my staff, shooting ice at the shadows. It seemed to stop them from moving for a moment, but the shadows quickly repelled the ice and continued to swirl around them. As I neared it, I reached my hand out into the fast moving shadows, attempting to reach Elsa who I could still faintly see.
"Elsa!" I shouted. The shadows then disappeared with what sounded like a loud explosion, sending me flying back. I landed against North, who caught me in time before I hit the floor. I jumped out from his hold and ran towards the place where Elsa had last been standing. I fell down on my knees and pounded the floor with my fists, angry that I had once again lost her.

"What in the heck happened here?" I heard Bunny ask as he ran into the room along with Sandy. Suddenly, we heard a loud booming noise accompanied by a crackling sound not to far from the castle. I got back up and raced towards one of the open windows and looked out. Up in the mountains, a black vortex was rising up from the ground into the sky, where it was causing it to get dark along with the clouds, which I could see lightning coming from. I immediately recognized the place where it was coming from as Elsa's Ice Castle that we had gone to a couple times each month.

"What's going on?" asked Anna, holding onto Kristoff's hand. "What are they doing up there?"
"I think I have theory. Pitch must be trying to use both his magic and Elsa's to take over Arendelle." explained North. "This was probably why he was trying to marry her. That way, he could gain control over Arendelle, and soon, everywhere else around the world so he can spread his fear. But since, he and Elsa never exchanged their vows, he's trying to find some other way to do it."

I reached into the pocket of my sweater and pulled out the white rose. I looked at it then back at the mountain.
"We have to get up to that mountain." I said, making my way towards the exit. "It's the only way we can get to Pitch and Elsa. We will stop Pitch and I will bring Elsa, the real her, back to us once and for all," I stared down at the rose, "even if it kills me."


Author's Note: We're not too far from the ending now ya'll! Just about a few more chapters and this story will finally come to an ending. I really am enjoying writing this. Please leave your reviews, which I greatly appreciate, and please Favorite and Follow!