Jack reached the end of the hallway and went down the spiral stairs. He had to find a big open place to show her his magic.

"Elsa, can you help me?" Jack asked letting go of Elsa's hand and facing towards her.

"Okay," Elsa replied looking around making sure no one saw them.

"I need the most emptiest room you have in this castle, can you find that for me?"

Elsa nodded her head and started walking down the hall and Jack followed along. Elsa stopped in front of two doors that were probably five times the size of Jack, the doors were dark brown and engraved with vines. She slowly pushed the doors open, revealing a large ballroom that took Jack's breath away. It took a moment for Jack to take it all in. As if a light bulb went off, Jack's face lit up and he had that same friendly smile and looked into Elsa's eyes.

"I want to show you something, Don't be afraid," Jack said getting on one knee to be on the same level as Elsa.

Jack put one hand over the other and slowly spread them apart making a small snow flurry. Elsa was amazed and Jack could see the twinkle in her eyes as she watched the flurry start to move out of Jack's hand and around Elsa. She spun around following the direction of the snow flurry and tried touching it with her right hand, but it suddenly evaporated. Elsa felt guilty for making the flurry disappear.

"I'm sorry Jack, I didn't mean to make it go away," Elsa said looking down at her feet.

"It's not your fault, it's just a bit warm in here," Jack replied.

Jack put one hand over the other and copied the steps he did last time to make the flurry, when it appeared again Jack threw it into the air. The flurry kept floating higher and higher. When it reached the ceiling it burst into what looked like a blue firework, then it began to snow in the ballroom. Before the snow could land on the ballroom floor Jack tapped the floor with his staff covering the floor with thick ice. Elsa was in awe as the snow began to stick onto the ice floor.

"Jack how did you do that? It's snowing!" Elsa said twirling around the ballroom.

"A friend gave me this magic," Jack said making a new flurry in his hand.

Elsa looked at the flurry and Jack knew what she was thinking. Jack reached out for Elsa's hand and she once again hesitated. She believed he was Jack Frost but why did he visit her? She put his hand into his and Jack put her palm upwards and place the flurry in her hand. The flurry didn't die down but stayed alive whirling in her palm.

"I wish I could do this on my own, I love winter," Elsa said moving the flurry around her.

"I'm guessing you also love building snowmen as well?" Jack said lifting one eyebrow.

Elsa's face lit up, "I love snowmen! I would always make a snowman named Olaf with my little sister, we love him a lot."

With the twirl of Jack's staff, a snowman started to slowly build itself and Elsa ran out of the ballroom. Jack was confused, was she afraid? Elsa quickly came back into the room holding two thick sticks and a carrot. She placed the carrot where the snowman's nose should be and placed the two sticks as arms. Jack admired her imagination.

"Elsa, Jump," Jack said preparing his staff.

Elsa jumped and Jack quickly made snow appear under her feet and creating a slope where she could slide. Elsa giggled and sat down in the snow pushing herself down the slope. Jack loved seeing her happy, it made him feel better in the inside. Elsa jumped and Jack made snow appear under her feet again but this time Elsa jumped off the slope and Jack would make a higher hill where Elsa would land safely. Elsa kept jumping higher and higher, every jump quicker than the previous.

"Elsa, Slow down, I can't keep up," Jack said straining himself to keep going.

Elsa couldn't hear a word and kept jumping, before Jack could use his staff to make another snow hill, Jack slipped on the ice landing on his back. Elsa was flying in the air, waiting for Jack to make his snow appear underneath her. Jack quickly tried pushing himself up on the ice floor and saw Elsa falling.

"Elsa, no!", Jack quickly used his magic as soon as he got up.

The magic didn't land underneath Elsa, instead it hit her on the forehead. She landed on a pile of snow and didn't move. Her body looked lifeless and Jack quickly ran to her.