He let the strong wind take him to Arendelle, until he arrived there he didn't realise how nervous he would be, what would he say to her? What if she didn't want to come with them? Would he have to force her? He slowly approached the castle that Bunny described to him in his directions to get to Arendelle. Jack didn't bother knocking; he flew up to the nearest window and went inside. The castle was huge, but he had the sense to check the throne room first. To Jack's surprise the Queen wasn't there, but a smaller girl with red brown hair that was in braids either side of her head was, he slowly crept up to her. He walked into her sight, as many children still didn't. But she looked straight at him.

"Excuse me, but who are you?" She asked. Jack was frozen on the spot; he was amazed that she believed. It took him a few seconds to regain his composure and answer as formally as he could. "My name is Jack. Jack Frost in fact, I have come here on official business concerning the Queen of Arendelle." Her face lit up and she giggled excitedly "J-JACK FROST?! Oh, I knew you were real! Elsa said you were! This is fantastic, I'll go and get her!" and she was gone, shouting up the stairs for her beloved sister. Jack thought about her words, the Queen believes in him. Makes sense really, he thought. Her powers are like mine after all.

While he waited the spirit of winter decided to look around the room. There was an enormous- and very beautiful- painting of what Jack could only guess was the past King and Queen, Elsa's parents.

"They were beautiful weren't they Jack?" a silvery voice spoke from behind him, instinctively he turned around to face the voice and poised his staff aggressively towards the voice. But when he saw the woman stood in front of him he lowered it again. She was even more beautiful than on the projection.

"I know all about you Jack Frost, the snow days you create, the storms you craft. My mama taught me to believe in you and I always did, it was because I knew someone could possibly have the same powers as me. Everyone else thought you were a myth, but to me, you were like a friend I never knew." Jack stayed still; he couldn't take his eyes off her. She grinned and waved her hand at him. "Did you know you are the only other person to have powers like me?" The Ice Queen giggled and then crafted a large snowflake in her palm of her hand, she threw it at him and he caught it with ease, admiring its beauty. Her expression suddenly changed, she now looked fierce "Why have you come here Jack?" The way she said his name like that made him shiver. Jack swallowed, cleared his throat and took a step towards her. "Queen of Arendelle, the man in the moon has chosen you to be a guardian, to protect the children of the world." A strange expression passed over her face, as if she had been hurt. "W-what? Why…why me? I am not special, I can't protect children. I mean I don't even have a centre. I am nothing, a nobody." She collapsed to her knees and bowed her head. Jack was confused on how her emotions changed so quickly. A minute ago she looked like a angry tiger ready to pounce, now she looked as fragile and timid as a mouse almost sobbing on the floor. He could tell by the strangled noises escaping her throat that she was holding back the tears. He slowly approached Elsa and knelt beside her speaking in his most soothing voice. "My lady, you are special. You were born with a gift. It's time you put it to use. We all have a destiny, when I was first chosen I thought the man in the moon was wrong because I didn't have a centre and no one believed in me. But he chose me and now I see that he is never wrong. So don't you dare say you are nothing. I found my place with the guardians, maybe you will too." He smiled a shimmering toothy grin at the Queen as she lifted up her icy blue eyes to meet his. To his surprise she smiled back, the guardian held out his hand and she took it. He led her to the nearest window and opened it, letting the cold wind inside. But obviously the cold didn't bother them anyway. "Close your eyes." Jack whispered into her ear while securing his arms around her legs and waist. She squeezed her eyes shut as he jumped out of the window; the wind carrying them to their destination, the North Pole.

Elsa looked up at Jack while they were flying. He was almost like everything she had imagined he would be when her mama told her bedtime stories about his adventures when she was about 6 years old. He was on the skinny side but still strong, his cheekbones stood out on his pale flawless face and he had the most beautiful blue eyes that contrasted perfectly with his snow-white hair. She must have gasped or made some sort of strange noise because he looked down and smiled at her. It was at that moment that she realised how attractive he really was. Then she was suddenly aware of his cold hand under her knees and around her waist. Instinctively she looked down at the ground far below them, she gasped from horror and flung her arms around his Jack's neck for protection and stability. He chuckled as she buried her head into his frosty blue hoodie. "Don't worry my lady, I'd never drop you." Jack whispered softly into Elsa's light blonde hair. A blush crept over Elsa's cheeks; she kept her head buried in his chest so he wouldn't see. Oh my god. She thought to herself, I can't fall for him, I can't! Jack snapped her back to her senses. "My lady, you can come out now, we're here." He chuckled again, he sounds so cute when he laughs like that Elsa pondered No Stop Elsa! You can't fall for the spirit of winter!

Jack landed and detached his arms from around Elsa, making sure she landed lightly on the ground. She soothed her dress and hair down, the wind had blown her hair so much it looked like a birds nest. Jack moved around her and helped to tuck in the bits at the back she couldn't reach. "You look beautiful, don't worry." He spoke quietly from behind. In astonishment the Queen turned around to face him, completely stunned at what he had just said. The blood rushed to her cheeks as she just managed to stammer a thank you. He was looking down at the snowy ground red in the face, as if he was embarrassed himself.

Elsa inspected her surroundings quickly changing the subject. "So this is the North Pole huh? Never been here before." She looked around and spotted a large building that wasn't that far away but still some times walking distance away. Jack spotted what she was looking at. "That is where we are heading! I'm going to introduce you to my fellow guardians!" He exclaimed jumping into the air and floating around on the wind.

The Ice Queen looked with awe at him flying, she always wished she could fly. She mama would tell her stories of faeries and folklore when she was younger. At one point Elsa believed she was a faerie because of her magical gift. Her mother even had a book specially written for her called 'The Winter Faeries' so that she thought she had a gift to help bring winter into the world, instead of fearing the power she held in her fingertips. The thought of her and Anna's mama brought tears to her eyes, she tried to fight them back but it spilled over her cheek and she stopped walking to compose herself. Jack stopped almost as soon as she did, noticing something was wrong. He landed in front of her and looked in her teary eyes. " What's wrong my lady?" He pulled his sleeve over his hand and dabbed at her face carefully, wiping away the tears. Elsa smiled softly at him "Oh…I was thinking about my mother and then that brought on a whole lot of memories and the waterworks." She laughed weakly. "Well maybe you'd like to tell me all about yourself, I'm sure it will help to get things off your chest. In return I'll tell you all about myself." He smirked cheekily at Elsa, which made her giggle, "Deal." She wasn't particularly keen on telling her story, but she sure was curious to know his.