Hey guys! Just letting you know that this is still the same story! I just changed the title of it because I thought it fit better...^-^'
*I don't own any of the characters in this story, they belong to Dreamworks and Disney.
Knock, knock, knock, knock! "Mama! Papa!"
Jack groaned and slowly sat up in his bad. Rapunzel rose up next to him and yawned as she asked him, "What's going on?"
"Sounds like Elsa…" Jack got up from the bed and dragged his feet to the door of their room. He opened the door to see the three year old literally jumping up and down with joy. "What's up, sweetie?"
Elsa jumped up to Jack's hand and grabbed it with her tiny, chubby hands. "Come here! Come here! I got something to show you!"
Rapunzel joined the two at the door. She smiled at their first child. In a nice and gentle voice, Rapunzel inquired, "Can't it wait until morning, Elsa? It's pretty late and you shouldn't be up in this hour."
Elsa pouted stubbornly. "No! I wanna show you now!"
Jack sighed and then smiled. "Okay. Should I get Anna?"
Rapunzel shook her head and looked at the crib in the corner. "I don't think that's a good idea…you know she can't fall asleep very well. It took me an hour to lull her to sleep."
Jack softly laughed, "And it takes three for me…" He returned his attention to Elsa. "What did you want to show us?"
Elsa grinned, showing her missing front tooth, and dragged her father into the long hallway. "Come on, come on! I wanna show you before it melts!"
Jack raised an eyebrow and looked over his shoulder to mouth to Rapunzel, "Before it melts?"
Rapunzel shook her head and shrugged her shoulders, telling him she had no idea. "Before what melts, sweetie?"
"It's a surprise!" Elsa chirped behind a giggle. She led her parents to the end of the hallway and stopped in front of the door that led to the ballroom. She let go of Jack's hand and jumped up to the handle and struggled to pull the door back with great effort.
Jack chuckled at his daughter's struggle and gripped onto the handle. "Here, let me help you." He pulled the doors open for her and when he looked up, his heart nearly stopped beating.
The ballroom's floor was layered with thick ice. Ice and frost was still climbing up the walls and the columns. Elsa was giggling as she ran into the ice-covered room.
"Elsa! Come back!" Rapunzel yelped after her daughter. She ran in after her and slipped on the frost that swirled after Elsa's feet.
"Whoa!" Jack caught Rapunzel and helped her back up to her feet. "You okay?"
"I'm fine…" Rapunzel stepped away from Jack and slowly approached Elsa, who was now standing in the middle of the frozen room. Her eyes widened as she watched a snowflake shaped ice form under Elsa's feet.
"Watch, watch!" Elsa swirled her hands around each other. She stuck her tongue out the side of her mouth, like she was concentrating hard. Suddenly, snowflakes burst out of her waving hands and danced around her palms. A snowball soon formed and she tossed it up with a grunt. The snowball exploded before it hit the high ceiling and it started to snow in the ballroom. She drugged her finger in the air and a small stream of frost followed it. She giggled, "I got Papa's magic!"
Jack was lost for words, "H-How…how long have you been able to do this…?"
"I just found it just now thanks to the voice!" Elsa chirped. "But…there was this one time a snowflake came from my hand…but that was last winter."
"Voice?" Rapunzel repeated, fear continuing to grow in her eyes. "What voice?"
"The voice that told me about my magic!" Elsa hugged Jack's legs. "I can make it snow just like you, Papa!"
Jack glanced over to Rapunzel. Rapunzel returned his worried glance. "I didn't know that I…"
"Neither did I." Rapunzel knelt down to Elsa's eyelevel. "Elsa?"
"Yes, Mama?"
"Are you…cold at all?"
"No...why?"
Jack bent down to Elsa's eyelevel as well. He put his hand on her shoulder as he slowly asked her, "Elsa…did the moon seem really bright when this…voice told you about your powers?"
Elsa shook her head. "Nope!" Her smile slowly faded away. "Am I in trouble…?"
"No! No, Elsa, you're not in trouble," Rapunzel assured her. "Your father wasn't born with the power of snow and frost…he was given it. It's just…we are surprised that you possess this power. We thought it was impossible to get them."
"Rapunzel, if Elsa was born with the power of ice…does that mean Anna was born with…?" Jack flicked his eyes at her golden hair.
Rapunzel's eyes widened and rushed out of the ballroom. Jack picked up Elsa and flew after Rapunzel back to their room. Rapunzel stood before the crib that held the sleeping Anna and took in a deep breath before she sang, "Flower gleam and glow. Let your power shine. Make the clock reverse, bring back what once was mine. Heal what has been hurt. Change the fates design. Save what has been lost, bring back what once was mine. What once was mine…" Rapunzel opened her eyes and saw that Anna's orange hair wasn't glowing at all. The golden glow of Rapunzel's hair faded away.
"Mama…your hair was glowing!" Elsa exclaimed.
That's when Anna started wailing her head off.
Jack groaned and took Elsa to her room. He set her down on her bed. He sat down and told her, "Elsa…if this voice says something to you again…let me know, okay?"
"Yes, Papa…did Mama's hair always done that?"
Jack chuckled softly and nodded. "It has, Elsa. It just that she never had to use it ever since you were born." He kissed her forehead and ruffled her hair. "Night, kiddo."
Elsa lunged at Jack's neck and hugged him. "Night, Papa…sorry that I scared you and Mama…"
"You didn't scare us, Elsa. You just...surprised us…" Jack peeled away from Elsa and returned to the hall, shutting the door slowly. He stopped when something moved in the corner of his eye. He peeked his head back into Elsa's room, his eyes narrowed and scanning the room. His eyes widened when he saw a long shadow skimmed across the room and out the window. He shook his head and said to himself, "I must be seeing things…" he returned to his and Rapunzel's room, still able to hear the wailing of the baby, Anna. "We are so not sleeping tonight…"
