YAY here we go with chapter 6 here! Man I am in love with the song 'Love me like you do' from the 50 shades movie. Everytime I hear it I think of Jack and Elsa in this story no idea why. Anywho thought I'd share my random thought of the night before I get this chapter up and going :) SO yeah here we go, and for the record I do not own any of these characters.

It was still a few hours before Jack noticed the golden sand that was floating about the night sky. Happy thoughts were given once more to the children of Burgess. Jack was on his feet, he just had to snag him for a moment. Sandy was busy, but can stop from time to time. Jack opened his window and made his way onto the ledge and lept off. He soared through the sky a bit before he spotted him, "Hey Sandy, got a minute?" Sandy smiled and made his way over to Jack with a nod. Jack grinned, "Great, just was curious if you could help me with something. It's right up your alley." Sandy flashed a question mark above his head.

Jack chuckled, "It's about Elsa." Sandy gave an 'Oh' expression and smiled. Sandy motioned for him to lead the way and Jack did. Once back inside the house, Jack looked to Sandy, "Well, I know you were able to see her heart and all when you spotted her the first time in the woods. I was wondering what more we could see." Sandy frowned and flashed signs to say not much, it is the black sand Pitch uses. Jack sighed, "Sandy, call me crazy, but I feel like there is something more in her than the darkness of Pitch. If she is so dark and powerful as you and North have pointed out many times since we found her, then how was it I was able to get close to her?"

Sandy raised an eyebrow in a teasingly manner. Jack rolled his eyes, "Oh don't look at me like that Sandy." Sandy chuckled silently to himself, his body language reading 'well you set yourself up for that one.' Jack sighed, "Yeah, yeah I know, but regardless, how would I have been able to do anything like that to something that is of darkness?" Sandy shrugged, he flashed more signs saying it could be his blood that is affecting her normal nature. Jack nodded, "Well could you ease my conscience and have a look anyways?" Sandy thought a moment before nodding. Jack smiled, "Great. Let's go find her." as he walked out of his room and towards hers.

He knocked on her door, "Elsa?" He heard shuffling from the otherside before the door cracked open, "Yes?" Jack smiled, "Can we talk with you?" She looked past him, she noticed Sandy, "What about? Have I done something wrong Jack?" He shook his head, "No, I just would like Sandy to have a look at your heart again like before." Elsa frowned, "Last time it hurt Jack, I don't think it's a good idea." Jack glanced at Sandy who held his hands up, "Please, I just need to know something." Elsa sighed, "What is it that you need to know Jack? You know what my 'heart' holds and what it is. What more can there be?"

Jack sighed, "Please just let him look." Elsa bit her lip before she gave in and opened the door. She watched as both of them came in, "So now what?" Jack glanced at Sandy, "He's gonna take a look. If something bothers you, just say something." She nodded and watched Sandy motion for her to lay down. She was hesitant at first before she did. Sandy hovered over her, he held his hand out and looked at her for the ok. She nodded him on like before and watched him place his hand to her chest. She gasped feeling the light from his magic try and reveal something in the darkness. Jack was holding her hand, "It's ok Elsa, hang tight a little longer."

Sandy searched and spotted the darkness that was her heart. It was definitely something strong, but yet dormant. His eyes lingered through the many layers the made it all up. It was definitely something you would see a Fearling made up of. Pitch really outdid himself, but yet something was off. He could see where a slight pattern began to string itself between the black sand. This is what had to be from Jack, that made her what she was. He pressed further, Elsa winced, he took a closer look at the blue thread that wove itself in there. The darkness was trying to defend against it, but the blue held strong. Sandy also noticed the darkness start to defend against him, he heard Elsa yelp from the long contact.

Sandy pulled his hand away, Elsa scootched herself up on the bed and backed away. Frost cracked against the blankets as she eyed him, "Stay away from me!" Jack was on his feet, "Easy, it's ok. He's stopped." She glared, "No more Jack." He nodded, "Okay, I'm sorry, I just wanted to know." She shook her head, "Just go, you've done enough." Jack sighed and left the room, Sandy following him. Elsa had followed behind them and slammed the door shut. Jack flinched hearing it slam, "Well that went well." he glanced at Sandy.

Sandy rolled his eyes, Jack shrugged, "Yeah, I know, bad idea. So what were you able to see?" Sandy flashed signs about everything he saw. Jack felt a small smile, "So I was right, there is something else in there. Something else that is making her so different." Sandy nodded, Jack would have cheered, but didn't want to risk upsetting Elsa further. He grinned at him, "Thank you my friend, you have given me more reason to keep helping her." Sandy nodded and made his way out. Jack ran down the hall back to his room and slumped on the bed. He couldn't have been more happy, "Oh Elsa, there is hope for you yet, you just have to see it now."


Next day Jack was up and about, he couldn't wipe the smile from his face. He floated about the house trying to find something to do. Elsa had remained in her room for the rest of the night and still no signs of her coming out so far this morning. Jack became incredibly bored and decided to venture outside. He let his imagination decide to take flight, snow fell from the clouds above. Frost was spread among the surrounding trees. The small pond close to the house crystalized. He stared down at the beautiful ice, his fingers roaming along it creating swirled patterns. The ice his canvase, the frost his paint, and soon it became a masterpiece.

He sighed once his work completed, feeling better to have finally done something to pass the time. He heard the crunching of snow, his eyes found hers as she stood there watching him. He ran his fingers through his hair, "How many times are you going to just watch me and not give warnings til the very end?" Elsa shrugged, "Depends Jack. May I ask what you are doing?" Jack smiled, "Having some fun to help pass the time." She nodded, "May I see?" He nodded, "Sure." She walked over and stared down at the beautiful patterns that were cast out all over the frozen water. He grinned, "So what do you think?"

She smiled, "Very beautiful, you have quite the talent with your powers Jack." He laughed, "Well I have had about 300 years of practice. It'd be sad if I sucked." She laughed halfheartedly. Jack glanced at her, "Look about last night, I'm sorry." She tensed at the memory, "It's fine Jack. What's done is done." Jack sighed, "No, I shouldn't have pushed like that. I just had to know." She was confused, "Know what exactly?" He stood upright now and faced her, "I had to know what made you so different." She raised an eyerbow, "And just how am I different Jack?"

Jack continued, "Well for starters, you have darkness that makes up your heart. That alone is enough to prove that you are different. Name one thing you have done that shows just that." She thought a moment, "I froze one of those giant stone egg things in the Warren." Jack rolled his eyes, "That was self defense." She stared at the ground, "Bunny didn't seem to think so." stating bluntly. Jack chuckled, "That there is another." She looked at him curiously, "What is?" Jack smiled, "That you care what people think about you." She crossed her arms, "I do not."

Jack nodded, "Sure, whatever you say. And there's the fact that you feel something towards me." Her eyes widened, "Excuse me!" Jack smirked, "Just admit it, you cannot resist my irresistable charm and good looks." She rolled her eyes, "Conceited much." Jack ran his hand down her arm and grasped her hand, "Not the slightest. Deep down inside, you like me." She snorted, "Yeah I like snow and cold, yet I am not going to swoon over that." Jack stared at her mock hurt, "Ouch, harsh much?" She smirked, "Heart of darkness remember." she teased back.

Jack shrugged and grinned, "Yeah, keep telling yourself that. I'll show you otherwise and the others." She raised an eyebrow, "Yeah, that's impossible Jack. Give it a rest." He tugged her close to him, she gasped. He smirked down at her, "I love impossible things, makes it more fun for me." She sighed, "Whatever you're thinking Jack, it's never going to happen." Jack shrugged, "Let us see then. Only time will tell for sure. Now come one, lets go bring some snow to New York, they are due for some." She actually liked the idea of getting to use her magic, "Really?" He nodded, "Yeah, but being two of us there, got to watch the amount we leave behind."

She nodded, "Sounds like fun." He grinned, "Very much so." holding his hand for her to take. She glanced at his hand before back at him, "Don't tell me we're flying again?" He smirked, she groaned, "Jaaack can't we walk?" she whined. Jack laughed, "Not unless you want to take a month to get there." She groaned again, he snatched her hand, "Come on it's not that bad." pulling her flush against him again. She face palmed, "Says you! You're not the one hanging on for dear life." Jack pressed his lips to her ear, "I'd never let you fall Elsa." She felt an instant chill run down her spine before she looked up at him. He grinned and pulled them both in the air. She grabbed onto his hoodie for dear life, "Don't do that to me!" Jack just laughed it off and they both flew off.

Behind the trees lurking in the shadows, yellow eyes appeared the moment they left. Pitch had watched everything and heard what happened. He clenched his fist, not liking his creation being examined in such a way. What Jack was really looking for made him laugh, "You lot are a bunch of fools. Whatever you think is going on, sure isn't." He saw how Jack was with her, this was working out perfectly. He just needed to get her to get to him more and then he can make a move. He thought again about Sandy playing with her heart, "Curiosity killed the cat. Messing around with a heart of darkness does not end well for those that touch. Do so again, I won't be so nice." as he slithered back into the shadows.

OKIES I am good with this chapter so let me get this posted :) Anywho got to build up more stuff here and hopefully can get to more good stuff and really good stuff lol So yeah hit me up with a review if you like and I will see you all next chapter :)