ANOTHER QUICK UPDATE! Just for you all.
In this chapter, Jack Frost and Queen Elsa finally meet each other, and things progress from there.
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WINTER'S HEART – By Lonely God
The Trainer

Jack walked along the hallways of the Arendelle citadel, having been alerted by a servant that Queen Elsa was ready to meet him in one of the small drawing rooms around the citadel. The servant led him to the door, knocked and then walked away with a short bow. Anna had left instructions that it was unknown what rank he was to be treated as, so the servants and guards had decided that a minor lord seemed good enough. Jack had had to tell them three different times that his name was Jack, and he didn't want to be called "Lord" or "Lord Jack" or "Milord".

A feminine voice from inside called out to enter, so Jack pushed the doors open. The first thing he noticed was the Queen. He instantly decided that she was easily the most beautiful woman he had ever seen. Her platinum hair hung in a single braid over her shoulder, and her blue eyes stared at him. She wore a simple dress, seemingly made out of woven ice. It was an icy blue in colour, and accented by a magenta cape, clasped at the base of her throat, and going over her shoulders.
One of her eyebrows lifted, and Jack realised he was staring. He bowed to her and closed the door.
"Your Majesty." Jack said. Elsa waved to the seat opposite her.
"My sister seems to trust you. Therefore, you have earned the privilege of speaking to me informally like this. Now, impress me. Make me trust you." Her blue eyes, shadowed with magenta the same shade as her cape, narrowed as she spoke.
Instead of speaking, Jack held his hand out and made a snowflake appear over it. Elsa couldn't help the gasp that broke through her composure. She stood up and walked up to Jack, the top of her head around the middle of his face, and held her hand up next to his. She focussed her power, and a snowflake appeared in hers as well, the same shape as the one that always appeared for her.
"I can't always control it." She whispered. "Most of the time I can, but sometimes… Sometimes bad things happen. It's why I need to get away."
"I know. That's why I'm here."

Elsa looked up at Jack Frost. She hadn't realised when she walked in, but he was handsome. The same blue eyes, pale skin and white hair as herself, though without the rose tint and the freckles that Elsa shared with Anna. It was her turn to stare, and soon Jack gave her a cheeky half grin.
"See something you like?" He asked playfully. Elsa started, surprised at herself.
"Very well. Meet me tomorrow in the main courtyard, two hours after dawn."
Jack bowed as he turned to walk away. "As you wish, your majesty."
Elsa slumped down on her chair as the door closed behind him. She wasn't sure, but there was something about the man that made her want to smile. She didn't realise that Jack was feeling the same.

During dinner that night, Anna asked the big question.
"So, how was your meeting with Jack?"
Elsa rolled her eyes. "It was fine, thank you. I hope to be able to learn much from this encounter."
Anna couldn't help but giggle at the way Elsa said it.
"He is quite handsome, don't you think?"
Elsa jumped at that. "What? No. I don't think- I wasn't concerned about his looks!" She shot a glare at her younger sister who immediately knew that Elsa's thoughts, where Jack Frost was concerned, were not only on him teaching her control over her powers.

The next morning, Jack was already waiting for Elsa when she strode down the steps. He had his staff casually slung over his shoulder, and was sitting on a tree branch. At the sight of her walking towards him, he lightly jumped off his perch and flew towards her. Her mouth dropped at the sight of him flying, but she regained her composure. Jack, seeing how she reacted, lightly touched down in front of her and gave one of his grins before bowing, taking her hand and kissing the top of it gently. He looked up at her, and noticed a faint blush, more than the natural tinge to her cheeks. She was wearing a similar outfit to the one worn the day before, although the dress cut off before her ankles, and she wore good boots instead of the slippers. She was also lacking a cape.
"More practical for walking in." Elsa said simply. She noticed that Jack was wearing exactly the same thing as the previous day.

Together, they walked through Arendelle, talking about how they had come to use their powers – with Elsa telling Jack about the Ice Palace, which he said he would have to visit – and Jack telling her about the battle with Pitch. Elsa also talked about how she had met North when she was a child, and been told he was from another world. Anna had still been very young then, and hadn't been there. Jack told her of how he had died, and that story made her smile sadly, thinking about the way Anna had made the same sacrifice for her. They walked and talked for hours, stopping for lunch at a bakery, where Elsa bought them pies. When they returned to the citadel, Elsa invited Jack to dinner that night with Elsa, Anna and Kristoff. Jack accepted, and the dinner that night was a pleasant experience for everyone.

Jack began training Elsa the next day, after she had spent some time doing her queenly duties. It was quite simple. Jack made her hold up a dozen small ice shapes, while he did what he could do distract her and make her lose focus. At first, it was quite easy for him, but, as the days started becoming weeks, she was soon walking around all day with them, and he could tell that she was working things out fine. One day, he told her that he wanted to take her out for a picnic in the next few days. She instantly suggested going to the North Mountain and seeing her Palace. He agreed, and told her to let him know when she was ready to leave, and to dress in clothes that wouldn't reveal in flight. He had flown with her a few times, not high, just a metre or so off the ground, but this was to be the first time that they actually went for a proper flight. The night before they went, they held a small ball, celebrating Kristoff's birthday. It was a blast, and the ice skating was easily the most popular.

Jack flew over to were Elsa and Anna were talking, while Kristoff danced with a couple of the trolls who had piled on top of each other.
"Milady Elsa, "he began with a grin, "may I have this dance?"
Elsa spluttered a bit, suddenly nervous, before Anna shoved her towards Jack, who easily caught Elsa.
She pretended to sigh in resignation. "Very well." But Jack saw the smile in her eyes. He led her to the middle of the rink, all the other couples stepping aside for the Queen and her Ice Trainer. Jack lightly placed a hand on her waist, taking one of hers with his other, while her spare went to his shoulder.
"I'm not a dancer." Elsa warned. "I don't know anything other than what I've seen."
"No, but you know ice, and that's what counts here. Close your eyes, and focus on it. Focus on me." Jack whispered into her ear before beginning to move. Elsa followed his advice, and quickly found that the dance was long, flowing movements, perfect for sliding along ice. She grew bolder, and started to twirl in time with the music, making Jack laugh in delight.

Anna and Kristoff quickly started to join in with the ice dancing, causing the other people to join in. Soon though, a pair of kids accidently got too close to Jack and Elsa, and Elsa tripped over one of them, she fell, but Jack managed to catch her easily. The kids moved away with a quick "Sorry, Queen Elsa!" but she wasn't paying attention to them. She was too busy looking up at Jack, feeling one of his cold hands on her waist, the other pressed against the small of his back. Not knowing what she was doing, she wrapped both of hers around the back of his neck. He slowly began lowering his head, and she raised hers, both of their hearts beginning to beat harder. Their heads slowly grew ever closer, and then Jack could feel Elsa's cold breath mixing with his.
"Elsa…" Jack whispered, and then he was kissing her, and she was kissing him back. To Jack, Elsa's lips were soft, tender, and tasted slightly of chocolate. To her, Jack's were rough and chapped. He pulled her body close against his, and she melted into his arms. Neither of them cared that there were people watching, or that the word would spread through the entire kingdom. There was just each other, and their frosty kiss.

It felt like an eternity, but they eventually fell apart, gasping for air. She gazed into his eyes, and slowly dragged one of her hands around to rest on his cheek. He smiled at her. Not one of his usual cheeky half-smiles, but a proper, full smile, just for her. Suddenly, they realised that they were being stared at by everyone in the courtyard. Elsa let her weight settle back on her feet and smoothed down her dress. She felt Jack slide a hand around and rest it on her waist. She was about to pull away, then changed her mind, instead leaning her head on his shoulder. The celebrations were eventually over, and Jack and Elsa walked towards her chambers. She stopped outside her door and turned to face him. Jack saw her give a quick grin before she was in his arms and kissing him. Jack took the hint, wrapping his own arms around her waist and kissing her back. Elsa staggered back, one hand behind her hunting for the doorknob. She finally found it and got the door open, dragging Jack in and closing the door behind them. The couple tumbled on the bed, only pulling their mouths apart when they got too tired to continue. They fell asleep soon after, fully dressed, holding each other close.

So, for those wondering, they did NOT do anything other than sleep together. Also, sorry for lack of detail, I had no idea of what to do for the most part, so I just did what I could.
Next chapter coming up soon!