A/N: I hope you all like! Comment and favorite! I may add a bit of the Disney vibe in here with some singing, who wants a duet between Jack Frost and Elsa? I know I will. Please go to Weebly if you'd like to nominate my fanfic for any category in the Fanfic grammies! Also, what Pitch was getting at was that Jack needed another Bennett, a decendant of his sister, in order to be believed in with enough strenght to be REAL. :) I'm sure you all figured it out but I honestly forgot and so I write it so I remember, haha. Thsi chapter is over 4,000 words so woot. I combined two chapters into one because eh. Why not. Expect a shorter chapter though for the next chapter. :) Enjoy!

"J-Jack!" Rudolph whimpered, his eyes wide with fright. Jack tried not to show his own panic. Rudolph needed him! "H-hold on, you're going to be alright!" Jack found himself saying, despite the obvious situation he was facing. Pitch snorted and raised the scythe behind him, lunging at Jack. Jack rolled out of the way and the Scythe faded in Pitch's hands. Pitch tutted.

"I have nothing further to say to you...just die already..." Pitch gleefully snaked his coils of shadows around Jack's legs and arms. Jack struggled, finding himself getting trapped. "Oh...happy day..." Pitch purred and he made a fist, and Jack's world pitched into blackness, the shadows snaking up his chest and wrapping around him like a dark tidal wave, as he struggled to free himself, yelling. The sound of the party downstairs prevented anyone from hearing Jack. Jack desperately tried to lunge for his staff but Pitch gleefully kept it out of reach. "I'd say fly Jack, but you can't, can you!" He sung gleefully.

Jack balled his fists at his sides. There was no way that he could let Pitch win! With or without his powers, he knew he had to do something. His eyes frantically wandered around the room, for something, anything he could use. His eyes fell upon his jacket, and a desperate idea formed. He ran towards his bed and Pitch blocked him, waggling a finger at him. "Pitch, I'm not afraid of you!" Jack's eyes glinted despite the dim lighting. Pitch chuckled,though his eyes remained unkind and...angry.

"Be afraid..." Pitch hissed, and Jack found himself hoisted by his black jacket to be lifted into the air. Jack's heart pounded.

"Hey!" A female voice yelled, and something thwacked into Pitch. It was..a giant ball of...Olaf?

"Wheeee!" Olaf chirped, as his body went flying and hit Pitch square in the face. Pitch hissed, and backed up, narrowing his eyes at the snow-thrower. There stood Anna, holding Olaf's head, and her mouth was wide open.

"I will return...Jack..." Pitch cackled and he released Rudolph and Jack from his grasp. " Next time...will be your last!" He hissed ,his eyes flashing.

Jack got to his feet, and Pitch tried to take Jack's staff with him, however, something strange happened. The bag glowed blue, intensely through the holes of the fine stitching of the bag, and Pitch hissed, dropping the bag as though burned. " The next time we meet, I will be the one to finish you!" Jack declared, his heart pounding, and his desire to protect Anna and Rudolph from this creep overpowering his own fear to protect himself. The staff glowed brightly, though it remained in pieces, in the bag, and Pitch hissed, as suddenly, a gust of wind whipped past him. Jack stood, in a battle pose, the tips of his hair turning white, and the drapes parted, revealing the moonlight basking on Rudolph. Rudolph's ears were flat against his head, and his knees were knocking together. Jack lunged at Pitch with a cry and tackled him fearlessly. His hand brushed against Santa's Globe and Jack's eyes widened. He gripped it before Pitch could recover and he shook it up. "Go back from where you came!" Jack began to shake the globe but Pitch hissed, grabbing for the globe.

"Give that back, you little brat!" Pitch hissed.

"Gladly!" Jack threw it at Pitch, pushing him into the portal that opened up above Jack's guest bed. Pitch cried out in fury as he felt a cold blast of icy wind send him flying through the portal. It closed up quickly as it had opened, and Santa's snow globe dropped to the floor, innocent and like any other snow globe, showing fresh snow falling over a little town. Jack bent down, picking up the snow globe, his heart pounding.

"I-Is he gone?" Rudolph chattered, peeking from behind the desk.

"Anna!" Kristoff and Elsa shouted as Pitch dissapeared before they made it to Jack's bedroom. Jack heard his staff clatter to the ground in its broken bits. Olaf's body magically recreated itself, and Jack could see Anna run to Olaf from the corner of his eye as he picked up the sack with his staff in it. It had stopped glowing, and he made eyecontact and a jolt went through him. Kristoff, Anna, and Elsa were looking at him expectantly, waiting an explanation for why his room looked like a typhoon struck it. Jack cleared his throat.

"I...uh...I can explain..." Jack said weakly.

Rudolph ran over to Anna, tears in his eyes. "It was so scary! But Jack saved me!" he said babbling. Anna pet Rudolph's snout, helping to calm the frantic creature, and Kristoff and Elsa looked to Jack with questioning gazes. Jack suddenly felt unwelcome. He backed away, clutching the sack.

"That ...was an old enemy of mine...he...somehow got here...but don't worry," Jack held up the snowglobe, "He can't come back...not without this..." Kristoff quirked a brow.

"A snowglobe." His tone sounded disbelieving.

"More importantly, are you alright?" Elsa asked concerned. Jack blinked.

"Me?" He looked at himself, and at the mirror, and to his dismay, he saw his hair was getting more white. Why weren't they saying anything on it? He turned to Elsa, and the others and he couldn't make eye-contact. "...I'm alright...you probably want an explanation, huh?"

"Well, that would be nice, considering it looks like a hurricane whipped through here," Kristoff snorted. Anna stepped on his foot daintily, and Kristoff sucked in his breath, teary eyed, turning away and resisting the urge to hop and up and down going, dear mother god, HEELS.

"...I can explain the white hair thing," Jack started but the others looked at him questioningly.

"Jack, your hair, it's just brown..." Rudolph said, tilting his head to the side, puzzled. Jack paused. They couldn't see it? He looked back at the mirror, but...it was happening...his hair was slowly but surely turning white. He furrowed his brow in confusion. Anna was the first one to clap her hands together, jolting everyone from the awkward silence.

"Ok, so, I'm not quite sure what just happened, but there is a party downstairs, and we can save this for the morning, yeah?" She smiled at Jack warmly. Jack cast a glance to Elsa and Elsa smiled at him.

"Whatever just happened, I do want an explanation, but if you say he can't get back here...and harm my subjects, then...I suppose I can wait till tomorrow," she said, with a small polite head nod. Rudolph whimpered suddenly. Everyone looked to him. His eyes were scrunched shut tight in concentration but the end of his nose wouldn't light up. Jack walked over and patted his snout.

"Don't be afraid, believe in yourself," Jack said gently. Rudolph sat on his butt, and his eyes brimmed with tears.

"I...I'm believing...it's not working..." Rudolph's tone wavered. "Having my light...is what made me...special...I don't feel right without it..."

Jack was reminded how he felt without his staff. He hugged Rudolph and gently petted his head. "I'm sorry buddy...I really am...but you know what..." Jack pulled away with a grin, "...We'll help you find your light."

"Yeah! We love Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer!" Olaf squealed, dancing around Rudolph. Anna chuckled and pet Rudolph's head.

"Jack's right. We'll help you both tomorrow," Anna said with a smile. Jack looked at the window and at the moon. He glared, feeling like the moon had abandoned him. "Jack, coming?" he heard Anna ask, and he nodded, indicating for them to go ahead of him. Anna left with the others and only Rudolph remained by Jack's side. Jack rested his hand on Rudolph's snout, as Rudolph rested his head on Jack's knee, the moonlight casting onto both of them, as Jack sat on the bed. He held Santa Clause's snowglobe and he felt lost. He had to get married, but Pitch was back. He felt something in his back pocket and he reached in, and pulled out his necklace for Queen Elsa. He took it out of it's case and gazed at that beautiful magical snowflake, feeling reminded of Elsa's eyes. With a small gasp, he felt his cheeks warm without his say so and he quickly put the necklace back in its case. He set the case on the bed. Pitch was first on his To Do list, marriage could wait...it had to...He stood up suddenly, and Rudolph blinked silently at him.

"Jack?" Rudolph questioned.

"Rudolph...want to get your light back?" Jack asked and he turned away from the moon, clutching the snowglobe in his hands. He had that mischevious look in his eyes. An air of defiance trailed about him, and Jack pulled out the broken pieces of his staff from the bag. He sat cross-legged on the bed, pulling off the black tux and putting on his comfortable blue sweatshirt. He took the bottom piece of the staff and taking a deep breath, he took the middle broken piece, and he saw the guilt flicker in Rudolph's face. He smiled at the riendeer. "Hey, don't look like that, it's not your fault..."

"But I'll feel like it is..." Rudolph's head drooped.

"Well..." it was Rudolph's fault but Jack wasn't mean to say it like that. "Accidents happen," he said softly. He turned back to his staff. Please, Please...he prayed. Please man in the moon. Fix my staff. He closed his eyes in concentration. I believe in myself. I believe. I have to protect the children...they're dependent on me...I need to protect Jamie! Rudolph gasped.

"Your staff!" Rudolph's eyes widened. Jack's heart pounded. It was working! The blue light was flowing into the staff again. Jack could've whooped with joy. The power, his familiar cool power, coursing through him, causing him to shiver with anticipation. Yes! Yes! This is what it meant to be Jack Frost! This sense of freedom! With a ccrrrrrk, his staff was now only broken into two pieces instead of one. Jack panted. It had worked. He looked gratefully at the man in the moon. He looked back to his staff, and he grabbed the remaining last piece, prepared to completely fix his staff. Suddenly, it felt like a snow-storm erupted within Jack. Jack yelled, feeling like he'd been dunked in cold ice...his panic recalled to him the memory of him drowning, something he tried to push out of his mind whenever it had creeped in at times. Jack collapsed, shivering, clinging to his half-fixed staff. It was so cold. Jack struggled to fight it, stubborn as a mule.

"W-warmth..." Jack reached for the bear cape and he pulled it on himself, feeling it's warmth chase the cold away. With a sigh of relief, Jack closed his eyes. Only to open them abruptly again to see Rudolph nuzzling his arm. "Ah...sorry...not used...to...being human..." Jack said weakly. Rudolph's ears twitched.

"Is it nice...being human?" Rudolph's eyes blinked with curiosity. Jack frowned, looking away, and scratching his brown hair on the back of his head.

"Nice...I wouldn't know..." Jack's voice trailed off, "It's been...a while...since I was last human..." The echoes of his friends. The echoes of his family. The echo of a past once lived. A short life. Jack fought hard to fight back this sad feeling that threatened to rise like a dormant beast awakened. No wonder the Tooth Fairy had told him going into his past too much would hurt him more than help him. Jack wasn't Big Brother Jack. He would never be that again. But...Jamie.

Jack's gaze raised to the moon. "...If I am a Bennett...can't you tell me?" he asked softly, pleadingly. The moon remained just as big, just as bright...and just as silent. Jack dropped his gaze back to the present for Elsa. This felt so surreal. It felt ...It felt like a dream. Jack wished it was a dream. He wished he'd wake up and he'd be back in Burgess causing mischief and mayhem. Jack felt anger bubble. "Fine...continue being all...all mysterious and silent and useless!" Jack flared, hopping off the bed, causing Rudolph to back up quickly. Jack tried to make the staff become whole again, but it just wouldn't work. He looked in the mirror, and saw that his eyes were blue again. His hair was completely platinum blonde like before. Very light, practically silvery white. "...Rudolph...what color is my hair?" he asked calmly.

Rudolph sensed the anger and he gulped, not sure if Jack wanted the answer or the answer Jack wanted to hear. Rudolph was an honest fellow however and he sounded apologetic as he replied timidly, "Er... um...don't get mad...it's...it's still b-brown..."

Jack nodded. "Thanks, I guess I'm just overthinking things." He smiled tiredly at Rudolph. Rudolph was relieved to know that Jack wasn't gonna get mad at him and he brightened up.

"So...so...we should get back to the party..." Rudolph said. Jack shook his head.

"No...Pitch is back...and he will hurt Jamie..." Jack's heart flip-flopped. What was his connection to Jamie? Before his Guardian days, he'd always watched over the entire town of Burgess, but he'd especially been fond of the Bennetts...why had that been? It couldn't be..."My sister...what was our family last name..." Jack murmured, furrowing his brow. Pitch was trying to mess with him, but Jack ...Jack felt like there was...there was definitely something up with his connection to Jamie Bennett. All he was...He turned to the moon. "Let's strike a deal, Moon," Jack said serious, "Let me go save Jamie...let me save children and The Guardians...and I'll...I'll do whatever is...that you want me to...I'll even marry Elsa of Arendelle!"

"Escuse me...you'll do what...?" A voice said from the doorway. Jack froze. Slowly, he turned, and his brown eyes met wide blue ones. He turned away from the moon, holding his broken staff in his hands, and looking at the one person he really didn't want to see right now.

"Uh, no, I can explain!" Jack started but Queen Elsa looked so confused. Jack felt horrible. This was all the moon's fault. Jack wanted to dissapear. He angrily slammed the pieces of his staff together, thinking to himself how nice it'd be if he could just be Frost, not even Jack anymore, just Frost. He wanted to get rid of his humanity. He wanted to stay a guardian. He wanted to just...be who he IS...Jamie needed him. Jamie ...

"Jack...Where are you...the Guardians need you...I need you..."

Jack's eyes widened. His staff was healing itself! In addition, he could feel the power coursing through his very veins. He let out a whoop, flying up in the air, his fully repaired staff in his hand. "I did it! I did it!" he sounded like a giddy little kid who'd tied their shoe-laces for the first time without any help. Jamie's words played again from the staff and Jack knew what he had to do. The Man In The Moon had answered him. In mid-laughter, his gaze turned and his heart plummeted. Elsa was standing in the doorway, her eyes wide with bewilderment and...hurt? Jack suddenly felt the complete opposite of giddy.

"Wow! I see it now! Your hair is white and your eyes are blue!" Rudolph exclaimed in awe, blinking.

He felt very, very guilty. He lowered to the floor, and Rudolph's mouth remained open for the whole shibang. He gulped as he leaned on his staff, feet touching the ground. His snow shoes glowed and Jack looked down, realizing the shoes replaced the dress shoes he'd been wearing previously. Great. At least they didn't have bells. "Who...Who are you...Jack Frost..." Elsa asked, drawing herself up in a Queen-like manner but Jack knew she was upset. He had sounded so confident that he'd marry her after all seconds ago. He gulped. He hadn't exactly promised the moon he'd marry...oh lovely. Jack pouted. He cleared his throat.

"I'm a spirit...of winter..." he replied finally, leaning on his staff switching it from one hand to the other, "...I was sent here...to marry you-"

"Out of the question," Elsa cut in sharply, her eyes flashing for the first time. Jack winced. He wondered if the Moon was listening. So far, Jack's first not-engagement was going just swimmingly. Elsa's eyes brimmed with tears. "I thought you were different...but you're just the same...you probably only like me because I have ice powers!" Elsa shook her head. " I can tell...your power is ice too, is it not?"

Jack's mouth went dry. "No...no that's...that's not what I'm about!" Jack desperately tried to control this tumbling pit of emotions in his gut. He didn't want to upset her. It was her birthday for cripes sake! Elsa shook her head.

"I cannot marry a person I just met...and much less someone who won't even be straight with me about who they are!" she said, her face showing sadness. "Who are you...because you're not the Jack I met earlier..." she ran from the room, and Jack could hear her soft sobbing even with the distance put between them. His face fell. He slid to the floor. Rudolph was quiet. He walked over to Jack and nuzzled his arm.

"...Gee...golly...I'm sorry about how things turned out..." Rudolph said apologetically.

"Don't be...after all...ice...is ice...it's not meant...to mix with anything..." Jack said quietly. He slowly got to his feet, clutching his staff. He turned to Rudolph, who looked at him and Jack was glad, that he had at least one friend in this place who believed in him, no matter how badly he messed up. He hugged Rudolph, his heart felt like it was freezing over. "Maybe my heart...is more frozen than I thought..." Jack said softly. Rudolph nuzzled Jack's chin.

"You're really nice, I believe your heart is warm!" Rudolph said kindly. Jack smiled sadly. He pet Rudolph's head.

"Thanks, Rudolph..." Jack straightened up, and he looked to the bed. He walked over, and picked up the necklace that had been for Elsa. He set it back on the bed, and finally, he pocketed it into his hoodie, nestled with his baby teeth container. He raised his head. "Paper..." he murmured. He rummaged in a desk but then paused. He had a better idea. "Let's go Rudolph, we have to get your light back...and save Jamie and my friends!" Jack looked to Rudolph. Rudolph blinked at him quizically. Jack grinned. "Follow me!" He opened up the window with a gust of wind. Rudolph's eyes widened.

"W-Where are you going?" Rudolph saw Jack hop onto the window ledge, and Jack smirked. He jumped and Rudolph let out a yelp running to the edge. Seeing Jack surfing on his staff, Rudolph's eyes widened.

"See Rudolph! You don't need wings to fly!" Jack laughed. He whipped up a gust of wind, and got an idea. Perhaps if he could help Rudolph believe he could fly...Jack formed a snowflake and it drifted over to Rudolph, sinking into his snout like a cool white kiss. Rudolph suddenly blinked and he shook his head.

"I wanna fly too!" Rudolph giggled and he jumped from the ledge. Jack laughed as Rudolph squealed with delight at being able to fly. Jack was actually just allowing the wind to read Rudolph as the same as Jack, thus allowing the wind to lift up Rudolph. Jack had never tried this trick on anyone, but he figured a...red-nosed reindeer was a bit different from the laws for the norms. Jack flew around the castle, until he came to the room he realized was Elsa's. He quieted down as he crept to the ledge of her window. Peeking in, he saw Elsa on her bed, talking to Olaf who was trying to cheer her up. He watched as Olaf tugged her back to the door and he couldn't get off that look of betrayal on Elsa's face when she'd overheard them. He knew she'd probably come back to check on him. He leaned closer to the window, but was above it, to make sure she didn't notice him. OR Olaf. He gasped as he felt the window open suddenly, and she stepped out onto the balcony. He heard her humming to herself and Rudolph flew into Jack and Jack quickly backed up, shushing Rudolph as Elsa looked up where some snow fell from the roof. However Jack and Rudolph stayed hidden well. She began to hum again, braiding her hair. Jack peeked over the roof at her.

"It keeps coming back to me ...I remember this pain ... It spreads across my eyes ...Everything is dull..." Elsa began to sing.

Jack leaned against the back of the roof, looking up at the moon. He felt sad for her...He felt sad for himself. He began to sing himself, lying on his back, on the roof of the castle, out of earshot of Elsa, but hearing her words clearly as though she were speaking next to him. He holds his staff against his right shoulder, Rudolph stays silent next to him, sensing the change in atmosphere. Jack takes a breath and closes his eyes, starting to sing softly. As he sings, his mind wanders to earlier, at how awkward he felt in the Ball Room, at how it felt wierd to be human, and at his guilt for hurting Elsa. He doesn't know the right words to fix it, and he can feel the moonlight touch his face and he lifts his face to it as he continues his part of this song.

"Everyone's smiling, they're smiling
It pushes me far far away
I can't understand
Everything is blue ...Can you hear me out there?"

Jack quiets down, taking a deep breath as he heard Elsa continue to sing, her voice growing and he blinked, realizing it was snowing. His influence, or hers? For the first time, Jack didn't know who was the ice master.

" Will you hold me now Hold me now My frozen heart?" Elsa sang.

"I'm gazing from the distance and
I feel everything pass through me..." Jack continued, thinking to flashbacks of when he'd been invisible...when everything had passed through him...When he'd been lost...and lonely. He wondered, if Elsa felt that way too.

"I can't be alone right now
Will you hold me now Hold me now My frozen heart..." Elsa sang, hugging herself. Jack's heart sank. Her singing, it wasn't beautiful. It was...It was breath-taking.

"I'm lost in a deep winter sleep
I can't seem to find my way out alone..." Jack found himself singing this along with Elsa, although he'd never heard this song, he could hear her...through the ice...it was like he could predict her next words...like they wre linked...perhaps this similarity...He looked to the moon, a sad expression on his face. Rudolph nuzzled his arm comfortingly, trying not to slip on the roof and instead sort of lying down on his stomach, as he gazed up at the moon like Jack was doing.

"Can you wake me?" Elsa sang, looking up at the moon as well. Jack turned his face away from the moon, and peeked at Elsa again. Her facial expression showed a mixture of hurt...and ...and loss. She was searching, and he realized she was singing to the moon. He looked at the moon.

"Let's go Rudolph... " he said softly. He took off the roof with Rudolph as Elsa turned her face away. Rudolph followed him and Jack's face was sad and bewildered, like a lost little boy, as he flew in the light of the moon. He is silent as Elsa continues to sing the next bit of their duet that they are both unaware that they're actually continuing.

"I know when I let it in
It hides love from this moment
So I guard it close
I watch the moves it makes..." Elsa sang, turning away from the balcony and going into her room. She rubbed her arms. "I'm so stupid...there's no such thing..as love at first sight..." She teared up, gasping for breath amidst her singing. She sang to make herself feel better, but right now, she felt childish and lost. Jack had been a stranger, that she'd just met. She had thought he was nice and then she finds out he was only interested in marrying her. Thinking having ice powers, would magically make her say yes. Elsa bit her lip.

"But it gets me, but it gets me
I wish I could understand how I
Could make it disappear, make it disappear..." Jack sang, his voice a mixture of anger and loss. "Anyone out there hear me now?" Jack's gaze looked back at the castle which had gotten smaller with the distance he was putting between it and himself. Between himself ...and Elsa. He put on his hood of his blue sweatshirt, wearing the brown bear pelt over his shoulders, figuring he'd need if if the moon made him human again. He felt very guilty for Elsa.

"Will you hold me now Hold me now ...My frozen heart...Kiss my lips and maybe you can take me to your world for now..." Elsa twirled back to the window and she gasped, seeing the words, I'm Sorry- Jack sketched into the frost of her window in big letters. Elsa closed her eyes, remembering the brief dance she'd shared with Jack. She knew it was stupid, but there was just something about that boy. She smiled to herself, despite her tears, and moved around her room as though she weren't dancing alone in the pale moonlight. "I can't be alone right now...Will you hold me now Hold me now My frozen heart...I'm lost in a deep winter sleep...I can't seem to find my way out alone...Can you wake me?"

She stopped dancing however. She gazed up at the moon, tears in her eyes. Jack paused as well, sitting on his staff, gazing right at the moon, basked in its light, Rudolph hovering right near him quietly. He and Elsa both overlap with their soft voices full of hurt and confusion and ...a sense of loss.

"Please make it all go away
Am I ever gonna feel myself again?
I hope I will..."

A/N; DISCLAIMER. THe song is "WInter Sleep" by Olivia Lufkin. I own nothing but my own ideas . I cut out her last chorus because I felt it fitting to end it with these last 3 lines instead of repeating the chorus once more. NExt time, I am introducing my OWN OC'S. C: