A/N: FAVORITE AND REVIEW! ALSO ENJOY! I will have Elsa sing a fun song next chapter! Also, I'm SO HAPPY with this chapter. It's around 4,095 words, however I have made it over 5,000 so you're welcome. I worked hard on it...it took me...4-5 hours...and uh...check out my YT channel, Prince ShadowStar for my ROTG music videos. I LEARNED HOW TO USE IMOVIE SO HAPPY. HAHAHA. Anyhow, I'm SO happy with this progress. YES, EVERYTHING WILL TIE TOGETHER IN THE END I PROMISE :D ISN"T LIFE COMPLICATED! I LOVE JACK AND ELSA TOGETHER WHEE. PABBIE IS MY FAVORITE TROLL. HE IS LITERALLY... THE TROLL XD I took down this chapter because I wanted to revise it and I felt funny, like I rushed into my idea without a proper, proper introduction. Now, this is fanfiction so I am taking it where I want to, however, I can understand the confusion towards the end of this chapter, so I revised it. It's Disney, the world of Frozen, so I thought, I NEED MORE SINGING. Who wants to see a feisty Elsa? I DO! The song at the end is a PARODY I wrote. It's called King Of Anything - Sara Bareilles and I've wanted to use this song for a while. It's amazing though only one verse actually really applies to Elsa from the original song, I had fun making a parody version of it for Elsa's song. :) It's like Let it Go but focused at jack XD
How did Jack end up at Elsa's feet? Long story short, he had been poofed to Patience's little lair with Jamie and realized that it wasn't possible to get back to the North Pole. Why? Because Jack had left the snow globe somewhere in the bottom of the lake he'd nearly drowned in just minutes before.
"What do we do now?" Jamie threw his hands up in the air in exhasperation. "Without the globe, we can't contact The Tooth Fairy or the Easter Bunny!"
Jack shivered, having more pressing concerns, like his oncoming cold and runny nose. Patience had given him a blanket and when he'd asked how she was able to touch material items so easily, she giggled. "I'm like you guys silly, I'm not actually transparent..." Jack scratched his head, figuring that made sense.
Jamie was already pacing in front of the small black cauldron, mumbling to himself. Jack sat on the rickety bed near the warm fireplace, and watched, somewhat amused. Jamie suddenly paused and turned back to Jack. Jack blinked. "Pitch...Pitch may go for my family...because of you!"
Jack's eyes widened. He had totally forgotten about Pitch. The moonstone had picked that moment to float out of Jamie's pocket and shine on Jack, suddenly taking him away from Jamie and Patience. Unbeknowest to Jack about how Rudolph had joined him back in the lovely world of the Ice Queen, Rudolph had filled Bunny and Tooth in on events that transpired with Pitch and was assisting with trying to thaw out Santa, except for the fact that suddenly, Rudolph's whole body began to glow, and blinking, Rudolph went cross-eyed, seeing his normally red light...turn...blue?
With a squeak, he hadn't the chance to figure out what had happened before he vanished in front of the others. Bunny and Tooth blinked and stared at the spot that Rudolph had been only moments before. "Blimey...does anything even make sense anymore?" Bunny snorted with a scowl.
Jack quickly dusted himself off, getting to his feet. Ignoring Elsa, he turned to Pabbie. "I don't know what you and the Moon have planned for me, but I need you to send me back...now...like ...right now!" It was an urgent almost childishly snappish demand. Pabbie paused his ambling away, and turned back to Jack. The other trolls were silent. It was rare for someone to speak so bossy-like to Pabbie, and Jack wasn't exactly a gentle-man when it came to the attitude he took on when making a demand. Elsa however remained silent and rooted to the spot. Internally, she was waging a war with herself on whether to freeze him or not. She normally didn't feel the need to use her ice powers on people, but Jack was already apparently an ice spirit...more ice couldn't possibly affect him. However, she was aware that there was something different about this brown haired and eyed Jack from the white haired Jack she'd briefly glimpsed a few days ago.
"There is a lady in your presence...I will send you back after you have-" Pabbie started but Jack gripped his staff, swinging it angrily into the ground, causing the trolls to all give him more space. Even Rudolph ducked the swing. Elsa narrowed her eyes. Jack's eyes flashed at Pabbie.
" I don't mean any disrespect-" Jack began, realizing he was letting his anger take control.
"Funny, your actions tell more about you than your words do, Jack..." Elsa said coldly. Jack shivered. He normally didn't get the chills, but being human now, he could feel that like an icy blast. Jack felt something instinctively telling him -though very rusty and unused- that he needed to shape up and quickly. Without his powers, he was...well, powerless. Rudolph gasped breaking the tension momentarily. Jack squinted, and his eyes widened. Rudolph's nose was glowing blue. Elsa also watched, though her expression was very, very refined, and Pabbie stroked his chin, watching with interest and Rudolph shook his head.
"It happened when I got trapped in some big wierd silvery-blue light..." Rudolph explained. His ears flattened. "...It's not the same as when my nose was red..."
Jack's heart sank. There was too much going on. Him being human, being trapped back here...having the one person he really didn't want to see stare him down with a quiet sense of killing intent. On top of that, Pitch was...Pitch was up to who knows what and Jack had to protect Jamie...But he couldn't just leave Rudolph behind. Jack gulped. He gripped his staff tightly, and backed away slowly. He however tripped over a small troll who giggled as Jack landed on his back in the snow. The other trolls laughed, and Jack's bear pelt cape got tangled over his head. Elsa managed to maintain face despite his clumsy trip only because she was trying to think how best to handle this situation in a Queen-like manner. Just because he acted the court jester, didn't mean she had to be on his level. She was raised a lady, after all. Although she thought back to Anna punching Hans in the face with a wry smile. Elsa turned away from the trolls, Jack and Rudolph, and her face showed a mixture of trying very hard to fight back a fear...a fear of...of what? Looking dumb? If anything, Jack was the one who looked dumb.
She couldn't understand how his hair was defying gravity, the way it stuck up, windswept to the right so dorkily on top of his head. Definitely not cute. Jack quickly got to his feet, his cheeks hot from embarassment. He knew he looked stupid to Elsa. Her face showed the air of someone who was looking down on him. Jack felt something inside himself flare. "It's not like I wanted to marry you!" Jack found himself blurting angrily, slamming his staff into the snowy ground in anger. The trolls all gasped in unison. Rudolph gulped and Pabbie rubbed his temples. Oi veh, kids these days. Elsa however slowly turned back around, and her face was a mixture of anger and hurt. Jack bit his tongue, instantly regretting his outburst. He felt flustered, out of place, and nothing was going the way he'd hoped. "Look. The moon and your pal Rocky over there," he jabbed a thumb in Pabbie's direction and Pabbie shot Jack a disgruntled frown for the first time at being called, "Rocky", "...they landed me here ok! I never asked to come here! I was told that in order to continue as my role as Guardian-"
"What is so important about being a Guardian, that you'd force someone you don't even know to marry you?" Elsa sharply cut in.
Jack narrowed his eyes, and stepped towards her, and the trolls all blinked, watching the tension between them cause the air to become frigid. "In my world, being a Guardian means having children believe in me...and I in turn protect them..." Jack said, wearily. Elsa actually rolled her eyes at him. Jack felt himself fume.
She put her hands on her hips, a rather comical gesture, had this not been a serious moment, Jack would've smirked. "Just to children? Guardian? What does that even mean?" Elsa scoffed, narrowing her blue eyes at Jack's narrowed brown ones. Jack clenched his teeth. He didn't know how to explain to her that he didn't actually exist except to children, or rather, only children in his world could see him. There were of course adults too but it was mostly children. About 98% of the people who could see him were children between the ages of since birth until around their early teens when most of them theoretically set aside their childhood fantasies in pursuit of real goals.
"It means...I'd rather go back to being simply Jack Frost rather than being married to an Ice Queen, it's apparent that ice and more ice will only make you even colder!" Jack snapped, turning on his heel. He heard the audible gasp from the trolls behind him. Biting his lip, and furrowing his brow, Jack closed his eyes for a moment, before feeling deep guilt at what he'd just said. He turned to speak but found that Elsa was already running down a path and away from him. Jack didn't have the energy to pursue her.
Elsa had to choke back the hurt tears that stung at her eyes. Her face felt hot despite the evident cool temperature she was surrounded by, but she didn't care. She picked up her dress by the hem, and just ran, her hair coming loose from it's braid, not caring, not feeling, just running. Of all the rude pretentious things for Jack Frost to have said. She couldn't tell them apart and she realized it was her mistake for separating the two sides of Jack...they were the same person, and they'd both hurt Elsa. She got away from the Valley where the Trolls all lived, turning left, she came closer to her destination. She stifled a sob, coming across her old staircase leading to her old ice castle. She came here when she wanted to be alone or felt sad. She ran in, and slammed the doors shut behind her.
Jack stood awkwardly, the trolls gazing at him with mixed glares and exasperation. Pabbie shook his head, and Jack's heart sank at the feeling that everyone...everyone was judging him. "I never...I never asked for this..." Jack found himself defensively getting worked up, he felt like choking, though he didn't know why...it was just getting harder to talk...and his lips were starting to get cold," ...I want to go home..." He looked to the moon pleadingly. The moon remained silent. Jack lowered his head, his shoulders sagging.
"I understand," Pabbie said gently, "...but...you can't leave things like this between you and Elsa...you must know this..."
Jack clenched his staff. What kind of question was that? It's not like he knew Elsa. The song he'd heard her sing earlier echoed in his mind but he shook his head. The night air was biting and for the first time, Jack knew that the moon really meant to keep him human unless he married Elsa. Apparently Manny hadn't forgotten about Jack's outburst from earlier about how he said he'd rather go back to being human than get married. Jack winced. He really wished he thought before he spoke.
Jack stuffed his hand into his jacket pocket, still wearing his normal pants and sweatshirt, with the exception of the bear pelt Pabbie had given him wrapped around his shoulders and Jack knew without it, he'd be way worse off. His fingers brushed against the cool metal case of his baby teeth. His eyes widened. He took out the case. It was glowing. Rudolph's eyes widened. "Golly..." Rudolph blinked in awe, inching closer to Jack, sensing that Jack wasn't really angry at the moment, and Jack touched his fingers to the case. "...What is that?" Rudolph asked politely.
Jack looked at Rudolph, who's blue glow was getting brighter it seemed, the closer it got to Jack's case. Jack furrowed his brow. Was Rudolph's nose...Jack's eyes widened. "Rudolph...you said your nose went all blue after you got caught up in a blueish light right?" Jack asked urgently. Rudolph blinked but nodded. Jack let out a small confident whoop. "Rudolph...your nose...it's...it's a moonstone! Or rather...it seems Manny gave you some mojo!" Jack sounded excited. Perhaps Manny was giving Jack another chance? A chance at what though? Jack's excitement died as quickly as it had come. If he had any chance with Elsa...even as friends...he'd just blown it.
"Gee golly, you think so?" Rudolph blinked innocently at Jack. Jack smiled.
"I'm positive...uh...can I ...can I touch your nose?" Jack asked.
Pabbie suddenly grabbed Jack's tooth case before Jack could stop him. Jack's eyes widened. "What, hey! Give that back!" Jack spluttered but the trolls all giggled, rolling up into boulders and all of them rolled away from him. Pabbie chuckled, rolling around Jack's legs with the case which had stopped glowing when Pabbie touched it. "To find what's lost you must go find the one who calls night day and touches the sky but once a day..."
Jack hated riddles. "Give me a break! Give that back! That's precious to me!" Jack shouted, getting angry. Pabbie tossed it to one of the other trolls and they all started to toss it around, Jack trying to get it back comically though it was out of exasperation and desperation. Jack needed that case. It was his only link to his human life. His past. His family. His sister.
"In which case, Jack Bennett, you need to get your priorities straight!" One troll started to sing. Jack groaned, trying not to get dizzy. Rudolph awkwardly tried to help Jack but the trolls were fast and Rudolph ended up sitting on his rear and sighing dejectedly. "There is nothing warm about being alone..." Jack realized with dread that they were starting to sing, and where was that magical music coming from? Was there a secret orchestra hiding under a rock? What was up with this world and singing Trolls?
"Oh no, you're not pulling me into this! Give it back!" Jack yelled, and he swung his staff angrily. He intentionally missed hitting the trolls but there was a resounding crack as his staff hit an actual boulder. Jack's eyes widened. Oh damn. He had finally JUST fixed the effing thing! Jack watched with a sinking heart, as he pulled his staff closer to him. His heart beat wildly and he inspected for damages. TO his immense incredulous relief...it turns out he'd only scraped his staff. He breathed with relief. Suddenly, he felt his staff leave his grip and his eyes widened in horror as he saw Pabbie -who was damn lithe- chuckle, hopping away from Jack. Jack's eyes narrowed. The trolls started to sing an actual song and Jack found himself swept up by a tidal wave of them!
"There is no solace in an empty home!
Don't hide and don't shut her out!
This is a tough love, but that's just more to learn about!
Your heart needs fixing upping
It needs a definite fix
You're heart has never been touched boy
Not even in your past!
She is Snow
And you are Frost
Together you are powerful
Separate you are both lost!
So don't be afraid
To throw a little love her way
Don't be afraid
You only have one chance to say-"
"ENOUGH DAMN SINGING ALREADY!" Jack roared suddenly, covering his ears. The trolls all stopped abruptly. Rudolph tentatively walked over to Pabbie and cast him those big reddish brown eyes.
"Please, Mr. Pabbie..." Rudolph whimpered, "That case...I can tell, it's precious to Jack...please don't take that from him...the staff too..."
Pabbie's gaze softened. "You're lucky, Jack...you have a good friend..." Pabbie tossed Jack both his case and staff. Jack scrambled and grabbed both miraculously. Jack felt his heart finally calm down, knowing he had possession of his items. He looked to Rudolph.
"Thank you," Jack's voice dripped with a weakened but powerful thanks. Rudolph bowed his head to Jack, and smiled at him, as only a Reindeer can.
"That's what buddies are for!" Rudolph said, prancing over to Jack and nuzzling his arm. Jack pet Rudolph's snout.
"I don't know what I'd do without you," Jack said and he really meant it. Rudolph had saved Jack on more than one occasion...all times without the use of force...Jack looked to the moon with a glare though the fire was still boiling and he felt the trolls all watching him.
"...I think...I think...you should at least...at least talk to Queen Elsa..." Rudolph said softly. Jack stiffened.
He didn't want to. Why waste the time? He had Pitch to worry about. However, his rejection died on his lips as he saw the look that Rudolph was giving him. It was a crest-fallen look of dissapointment. Jack's mouth went dry. "...There's ...nothing more to say..." Jack said, his voice wavering from a sense of a hopelessness in his gut.
Pabbie snorted, leaning on his own staff and he hit Jack suddenly over the head with it. Jack yelped. "There is not such thing as nothing more to say, boy!" Pabbie barked.
Jack rubbed his head, teary eyed, glaring at the annoying elderly troll. "We are from two completely different worlds!"
"Worlds don't matter! What matters is solving things like the 310 year old adult you are!" Pabbie impatiently beckoned to Jack to hand him something. Jack realized it was his staff that Pabbie wanted. He refused to give it up. Pabbie sighed. "Do you want to go home, or not?" Jack growled. He didn't want to depend on Pabbie to get home...but really...what other options did he have? He didn't know this world. He looked to his staff and then slowly but reluctantly, handed it over. He had trust issues since Pitch had snapped his staff in half once before, however, he didn't get a dark vibe at all from this troll, just a bewildered annoyed vibe. However, Jack's eyes narrowed.
"How do you know my age." Jack demanded this, it wasn't a question. Pabbie smirked.
"Don't you have other places to be?" The troll asked cheekily.
Jack huffed. "Tell me!"
"Very well, I know because Sister Moon told me about you...everything..." Pabbie said, his tone dropping to serious.
Jack swallowed. "E-everything?"
"Yes," Pabbie replied simply. Jack furrowed his eyebrows, looking away from the elder troll and finally he scratched his head.
"...I..." Jack bit his lower lip. The look of hurt that had crossed Elsa's eyes. Yes, he felt guilty for what he'd said. With a tussle of a hand through his messy brown windswept hair, Jack puffed out his cheeks, finally drawing breath and letting out a long exhale. "...I'll apologize to Elsa...I owe her that...and I know this..." He sagged his shoulders. She was reacting as he had expected her to. He knew he would have been just as accusatory...and suspicious. Pabbie's face lit up.
"I am glad to hear it," Pabbie pointed towards where Elsa had taken off earlier. "You will find her if you just follow that path..."
Jack squinted. As far as he could tell all he could see was snow. There wasn't any path. "Is there no chance I can get my powers back? If i could just fly..."
Rudolph tentatively trotted over to the start of the path that would theoretically lead them to Elsa. "...I...I know this path..." Rudolph's ears twitched. He looked to Jack, his eyes bright. "...This is...this is close to where my home is!"
Jack's eyes widened. "I remember...you mentioned something about living someplace made of ice?"
Rudolph nodded. "I- I bet that's where Ms. Queen Elsa is! If anything...I bet she made it! It would make sense! Golly...she's...she's really amazing!" he giggled. Jack felt his tooth case warm in his hand and he looked to it. It had resumed glowing bright gold and Pabbie smiled at Jack.
" ...Your memories...they call to you...but so does she..." Pabbie gestured towards the path. Jack looked at his small metal container. A memory? A message? Was he meant to see something? Jack however placed the case back into his pocket. Rudolph's nose glowed blue as he wagged his little furry tail. He was the kind of Reindeer that was a dark golden brown with white little splotches on his hind quarters. Being adolescent, Jack knew that Rudolph's antlers still had some growing to do. Jack turned away and started to walk towards Rudolph.
"...I'll find her first," Jack said. Being human again, Jack realized this sense of missing something was very powerful. He suddenly, didn't want to look at his memories. He didn't want to remember. "...I'm...I'm going to fix things...starting with her..." Pabbie smiled.
"I wish you two a safe journey," Pabbie ambled away with the other trolls.
Jack stared after but he didn't say anything more. Holding his staff firmly, and turning on his heel, Jack put the staff over his shoulders, idly, like he does when walks across Jamie's fence, ranting about Bunnymund, and he and Rudolph took off.
Meanwhile, Elsa had calmed down, but now she paced. She looked at her reflection in the ice and furrowed her brows, something a Queen shouldn't do because it is very unbecoming. However, Elsa didn't care at the moment. She stuck out her tongue and made a face. Another thing a Queen shouldn't do. She finally slid to the floor, bunching her knees to her chest, wearing that beautiful dress that she'd magically conjured from her ice powers. Her dress wasn't actually ice, but apparently she could magically make winter clothing. Only for herself. Past ice skates Elsa couldn't actually do anything related to fashion. She stared at her hands. She cleared her throat, and began to sing, figuring she'd cheer up if she could just let it all out in song. She didn't want to sing in front of Pabbie but here, she was alone. She was free, to truly be and feel what she wanted. She felt a little bad because she knew that Anna tried to make her feel at home in Arendelle, but although she was a beloved Queen now, she was a unique one, and that uniqueness put her under a microscope that she couldn't escape...until she came here. She sat in the middle of her ice steps.
"Oh (oh oh oh)
Oh (oh oh oh)
Oh (oh oh oh)
Oh (oh oh oh) .." Elsa looked at her hands still as she began to sing. She begins to absently braid her hair, though she pauses after her first few lines... "I am the Ice Queen and my heart is so cold according to your analogy, There's so much I'd say but I know that I shouldn't, So I just keep quiet and let all you say just pass by," Elsa clenched her fists, looking around her giant ice room. She stood up as she sang the next verse, walking down the steps to the bottom of the steps. "You've got your opinions, sure, We're all entitled to them, But I never asked," She waved her hand in annoyance, as though dismissing the impression of Jack frost, as she moved in a circle around the room. "So I thank you for your time, And try not to waste any more of mine, This wasn't meant to last!" Elsa spun around the bottom, the sparkling fountain behind her starting to gush water but a quick hand wave as she continued to sing, turned it to a beautiful frozen ice stream mid-running into the fountain. The edges were sharp however, a reflection of Elsa's armor. "I hate to break to you now, But I'm not caring, There's no one here to marry..." She conjured up a snow-man that looked remarkably like Jack though made of snow and she danced around him a little, as he stood awkwardly, but smiling at her."Who cares, if you disagree? You are NOT me, who made you King of anything? So you dare to tell me I'm icy? Who died, and made you King of anything?"
"Oh (oh oh oh)
Oh (oh oh oh)
Oh (oh oh oh)
Oh (oh oh oh).." Elsa hugged herself as she spun around the snow Jack, who held his icicle staff and blinked back at her puzzled. Slowing down and going nose to nose with him, she gazed back into his eyes. He spread his arms, thinking she wanted a hug and what's unique about Elsa's powers is she decides whether to give her life creations personality or not, and with him, she gave him none. To represent what an asshole he is. "You sound so convinced. Say it's out of good intent, To say you need me.."
She backed away with a glare and grabbed his staff, instead brandishing it back at him as he held up his hands in bewilderment.
"But you expect me to
Jump up on board with you
And ride off into your delusional sunset!
I'm not the one who's wrong
With no direction oh
But you'll never see..."
She threw down his staff and it melted, and Jack tried to follow Elsa as Elsa ran up the steps, and she allowed him to start to run after her, as she descended up her big steps which were beautifully crafted from her ice. She hitched up her dress by the hem as she ran, her eyes gleaming with a childish almost bubblying defiance. She was calm and collected and used to holding how she felt in, but here, she could sing and be free. "You are a master of ice too, but you think that you're all that, You show me one of you but that's all past... " She makes it to the top floor and goes into her intricate room with the giant chandelier that had been reconstructed, and goes over to the closed icicle doors, standing before them, as though pausing for a moment. She looked at her reflection and sees the ghost of human Jack smiling at her, all displaced and dorky looking compared to everyone else... like that night on her birthday. She glares at her reflection, turning away. Jack meanwhile, had found that the doors were opened and he snuck in with Rudolph. He heard her echoing singing and quickly stealthed up the stairs quietly, staying out of sight. Rudolph had trained himself to be good on ice so he was able to keep up with Jack though he had to go a bit slower. Jack peeked around the iced wall, having mouthed the word, "wow" from how ...how tremendously fantasmical this...this castle was. He peeked a glimpse at Elsa, his eyes widening at how beautiful and wavy and waist length her hair was when it wasn't braided or in a bun on her head. She was, she was beautiful and Jack momentarily forgot about everything until of course, she started to sing again and Jack realized she was brandishing a fist at a fake snowman of...him?
"...He looks like you!" Rudolph giggled quietly, peeking with Jack. Jack pouted.
"There's something off about him...he looks...well flat...unlively..." Jack frowned.
"Maybe it's a reflection of her view of you," Rudolph inquired. Jack's face fell. Probably. Elsa continued to sing loudly and without a care, her hair flowing around her as she twirled around the snowman Jack gayly and freely.
"And who cares if you disagree?
You are not me
Who made you King of anything?
So you dare tell me who to be
Who died and made you king of anything?"
She hugs herself and turns away as she sings, thinking back to how life was before Jack. She feels hurt that he called her unable to be marriage material. How dare he. He acted like he didn't want her at all, but apparently his job required him to like her. She fumed but sighed, her shoulders sagging as she rested her head against the closed ice doors, closing her eyes as she continued to sing, this time softly and without anger the next verse.
"All my life
I've tried
To make everybody happy while I
Just hurt
And hide
Waitin' for someone to tell me it's my turn
To decide..."
Jack looked sadly at her, still staying hidden, and he shifted so that his face was half hidden, and he did the shift that he used to do when he watched Jamie, and that time when Jamie had asked for the Easter Bunny to show he was real and Jack had also, shifted his head, as he'd gazed sadly as the boy waited expectantly for something, anything to happen. Jack felt like Elsa was facing something similar...however, it seems that she was already getting ready to sing more and Jack wondered what it was with this world and singing.
"Oh (oh oh oh)
Oh (oh oh oh)
Oh (oh oh oh)
Oh (oh oh oh)"
Her eyes open as she get's a flare in them again. A spark that makes her Elsa. She opens up the door easily and steps out onto the balcony, staring at Arendelle, the dawn of a new day starting to rise as she swishes her fine hips, and raises her hands to the sky. Snow Jack ambles after her, trying to figure out, what the heck this pretty Ice Queen expects of him. Elsa turns to him and stalks over to the snow Jack, backing him up [sexily] against the rail of the balcony. Jack sneaks over to the doorway, watching this, and wonders if he should actually leave. She sounds really mad and he turns but Rudolph bumps into Jack, making him forced to stay. [I love you Rudolph.]
"Who cares if you disagree?
You are not me.
Who is Jack Frost the Guardian?
So you dare tell me to marry?
Who died and made you King of anything?"
Snow Jack blinked in confusion as she stepped away and she continued to sing, brandishing her arms widely as though giving a huge hug to the world, a giant smile of defiance on her pretty face. Her hair was still down and she hadn't bothered braiding it. "Who cares if you disagree? You won't succeed! What makes you think I'll marry you? So you don't even like me? Well that's fine I don't want boy who only lies!"
She created a crown made from ice and she wore it on her head then tossed it to snow Jack. Snow Jack blinked at it in confusion and Elsa walked over, holding out her hand and easily plucking it out of snow Jack's hands. She has this quirked brow and a rebellious smirk on her face. Her eyes are shining brightly, the hurt and tears erased, and replaced with a feisty spirit.
"Let me hold your crown, babe.
Oh ohhhhhhhhhhh
Ahhhhhhhhhhh..!" She sang to the sky above. She turned to the snow Jack. "The next time I see your face, I'm returning you back to the ice!" She waved her hand, and Snow Jack melted at her feet. Elsa smiled to herself, and sighed, happily turning around until her heart stopped. There in the door way stood Jack, his mouth a bit open, and Rudolph, timidly poking his head out from around Jack.
"Bad time?" Jack asked weakly, as it was the first thing to come to his mind in this awkward moment.
