A/N: Yes, I know I left you guys on a cliffhanger! Yes Elsa and Jack will make up, now HOW that is what you must read and find out. I won't spoil any more of the chapters for you all, but please enjoy the read! I know I have alot going on. I'm really happy with my story and the support I got for this story. I write for myself first and entertaining people makes me happy. I did a modified version for "You Can't Take Me" from Spirit, :) Please enjoy, no flames. It's a duet with Jack and Elsa actually in the room which is nice. ;) I may take another break, because I'm loving this fanfic but I want to give people a chance to catch up. :) PLEASE REvIEW it makes me happy.

Jack could sense that Elsa definitely hadn't planned on seeing his face so soon. It was a tad comical how he saw her try to shift from her shocked expression to one of Queen and orderly-ness, which resulted in her looking like she smelled a rotten egg. Jack cleared his throat, figuring the faster he said sorry, the faster he could leave. He didn't know what he expected in coming here, but he knew that he at least owed her an apology. He'd find a way to stay Jack Frost, but he prayed the Man in the Moon was not a mind reader. Jack leaned on his staff, clutching it for moral support, as he opened his mouth to speak. However, Elsa spoke first.

"Leave."

Jack blinked. "I-I know you're mad at me," he said.

Elsa crossed her arms. Jack gulped. "Mad doesn't begin to cover the way I feel about you, you...you...self-serving, self-absorbed, pretentious...turnip!" She said, stalking over to him, and jabbing her finger at him. Jack quickly backed away. Rudolph gulped and kept his distance from the both of them.

"I-I'm sorry!" Jack blurted this quickly. Elsa continued to glare. Jack wanted to punch something. Was it not enough? Apparently it wasn't because she turned away from him, and walked towards another tunnel entrance in her giant room of ice, since they were both upstairs, Jack realized that it was rather ...intricate in design. Finally she turned back to him.

"Actions speak louder than words, Jack Frost," she said with the airs of a Queen. Jack narrowed his eyes.

"Oh I'm sorry, your ICY-ness," he snapped. He suddenly winced. Crap. His temper beat him to rationality. Elsa glared at him and she laughed.

"You are so intolerable! You're rude, and you're so ...so ooogh!" She made fists, not sure what to say. Jack glared.

"Look, it's because of the MOON I'm here!" He snapped.

"Moon? The moon? I don't care if it was ...if it was a god who sent you! I am not marrying you!" Elsa fumed.

Jack laughed. "That's fine by me!" He yelled, and he threw up his hands. He was so pissed at the moon for landing him here. Nothing he said was having any affect on this person. Why was he even bothering. Suddenly, Jack felt like, he felt like turning his anger and his inability to speak...into a song? What the hell was up with that? Well, she seemed to use singing as a means to talk about how she felt. Maybe she'd actually listen if he sang. Not that he wanted to. Why did he want to? Jack Frost doesn't sing! Much. Well, he liked to sing, but ...no. No he would not get pulled into this-

"You should leave, you're not going to change anything standing around like a dummy," Elsa said haughtily. She suddenly began to sing, and Jack narrowed his eyes, feeling all of a sudden like he knew exactly what to say.

"You won't marry me,
Yeah..."

Jack slammed his staff onto the ground, and gestured at Elsa as he sang, causing her to turn around and note his inclusion in her song for the first time.

Got to fight another fight
I have to listen to a plan that's not mine
I want to go
check it out
I'm on my way and I don't feel right
The moon has stated that
I have to get married and that's a fact
It's OK
I'll find a way
You nor the moon ain't takin' me down no way...!" Jack brandished his staff at Elsa, and he moved around her, putting a hand over his heart and then using his hand gestures to show his frustration as he moved around the room, his face furrowed and the look of absolute anger and annoyance and even exhasperation mixed into his features. Elsa listened to him, her own expression narrowed though slightly questioning and she held her tongue, though she is bubbling with what she too wants to say. Jack continues to sing.

"Don't judge a thing until you know what's inside it
Don't push me
I'll fight it
Never gonna give in
never gonna give it up, no
If you can't catch a wave then you're never gonna ride it
You can't come uninvited
Never gonna give in
never gonna give freedom up, no
You can't take me
I'm free!" Jack was singing this to the cieling, indicating that he is referencing to the moon, though Elsa takes that to mean that he's blaming HER for being "tied down". She starts to sing right back to Jack, this time walking right over and Jack backs up a little, as feisty Elsa begins to sing.

"Why did it all go wrong?
I wanna know what's going on
And what's this hold in me?
This is not how it's supposed to be
I gotta fight another fight
I'm going to fight with all my might
I'm getting out, so check it out
You're in my way
Yeah, you better watch out!"

"Oh, come on!" Jack retorted and they both began to sing the chorus in complete harmony which was kinda epic to poor Rudolph who was both awed and exhasperated at how childish both of them were behaving. As they sang this chorus, they circled around each other until at the end, they are literally nose to nose, within kissing distance, glaring each other down epicly as their eyes both burn with the lights that kindle their fire and fuel them to spur on and raise the tension that is eminating from between them. They don't need their ice powers, they're having no problems being icy to each other. Jack definitely wouldn't be deterred by the pretty shades of blue in her eyes oh NO siree bob! And Elsa, she definitely wouldn't care for the honey speckled gold specks in those annoying brown eyes that matched that dorkily wind-swept hair which beckoned for hands to run through it or give it a good brushing! No siree they both thought, This person is the most insufferable least cute person ever to cross my path!

"Don't judge a thing until you know what's inside it
Don't push me
I'll fight it
Never gonna give in
never gonna get married, no
If you can't catch a wave then you're never gonna ride it
You can't come uninvited
Never gonna give in
never gonna give it up, no
You won't marry me
I'm free!"

Rudolph quickly leapt in front of both Elsa and Jack just then. "Please! Don't be mad at each other!" Rudolph's ears flattened, and he looked sad. Elsa's eyes softened but only for the reindeer. She knelt by him and pet his snout.

"I'm not mad, but try to understand," she said gently, " I find idiots intolerably annoying," she said lightly. Jack felt that blow cut through him like an icy sock to the gut. He gripped his staff. What was her problem? He said sorry. Why wasn't it enough.

"What else do you want me to do!" Jack's voice rose out of annoyance and exhasperation. "Tell me!" Like hell he knew how to deal with women. Normally sorry back in his day would suffice. He really was sorry. He shouldn't have talked to Elsa period. Then he wouldn't be in this predicament.

"There is nothing you can do, otherwise you'd have already done it," She quirked an all-knowing brow in his direction and Jack's grip on his staff tightened even more.

"If you don't tell me, how will I know!?" He shouted, brandishing his staff.

"Fine, I will tell you what I want you to do... I want you to leave," Elsa said lightly, turning away from Jack and Rudolph. Jack grit his teeth, setting his jaw in a tight manner.

"You want me to leave, you know what... " Jack flared but then he held up his hands, still holding his staff in one of them. "You want me to leave? I'm gone, You don't want to take my apology and accept it maturely, that's your problem, lady!" He turned on his heel and stalked towards the exit. Elsa glared after Jack, and stalked towards him. Jack saw her out of the corner of his eye, and noticed her forming something in her hands. Suddenly, he felt something cold hit him in the back of his head.

"Ye-hey!" He turned quickly, slipping on the ice floor and landing on his butt. Jack looked dorky sprawled and he grumpily tried to fix his bear cloak which had gone over his head. Suddenly he heard a chuckle. Peeking past his bear cloak, he realized that Elsa was trying to hide a fit of giggles. Jack blinked. She found him being a clutz amusing? Suddenly, an idea dawned onto Jack. A mischevious yet wonderfully horrible idea.

He looked towards the entrance to the nice balcony where the sun was shining, and the view of Arendelle was visible. He got to his feet, and brushed himself off of the snow that Elsa had hit him with. He noticed her instantly snap back to a haughty and introverted Queen-like manner again, but Jack wouldn't be deterred. He'd seen a little bit of the real Elsa. He realized, that snow is what connected them. Not because of their powers, but because of their personalities. Mix ice with ice...you get more...fun. Jack smirked to himself. He noticed Elsa casting him an annoyed look but before she could open her mouth to cast him out he held up his hands. "Before I go...do you want to build a snowman?"

Elsa blinked. "Escuse me?" She scoffed.

"Yeah, you know...a snowman..." Jack said with a grin.

Elsa looked at him strangely. "Did you get brainfreeze? I must've hit you harder than I thought. NO, I don't want to build a snowman with you, I don't want to build anything with you!" She scoffed, putting her hands on her hips. Jack smirked. Good. Feisty Elsa was a fun Elsa.

"No, no... I completely understand," Jack held up his hands. "After all, you're just an ok ice-caster, you don't truly know how to build a snowman," Jack meant it as a teasing gesture, trying to see if he couldn't rile her up into building one with him. Unfortunately, he didn't count on her suddenly summoning an eight foot tall, giant snowman with icicle claws and fangs. Rudolph's eyes widened.

"G-Golly..." Rudolph said. "M-Ms. Elsa, please don't be mad!"

"Oh, I'm not mad, just proving just what an ok ice-caster I am,"Elsa smirked at Jack's open mouthed expression. "You have five seconds to leave, or I will take this snowman and use it against you."

Jack felt his heart sink. Crap. So much for that plan. Why'd he care to even get along with her? Jack found it annoying, this, this weird ache in his chest. Rudolph suddenly sneezed and his nose glowed a bright blue, blinding both Elsa and Jack. "Stop fighting! Why can't you two just...just make up already!" Rudolph actually flared, mostly from exhasperation. However the glow was blinding and Jack and Elsa found themselves basked in an entirely bright blue glow.

"Rudolph! Turn off your light!" Jack yelled, finding it so bright and blinding that he had to shield his eyes with his hands. Rudolph let out a yelp that sounded like it was muffled.

"I-I can't!" Suddenly Jack heard a squeal of horror and the light was suddenly snuffed out. Jack's eyes widened as he heard the all too familiar dark sinister laughter that resonated around the room. Jack gripped his staff tightly.

"Pitch!" Jack yelled.

When the glow had been snuffed out, Jack saw Elsa standing a little ways away from him, and looking around, in bewilderment. Jack suddenly saw a shadow shift under her and he knew it wasn't her own. He tackled her to the ground without any warning. "Look out for Pitch!" He shouted, and they tumbled in an awkward tangle of limbs to the floor. Sitting up, Jack looked around alertly, trying to re-locate the shadow that he knew was Pitch. Rudolph was no longer in the room and Jack was smart enough to connect those dots. "Pitch! How did you even get here!" He yelled.

However, he suddenly felt something shift under him, and he remembered he was on top of something...someone. He looked back to see Elsa, somewhat, -frozen- gazing up at him and Jack noticed the faint rose blush that dusted her cheeks, her wide eyes, her slightly parted lips as though whatever thing she wanted to yell at him had just died on her lips. Jack realized the awkwardness of their positions and shot off her, stumbling so that his staff actually accidentally slipped from his grasp. It clattered to the floor and Jack scrambled after it, mumbling an embarassed sorry to the petrified Queen. Pitch cackled, and Jack saw how his shadows moved against the ice walls. Jack picked up his staff, as Elsa finally managed to scramble to her feet. "Oh, how amusing, I sure hope I wasn't ah, interrupting something..." Pitch cackled. Jack heard Rudolph squeal and looking up he gasped in horror. At the bottom of the stairs was Rudolph, trapped by circling...

"...Nightmares?" Jack questioned, but he thought that Sandy had regained control...then again it'd been 10 years. However, these creatures were odd. They weren't shadow-mares, they were...they were six specific animals?

"What's going on! What's the meaning of this, Jack?!" Elsa exclaimed, instantly glaring at him, and trying to locate the source of the wierd voice. She spotted Rudolph and she instantly shot an icy blast from the top of the stairs, causing the shadow creatures to scatter and Rudolph quickly tried to scamper up the steps. However Pitch suddenly materialized, blocking Rudolph from Elsa and Jack. Jack ran to be beside Elsa and he brandished his staff.

"That's Pitch, he's bad news," Jack quickly explained. "You know how I said being a Guardian was important before? This is why!" He gestured to Pitch who smirked up at them. Elsa suddenly realized why Jack was so keen on keeping his position. The Guardians protect children from this Pitch guy...

"I understand now," Elsa said and she turned to Jack, and her haughtiness was replaced with apologeticness, "I'm sorry though, I cannot marry you...however...I can help you..." She turned back to Pitch.

"Fair," Jack nodded, and he held out his hand to Elsa. Pitch was cackling though.

" Well Jack, it took a little searching, but my little helpers, found me Santa's globe...it was so NICE of you to ah...leave it for me..." Pitch said silkily. Jack's heart sank. Pitch had Santa's globe. Well, shit. Jack didn't normally swear except when trapped in santa-sized tote bags or when he was alone and NOT around children. "Oh, I can smell it...your fear!" Pitch suddenly sneered at Elsa, getting suddenly bigger. "Your fear...my poor child...is that no one will accept you!" He swirled suddenly, blasting three of the shadow creatures up to Jack and Elsa. Jack an Elsa were forced to separate as a black panther, a bull and a bear began to descend on Jack. Jack slashed at them but the panther took Jack's staff in it's teeth and snapped it like it was a twig, the splintered halves falling to the floor. Jack yelled in horror but the bear swung at Jack, and Jack found himself slam into the wall of ice, cracking it. Sliding to the floor, Jack could only feel a dull pain in his entire body, and a strange buzzing in his ears. He could hear Elsa's echoing voice.

"Jack!" he heard her cry. An echo...like one from so long ago. He wanted to protect her. With or without powers. Jack struggled to his feet weakly, and his vision was swimming in and out. He saw Rudolph and Elsa trying to fend off the the six wierd shadows while Pitch swirled around and Jack could see how scared Elsa was. She was trying not to show it, but her armor was coming down. Jack grit his teeth.

"Oh yes...ice...isolation...your power makes you popular but the most lonely...I can sense it..." Pitch was cackling to her. "Oh your fear is so strong...I can almost...taste it...in fact...I think I may just have a taste!" He swung for her but Elsa shot an icy blast at him, and it hit him square in the face. With a grunt he backed up. Elsa was clearly shaking. Jack looked around desperately for something to use against Pitch. Suddenly, his eyes landed on the giant chandelier in the main hall on the ground floor, attached to the high ceiling. Jack saw how Pitch was standing under it. Pitch's back was turned to Jack and Jack wanted to keep it that way. He moved to the railing and he held the two broken halves of his staff. He tried to put them together, and he closed his eyes. Please, Manny...please...you've fixed my staff plenty before...do it again...just one more time...I have to protect her! I have to protect Elsa! I have to protect Rudolph...I have to stop Pitch! Jack slowly opened his eyes but the staff halves remained the same in his hands. Jack suddenly heard a sharp cry and his head snapped up. His eyes widened in horror. Pitch had Elsa wrapped up in his smoky tendrils, his smoke snaked around her neck and she was struggling though her hands were behind her back, and Rudolph was so terrified that his nose was no longer even glowing. Jack's eyes narrowed. He looked to his broken halves of his staff.

"I'll do this myself then," Jack took the two halves of his staff and he noticed, where the wall had cracked from his landing, there had been some chunks of ice that had fallen to the ground. Jack ran over quickly, scooping up those chunks, dropping his staff to the ground. He paused, to look at it, his memory fleeting to his past and his attachment to that staff for but a moment, before he finally, with a sad glint in his eye, turned away and he aimed, chucking the ice chunk at the chandelier. Suddenly there was cccccr-unching sound and Jack yelled to Pitch, already half-way down the steps, and shoving Pitch-much to his surprise- towards the placement for the chandelier to fall. " LET THEM GO!"

Pitch's head snapped to Jack and his eyes narrowed. Elsa's eyes widened along with Rudolph's as they saw that immense chandelier as though in slow motion, head straight for Jack and Pitch. The shadow creatures all made their shadow creature noises of confusion as suddenly, time sped up, and Jack looked up, from where he'd pinned Pitch and saw that beautifully dangerous and sharp sparkling ice, come racing towards him and Pitch. Jack's heart pounded. He kept a firm wieght on Pitch though, and Pitch thrashed, with a roar, as Elsa yelled in horror with Rudolph as the ice crashed and shattered onto Jack and Pitch. CRRR-_SSKKKKKSSKKKKKKKKKkkk!