Now, it felt like all of my organs that fell to my feet were cut out and thrown all over the place. Elsa, missing?

"You mean, she's not in the castle?" I asked.

"No, Jack," she said, stifling a sob, "she's no where in Arendelle."

I gasped, and was shocked. "No, but..she has to be here somewhere! Are you sure you-"

"Jack, we looked everywhere." she said. She was crying now. "We have a really good Home Guard here and they…they couldn't find her."

I felt numb. I wanted to cry with her, but at the same time, I didn't feel anything.

"Has..this happened..before?" I said, speaking very slowly involuntarily.

"She's..she's run away before." Anna muttered, looking down at the floor. "But she was scared then, she was afraid of people finding out about her powers…and..she couldn't control them." Tears streaked down her face as she looked up at me. "But she was happy now. That.. that was almost 3 years ago. Everything was finally okay, and then this had to happen and ruin it all!" she sobbed into her hands.

Behind her, her husband appeared and wrapped her into his arms. "Is there a problem here?" he asked me.

"No, no. I was just here to see.. Elsa."

His expression softened. "Oh, I'm sorry-"

"I have to go find her." Anna said as she freed herself from his arms.

"Woah, woah, woah!" The man said, grabbing her arm and pulling her back. "Easy there. We can't go, Anna." he said sadly. "Since Elsa is… never mind, but we are now technically the king and queen, and by law we are required to take on her duties until she returns."

"But someone has to go and look for her!"

"The Home Guard are already-"

"I'll go look."

It took me a minute to realize those words had come out of my mouth.

"You will?" Anna asked.

"Anna, I don't even know this guy-"

"He's Jack Frost, Kristoff."

Kristoff's eyes widened.

"You mean, the Jack Frost?"

"Yes."

He shook my hand. "I'm a big fan. I'm the official Arendelle ice master and deliverer."

"Nice to meet you." I replied. "Do we happen to know anything about Elsa's..disappearance?"

Anna wiped her nose. "A drawing of the North Mountain was carved into the wall, I know that's what it was labeled, and in the mountain one letter was inscribed - 'W'".

"Okay. I'm going to the North Mountain." I responded.

And without hesitation, I flew away.