A/N: Sorry for not updating on Sunday. I'm trying to update it that day every week, but that was me mum's birthday, and I won't be doing it for the next two weeks because going on vacation. So, forgive me? Anyway, hope you like this new chapter!
Chap. 3 Broken Love
Jack was flying over Arendelle, the wind being the fastest transport Elsa's kingdom. He stopped at the town square, hovering mid-flight. Jack hadn't trusted anything new like automobiles in the past…300 years give or take. He stopped over the town square, hovering in the air. He looked around the bustling square, trying to see a flash of blue, a glimpse of white-blonde hair, any sign that the person he was looking for was here.
He eventually gave up, and dropped to the ground to ask directions. "Sir, do you know where Elsa is right now?"
The man he was trying to talk to just kept on walking, walking straight into him.
'I can't believe it! In this kingdom of all kingdoms, he doesn't believe!' Jack thought.
However, his angry, ranting thoughts were interrupted by a small child who yelled, "It's the blue boy!" Her mother tried to calm her down.
"Astrid, there's no one there." She told her five year old gently.
"Yes there is, Mommy!" The child was getting worked up now.
To save himself from the earsplitting shrieks that were soon to follow, Jack walked up to Astrid. "Do you know where the queen is right now?" He asked.
"Which queen?" Astrid asked giggling a little as she realized the blue boy had forgotten there were two queens. The first queen said that her sister, the princess, was also going to be queen so that winter wouldn't come during the summer again. Like the first queen had control over winter.
"Queen Elsa, the first one." Jack replied, mentally hitting himself as the girl started giggling.
"She went to the Morph Nountain, the other queen said so a few days ago."
"The North Mountain?" Jack asked, gently correcting her.
"Yeah." Astrid said, and then ran behind her bewildered mother's legs.
Jack picked up his staff, which he had placed on the ground, and jumped in the air, noticing Astrid's mother's face. The poor woman was probably wondering why her very smart child was talking to thin air. Jack got that reaction a lot.
Jack flew over the rest of the town until he made it to the North Mountain. He made it in less than ten minutes, which probably meant he had been speeding, but there wasn't any air traffic.
He knocked five times, knock...knock-knock-knock-knock.
"Elsa, do you wanna build a snowman?" This was a joke between Elsa, Jack and Anna ever since Anna had fallen on old habits and asked her sister that after she knocked on Elsa's door.
Usually Elsa just laughed and said "Sure," but today she was silent. Wondering if she was okay, Jack pushed open the door. He could hear small sniffling sounds. "Elsa?" He asked.
"Jack?" Elsa turned, finally becoming visible to Jack. Her dress had blended in with the blue stairs she was sitting on. She quickly wiped away the tears on her cheeks.
"Wh-what are you doing here, Jack?" Elsa asked, a weak laugh escaping her lips..
"Well, I got sick of the Kangaroo arguing with North about what holiday is the best, so I decided to come here." Jack said, shrugging.
"Kangaroo?" Elsa asked, confused.
"It's what I call Bunny. He calls me Frostbite." Jack explained, sitting down next to Elsa. "Why are you crying?"
"Well, I've been noticing how you act around me." Elsa started.
'Have I been acting strange?' Jack wondered.
"So I put two and two together, and I figured out that you have feelings for me."
'Oh. That.'Jack thought.
ELsa stood up, and paced a little. "And I might have feelings for you. But there's a problem."
"A problem?" Jack asked.
"Yes. Someone else has told me of their love. And I might have feelings for him too." Elsa turned toward Jack.
"Who is it?" Jack said, slight anger creeping into his voice.
"It's-It's...Hiccup." Elsa looked away again.
"Hiccup?" No, it couldn't be that Hiccup. It must be a different Hiccup. Jack thought. "Hiccup like, Norwegian Hiccup? Hiccup Hiccup?" Jack asked.
"Yes. That Hiccup." Elsa didn't look at Jack. "I'm sorry. I just don't know what to do."
She turned to Jack, but he was so wrapped up in his thoughts he didn't notice.
He had never felt more betrayed.
"I-I have to go." He stammered, grabbed his staff, turned away, and flew out the door, never looking back, never seeing the desperate look in Elsa's eyes.
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