Mwahaha! I am evil for the cliffhanger! Don't worry, I (usually) update fast...again, sorry about the weekend. For all those who love my story... Here is Chapter 6...and cookies!

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Jack

Jack sat in her room, watching her silent, unmoving, but thank goodness breathing, form on the bed. He silently scolded himself. He should have known that she would not respond well to flying. This is the 1840s, for heavens sake! They did not have this kind of thing in this time period. He sighed. Well, he had done it. When she fainted, he had grabbed her quickly and brought her up here, heart thumping hard with worry the whole way up the stairs. He might have flown, but if she woke up mid-flight, she would have completely lost it. But, there was a chance. Since she understood magic, maybe she would be slightly okay with this. Please don't let her hate me...please I'll give anything please...

She stirred, then opened her eyes slowly. When she saw him, her eyes widened and she opened her mouth to speak, but he did not give her a chance. "I am so sorry, I wasn't thinking about how you would react. I expected you to just be slightly surprised, but I forgot about how this is definitely not a common thing to occur here. If you hate me, I don't blame you, but give me a chance, please. I can show you that it's not that bad. Flying is awesome, I can show you how great it is, but if you're scared I won't do a thing, just let me..." He stopped when she threw her hand across his mouth. "Jack, stop before you shove your foot even further down your throat. I was incredibly surprised, yes, and you can't blame me for that, but I was mostly amazed and delighted that such a thing was possible. How do you even do that?" She slowly uncovered his mouth. He stood there, stunned, then set off. "You aren't mad at me? I figured you would find me a freak, I mean flying is weird for this time..."

"Jack!" She laughed. "Stop! I'm not mad, I'm thrilled! How do you do it?" He blinked. "I...I control the wind. Tell it to take me where I want to. Kind of cool, I guess." She smiled. She started to speak, but was interrupted by a voice from downstairs. "Elsa?"

Elsa froze. Then, as if spurred into action, threw herself out the door. He followed, quietly. She was standing at the top of the staircase, talking to a woman below. She was kind of pretty, with auburn hair that had a white stripe. She had freckles, and a young face, around eighteen years old. Anna... Elsa suddenly spoke.

"No, it's okay. You don't have to apologize... But you should probably go, please." Anna looked confused. "But I just got here." Elsa raised her voice slightly. "You belong in Arendelle." "So do you." Anna said quietly. Why was Elsa pushing her away? All of a sudden, a snowman burst into the room. Jack's jaw hit the ground. A...talking snowman?! What the heck? He came up to Elsa. "You built me...remember that?" Jack's jaw was nearing the center of the earth by now. Elsa...built that thing? "And you're alive?" she questioned. He looked himself over. "I...think so?" He stifled a laugh. That was the funniest thing he had heard in a while.

They continued to go back and forth. Elsa finally came up the stairs, Anna on her tail. Was Anna...singing? Something about not being afraid anymore. Elsa joined in telling her to back off. Jack shook his head. What was this, a musical? Finally Anna said something about not being safe from her, and Elsa freaked out, yelling at Anna. Jack alone could see the touch of fear on her face. "Arendelle's in deep, deep, deep, deep...snow." Well that seemed to scare the heck out of Elsa. "What?" Anna explained. "You kind of set off an eternal winter...everywhere." Jack winced. Not only was that a bad thing, Elsa was not going to take it well. He was right. "Everywhere?!" "Yeah, but you can just unfreeze it!" Jack shook his head. Anna was quite the optimist. Elsa freaked out so bad, that a miniature storm swirled around her. She looked like she was about to cry or explode - one of the two. He ran towards her, determined to help, but her fear suddenly burst from her like a sharp, deadly ray. He hit the ground in time, but Anna wasn't so lucky. She got hit straight in the heart.

He got up and made his way over to her. She looked on the verge of passing out again. " Elsa, are you alright?" She shook her head, then gasped when she saw Anna. A man, probably Anna's boyfriend, rushed over to her, asking her the same question. She nodded, although Jack could see the pain in her eyes. She looked at Jack for a second, the question of his being here in her eyes, but she ignored him and said to her sister "I'm not leaving without you Elsa." Elsa was trembling, but managed to get out "Yes, you are." She pointed her finger at the floor, and a giant monster rose. She ran, and Jack chased after her. He found her in her room, sobbing. He went over to her and gently whispered "Don't worry. You're safe." She turned to him, tears running down her cheeks, and choked out "No, I'm not safe. I'm dangerous Jack. You have to go, you aren't safe with me here, GO!" She shouted the last bit. Instead, he drew her into his arms and held her, muttering " It's OK, it's OK," She continued to cry, and all he could think was She's broken, completely shattered, but maybe...maybe I can fix her.

Ugh, I am getting sloppy. Hope this is just a phase. The lines were taken directly from the script, and the movies does take place in the 1840s...I did my research. :)

Peace out peeps,

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