Alright, before I begin, please do not hate me for not updating. I had a severe case of writer's block, and I worked for many days on this.
Thanks to Darkqueenofwonderland for the date ideas, they were much needed.
Jack
Elsa murmured in her sleep as Jack tried to wake her. He smiled, thinking of how sweet she looked when she was asleep. But he knew she would never forgive him if he didn't wake her, so he shook her until she started mumbling about how she was wide awake. He whispered in her ear "Hi sweetheart" and she sat bolt upright. Jack laughed, and she smirked. "What is it?" She stifled a yawn. "It's about three o'clock in the morning, Jack!"
He nodded. "I know. But there's something I have to show you. Come on!" She stumbled out of bed, still in a nightgown, and followed him down the stairs. Jack grinned, knowing she would instantly forgive him the second she saw it. He pulled her outside into the royal gardens, then stopped at a grassy, open field. He lay on the ground, and motioned for her to do the same. She looked confused, but when they saw a meteor cross the sky, she gasped in amazement. "Jack...how did you know this was happening?" He smiled warmly. "I couldn't sleep, and I was standing on the balcony in my room. I saw one streak across the sky, and instantly thought 'I'm not going to let Elsa miss this.' So I came to your room, woke you up, and you know the rest." She grinned, and they both stared upward, at the sky.
Each ray of light was small and on its own, but soon many were crossing the sky in a beautiful parade of light. Elsa gasped, and Jack looked at the look of awe on her face and beamed. He was glad he could show her the stars, although none of them were as bright as her. He shifted closer to her, and she lay her head across his chest. He became aware of the thumping of his heart, and he could see she was listening too. They looked at each other and smiled. This was the perfect night.
"So, Frosty..." He groaned at the name she had started using ever since his birthday, but he actually loved it. "Are you ever going back home? You know, to your world?" They had learned how after watching the Guardians return to make the children believe again. Jack had chosen to stay, but he could see that she worried that he would soon change his mind. He looked at her ananxious face, and instantly knew his answer. "Not without you" he whispered. "I promise." She gazed at him, the relief and love in her eyes shining brighter than any of the streaks of light that crossed the night sky. He knew she wanted him here, and he would stay forever if she wanted him to.
Elsa
She snuggled closer to Jack, wanting to capture every moment she could with him. She had never had someone like him throughout her entire life, and knew the chance would never come again. Not that she would ever need another chance. She had grabbed onto this one and held on tight, because a ride with Jack, physical or mental, was always crazy. But always special.
He sighed, and she froze the breath coming from his mouth. It landed on his chest with a thump,and he winced, then laughed. She beamed. He never complained in front of her, unless it was serious. But both had gone through worse than that, so he kept his mouth shut. He did it again, and she froze it again. He groaned. "That's it, Ice Queen." He grabbed her and, to her surprise, headed for the pond by the edge of the gardens. She quickly summed up what was about to happen and began to kick and thrash, yell-whispering "Let me go!" He just laughed and tossed her in with a splash!
Wow, it was cold! It didn't affect her, but she could tell. She fumed from the bottom, then decided to scare him. She stayed under as long as she could, watching through squinted eyes as he went from laughing his head off at his "clever" joke to slightly worried to full out panic. She waited until she couldn't hold her breath any longer, then floated up to the surface. She went face up, motionless, and stayed that way.
Naturally, he freaked out. Jumping in, the poor fellow swam over to her and started to shake her, looking on the verge of tears. Couple more seconds... Finally she came to life, surprising him, and pulled him under with her. He looked a bit mad at here from what she could see, and started to swim towards her, making motions that clearly asked "What was that?!" She smirked and swam to him, surprising him as she put her lips to his. He responded, and they kissed until they desperately needed air. At that point, both swam to the top, laughing and giggling. She crawled out of the water, Jack on her tail, and lay down. He followed her, wrapping his strong, muscular arms around her, and they soon both fell asleep.
"Ahem!"
She opened her eyes and squinted in the bright, overhead sun. Stretching, she noticed Jack still asleep beside her. She turned to see her nurse, Gerda, looking at her with an eyebrow raised. She blushed, and started to stammer, but the kindly nurse cut her off. "Don't worry, I won't tell." She winked and returned to the castle. Elsa smiled. Thank goodness for kind attendants. She looked back to Jack and grinned, her eyes brightening at the thought of last night. The meteors, the cuddling, and the unexpected swim. All beautiful moments she would remember for the rest of her life. Nor did she ever want to forget them. She snuck back into his embrace, and closed her eyes.
Five more minutes...
And that's it for this chapter, folks. Should Elsa go to modern day? Tell me in the reviews, please. Majority wins!
Peace out peeps,
awesomesauce90
