Over 8,000 views and over fifty followers/favorites. I'm still in shock, guys. For a reward, I will try to update daily. Whoop! However, the next three days will be a bit busy. During that, I might put one chapter up. After that, hopefully I can chapter a day. And slight problem with the polls, only one can go up at once. Whoops. For now, the clothing one is up. Decided to delay the choosing of the outfit one more chapter to allow you guys to vote. For now, though - looks like Jamie and his friends get to meet Elsa! I only know Jamie's name, so I will make up the rest. Sorry. After the next chapter is posted, the poll will go down and I will put up the one with the movies. Even though some of the movies people suggested are not in the selection, they will be mentioned in the chapter. Anyway, here's chapter 18!

Elsa

Elsa had never been in a car before. But she was getting her chance now. As the town rushed by in a slightly sickening way, she clutched Jack's hand as if it were the only thing keeping her alive. Jack was still and relaxed in the backseat of the taxi. How he could just sit there without freaking out completely was beyond her, but she refrained from screaming. She had a feeling that was not what most people did. Elsa groaned. She definitely preferred flying with Jack.

After the taxi dropped them off at the park, she waited only long enough for it to pull away before grabbing Jack and clutching him to her chest. He laughed, a sound she longed to hear every second of the day. "I have a feeling cars aren't your thing?" She quickly regained her queenly composure and gave him a look that said "I hope that is a rhetorical question, I made it pretty clear". She had to use that look a lot around the castle. He laughed again. "Come on, min dronning, you can relax here. No one but me knows you're the queen of Arendalle here, and I honestly don't care if you act like a queen or not." She smiled slightly.

"Jack!" she heard. Elsa turned to see a young boy around the age of ten tackle Jack. She grinned as she watched the boy laugh and tickle him, yelling something about not coming earlier. Jack turned to her, pleading in his eyes. She shook her head and mouthed "Not on your life, this is hilarious". He groaned. Finally he grabbed the boy and held him over a snowbank while threatening to drop him in headfirst. Elsa was pretty much losing it at that point, laughing like a maniac. Jack kept teasing the boy before eventually dropping him in the snow. He quickly got up, however, and started tugging Jack towards a group of kids, asking him to play. Jack looked to Elsa, questioning through his eyes if it was alright. The boy followed Jack's line of sight and seemed to see Elsa for the first time.

He ran up to her. "Who are you?" Jack was close behind the boy. "Jamie, um, let's go..." "No! I saw you looking at her, who is she?" Jack rolled his eyes. "Alright Jamie, jeez." He turned to her. "This is Jamie Bennett, a good friend of mine and one of my first believers." He turned to Jamie, and he started blushing. "Um, this is Elsa. She's a good friend of mine." Elsa turned to him and raised and eyebrow. "I mean, she's, um, she's..." Elsa rolled her own eyes this time. The guy looked like he would pass out. Jamie looked from her to Jack, a confused look on his face. Then he took off. Elsa was a bit concerned until she heard him yelling to his friends. "Guys, guys come quick! You wouldn't believe it, JACK'S GOT A GIRLFRIEND!"

Elsa wasn't sure who was more red - Jack from embarrassment, her from laughing, or the fire hydrant on the corner. Scratch that, Jack took the top spot. He looked like he had dipped his head in paint. The poor guy had to stand there red-cheeked while all the other kids came over and started firing questions at him. Finally he spoke up. "Guys! Not every girl I bring over here is my girlfriend!" The kids faces sunk. She could feel her own eyes welling up. Did he really think they weren't- "But you managed to get it right this time" he added, snaking an arm around her. Her eyes cleared as the kids started up with the questions again, their eyes shining with happiness. "Finally Jamie interjected. "Come on guys, leave them alone." One of the little girls, who as far as Elsa could tell was around seven, quickly spoke. "Can she join our snowball game?" All eyes turned to her. Jamie rolled his, though. "Mary, she probably doesn't want to. Let's go." Elsa spoke up. "Jack can join your game, but I'll watch. Just promise me you'll cream him" The kids, excited again, pulled Jack onto the field despite his protests. He gave her a look that said "You'll pay for this later. She simply laughed and sat down, excited to see this turn out.

Jack

Even without his winter powers, Jack was an incredible snowball fighter. His aim was deadly, and his snowballs were packed tight. Today, however, there was one flaw to his style. He kept looking at Elsa on the sidelines, usually earning himself a snowball to the head. He didn't care. He was glad to see her laughing hard, sitting slightly slouched, and overall acting a little less like a queen and a little more like a carefree girl without the responsibilities of an entire kingdom on her hands. The kids were going down, one by one, and he didn't want to beat them. It would take away from their winter joy, something he was responsible for. Eventually he came up with a plan. He ran around on of the girls and made sure Elsa was right behind her. He fired, and instead of hitting the girl, it exploded against Elsa's cheek like Jack had planned.

There was dead silence. Elsa had stopped laughing and was now getting up and walking towards Jack. One of Jamie's friends, Jason, whistled softly. "Bad choice, man" he whispered. She had reached him. Ever so softly, she wiped the snow off her cheek. She leaned in. For a crazy second, he thought she would kiss him, but she whispered something in his ear instead.

"You'll regret that, Frosty."

She stalked over to the kids and started talking with them. "Alright, let's take him down." One of the girls, Kiana, piped up. "But he can make sure snowballs faster than we can." She smirked and pointed at the ground, where an enormous pile of snowballs the size of a motorcycle popped up. While the other kids jaws dropped, Jack grimaced. He was in for it.

Turned out, Elsa had dead aim. She could hit practically anything. While the kids grabbed from the pile, she made her own snowballs that exploded into snowbursts on contact. They would blind him and allow the kids a better chance to hit him. Finally he dropped to the ground and yelled out "Uncle! Uncle! I give up!"

The kids were ecstatic. They crowded around Elsa, thanking her over and over. She simply laughed and replied that she enjoyed it and that they deserved most of the credit, she just gave them the snowballs. After lots of hugs and promises to return, the couple left the park hand in hand. Jack turned to her. "So, what do you think of the kids?" She smiled. "I loved them. They were so cute." "Not as cute as you." She blushed. "Let's go, Frosty. But no cars this time."

Who liked it? Who hated it? Let me know in the reviews! Next will be the clothing, then movies, then a surprise for you all, then dinner. After that, they will return to Arendalle. But they will probably come back for visits. Elsa's birthday is coming up...any ideas?

Peace out peeps,

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