Alright, guys, you deserve an apology for my author's note on the previous chapter. I shouldn't care about the reviews, just the fact that there are people enjoying this story. However, I did get the five reviews. O.o Thank you so much to Darkqueenofwonderland, mariovsluigi4, 150songs (I was almost tearing up at your response, and I will put in the double date in later in the story), ashleycappy99, and Rotgcat. And a HUGE thanks to Linda, who gave me some very helpful constructive criticism. I do hope I was able to fix my writing style the way you suggested. I did get another vote in the poll. Whoever did it, thank you! Thank you so much! The votes are all unanimous, so the choice for a movie is pretty obvious.

Sorry for the mile long author's note, here's the movie date!

Elsa (been awhile since I did that, eh?)

"Right here!" Elsa opened her eyes and gasped. In front of her was an enormous building that was nearly the size of the mall. Colorful posters hung outside the doors, and she could hear talking coming from the inside. It seemed like the very definition of a modern-day idea of fun. She could almost imagine coming here as a daily occurrence. One problem, though... "What is this place again?"

Jack laughed. "A movie theater, min dronning. I've told you a million times! This is where people come to see those moving pictures I told you about." She rolled her eyes. "Anyway, with the money you have left from the shopping experience, there is exactly enough to buy two adult tickets. I, however, have money left over from buying that necklace around your pretty neck." Elsa blushed and fingered the snowflake. It was indeed beautiful, and she had almost cried up in receiving it. "So we can get a large popcorn bucket to share, two drinks, and maybe some candy. Sounds good?" She nodded. "After you, my fair queen." Elsa groaned in exasperation. "How many times do I have to say it, I'm not a queen here. Now come on." She tugged a laughing and slightly protesting Jack through the doors. "Don't make me..." The other half of her threat was forgotten as she stared in wonder at the inside of the theater.

It was just as colorful and loud as it seemed from the outside. Teens in groups chatted and argued by the counters, children tugged their parents towards the arcade (was that what Jack called it?), and adults pointed at the posters and held discussions. This was the example of a multi-age activity center, and Elsa loved it. Jack smirked at her expression and hugged her close. "Ready to pick a movie?" She nodded, still slightly in awe of the place. He led her to the counter with the ticket salesperson. Above it in blue, neon letters were the names of the movies that were being showed tonight. Jack glanced over them, then turned to her.

"Alright, the movie theater is showing a combination of newer and older movies. Some of the options are Tomorrowland and Tangled." She shook her head. "I'm not a baby, I could go for a little more jump-in-your-seat action. What's left?" Jack squinted at the sign. "Umm, there's Jason vs Freddy, The Ring, and Carrie if you want a bit of a thriller..." Elsa's eyes widened. "No way. On earth. Am I watching movies that scary. Do you want to give me nightmares for the rest of my life?!" The alternative meaning behind those words hit them both at once, and immediately she blushed. "Sorry." He shrugged nonchalantly, but she could see the worry in his eyes. The worry that the Nightmare King hadn't been driven off for good. The worry that Pitch Black would return to try and take down the Guardians once again. And the worry that they weren't ready for it. Elsa put a hand on his shoulder. "He won't be back anytime soon. In the meantime, enjoy yourself and spend some time being carefree." He raised an eyebrow. "This coming from the uptight queen of..." "Oh, be quiet. Any other movie options?" He seemed to snap back to the original task and continued to look at the available films.

"The only other options are a back to back of Harry Potter 7: The Deathly Hallows Parts 1 & 2, Hunger Games, or the second movie in that series Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Your choice." Her decision was made. "I don't like watching sequels when I haven't seen the original. Hunger Games it is." He smiled with his white-as-snow teeth and walked up to the cashier to purchase the tickets. After that, they walked up to the snack counter. She had never tasted popcorn and was eager to try it, so they got a jumbo bucket that she could barely hold with one arm. They also ordered two slushies and two boxes of SnoCaps (both as a little inside joke) before seeking out the theater the movie was playing in.

The movie was just starting when Jack put his arm around her. "If the scene at the Cornucopia scares you, don't worry. Just hide your face until I tell you it's over." She smirked. "I'm sure I can handle it. And a cornucopia? Please, what is it? A fight over Thanksgiving dinner?" He shook his head in a slightly sad way. "If only..." he muttered under his breath. She shrugged and returned her attention to the screen. Honestly, how bad could it be?

Very bad, she found out in about forty five minutes. The way they fixed it in (unfortunate) accurate detail scared the living daylights out of her. She found herself burying her face in Jack's shoulder, near tears as he rubbed her back and whispered that it would be over soon. She wasn't the only one who seemed to dislike the setting. A girl in front of her with short brown hair rushed out of the theater mid-scene, hand over her mouth. Her friends winced and muttered something about not being able to handle it ever since the "lunch incident". Whatever that meant.

The rest of the movie was pretty good. Except for the part with Rue, which had the entire theater reduced to tears. Even Jack. She made a mental note to tease him about it later. When the end credits started rolling across the screen, the couple picked up their trash and exited the theater.

"So?" Jack's annoyingly endearing voice cut through her thoughts. "How was it?" She turned to him and looked him straight in the eye. "Next time, I'll stick to the 'baby' movies. That was cute, sad, and romantic, but overall it was terrifying." He nodded seriously. She then watched as a crooked smile lit up his face. "Kind of like dating you!" Her eyebrow lifted, and she watched as a look of pure terror spread across his face. "Wrong thing to say, buddy." she whispered. "Wrong thing to say."

It may have started with the two of them duking it out in the lobby of the theater, but it ended with a kiss that set Elsa's heart on fire. Because the two of them were unable to fight for more than ten minutes. Because they could not remain stone faced with the other staring intently at them.

But most of all, because they loved each other with a flaming passion.

Awww! Anybody else love this chapter?

Snowflake45 and bullkitty51, the "lunch incident" reference was for the two of you. Remember that?... ;)

Review please! Next chapter is dinner. Any suggestions? They are all welcomed!

Peace out peeps,

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