**Wow, last chapter. I just wanted to thank those of you who have made it this far! Especially Feyfa14Frost and Bramblerose14 for being awesome.

Enjoy, Fearlings.**


DAY 7

Nothing could prepare Elsa for Jack's grave.

'Unmarked?' She whispered. North began to explain something about the laws of when a nature spirit dies, something like that, but Elsa wasn't listening. She stumbled forward onto the frozen lake near Burgess, America. Her feet were bare, but she didn't care. She reached the middle, and fell to her hands and knees. Tooth was talking now, but Elsa had no idea what she was saying. Everything was silent as Elsa watched her tears drop onto the frozen surface. For a moment, she thought she saw Jack's reflection in her own, except that he looked perfectly healthy. Elsa didn't know if this made her happy or sad, but she knew she was crying. The reflection became clearer and clearer, as if…

Elsa brought her fist down onto the ice, and using a bit of her powers, she shattered the surface of the lake. Elsa dropped into the water, and with straining hands, she reached into the darkness.

And brought out one Jack Frost.

He took a huge gulp of air, and before he could render who was before him, Elsa kissed him more passionately than she ever had before.

'You're alive,' She whispered.

'And you're drowning me,' Jack replied before giving one his beautiful laughs. Tooth and North pulled them out, and Bunny tossed Jack his staff, which he'd brought along. Elsa's eyes didn't leave Jack's face.

'How is this possible?' She asked him.

'Did I not just explain the laws of nature spirit death?' North groaned. Jack used his powers to dry himself and Elsa off.

'Yeah, what happened?' He asked. Elsa giggled at a sound she thought she'd never hear again.

'It's been a century, mate, you should know this by now,' Bunny chided.

'When nature spirit dies, or gets seriously hurt, in Jack's case, they need to regenerate in their element. Bringing Jack here was best we could do.' North explained. Elsa couldn't speak, but this time it was out of happiness.

'Elsa?' Jack turned to her tenderly.

'Yes, Jack?'

'Remind me not to get on your bad side,' They both laughed, 'like, ever,'

Elsa was euphoric.

'Also, I love you so much right now.' He said, and pulled her into a kiss, which she happily returned.


Back at the North Pole, Elsa couldn't get over the fact that Jack was alive! But also, that he'd never die.

After a quick… Intermission in Jack's room, North called all of them to the globe room under the pretence of Guardian business.

'What's up, North?' Jack asked. He was still a little unsteady on his feet, but he and Elsa had showered and redressed, and they both looked much better.

'We still have matter to attend of new Guardian,' He said. Jack couldn't believe how his English was still so bad after how many centuries. Everyone looked at Elsa, who shook her head profusely.

'I'm not a Guardian- I don't inspire anything in kids except free highlights,' She protested. Jack turned around to try and convince her of how he thought exactly the same thing, but North hushed them. The two Winter spirits turned around to see North, Tooth and Bunny fixated on an open panel in the ceiling. Elsa saw Jack become almost hypnotised as well when he saw the Moon peeking in on their meeting.

'Jack? Hello?' Elsa asked. After a few moments, the Guardians turned around.

'Huh, well, how about that, da?' North exclaimed.

'What?' Elsa asked, if the Moon had told them she was a Guardian, she didn't know how she could convince them otherwise.

'Elsa's not the new Guardian,' Bunny mumbled. Elsa turned to Jack, who returned her wide-eyed look.

'He's right, it's not you.' He whispered. Elsa didn't know how to respond. She was happy, because she knew she would've been a lousy Guardian, but she was sad because now she couldn't be with Jack forever. She aimed for a neutral comment.

'So you have a new Guardian out there, somewhere?' She asked, nodding to the globe which North strode over to.

'No, I think if there was new Guardian, we would know.' He said, examining the lights.

'We found you two by seeing a huge pulse in Winter magic, here.' Bunny showed them on the globe, 'But if there was a new Guardian, we'd be able to see some energy spikes.' He explained.

'But what about Manny's announcement of a new Guardian, then?' Jack asked. Elsa could tell he was a little disappointed.

'You know Manny's sense of time, a new Guardian could be centuries away,' Tooth concluded, flitting around the room.

So that was it. Elsa and Jack escape with their lives, Pitch is defeated for now, and the Guardians will be getting a new recruit, they just don't know when because they were told by the senile Moon spirit.

'Jack, can we go back to my place? This has all been a lot…' She trailed off, but Jack knew exactly what she was saying.

'Sure,' He said with a smile. Before the other Guardians could protest, Jack whisked himself and Elsa out of the one of the windows, and they flew off, together.

'What happened?' Jack asked. He thought Elsa's castle had been ransacked by NightMares, but when they returned, only parts of the foundations were left.

'Everything I make is tuned in to my emotions- I though you were dead and this thing just crumbled.' She explained. Elsa didn't care about the castle, though.

'The bird,' She cried, and hugged Jack.

'The bird,' He agreed, but sounded happy. Elsa looked up to follow his line of sight, and saw a black bird circling above the wreckage. It called out to them, then came in to land on Jack's staff like a perch. Elsa stroked it and felt its beautiful feathers, where Jack warned it not to poo on his staff.

'Alright, bird's done, what about your castle?' Jack asked. Elsa scoffed.

'I did that in like thirty seconds,' She remarked, and Jack silently dared her. Elsa returned his mischievous glare and stamped her bare foot into the snow. In under a minute she'd created an exact replica of the first ice castle. All Jack could do was watch. The way she moved, the way her eyes lit up when she created something out of ice. She and North would have a field day in the workshop. When she was done, she turned around to him, panting slightly.

'What do you think?' She asked.

'I think you're amazing.' He remarked, and kissed her deeply. When they pulled back, Elsa couldn't hide her grin.

'I thought you were scared to use your powers around me?' Jack asked.

'That was before I found out you're immortal.' She poked him in the chest playfully. He laughed.

'Just about, but I do have one weakness…' He tempted her. Elsa gave him a questioning look.

'You.' He kissed her again. Elsa laughed and pulled him into one of the rooms, which was completely bare. Jack held Elsa and they both fell onto the floor, with Elsa on top of her Winter Spirit. They laughed some more as they kissed, but after a while Elsa's face fell.

'You are going to live forever…' Elsa said. Jack had thought a lot about what she was about to say next.

'And I'm not.' She looked at Jack with newfound realisation.

'Don't worry about that,' He crooned, 'we have each other for now,' He pulled her in for another kiss, but she pulled away.

'Yes, Jack, for now,' She said, standing up, 'what about when I die? What about when I'm old, and you're still you?' She implored. Jack didn't have a response to that, he simply stood up as well.

'Jack, I love you, and you'll always be in my heart. But you're a Guardian, and no matter how many powers I have, I'm still human.'

Jack was about to tell her she was wrong, that she was more than that, but she stopped him.

'It's okay that we tried, and it's great that it worked, but it wasn't meant to be forever.' She said gently, 'You think you belong with me, but you belong with them.'

They looked into each other's eyes.

'Are you telling me to leave?' Jack's voice broke as he whispered the six heart wrenching words, and that in turn broke Elsa's heart. She couldn't respond, but they simply kissed one more time before Jack strode out the doors, and flew off.

For the millionth time that day, Elsa sat down and cried.

Then she packed her bags for Arendelle.


Jack flew through the air, trying to lose that stupid bird. It was reminding him of Elsa, no matter how far he tried to get. He made it all the way back to the North Pole, and the bird was still in tow. It flew in his window after him, and Jack would feel too guilty if he didn't let it rest on its new favourite perch. He was about to tell the bird to go home, when he realised he and Elsa didn't even name it. Jack scanned his brain for suitable names, when something Anna said came to mind.

'Jokul,' He said. The bird gave him a questioning look.

Well, there's no getting rid of him now, Jack's brain told him. Jack stroked Jokul's wings, and smiled when he thought of Elsa. She was right, he was a Guardian, and she didn't want him to go through the hurt of Jack losing her, especially when she knew just how much it hurt to lose him.

Jack called out to North that he'd be back later, and set off wherever the wind wanted to carry him, with the bird diligently following.

Elsa was right. It was time to get back to work.


**Wow. What. A. Crappy. Ending.

Hey!

It's true!

But, never fear, for the crazy lady in the corner is writing an alternate ending!

Really?! Will it have rape and violence and all the good stuff?

Tenfold.

Well don't get my hopes up too much.

You decide then, a taster will be posted as a super-awesome-amazing ninth chapter!


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