Me: Thank you for all the support so far for this first fanfic! I have to admit – the story did come out to a bloody start but don't worry. I'll try to tone down the graphics of the combat scenes and I'll do my best to make the story as exciting as possible. Considering that this is my first JELSA fanfiction, I intend to make it not your average fanfiction hopefully can make good impact on the fandom since I'm a JELSA fan myself. I don't own ROTG or Frozen! I only own the plotline of this fanfiction!
Chapter 2
In another world, someone was getting very fidgety.
And a fidgety Jack Frost was never a good thing.
"That's odd," Jack glanced at the globe, folding his arms. "Isn't Pitch usually causing some mischief around here?"
"He coulda learned ta stay in his hole, mate," Bunnymund hopped towards the globe, noticing the many bright lights. "This time, he's probably learned his lesson."
Tooth Fairy flew around with a sad sigh. "Yeah, it's less work for us. Ever since things have progressed, Pitch doesn't need to do anything."
"Pressure, images, modern things – the works," North nodded before folding his arms. "Not many people hope as much as they used to but at least the memory lives on."
Jack Frost nodded slowly while walking around North's workshop, looking at the other snow globes. Snow Globes allowed them to move wherever they want as long as they had some definite idea. The guardian of fun continued looking at the snow globes until he found a tall castle standing in the middle of a huge port. He saw children running around and people digging out ice.
"Heck, if I were there – that job would be so much easier," Jack mused lightly and ran his fingers through his hair, until someone began tugging his jacket. "Oh, hey Sandy!"
Sandy grinned before pointing to the globe with a beach on it. We should go here! It looks fun!
"Haha, I'm sure it is," Jack looked at the snow globe, flashing a beach. "Although it does look a bit hot…"
"You know, maybe we should expand our network a bit."
The guardians swivelled their heads towards North. The big guardian grinned in amusement while he opened up the lower cabinet to reveal more snow globes underneath. All the guardians gawked at the huge and seemingly limitless collection of snow globes sitting under the cabinet. All the guardians glanced at one another; how in the world did that all just pile up?
Jack nodded with a huge grin. "Road Trip!"
Tooth Fairy stared in shock. "You bought out the entire Lunar Bazaar's stock of Snow Globes?"
North punched his belly proudly with a grin. "Every single one of them! Don't think I missed one!"
Bunnymund face-palmed and shook his head. "Mate, ye really oughta control yer tendency ta buy every single trinket in the bazaar."
"Aww, loosen up Bunnymund," North slapped the Easter Bunny on the back with a huge grin, causing Bunnymund to cough. "Well, since it's your season this month – Jack and I got stuff to do in the other worlds."
Jack raised an eyebrow. "Globe trip?"
"You got that right, Jack," North chortled and slung his arm around Jack. "I'm gonna send you to one of the kingdoms. Don't worry – the globe's working perfectly so it should be able to take you in and out whenever you want to come back home."
Jack nodded slowly. "Although, I'm not sure I want to leave just yet. What if Pitch comes back?"
"Jack, have a little faith in us! We'll handle him," Tooth pinched his cheeks affectionately. "Why don't you scour around? Maybe you could find some new ideas."
"Ya were always about snowballs and fun times – what happened ta that guy," Bunnymund smirked with a fold of his arms.
Jack Frost shrugged with a snort. "I still am! It's just – Pitch! He hasn't come around and it kind of…"
"I know it's a bit unsettling, Jack. But," North smiled and gestured to the three other guardians. "We can hold him off while you're gone. Besides, the Snow Globe also can let me contact you."
Jack bit his lower lip and for the guardians, it was a rare sight to see. Jack had normally been lazing around and hanging around the colder countries. Russia always snowed so Jack found himself playing with the kids and soon they called him "Morózko". But North knew that for the guardian of fun to be fidgety and paranoid meant something could happen.
"Don't worry about it, Jack. Sandy's got the Sandy Sense," Bunnymund smirked at the Sandman. "Ain't that right, Sandy?"
The Sandman gave Jack a sandy thumbs up as the guardian of Fun sighed.
"Fine, I'll go."
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Three years had passed ever since that incident in the forest. Anna and Elsa fair enough remembered nothing and not one remembered what had happened that night either. The king and queen were out dealing with Duke of Weselton along with the other countries in the board room. However, the room of two little girls didn't seem to be as serious as the board room…
"Wow," Anna pointed in amazement. "Your hair…!"
Elsa stared in amazement as well, looking at the mirror. "Wh-what happened…?"
"Your hair's gold," Anna grinned enthusiastically. "You look so cool!"
Elsa played with the pale blonde strands in between her fingers. "Wow… I wonder when this happened…?"
Anna shrugged. "I dunno but it looks so cool! I think mom's mom was blonde."
"Yeah but I don't think she was this blonde," Elsa laughed while playing with her hair. "Oh, oh – look what I can do also!"
Anna watched Elsa mould something with her hands until snowflake clips appeared and she redirected it on her hair. The younger sister could only gawk in surprise as Elsa began fashioning clips onto her hair.
"Wow," Anna giggled and began jumping up and down in excitement. "Make more, make more!"
Elsa nodded before making another set of clips in her hand before placing it on Anna's hair. "There, flowers!"
Anna began fingering the clips in her hair. "Wow, this is amazing!"
Elsa giggled as Anna began dancing around with the clips in her hair. The elder sister then glanced at her palm for a moment before looking outside. It was a terribly hot day outside, the elder sister mused. The sun beamed brightly but even with all the trees and the plants in the garden – everything was still blazing hot! Suddenly, an idea hit her.
"Hey, Anna," Elsa smiled at her sister. "Do you wanna build a snowman?"
Anna blinked several times. "W-What's a snowman?"
"It's like a person but made of snow," Elsa grinned while looking at the snowflakes floating into the air from her hands "Think about what we can do!"
"We can do anything," Anna threw her hands in the air in delight.
"Unlimited," Elsa pointed out to her 6 year old sister; Anna's vocabulary at the moment still needed some work. "Unlimited…"
Elsa glanced once again at the room before pondering deeply. She didn't want to do it in their room – the whole place would be a mess to clean up after! She glanced around the room until an idea hit her. A small smirk curved up the little girl's lips as she pondered about it.
"Maybe…"
"Maybe what, Elsa?"
The pale blonde haired girl glanced at her younger sister. "Maybe we can use the ballroom instead!"
Anna blinked several times. "The ballroom?"
"Yeah, it should be able to work – easy to clean since it's just one huge floor," Elsa's lips curved up into a huge smile as she grabbed Anna by the arm. "So, what are we waiting for? Let's go!"
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While Elsa and Anna began playing in the ballroom with Elsa's newfound ice powers, nobody seemed to notice the funnily dressed boy floating around with a shepherd's staff. Jack had been floating around and looking at the world around him. He glanced at the horses that trotted along with carriages and people walking along.
"Where are all the cars around here," Jack ducked from one of the people bringing some huge wooden planks. "It's like back to the medieval ages or something!"
The guardian of fun continued flying around as he noticed a huge castle in the middle of the whole town. "Wh-where the heck is this?"
"Welcome to Arendelle!"
The guardian snapped his head towards the dock as the people began getting off the ship. "Welcome to Arendelle, where winter always comes with fun and spring is always blooming!"
Jack glanced around as he saw the flowers blooming and then saw kids playing at the icy areas and making a snow man. He laughed softly while continuing to fly around, laying back in relief.
"Wow, being a guardian really did change me," Jack sighed in relief while lying down on his staff until he went straight through the window. "Whoa!"
Jack stumbled through and tumbled onto the ground, falling on the staircase. He tumbled down the stairs before spinning and lying face flat on the ground. The guardian of fun slowly got up and shook his head, looking at the tall stairs that he had tumbled down.
"Gah, that hurt," Jack winced as he stretched his neck. "At least nobody could hear me."
Jack began looking around the huge castle. Snowflakes patterned the roof with wooden carvings on the stair banister. The windows were open and let beams of sunlight shine in. He smiled at the warmth before looking up at the huge crystal chandelier. Who knew something that big exists, the guardian of fun gawked before looking at the portraits hanging on the wall. He floated up to the top of the stairs and touched the painting gently.
"Huh, must be the king and queen around here," Jack began looking around. "I wonder where they are…"
"ELSA, COME ON!"
"Huh," Jack turned around and saw Elsa and Anna running, shielding himself. "Whoa! Wait…!"
But instead of bumping him, the two princesses phased through him. The guardian of fun gasped in shock as he staggered back, falling against the desk. He saw the two kids looking around before running towards the other hallway. He shook his head, getting himself over the daze.
"Those must be the princesses," Jack sighed deeply before wincing at the sudden phase through. "Man, I thought I was over this. When did this happen…?"
That's when kids didn't believe in you. Remember that, Jack?
Jack bit his lower lip darkly as he remembered the times kids went through him. Those 300 years that he had been alone – floating around in the sky. All because nobody believed in him. However, this time he knew better. Obviously, people wouldn't know him. He found himself in another world; a little world known as Arendelle. Wherever the heck that is, Jack shrugged nonchalantly while looking around the castle grounds. The guardian of fun shook his head and quietly began following the two girls into a hallway, seeing Anna and Elsa open up the ballroom doors.
"Wow, this is probably bigger than Bunny's place," Jack gawked in surprise but his eyes widened more when he saw something pulsing from Elsa's hands. "Whoa…"
What he saw wasn't a flower or any little pink glitter.
But a small snow flake as it floated in her palm.
Jack shook his head, slapping his forehead in amazement. "W-wow, I can't believe it! There's someone! There's someone who's like me!"
But she can't see you, now can she?
Jack's face then became crestfallen as Anna and Elsa began playing around with the ice and snow. Of course, the two girls couldn't see him! Heck, he wasn't sure if the city of Arendelle was aware of Jack Frost. The guardian of fun sighed again while looking at the other decorations when the pale blonde princess threw frosty glitters into the air. Elsa made huge ice hills, sculpting a huge snowman. Anna stared in amazement as Elsa sculpted its head and stuck on sticks for arms. She beamed in amazement as Elsa showed her.
"That's a snowman," Elsa smiled at her younger sister. "What do you want to name it?"
Ana gasped in delight. "I-I get to name him?"
"Mm," Elsa nodded and pushed Anna slightly. "Go on."
Anna looked carefully at the snowman for a moment before coming up with a name. "Olaf!"
Elsa laughed before coming up with an idea. "Hold on!"
Anna blinked several times as Elsa went behind the snowman, moving his hands. "I'm Olaf and I like warm hugs!"
As she voiced Olaf, Anna giggled in delight and threw her arms around Olaf. "I love you too, Olaf!"
While the two kids continued playing, Jack smiled while leaning on the pillars with his arms folded. He exhaled in relief while closing his eyes, remembering how he would play with Jaime in the others. Of course, he had to clean up the snow around before his mother wondered why snow magically appeared in her backyard. But nonetheless, seeing kids laughing and smiling made his chest feel warm.
"Now this," Jack smiled in relief. "Is something that I enjoy…"
What he didn't expect however was for Elsa to suddenly turn her head and say.
"Who's there?"
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Sorry for the late update! I just finished watching Maleficent and I'm still working on my original works! Hopefully this chapter is good to satisfy you guys for awhile! Please don't forget to review!
