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Chapter 1: A Strange Boy

It had been two months since Elsa's engagement to Duke Fredrik of Susteny had been announced. The Duke was a well influential man and he was certainly the best choice out of the dozens of suitors that her advisors (and sister) had lined up for her. Strong, good mannered, handsome and a gentleman, he had definitely caught Elsa's eye from the moment she saw him. The best part of it was that he was amazed by her powers. Sure, he had been a little nervous at first but then who wasn't?

But lately, Elsa was growing tired of the whole marriage thing. She did have an initial attraction towards the Duke but she feared it was waning. Something was missing and Elsa didn't have a clue of what it could be. Now Elsa was drowning in not only her duties as Queen but everything to do with her wedding and it was a nightmare. Elsa let out a sigh and went back to her work.

She was currently working on preparations for the Winter Solstice Festival Ball which was only a few weeks away and it seemed like the preparations were endless. It seemed like everyone needed her to sign off on something. Lately Elsa didn't seem to get a moment to herself, a moment for something she wanted to do, something fun and adventurous. She was starting to get sick of signing documents that seem to go on forever.

Elsa got up and opened the balcony and let the cool breeze surround her. The cool air soothed her. She breathed it in. When she opened her eyes she screamed.


Jack had been flying around bringing winter to all the places that needed it. At the moment he had been flying around Norway and he eventually came to a small kingdom called Arendelle. He flew all around it, looping around the castle's towers before he came to a sudden stop at one of the windows.

A young woman with beautiful platinum blonde hair decorated with snowflakes and clear blue eyes was sitting at a desk staring at sheets of paper on the desk in front of her. Jack couldn't help but stare. The young woman let out a sigh before scribbling something on the paper and turning it over. She looked exhausted and frustrated.

Woah, Jack thought and he leaned towards the window.

The woman got up from her desk and stretched slightly. Jack hovered a little out of sight while she opened the windows and let the cool air into the room. Jack perched on the balcony's railings and stared at her as she breathed in the cold air. The woman opened her eyes and she looked directly at him, as if she could see him.

The woman opened her mouth and screamed.


There was a white haired boy in a blue hoodie and brown pants holding a cane sitting on her balcony. Elsa took a step backwards and nearly tripped over the mess of papers on the ground. She continued to stare at the boy and he stared back.

"Wait," he said in a small voice, "you can see me?"

Elsa was about to respond with the door burst open behind her as Anna and a couple of guards came in.

"Queen Elsa!" one of the guards said. "Are you okay?"

"There is a boy on my balcony!" Elsa said pointing.

"Um, Elsa?" Anna said gently looking nervous. "There's no one there."

Elsa stared at them. He was there, right there, standing right in front of them, as plain as day. Surely they were pulling a trick on her.

"He's right there!" Elsa said pointing to where the boy was.

"Are you feeling alright Elsa?" Anna asked softly. "There's nobody there."

Elsa was suddenly hit with the realisation of it all. For some strange reason they couldn't see him and only she could. She looked back and forwards between the two. The boy shrugged when Elsa looked back at him. When she looked at Anna, she looked worried.

"It must be the pressures of work," Elsa said softly, "if you don't mind I think I might go lie down."

Elsa left the room. She managed to catch a small glance of Anna's nervous face. Elsa went all the way to her bedroom and threw herself onto her bed. Was she going crazy? Did she imagine the boy? Maybe the pressures really had gotten to her.

"I know you're there," she said after several moments and opening her eyes, "you can show yourself."

The young boy came into view.

"So you're the Queen huh?" he said. "That's interesting."

Elsa got up from her bed and she stood, facing the boy. Elsa didn't know why but she was feeling drawn to the boy as if there was some magnetic charge between them. Elsa had to shake herself out of that before she steadied herself.

"Who are you?" she demanded.

"Jack Frost milady," the boy said bowing, "Guardian of Fun at your service."

Elsa's mind was racing. It couldn't be…

"Jack Frost?" Elsa repeated. "The Jack Frost? As in the Spirit of Winter Jack Frost?"

"The very same," Jack said laughing slightly.

Elsa's head spun round and round. She was talking to the Jack Frost, the very same Jack Frost that had been in her stories when she was a little girl. She had always taken to the story, the idea that there was someone else out there just like her gave her a warm feeling inside. But she had been sure it had been a story, guess she was wrong.

Jack walked over to Elsa's bedside table where a book of fairy tales was sitting. Elsa had been reading them the previous night. Jack threw himself onto Elsa's bed and flicked through to where Elsa had bookmarked which just happened to be the myth about Jack Frost. Elsa tried desperately not to blush.

"Reading about me eh?" Jack said looking down at the page and back to Elsa. "They got a few things wrong though."

Jack shut the book and put it back to where he had found it before putting his arms behind his hand and just lay on her bed.

"How can Anna and the others not see you?" Elsa asked, it had been a question that had been annoying her for a while now, the fact that she seemed to be the only one to be able to see him was quite interesting. "I'm not going crazy am I?"

"Only those who believe in me can see me," Jack explained. "I'm glad that I found someone to talk to, it's been quite lonely these last three hundred years."

Elsa's head was spinning more now. Three hundred years? She never knew she believed in Jack Frost, we she must if what the boy was saying was true.

"What do you mean?"

Jack sat up and told her how he became a guardian. The full story on how the Man in the Moon made him a guardian after he died saving his sister. He told her everything about what happened with the other guardians and how they defeated Pitch Black, the boogeymen.

When he had finished, Elsa was staring at him with her mouth wide open. She was shocked to the core.

"So let me get this straight," Elsa said sitting down next to him on the bed, "the Tooth Fairy aka Tooth, the Easter Bunny aka Bunnymund, Santa Clause aka North and the Sandman aka Sandy actually exist?"

"Yep!" Jack said.

"This is weird," Elsa said, "I think I may need to lie down."

"It's not too bad," Jack said.

"But that's not even the weirdest bit!" Elsa exclaimed. "You said you're this immortal guardian thing that has died?"

"Yep," Jack said.

Elsa was speechless. She was so in shock she didn't know that little snow drops was starting to fall from the ceiling.

"Woah," Jack said looking up in amazement, "it's snowing! But how-?"

Elsa looked up and sure enough he was right.

"Sorry," Elsa said concentrating and the snow disappeared.

"You did that?" he said sounding amazed.

"Yeah," Elsa said sheepishly.

"This is amazing!" Jack said. "Watch this!"

Jack held out his hand and a snowflake appeared in his hand. Elsa stared at in awe.

"You're just like me," she whispered, "and I'm just like you."

Jack looked at her and grinned.

"So since I told you my story, how about you tell me yours?"

So Elsa did. She told him how she was born with her powers (Jack actually intervened and told her how he got given his powers by the Man in the Moon) and how they nearly destroyed her sister. She told him how she lived in isolation because she was terrified on hurting her sister again and then of her parent's deaths. She continued onwards to what happened on her Coronation Day, how she set an eternal winter on her kingdom but through help from her sister and her sister's then friend Kristoff, managed to unfreze everything after she accidently froze her sister's heart. She told him everything. It seemed to pour out of her and Jack listened to every word. When she had finished, he was looking at her with something that looked like sadness.

"So that all happened four years ago," Elsa concluded.

"So Elsa," Jack said looking serious, "by the sounds of things, you need to have a bit of fun in your life."

"Maybe," Elsa said, "but I'm the Queen, I can't afford to have fun."

"Well," Jack said leaping to his feet, "consider today to be your day off!"

Elsa got confused.

"What do you mean?" she stammered.

"Consider me your fun expert!" Jack said

Jack suddenly grabbed Elsa and picked her up bridal style.

"Jack," Elsa said a little scared, "what are you doing?"

"Taking you for some much needed fun!"

Jack then ran towards the doors and opened them before they were swept off their feet. Elsa looked down, they were actually flying. Elsa couldn't believe it. She clung to Jack as he soared through the sky.

"Where are we going?" Elsa yelled through the roaring sound of the wind.

"You'll see," Jack said with a glint in his eyes.

Jack sped them until they were in another part of the mountains that were Arendelle that Elsa hadn't been before. They came to a large clearing that was quite high up in the mountains that was covered in snow. The way the snow touched the ground and the trees seemed almost magical.

"Wow," Elsa breathed, "I love winter."

"So do I," Jack said putting her down.

Elsa walked around the trees and took in the fresh sounds of nature. It was quite fun being out here. Suddenly she felt a whack and fresh snow on her face. She turned around and Jack was standing there laughing.

"Oh you're messing with the wrong person," she whispered.

Elsa conjured up a rather large snowball and it flew straight into Jack's face where it landed with a satisfying smack. Jack was no longer laughing.

"You're challenging me to a snowball fight?" he asked. "Me?"

"You started it," Elsa said conjuring up more snow. "I'm ready for anything."

The snowball fight continued furiously with neither side giving any room for the other to come in and win.

"Truce?" Elsa asked with her face and hair full of snow.

"Yeah, okay," Jack said shaking the snow from his own hair and laughing.

They walked around the area for some time until the came to a lake that had not yet fully frozen over.

"Watch this," Elsa said running over to the lake and stepping on the cold water.

The water froze as soon as Elsa's foot made contact with the water. Ice made its way across to the very edges of the lake, freezing it.

"Woah," Jack said looking impressed, "nice."

"Thanks," Elsa said.

They walked onto the ice where they skated around for a while. They didn't need skates as they seemed to be able to glide on the ice. It wasn't long before Jack came up behind Elsa and gave her a little push.

"Hey!" she said as she started to lose her balance for a moment.

Jack came skating around her and gave her another little push. This time Elsa really did lose her balance and she reached out and grabbed Jack's hand and pulled him down to. They both fell down on the ice with Jack on top of Elsa.

"Well," Jack said slowly, "this is awkward."

"I think I should be heading back now," Elsa said quietly, "they'll be wondering where I have been."

"Okay then," Jack said getting to his feet before pulling Elsa's to hers.

"This has been fun," Elsa said smiling.

"Told you I'm the expert when it comes to fun," Jack said hoisting Elsa up.

Jack took off and they were flying back to Arendelle.


Anna was wandering about the castle. She had been concerned for Elsa all day. She hoped Elsa wasn't getting sick. She bumped into her husband Kristoff with their two year old Josef playing in Josef's room.

"Hey," Kristoff said smiling.

"Hey," Anna said back.

"Mama!" Josef said running to her and giving her a big hug that Anna returned.

"So what's up?" Kristoff said tidying up the mess of blocks that were scattered around the room.

"I need to talk to you," Anna said.

"Okay," Kristoff turned to Josef. "Why don't you run off and find nanny?"

"Okay Papa!" Josef sprinted out of the room at top speed.

Anna watched him go with a smile on her face.

"So is it to do with the pregnancy?" Kristoff asked looking concerned.

Anna shook her head. She was currently four months pregnant with their second child.

"It's Elsa," Anna said, "I'm worried about her. She was acting strange before. I hope she's not coming down with something."

"I'm sure it's nothing," Kristoff said, "but if you're worried why not check on her?"

"I think I will."

"I'll come," Kristoff said.

Anna and Kristoff walked down to Elsa's room and knocked. There was no answer so Anna knocked again but once again there no answer. Anna was getting seriously worried.

"Elsa?" she called through the door, "it's me, Anna."

Again there was no response. Anna pushed open the door. Elsa wasn't in there. The windows to the balcony were wide open and a cool breeze was flowing in. Maybe Elsa had opened them to keep cool? Anna thought but as thought hit her another thought struck her, the cold didn't bother Elsa, so why were they open?

"I'll go see if she's in her study," Kristoff said hurriedly running out of the room.

Anna walked over to the balcony and looked out at Arendelle. Perhaps Elsa had gone into town for the day? She heard footsteps and Kristoff came running back.

"Well?" Anna asked.

"She's not in her study and I asked Gerda and she said she hadn't seen Elsa since this morning."

"This morning? It's nearly five o'clock!" Anna shrieked. "Where could she be?"

A/N: So I have fallen in love with Jelsa. Anyway so please read and review =)