Prologue

It was a dark night in the middle of December. Snow covered the ground with a thin white sheet and everything was dead silent. An owl was flying through the night sky with focus in his black eyes. The owl flew until it reached a thick wooded area. In a blink of an eye, the once small owl was replaced with a white hooded figure walking through the snow. In his left hand, he held an hourglass made of out dark wood and tan sand dripping through. In his right hand was a scythe. The figure took his hourglass into his right hand and removed his hood with his left. Under the white hood was an elderly looking man with white hair and a white beard. He soon reached an opening where six tall trees circled it and at the centered, to mortal eyes was a small dead tree no higher than the elderly man's knee. The man walked over to the dead tree and a small smile graced his lips.

"Did I keep you waiting long my dear?" Asked the old man to wilderness.

From behind one of the tall trees, a woman that looked in her 30s came into the moonlight. Her hair was dark green, covered in multiple flowers in different colours. Her arms were wrapped with vines that were covered in leaves. Her dress was a formal green tunic style that turned to white the father down the floor it went. Small birds like finches and lovebirds rested on her shoulder and a small deer was by her left side. She smiled to the older man.

"Its been many centauries, hasn't it Chronos?" asked the lady as she walk forward.

"It truly has Gaia," said Chronos. Both walked over to the small dead tree. Gaia waved her hand over and the tree started moving and growing. It started sprouting blue leaves and trunk grew think. One branch reached out to the two of then and at the end of it. Two crystallized snowflakes sprouted and grew until it could be held in the palm of a person's hand. Gaia took both snowflakes and bow to the tree as it return to its small dead-looking form. Both looked at the snowflakes.

"I thought there was only one," said Chronos

"As did I," said Gaia as she looked at both snowflakes. She slowly closed her hands to cover the crystals. "We will return the other to the earth once we are done. It's the only thing I can think of at this moment."

Chronos nodded.

Chronos and Gaia started walking; only the sound of the snow being crushed under their feet was heard.

"We're here," stated Chronos.

There in front of a frozen lake bare trees surrounded that, but what caught Gaia's eye was the huge opening in the lake. It wasn't frozen over despite it being under zero degrees that night. Gaia looked at Chronos and he sadly nodded his head. She took a white flower out of her hair and placed it onto the frozen part of the lake. She then turned to Chronos.

"Are you sure he is the right one? This cannot be taken lightly." Asked Gaia with both fear and seriousness laced in her voice.

"My dear, would I call upon you after many centuries over a very serious matter if I wasn't so sure about this?" asked Chronos with wisdom in every word he spoke.

"But how are you sure? I still fear what could happen if one of them fall into the wrong hands," said Gaia gripping the crystal snowflakes tighter.

Chronos didn't answer. Instead he looks into the night sky and Gaia followed where he was staring. She realized he was looking at the one person they could trust without doubt or fear. The Man in the Moon. A small 'oh' past her lips. She looks him and smiled. Chronos and Gaia walk onto the frozen lake and stopped where the ice open up. Gaia walked up to the opening and opened her hand holding one of the crystal snowflakes. A sad smile passes her lips.

"I'm sorry your life was cut short," she whispered as she dropped one of the crystal snowflakes into the dark waters. Gaia and Chronos walked off the ice and they walked away toward some trees and watched the opening until something came out. A boy no younger than 18 appeared out of the water with snow white hair, pale skin and eyes so blue, they were hypnotic. He looked to the moon and picked up his staff and began playing around with his newly found control over ice and snow. Chronos and Gaia smile and started walking away, knowing that Man on the Moon was watching over the boy.

"Now we must return the other. No one else needs this power," said Gaia as they walk back to where they met. Unfortunately, they didn't make it back with the crystal. Suddenly a cluster of back surrounded Gaia and Chronos forcing them to back up against each other. The back cluster transformed into four black horse with dead red eyes. Chronos placed his scythe in front of him and looked back to Gaia.

"Run now! I will hold them off!" yelled Chronos as he started to attack the horses. Gaia ran as fast as her leg could carry her. One of the dark horse caught up with her, but with the wave of her hand, roots burst from the earth and caught the horse to fall. She kept running and calls forth her friend, the Griffin and got on his back as they started to fly away. Sadly the dark cluster returned and struck the Griffin in the chest, causing it to screech in pain, which causes Gaia to fall and to drop the crystal Snowflake. Gaia and the Griffin crash into the ground. Gaia sees the crystal and reaches for it, until someone steps on her hand. She looks up to be greeted by a man with black hair, black clothing and dead cold eyes. He pushed harder on her hand causing her to hiss in pain. The man smirks and gives off a dark chuckle.

"Poor little Gaia. Always trying so hard and yet, it was your own fear for the safety for those crystals that allowed me to come here," said the man as he sends two more of his 'nightmare' to attack Chronos.

"You won't get away with this Pitch," hissed Gaia, still in pain from the fall as pitch walked over to the crystal.

"Don't you see my dear? I already have," said Pitch as he reached for the last of the crystal snowflake.

Suddenly the snowflake started to become transparent and before anyone knew what happened, it shot into the night sky and disappeared. Shock covered Pitch's face and a small uneasy smile was on Gaia's. He turned around and grabbed her by the throat and pinned against a tree trunk.

"WHERE DID IT GO?! WHERE DID YOU HIDE IT?" shouted Pitch and he started to squeeze harder on Gaia's throat. Suddenly the scythe came around pitch's throat, close enough that with one quick move, he would lose his head.

"Choose now Pitch. Death or return to where you came from. The choice is yours," said Chronos in a voice so calm, it was scary. Pitch gave a smirk and suddenly turned into a cluster of black smoke and disappeared as soon as he appeared. Gaia fell to the roots of the tree and Chronos help her back to her feet.

"Are you alright?" he asked with concern.

"I'm fine. How could he attack us? I thought he was weak," asked Gaia in a panic.

"He had the element of surprise on his side, but I will contact North and warn him," Said Chronos as he looked at Gaia's hands. "Where is the crystal snowflake,"

"It disappeared," said Gaia with a sad voice. "What are we going to do?"

"We must head to the North Pole this instant and explain what has happened to it. There is no time to spare," said Chronos as he transformed into his owl form and Gaia's Griffin carried her into the night sky.

300 years later

The snowflake has been staying within the night sky under the Man in the Moons care, as a star for a long time now, searching for a proper host that could obtain its powers and withstand its harshest side effects. Suddenly, the crystal shoots down into a small kingdom and disappears into the castle and as soon as it disappears, the cry of the first newly born princess of Arendelle is heard throughout the small kingdom.

So!? What do you think? I wanted to give a reason why Elsa was born with the power of ice and snow and this seem like a good reason for that. Also this will be the connection that Elsa and Jack Frost will have. If you can't still already, this is totally going to be a Jelsa story. Just a heads up, It is the Man in the Moon and not 'of.' I check. One last thing, my story, my rules, so that means Gaia has a Griffin. No complaints. Please review!