Chapter 1

It was a cold night in the kingdom of Arendelle. A little princess, named Elsa looked out of her window. She made a little movement with her hand and a little frost appeared onto the window.

"Elsa!" her little sister ran into the room. "Let's play!"

"It's late." Said Elsa. "Mom said we shouldn't stay up too late."

"Please…" Anna made a pouty face.

Elsa giggled. She just couldn't resist against that face.

"Okay. But only for an hour!"

"Yeah!" Anna grabbed her hand and dragged her down the stairs.

That same night a figure with a hoodie was flying through another town.

Ice appeared on the walls of houses and the figure stood still for a moment.

A little fairy flew beside him.

"I told you I'm faster." Echoed the voice of the hooded figure through the air.

The little fairy rolled her eyes and flew a little forward.

"Hey!" A giant bunny jumped onto the ground.

The hooded figure turned around and his eyes glowed in the shadows.

"Frost, North wants to see you." Said the bunny.

The hooded figure stepped out of the shadows.

"You know after all these years you can at least call me at my first name."

"Jack Frost." Said the bunny.

"Kangaroo." Said Jack.

"I'm a bunny!" Said the Easter bunny. "But anyway…North wanted to talk to you."

Jack rolled his eyes. "Fine."

He jumped up and flew to the North Pole.

Santa, the Tooth fairy, the Sandman and Bunny were in the workshop.

"What is wrong, North?" Asked Jack.

North, also know as Santa or Nick, sighed. "Pitch is back."

"Back?" Said Jack. "I thought….but how?"

"We don't know how. But he might be in Arendelle." Said North. "God knows why."

"Let me guess, I have to check it out?" Asked Jack.

"Yes." Said North. "Just see if he is there and why."

Jack nodded and flew away.

Elsa sat up in bed.

Her mother sat next to her.

"Mommy, can I stay up tonight?" Asked Elsa.

Her mother smiled and tucked her in. "No, honey. It's getting too late for you two."

"But…"

"What did I say?" Said her mother strict.

Elsa sighed and lay down.

"Go get some sleep. Then you can play tomorrow."

Her mother gave her a kiss and left.

Elsa turned around and closed her eyes.

She almost fell asleep, when she felt someone crawling onto her.

"Elsa…" Whispered Anna. "Wake up, wake up."

Elsa pushed her off.

"Go away."

Anna climbed onto the bed again. "Do you want to build a snowman?"

Elsa opened up her eyes and smiled.

The little girls ran down the stairs to the big ballroom.

"Watch this." Said Elsa. She made a little snowball in her hands and fired it up into the air. It exploded and little ice sparkles fell onto the floor. Anna laughed and ran around.

The girls played for a while.

"I love snow!" Yelled Anna.

Elsa made a few hills of snow and Anna jumped onto them.

She jumped and Elsa made a new snow hill. Anna jumped up again, but Elsa couldn't keep up.

"Wait, slow down!" Yelled Elsa.

She tripped and shot a little ice beam, which hit Anna in the head.

"Anna!" Elsa ran over to her and held her. "No, no, no, no…"

Ice appeared underneath her feet and crawled up the wall.

"Momma, papa!" Cried Elsa.

Her parents ran into the room.

"Elsa, what have you done?!" Said her father.

"It was an accident." Said Elsa.

Her father grabbed Anna. "This is getting out of hand!"

"What do we do?" Said her mother.

"I know where to go." Said her father.

They went to the trolls. Yes, trolls. A troll healed Anna, but took the memories of Elsa her powers away. But Anna did remember the fun.

Elsa locked herself up in her room and avoided Anna.

"Honey?" Her father walked into the room. "Are you okay? Anna is asking for you."

"I'm not playing with her anymore." Said Elsa. "I hurt her, daddy."

"Aw, my poor baby." Her father hugged her.

Elsa sighed.

Her father looked her in her eyes. "Do you need anything?"

Elsa shook her head. "No…I'm so sorry, I didn't mean to hurt her…"

"I know." Said her father. "But we closed the gates and we are going to find a solution for your problem."

Elsa nodded. "Okay."

Her father smiled and walked out of the room.

Elsa slid down and put her knees up.

"Stupid curse."

She looked at her hands. Elsa stood up and walked to the window.

She carefully put her hands on the windowpane. Outside it was snowing.

The windowpane froze. Elsa pulled her hands back in shock.

"Control it…." Said Elsa. She quickly jumped down.

Suddenly she heard an evil laugh inside the room.

"Who is there?" Said Elsa scared.

A tall man walked out of the shadows. He had a pale skin and dark spiked hair.

"Hello, princess." The man made a little bow.

"I don't know you." Said Elsa. She took a few steps back and ice appeared underneath her feet as she stepped back.

"Oh…" the man laughed. "But you do, Elsa. See, you know me as the boogeyman, but my real name is Pitch."

"The boogeyman…" Said Elsa. "Please, don't hurt me, I'm afraid."

Pitch kneeled down and grabbed her hand.

"I'm not going to hurt you. You're doing it yourself. The ice you can't control almost caused the death of your beloved sister."

He stood up again. Elsa shivered and ice crawled up the wall.

"It was an accident!" Said Elsa.

Pitch snickered. "Of course. Well, I've got to explore the town a little bit, see if there are more nightmares."

He took a few steps back and slowly disappeared into the shadows.

Elsa sat down and cried. It slowly snowed inside the room.

A few years later her father got the idea to give her gloves.

He put tiny gloves onto her hands.

"Remember?" Said her father.

"Conceal, don't feel." They both said.

He gave her a pet on her head. "Very good."

Elsa smiled. "So, this will help me?"

"Yes, it will hold your powers back." Said her father.

Anna looked around the corner at them.

Her father noticed her. "Anna…"

"Dad." Anna looked at Elsa. "Elsa…"

Elsa walked past her back to her room.

She closed the door behind her.

Jack saw a giant castle.

"Whoa…" Whispered Jack. "This is really a kingdom."

He flew to the castle and entered through a window.

"Who are you?"

A little girl looked up from her dollhouse.

"I'm…"

"Are you with him?" Elsa stood up. Underneath her feet appeared a little ice.

"You are doing that." Jack leaned onto his staff.

"I asked you a question."

"No." Said Jack. "I'm not with who ever you're talking about."

Elsa sighed relieved.

"My name is Jack Frost."

"I'm princess Elsa."

Jack grinned and bowed down. "The pleasure is all mine."

Elsa giggled a little.

Jack smiled. When she was happy it was like a flower blooming. But he also sensed fear.

"Do you want to build a snowman?" Anna's voice came from the door.

"Who is that?" asked Jack.

"Just my sister Anna." Said Elsa. "Go away, Anna!"

"Okay, bye…."

"That isn't very nice." Said Jack.

"Sorry, but I would just hurt her." Said Elsa sadly. "Now, please leave."

Jack frowned. She was so sad for her age.

"Wait, did you see a tall man with pale skin?" Asked Jack.

Elsa was silent for a while. She could tell Jack the truth, but Pitch told her if she told anyone about him, he would hurt everyone in Arendelle.

"N-no…" Said Elsa. "I didn't."

"Okay." Said Jack. "If you see him, tell me."

"Elsa…" Her father and mother walked into the room.

"Mom, dad…" Elsa took a few steps back. "W-why are you here?"

"How are you holding up, honey?" Asked her mother.

"You don't see him?" Asked Elsa.

"Who?"

"They can't see me." Said Jack quickly.

"Is there someone here with you?" Said her father.

"No, I'm okay." Said Elsa.

Her mother put her hand on her shoulder, but Elsa backed away.

She felt her back against the wall and ice crawled up the wall.

"It's getting out of hand!" Said Elsa. "I can't control it!"

Jack looked at Elsa. Fear was written al over her face.

Her father tried to reach out for her, but she backed away.

"Don't. I might hurt you."

Her parents looked with hurt faces at her.

"Just go." Said Elsa. "I'm a danger."

Her parents sadly left.

"You too, Jack." Said Elsa.

"I'm the same as you." Said Jack.

"I said leave."

Jack ran after her parents.

"What do we do?" Cried her mother.

"I don't know." Said her father. "We need to protect her. The people will hurt her if they find out. We will keep her locked in…"

"I never wanted this!" Cried the mother. "I want her to have a normal life! She won't become social this way!"

"It is just something we have to do." Her father hugged her. "One day, she can go outside. But for now, she needs to stay here."

Jack flew back to North's workshop. What was that ridiculous! Locking her up wouldn't help at all! "Jack!" Said North. "You're back! Was Pitch there?"

"I didn't find him, but he is there." Said Jack. "I've met the princess of Arendelle…she has the power to control ice and snow!"

"Just like you!" Said Tooth (the Tooth fairy).

Jack nodded. "She is also the reason why Pitch is there. You see, Elsa, that's her name, is afraid of her powers. She is locked up all day and doesn't come in contact with anyone. And who loves fear? That's right, Pitch. She said she didn't see him, but I don't think she was being honest."

"Why would the child lie?" Asked North.

Jack sighed. "He probably threatened her. She is just a kid, easily to corrupt."

"I get so mad, just hearing about it!" Said Tooth. "Poor child. How old was she?"

"I guess ten."

"Now what do we do, Sherlock?" Said Bunny. "If you can't find him and she is lying."

"I don't know." Said Jack. "I have seriously no idea."