Jack watched as Anna walked into the cave, with Rapunzel, the girl he had met only months ago. Her and Moana were the only ones in a while who had been able to see Anna, and it wasn't easy getting Rapunzel to believe either. For Moana, she already believed. She didn't see frost and snow much, but she had seen and things even weirder and out of the ordinary.

Rapunzel had read books about Jack Frost for years, and couldn't convince herself that he was anything more than fiction. Moana tried and tried to convince her that he was real, but she only believed her when she was saved by a gust of ice on a warm summer day.

Hiccup...was another story. He still didn't believe anyone when they said Jack Frost was real.

As Rapunzel walked in, she smiled at Jack, and Jack simply nodded at her, observing the situation carefully. Jack had occasionally checked on Anna since that day years ago, but not as much as he used to. Shortly after Anna ran away, he chose to form the Magic Protectors, choosing his members carefully.

"Where are we?" Anna asked, curiously. As Jack observed her, she realized she looked different...She still had some of her childlike innocence, but she looked more mature, more worn down. She was cowered in dirt, her braids were sticking out all over the place.

"We're in a cave, heavily guarded by magic." Rapunzel explained, efficiently.

Anna simply nodded, believing it immediately. Magic had always been present around her, whether she knew it or not, so believing that the cave could be magically guarded wasn't a new concept to her.

However, in recent years, tolerance of magic had been slowly seeing away, and people's trust towards people with magical abilities had been deteriorating. More and more strange occurrences were happening, more people with powers had been going on killing sprees, and hadn't remembered anything about what happened during the killings. Similar to Anna.

Except Anna supposedly didn't have powers.

As Rapunzel sat Anna down on a large rock, and began to wrap her bloodied hand in her hair, Jack asked, "What happened,"

Rapunzel looked up worriedly, "Anna discovered she had powers tonight, and was chased out of the bar." she blushed at Anna, "I saw the whole thing."

Anna, looked around, confused and unaware of Jack's presence. Predictable.

"Who are you talking to?" Anna asked, curiously.

"My friend...you can't see him, but don't worry, I didn't see him at first either." Rapunzel assured for, "As for the hair? Well..."

Rapunzel began to sing, "Flower, Gleam and Glow, Let your power shine, make the clock reverse bring back what once was mine.."

As Rapunzel sang, the hair she wrapped around Anna's hand began to glow. Anna stared at it, slightly shocked. Even though Anna was used to magic, new magic always was interesting to see. Jack still found it interesting, but not surprising, how Anna had powers. The only reason Jack was so interested in the Arendelle Royal Family was because of their mother.

Before their mother became queen, she was a peasant girl, who lived in a small village where Jack first woke up. She was the first one to spread the stories of Jack Frost. Although she based it off of her brother, who apparently died months before, Jack took a liking to her. He could've sworn he would see her look directly at him.

But of course, once he got excited, the girl simply shook her head, and muttered, "I must be seeing things."

Jack, frowned at those words, once again, he got his hopes up too high. Then she remembered making a deal with someone, that she would allow both her first born child, and possibly her second born child to have powers, if it ensured their safety.

"Jack!" Rapunzel exclaimed, snapping him out of his thoughts. "Anna's asleep!"

Sure enough, there laid the woman, who was in her early twenties, laid down, fast asleep. Her snores were so loud, they could be compared to a bear's growl.

Rapunzel looked down at her, "What happened to her? I have vague memories of her, but she was always so cheerful and warm, now she's kind of cool and detached."

Jack nodded, "I know. Let's just say, she's been through a lot..."

***
Elsa had been having nightmares, ever since her sister left so many years ago, and although Merida tried to calm her down best she could, Merida simply wasn't a comforting person. So, when Elsa went to bed, she slept on her lap, where Merida could best protect her.

Elsa really loved her sister...Merida wondered what happened.

Tonight, however, they weren't alone, as Merida sensed a presence in the room. She wasn't at all scared though, as she knew exactly who it was. Once Merida began to hear Elsa's light snores, she sighed, "Moana, you can come out already."

Soon, Moana brushed past the large, velvet curtain she was standing behind, almost tripping over the thick fabric. Moana rolled her eyes at her clumsiness, and then looked at Merida, and smiled lightly.

"Any word on the witch in the tavern?" Merida asked, watching Moana's light smile fade and her eyes glanced towards Elsa.

"Yes. We did, Jack told me immediately after I came back from visiting you..." Moana told her.

Merida noticed she was hiding something, and so she pushed forward, "And...?"

Moana glances towards Elsa, "Are you sure she's asleep?"

"She is. I wouldn't have started talking to you if she wasn't." Merida hissed.

To be honest, Merida didn't want Elsa to know what she was involved in, because all she'd do was scold her over the dangers of her decisions, but all her decisions were to protect Elsa.

Moana hesitated, and glanced towards her sister, "It was her sister, Princess Anna. She has powers."

It took Merida a moment to comprehend what she said, and she looked down at her wife, "This is wonderful!"

Elsa's sister was alive! Her sister was still out there somewhere, and a magic user, just like her!

"No, it isn't. Anna could be in great danger!" Moana reminded her, and Merida sighed, Of course. That's right.

"You can't tell Elsa," Moana advised her, "No matter how much you want to. She'll go looking for Anna, and life outside of Arendelle isn't welcoming to magic users."

Merida frowned. She had to hide the fact that she knew where her wife's sister was? Even after her wife spent years in a world of guilt?

"I know it will be hard, but Arendelle needs it's queens, and this could hurt your kingdom and its monarchy."

And with that, Moana was gone, before Merida could get in another word.