A year had past. Jack couldn't really remember why he could never find that blond girl who sang and said 'I'm sorry' as she ran through him. But one day he came back to Mama's house, and Mama was outside, gardening. Down in the depths of the garden was…Sidhe?
"Sidhe? What's going on?" Jack asked.
Sidhe looked up, her eyes were bloodshot. "Someone walked through me today." She sniffed then stood up, dirt falling off her. A smirk appeared on her face as she said "Now I know what you feel like." Jack rolled his eyes.
"Way to make my pity turn into anger."
"Not much for pity." Sidhe said shaking her head.
"I know." Jack said back. He saw the Arendelle Castle glowing with pride miles away from them. He heard trumpets, and drums.
"What's going on up there?" He asked. Sidhe shrugged.
"I dunno."
"Wanna come up?" He asked. He was on a branch staring at the mountain that had the castle lying on top of it.
"Why not. I'm boooored." Sidhe said.
They jumped from tree to tree and flew straight up. When they got to the top they was parade and a lot of white and people in fancy clothes and-
"Is this a wedding?" Jack asked. Sidhe nodded.
"And everyone seems to be here! Look at that! That's Princess Rapunzel and Crown Prince Eugene of Corona." She said, pointing to a couple waving to the two people in the coach. One man and one woman. The woman had short brown hair and the man had a brown goatee.
"Hey!" Jack said. "Wasn't that the place with the weird magic hair?"
"Yeah. Must have been one of ours messing up. You know how accidents can happen."
"Yeah…" Jack said.
"And that one, right there," she pointed to a wildy red-head, "yeah, she's one of mine."
"Scottish?"
"Yeah." Sidhe sighed. "I love you guys!" she yelled at them. Not that they heard.
They flew closer and watched the ceremony. Then as night fell they happily watched Queen Elsa and Princess Anna and Crown Prince Kristof dance. It was hilarious because Kristof didn't know how to dance.
Jack flew to the dance floor, and held out a hand to Sidhe.
"May I have this dance?"Jack asked. Sidhe smiled.
"Yes you may." They bowed and curtsied to each other and they danced. They laughed. Sometimes people stared at them weirdly, others they stumbled through people and no one noticed. That's when Queen Elsa came out to say a speech.
"I would like to say to my little sister. Anna. The first time you said to me, 'it's true love', I said 'you can't be in love with someone you just met'. But Anna, I'm glad you waited because the best person you could have ever married." There was a bunch of people clapping. Then Elsa said. "And now the show you've all been waiting for, yeah?" She asked. A small snowman came skating up to Elsa.
"Who's ready? 'Cuz you know what? I am. Right Elsa! Here we goo!" The snowman said happily. Sidhe turned to look at Jack. The snowman was talking! No one had that type of power. Maybe, not even, Jack…
Elsa held out her arms and snow and ice started to form, making ice statues of the happy couple and two kids, one in each of their arms. Sidhe glanced at Jack. Jack's jaw dropped. How could a human have his power? That was impossible! How could- no. She must have been blessed or something-how-?
Sidhe giggled. "Uh-oh." She said. "Looks like someone made a boo-boo." She said. Man, was he going to get an earful when he got home, Sidhe thought. Jack was still astounded. He obviously didn't remember the whole not-sharing-his-powers thing.
"Hey. Jack. Jack!" Sidhe snapped her fingers in front of his face. He was blinded by Elsa's powers. Perfect.
"Listen, frosty. I'm going home, this has been fun and all but-"
"Yeah, sure. I'll see later. Tell Mama not to wait up." Jack said. He flew up to a perch on the castle somewhere. Sidhe shook her head. This wasn't going to end well.