The snow falls from the sky of grey clouds. Small frozen flacks of ice, slowly descending, to the kingdom of Arendelle below. Deep into the village of houses, stood a small boy, with brown hair, blue eyes, a white shirt and brown pants. looking up and the sky gasped in excitement, happy to see the snow had finally come. Exited by this, the boy turned ran through the village, passing by person after person, heading toward the gates of the castle. He crossed across the brown stone bridge and entered through the gates. He came through the court yard and arrived at the two brown doors that lead into the castle. The boy knocked on the door. After a short while the door openned by a guard of the castle.

"Yes?" he asked.

"I'm here to see princess Elsa, I'm her friend, Jack." the boy explained.

"Oh, yes, Jack, come in." The guard insisted, as he stepped aside, letting the boy come in.

Jack came inside and headed toward the stare case. After climbing up the floor above, Jack went down the hall and came to a white door with some blue marking on it. He knocked on the door.

"Elsa?" Jack asked curiously.

The door opened to reveal a girl with blue eyes, ice blond hair and blue dress.

"Hi, Jack." she said.

"Did you see it? Its snowing!" Jack said in excitement.

"I know." said Elsa.

"Do you wanna go and build a snowman?" asked Jack.

Elsa smiled in return. The two had been friends since the day they met in the castle yard, during the day her father was crowned king. From then on they would play together all the time in a special place.

"Come on, lets go." said Jack.

Elsa closed her door and the two dashed down the hall way and turned and went down the stares. They wen out the front doors and stormed out the gates. Jack and Elsa had left in the kingdom and went up the hill and into the forest. Jack lead the way through a small path, passing by tree after tree and came to a pond with a rock ledge at the right side of it.

"You ready?" Elsa asked.

Jack looked to her and nodded his head, yes. Elsa began to form a snow from in between her two palms.

"Here we go." She said, as she then launched it into the grey sky.

A blue snow flack formed and twice the amount of snow began to fall from the sky. Jack looked up in amazement of Elsa's powers.

"Wow!"

Its always managed to get him every time.

"hey Jack, watch this." Elsa said togging on his arm.

Jack turned to look at her, Elsa stepped he foot on the water and ice began to spread all across the pond. As the snow on the ground began to pile up. The two began to build a snow man, Jack began to roll a small snow ball on the white, ground, the ball slowly grew bigger and bigger. Till finally, it was a huge all of snow Elsa rolled up one half the size of it. She lifted it off the ground. She nearly lost her balance, twisting and turning and placed it on top of jacks. Afterwords, Jack rolled up another head an set it on top of the two, he placed two col eyes on it and to sticks to represent its arms. And for the finishing touch, he stuck a carrot in the middle of the snow mans face. He turned it around and showed Elsa their snow man. Elsa smiled joyful

"What do you think we should call him?" asked Jack.

Elsa thought for a moment. Then a name came to her.

"How about Olaf?" The girl asked.

"Olaf, thats great." said Jack, as he took hold of the thin sticks, that where the snow mans arms.

"Hi, I'm Olaf. And I like warm hugs." Jack said, working the snowman's arms.

Elsa laughed in response to this.

"I love you, Olaf!" she said as she ran up and hugged it tight.

Jack and Elsa then began to ice skate on the pound. Elsa wobbled a bit on her, but just when she was about to fall, Jack caught her.

"Hold on." he said as the two began to glide across the frozen water surface.

Elsa hung on tight to Jacks shoulders as they went around in circles. Jack then began to let go, frightening Elsa a bit.

"Jack, please, don't let go." The girl begged.

"Its alright, I won't leave you." jack reassured, as the two then separated.

Elsa found herself skating across the ice. She smiled and laughed in joy. Jack followed right behind her. Elsa stopped at the middle of the pound, ledge and looked to Jack with a smile. Jack stopped a few feet away. Elsa was about move when suddenly, she heard a cracking noise. She looked down and saw the ice beneath her feet was beginning to crack. She felt a warm feeling of fear. She was afraid to make a move and fall through to deep freezing water below.

"Jack." she said, looking up to him.

"Elsa! don't move, its going to be alright." Jack reassured, moving slowly toward her.

"Jack, I'm scared."

"It's alright. your going to be okay." Jack reassured, as he slowly moved toward her.

But as Jack stepped on the ice near her, the ice under his foot began to crack.

He back his foot away from where he stepped. Jack looked behind him and saw a stick he could use. The boy ran up and took hold of the stick. He came back toward Elsa and held it out for her.

"Grab on and pull you back." Jack said.

Elsa reached out to grab it but heard the ice crack even more.

"I can't."

"Come on, Elsa, you can do it, I'm right here for you." Jack reassured.

Elsa then grabbed on, just when the ice began to break. Jack pulled Elsa back only to wind up in the place she was in. Jack Came onto the thin ice and was about to fall to the freezing water below.

"Jack!" Elsa cried, as she reached our. But a zap of her power came from her palm and hit Jack.

The boy flew back far from the hole of ice water. He hit against the cliff and landed on the solid ice below, he laid there without a movement.

Elsa gasped as she ran around to him.

"Jack!" she said as she kneeled down to him.

Elsa leaned Jack up. But then saw that his hair turned as white as snow.

"Someone, please HELP!" She cried out, on the verge of tears.

Elsa held Jack tight, as more ice began to spread from her foot, all across the pound and up the cliff.

"Jack, please, wake up."

Just then, she heard voices. She looked toward the path and saw her Father and mother come into view, along with Jacks mother. The two weman gasped at the sight.

"Jack!" his mother cried, as the adults ran up to the two.

She took Jack from Elsa and held him close.

"Elsa, what happened?!" her father asked.

"The ice was breaking, he tried to save me, it was an accident, I didn't mean for it to happen." Elsa explained.

"He's ice cold." the boys mother said, feeling his skin.

"Don't worry, I know where we have to go." The king said.

The four then quickly headed back to the kingdom.

(I hope you enjoyed, the second chapter will be coming soon, in the meantime, please comment and review.)