Hello to everyone!

This is my first Jelsa fan-fiction. This story is an inspiration from the movie 'Something Borrowed'. Some events may be similar but I assure you that the majority of the events in the story will be coming from me.

I really do hope that you would enjoy this story! Don't be afraid to write a review, or to give it a favorite or a follow. Criticisms and compliments are welcomed.

12/2014 - Heyyyy! So, I decided to rewrite all my chapters because I don't think it has balance and I still think it needs a tiny more little work. No major events will change at all. I'm just gonna spellcheck, rewrite grammatical errors, add some descriptions that lack, and making it a bit more specific. Anyways, Here's the rewrite of the first chapter! Enjoy!

**DISCLAIMER: I do not own Rise of the Guardians, Frozen, Disney, Dreamworks or any other movie/characters that would be mentioned in this story.**


Taking Chances

Chapter 1: All That Matters

"I can't believe this!"

Elsa frustratingly ran her hand through her messy platinum blonde locks, letting out a sigh of frustration for the work load of business proposals on her desk.

An outraged sort of aura emanates from the blonde's rare and unimaginable frustration. This kind of reaction was quite new and infrequent to the young lady of stoic and phlegmatic disposition, but Elsa couldn't help not to conceal this. She just seems so furious at the world right now, considering that out of all days that it could have occurred, her birthday just so happened to be it's present victim. The anger and frustration she was feeling at the moment could only be compared to a fire's autumn flame.

I just can't believe that no one from my family or close friends remembered my birthday today, not to mention that its a Friday night and I have a mountain heap of papers to sign. I thought I was gonna enjoy today, turns out I won't. This is the worst birthday ever., Elsa thought, a frown placed upon her lips. She took a sharp inhalation of breath before grabbing her trusty pen as her hand guided it to writing in her neat and cursive signature on the blank space of either agreements or rejections.

After a few minutes of signing papers, a soft and familiar childish knock was placed on her door. She snapped her head up to see her little sister, Anna, smiling and waving at her from the clear transparent glass of her office door. Elsa grinned widely as she stood up from the comfort of her soft swivel chair to let her sister into her office. "Hey, Anna!" Elsa greeted with a soft smile. "What brings you here?"

"Well, I just thought we could hang out because its a Friday night." Anna said, a mere sly grin plastered on her face. "I was just gonna head over to that new bar downtown with Kristoff. Wanna join us?"

Thinking over, Elsa was quite hesitant. If she were to drink, a hangover the next morning wasn't something she would want to undergo, and not to mention, the ton of work God knows when she would finish soon enough; then again, it is her birthday. Reflecting on it once more, the platinum blonde just decided to take the risk for at least once in her life. "Why not?" Elsa smiled, desperate to get out of her office and away from the stress that momentarily inhabits it. "I really need a good stress reliever."

"Then c'mon! Grab your coat and purse then let's head out!" Anna exclaimed before heading out of Elsa's office and sauntering to the elevator.

Watching the optimism her little sister would display more than often, Elsa couldn't help but giggle. She grabbed her maroon trench coat and white scarf on the coat hanger by the door and her black purse lying on her desk before locking her office and heading to the elevator with her sister. As soon as the elevator came, they immediately got in and pressed the ground floor button. Anna was tapping her foot and humming loudly to the tune of the elevator music as they waited for the elevator to stop, while Elsa was scrolling through her Facebook profile filled with numerous birthday greetings from her colleagues, college friends, high school friends, family friends and some relatives. The greetings gave a small smile on her face but it was never the same as the greetings that she receives from her closest friends. She then started searching the Facebook profiles of her sister and each of her closest friends.

Anna Landvik... Merida DunBroch... Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III... Kristoff Bjorgman... Astrid Hofferson... Eugene Fitzherbert/Flynn Rider... Rapunzel Corona

Elsa's lips stretched into a petite grin as she scanned through each of her friends' names. When she searched the next one, she absentmindedly broke into a huge grin as her heart uncontrollably beat in her chest.

Jackson Overland Frost

Jack Frost. Her best friend. The guy who's always been there for her. The one guy who knows her better than she does herself. And, the only guy that unconsciously stole and thawed the rest of her frozen heart. Although an unconditional affection grew for Jack, Elsa just wished that she possessed his heart in return. She softly sighed at the sight of his profile picture. It was of Jack, tightly wrapping his strong arms around her best friend/his girlfriend of 3 constant years, Rapunzel Corona. They both had huge and doting grins as they both faced the camera. Elsa took that photo; it was taken a few months ago on Anna's graduation party, right after the other guests left. As Elsa stared at the photo, a zealous sequester began between the two opposing halves of her mind. One half told her that she would never measure to Rapunzel, while the other half advised that she should've just taken the chance long before Jack and Rapunzel met. As always, Elsa listened to the first half. She knows that Jack chose Rapunzel for a reason, and those reasons weren't ones Elsa possessed. Rapunzel was bubbly, optimistic and everyone loved her, while Elsa was just... Elsa. The quiet and shy introvert that only a handful of people would talk to and/or appreciate. Elsa knew she wouldn't stand a chance. Even if she took the opportunity, she knew that Jack would never love her. Maybe that's why he chose her, they would completely fit together; he was a sneaky, mischievous and conniving spirit that had a big and loving heart. One of the abundant reasons that led Elsa to fall deeply and hopelessly in love with him. She took a deep breath, not knowing that her tear ducts betrayed her as a stray tear escape her eye.

"Els, you alright?" Anna asked, noticing the transparent drop escape her sister's sapphire eyes. She took a slight peak at Elsa's phone and immediately knew why her eye let a tear fall.

Elsa quickly wiped her tear-struck eyes and faced her younger sister's concerned gaze. "I'm fine, Anna." her voice cracking at each syllable that escaped her lips. "I was just thinking."


Anna's face dropped at the sound of Elsa's soft and jagged voice. Being the one person Elsa could lay her entire trust upon, she knew about her sister's unspoken love for her best friend. Most especially, the regret that has been haunting her ever since Jack and Rapunzel's relationship was acknowledged. However, Anna was proud that Elsa felt more of happiness towards their relationship rather than jealousy, because she knew that it would likely cause a void in their friendship or make events worse. Anna gave her a tiny lopsided smile before speaking up, "Please don't place a frown on that beautiful face of yours, Elsa. You should be happy! Its Friday! Also, its your birthday! Those two things just sound so perfect!" she said, attempting to lift the mood from it's dim origin to something a little more brighter.

Elsa giggled at Anna's mere endeavor to cheer her up a little. "Yes, Anna, I remember." she softly smiled. "Its just that I haven't heard anything from Jack in the last 2 weeks. I just miss hearing his voice and dare I say, his horrible snarky comments."

"Don't worry!" Anna reassured her with a slightly muffled voice, trying to stop herself from blurting out the surprise. "I'm sure he's just super busy. Its actually quite unexpected that you miss his comments even if you hate it every time he tries to tease you."

"Don't you ever dare tell him I said that. He'll just tease me more than enough." Elsa joked, rolling her eyes as an annoyed look stained her cerulean irises.

Anna laughed at Elsa's remark, knowing that Jack would definitely let Elsa suffer it greatly if she would ever speak to him about it. They conversed even more, asking each other about how their day went and informing one another on some worthless gossip or jokes that would eventually lead them laughing out loud. As an abrupt halt reverberated in the four compact walls of the elevator, the door opened for them to step out. After, Anna then lead her older sister to the car - with Kristoff patiently waiting in it - that would take them to the new bar downtown where Elsa's surprise birthday party was to be held. They got in the car and Kristoff started driving away from their family company headquarters, Arendelle Kingdom Industries, to the route downtown.

Elsa was completely and utterly unaware, that Anna, Jack and Rapunzel were planning a surprise birthday party for her two months before. They were also quite glad that their plan of keeping the party a secret was a success. Each phase was going according to plan. Phase 1: nobody from her close friends or Anna, for that matter, was to greet her a 'Happy Birthday!' so Elsa would think that her friends completely forgot about her birthday. Phase 2: print a lot of fake unsigned business proposals and to pile it all up on Elsa's desk, just to keep her busy until at least 8:00 - 9:00 pm. Finally, phase 3 was now in action: bring Elsa to the bar and have fun!

They arrived at their destination after a good 10 minute drive from uptown to downtown. Anna gave a mischievous smile at Kristoff, which he then returned with a sly grin. I can't wait to see Elsa's face!, Anna thought, mentally jumping up and down with excitement. They all went out - Kristoff rushing out of the car first to let everyone know that Elsa was coming. Anna then rushed to Elsa's side to make her slow down a little bit.

"Is Kristoff that desperate to drink?" Elsa joked, earning an eye roll from Anna. "I'm kidding."

"I know." Anna said, stifling a giggle to escape her lips. "Maybe he's saving a seat for us."

They laughed until they got in. "SURPRISE! HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ELSA!" shouted everyone in the bar, jumping up from their hiding place as an array of shiny and colorful confetti floated from the loud party poppers. Taking in the scene before her, Elsa had a hand covering her mouth and her eyes widened in surprise. Rapunzel, Kristoff, Merida, Hiccup, Astrid and Eugene approached them with a huge grin on their faces.


Elsa stared at them in amazement, slight tears of joy in her eyes. "You guys remembered?"

"Of course, we did." Rapunzel said, smiling wide as she clutched onto both of Elsa's shoulders. "What kind of friends would we be if we forgot your birthday?"

"Well, the kind of best friend who wouldn't even take time to greet you after being gone for 2 months. Not to mention, never even hearing a single word from him in 2 weeks." Elsa accidentally blurted, looking down in sadness.

"I'm so sorry about that, El." a familiar husky baritone apologized from behind her and Anna.

Elsa looked back, shock and happiness written in her eyes as she saw Jack smiling at her. "Jack!" Elsa said, hugging him tightly with a wide grin. "How are you? I haven't heard from you in 2 weeks."

"I've been pretty busy lately." He sheepishly said, before a familiar devilish smile appeared on his lips as he let go of Elsa's warm hug. "Judging from the amount of fake business proposals I had to make and print out for you."

Elsa laughed, but it quickly died down in sudden realization. She then widened her eyes at his remark. "Those were fake?" her anger slightly fuming as her right eye twitched. "My hand throbbed at how much papers I signed. Whose fucking idea was that?"

All of them looked at her with wide eyes and slight fear. Elsa then took a look at their petrified stares before realizing that her fatigue must have corrupted her mind somehow.

"I'm sorry. The stress is just getting to my head." she breathed out, composing herself before speaking once more. "Okay. I forgive you guys, but please, if you seriously wanted to make fake business proposals, you could have at least tried to make the content a little more convincing."

All of them threw a fit of laughter at Elsa's remark. Elsa just rolled her eyes at how idiotic her friends are, but she loved them dearly either way. She still remembers how she met each one of them clear as day. Merida hit her on the head with a volleyball back in high school. Hiccup was introduced to her by Jack in college after playfully insulting him for being such a fishbone. Kristoff knew Anna back in middle school before they started dating in college. Astrid accidentally swung her baseball bat on her nose the summer after their college sophomore year. Eugene insulted her for being so cold towards him before Rapunzel broke the fight. Elsa met Rapunzel back in kindergarten after they had a paint war that Elsa started, and she met Jack in their business 101 class as college freshmen when he playfully teased her for being utterly prepared for class. All of them, excluding Jack and Kristoff, met her with a bad start but they eventually got together and became great friends afterwards.

They all kept on laughing as they headed to a table and ordered some shots before sharing some jokes, stories and gossip that just lead them with nothing but laughter echoing the room. Merida, Jack, Eugene, Rapunzel, and Anna were surprisingly sober, considering the amount of alcoholic drinks they consumed, while Elsa, Astrid, Hiccup and Kristoff were taking theirs slowly. After about an hour of playing a stupid and unclear game of truth or dare, the clock stroke 10:30. Taking that as their cue, Rapunzel and Anna got up from their seats. Rapunzel stepped up the platform in the front of the room, and Anna headed to the laptop by the DJ, as a clear white projector screen emerged from the ceiling just behind the golden blonde's head. On the screen, a slide show of pictures from Elsa's childhood to the present were showed. Rapunzel then tapped the mic and grabbed everyone's attention to stop what they were doing and to face her.

"Hello, everyone!" Rapunzel greeted with a smile as she spoke through the microphone. "I would like to make a toast to Elsa! First off, Happy 24th Birthday! You may be getting older, but you still look as young and beautiful as ever before. You're my best friend and the one person I know that would never let her friends down. On behalf of everyone in the room, I would like to thank you for everything that you've done for us." Everyone was clapping and cheering for Elsa, who bestowed them memories that would forever be kept in their hearts.

Elsa grinned at Rapunzel, smiling at her with eyes full of happiness and gratitude. "You know, Elsa. If I could list every single thing that you've done for me, the list would be endless and it would keep on going!" Elsa then giggled at how Rapunzel exaggerates extremely. Rapunzel then gestured to the screen that had a collage of pictures. "But, out of all the things I'd like to thank you for, I wanna thank you for these memories that have a special place in my heart."

The screen flashed a picture of Elsa and Rapunzel when they were at least 6 and a half, with a 4-year old Anna in between them. "First, I wanna thank you for the friendship you and Anna gave me when we were young. Even if we met at a rough start, I am eternally grateful for being there for me when no one else would." Rapunzel reminisced before gesturing Anna to flip to the next picture.

It then flashed to a picture of Elsa, Rapunzel, Merida and Eugene on their their first day as high school seniors. "For getting through the heaven and hell called high school. Although our heads were practically drowning in school work, we still stayed strong and managed to graduate with a bang!" Rapunzel smiled at her high school friends before looking back at the screen for the next photo.

The next photo was of the whole group - Elsa, Jack, Punzie, Anna, Kristoff, Hiccup, Eugene, Astrid and Merida - on their summer road trip last year. "Of course, I wanna thank you for bringing us all together. Our friendship would never have existed if it weren't for you, Elsa." Her friends cheered for her and she grinned at them, the corner of her eyes brimming with happy tears.

Anna then changed the picture and it showed a photo of Elsa, Jack, Anna and Punzie after Elsa and Jack graduated from Silver Winters University. They both graduated with honors in the business program: Elsa earned valedictorian and, thanks to Elsa, Jack landed salutatorian. "And, I wouldn't forget to thank you for introducing me to Jack. I wouldn't have met him and fallen in love with him 3 years ago if it weren't for you."

Elsa slightly twitched at Punzie's statement. Instead, she just smiled at Rapuzel and Jack. Except on the inside, she just wanted to let a tear fall. Elsa then caught Anna's glance of sympathy towards her. Elsa gave her a small smile before taking a deep breath and mentally reciting the mantra she would occasionally recite to control her burst of emotions 'Conceal it. Don't feel it. Don't let it show.' She repeated it twice before giving a huge grin back at Rapunzel, gesturing her to continue her speech.

Rapunzel smiled and continued. "Thank you, Elsa. For everything." she then looked at Elsa before turning to look at Jack as if she was waiting for his consent concerning something. Jack breathed out a silent chuckle before nodding. Rapunzel then widely smiled and took a deep breath before speaking. "Elsa, since you've been very supportive of me since day one. Would you mind if I asked you a favor?"

"I wouldn't mind at all." Elsa said with no hesitation. "What's the favor?"

Rapunzel couldn't help but break into a huge and elated grin before speaking in a mildly annoying high-pitched voice. "Well, I was wondering if you wanted to be someone's maid of honor."

The crowd erupted into gasps as they looked at Elsa, her eyes widened. "Whose maid of honor?" Elsa asked, hoping that the answer wouldn't be what she thought it would be.

"MY MAID OF HONOR!" Rapunzel shrieked, excitement and enthusiasm lacing her voice. She then raised her left hand and indicated the diamond ring on her wedding finger. "I'M ENGAGED! JACK PROPOSED!"

All the girls in the room, excluding Anna, Merida and Astrid, shrieked with excitement in ear-deafening high-pitched voices. Instead, the 3 girls smiled widely at Rapunzel and Jack with support for the next stage they were taking their relationship to. Everyone then congratulated the couple; the both of them thanking everyone who congratulated them.

Elsa kept silent all throughout the exchange of congratulations. All the sound in the room was slowly fading, as the only sound Elsa could hear was her heart slightly shattering. Anna then rushed to her sister's side and whispered soothing and calming words to her as she hugged her from the side. Elsa took slow and steady breaths before reciting her mantra mentally. 'Get it together... Control it... Don't feel, don't feel... DON'T FEEL!' Elsa relaxingly yet fearfully breathed out, as she composed herself and smiled at an overjoyed Rapunzel.

"Of course." Elsa smiled at Rapunzel before slowly turning her gaze to Jack. "I'd love to."

Rapunzel got off the platform and pulled Elsa in a bone crushing hug. She winced in pain before seeing Jack silently laughing at her face in pain. Elsa glared at him after Rapunzel let go of the hug that hurt her slightly.

After an amount of celebratory drinks, most of them were practically drunk off their asses and were gonna have a pretty bad hangover in the morning. Most of the guests left, as well as the others. Astrid and Hiccup left after Astrid puked in the girl's bathroom; Eugene left when he knew that he was getting tipsy; Merida left when she started slurring about a crazy old woman who could do magic; and Anna and Kristoff left after Anna accidentally slipped on the floor and passed out of consciousness.


Elsa, Jack, Rapunzel and a few more guests were the only ones in the bar. Rapunzel was discussing the wedding with a few ladies, Elsa twirled her finger around the rim of her empty martini glass as her cheek rested on the palm of her hand, and Jack rested his elbows on his knees as he watched Elsa slowly encircle her manicured finger around the rim of the glass. Elsa snapped her head up and looked at him staring at her. He just gave her a smile, which she giggled and shook her head at before bringing her attention back to her glass.

Jack always found Elsa unique in her own complicated way. Primarily because of the fact that he doesn't deserve her. He never did because of his good for nothing cowardice. He loved Elsa more than anything in the entire world... but he didn't want to feel the rejection if she declines. So he moved on...but somehow one half of him says that he should confess to her.

Elsa. Out of all the people in the world, you chose me to be your best friend. I don't deserve you. You're beautiful, talented, smart and unique. Your personality just takes- SHUT UP, JACK! You're engaged to Punzie. You chose her. Remember?, He debated with his own thoughts. Jack watched Elsa once more until she stood up and excused herself for some fresh air. She put on her coat, wrapped her scarf around her neck, grabbed her purse and placed a 5 dollar bill in the tip jar before heading out of the bar. Jack then decided to follow her and catch up with her for a while.

"Punzie, I'll be heading to my apartment now. I'll see you tomorrow." He said to his fiancé before slipping on his jacket and giving her a quick goodbye kiss. (A/N: Just to clarify things. Jack and Rapunzel don't live with each other. Okay? Anyways, I'm sorry for the interruption. You may continue.)

"Alright, see ya tomorrow!" Rapunzel shouted after him as he headed out, following Elsa.

By the time he was out, Jack quickly spotted Elsa leaning on a lamp post with her eyes closed as she breath in the wintry autumn air. 'My, she looks absolutely breathtaking.' he thought, smiling at his best friend. 'Shut up, Jack!' he shook it off before deciding to scare her a bit. He creeped up beside her and quickly startled her. Making her slightly yelp before seeing a laughing Jack next to her. She then playfully slapped him on the arm before pulling out her tongue at him.

"Why so glum?" Jack asked her, his tone resembling a child's. "You're still mad at me. Aren't you?"

"Not necessarily." Elsa said, her eyes closed as she felt the tinge of the cold air. "I just don't like the fact that you didn't even bother to at least text me a friendly 'Hi!'."

"What can I do to make it up to you?" He said, determined to do anything just to make his best friend forgive him for not being a good friend.

"Nothing." she smiled, opening her eyes that had a glint of amusement. "You guys have done enough for me today."

Jack mildly whined at her stubbornness that only he knew about her. The quiet, composed and queen-like Elsa was the exterior everyone else knew, but the funny, whimsical and slightly mischievous Elsa was the interior that Elsa only allows her closest friends - mainly Anna or Jack - to know. Mostly, Jack. He just loves seeing her being herself and just letting it all go. The side he loved most about her, hides in walls that only Jack or Anna could cave.

"C'mon, El! There has to be at least something." he whined like a child beginning a tantrum. A malicious grin then appearing. "Don't make me bribe you."

"Bribe me with what?" Elsa raised her brow at him, a challenging tone lingering her voice. "You can't possibly bribe me with anything, because I won't accept."

"Oh yeah?" he asked, narrowing his eyes at her.

"Yeah." Elsa said, a hint of a testing look in her eyes. "And, there's nothing you can do about it."

Jack raised his brow at her and uttered a silent chuckle before speaking. "How about we catch up on things at my apartment with a few flutes of champagne? How's that sound?"

Elsa slightly tensed at knowing one of the things that Jack can bribe her with. Jack knew that Elsa loved talking with him through a few flutes of champagne in his or her apartment. "Champagne will get you nowhere." she pretended not to care, composing herself before turning her back and walking her way home.

Jack frustratingly ran a hand through his silvery white hair before running up to Elsa and grabbing her shoulder so she could come face to face with. "Fine, Ms. Sassy. Let's make it champagne, chocolate and strawberries."

Elsa smiled at the ground and silently giggled at how much Jack knew how to get through her. She looked at him with an impressed look glinting in her eyes. "You know me too well, Mr. Frost."

"That's because I'm your best friend, Ms. Landvik." he smiled at her, letting go of her shoulder and grinning at her victoriously. "I knew you couldn't resist me."

Elsa rolled her eyes at Jack's immorality. They then started to head to Jack's black Audi A6 while talking about some things that happened when Jack was on his 2-month business trip. They got in - Elsa in the passenger's seat while Jack took the driver's - and just listened and hummed to some different genres of music as Jack drove the 5-minute route to his apartment. They both made fun of each other as the other sang off-key to the high-note of the song. Jack loved doing this with Elsa. Just the two of them hanging out and making fun of each other is enough for them to have a good time. Elsa laughed as she made fun of the song playing on the radio. Jack smiled at the platinum blonde beside him for just being herself and letting go because of her broken down walls.

They got there and Jack was the first one who got out. He opened the car door for her as she got out and they got in his apartment with Jack's arm playfully draped on Elsa's shoulder. Jack took of his jacket and took Elsa's coat and scarf before placing it on the coat rack in the hall before following Elsa to the living room. Once there, she settled on the brown couch in the living room. Jack rushed to the kitchen and got back to where Elsa was. He was now holding a bottle of champagne, 2 champagne flutes, a bowl of strawberries and a smaller bowl of melted chocolate. He placed it on the coffee table as Elsa looked at him with a brow raised in suspicion.

"You planned this, didn't you?" Elsa said, pointing at the food on the coffee table in front of her.

"Of course I did." Jack responded with a smile as he popped the cork off the bottle and poured the golden liquid in the glass flutes. "I wanted to hang out with you just like old times."

Jack grabbed the two flutes and gave one to her. Elsa gingerly took it and sipped the liquid goodness; she smiled as the liquid ran down her throat. "Thanks. I miss doing this." she breathed out, grabbing a strawberry and dipping it in the bowl of rich and milky melted chocolate. "So, how did you propose to Punzie?"

"Really? You want to know?" Jack asked as he sipped his champagne, intrigued at Elsa's sudden interest in his engagement. Elsa nodded with a small smile on her face. "I proposed to her in the airport when I came home this morning. The weird part was a lot of people were watching."

Elsa stifled a laugh as she spoke, "Well, that was...romantic." she pursed her lips, trying to stifle the laughter she was holding in from bursting in front of his face.

Jack took a sip of his champagne as he silently chuckled at Elsa's struggle from holding in her laughter. "Still the same old Elsa."

"I'm sorry." she responded, taking deep breaths and composing herself. Elsa poured herself more champagne and sipping it before speaking, "She liked the attention and interaction with strangers, didn't she?"

"Yup." Jack nodded, gulping down the rest of the drink before pouring more in his flute. "Have you seen her ring?"

Elsa shook her head and gulped her drink in one sip before pouring more. Jack flipped out his phone, looked in the photo gallery and showed her his phone. She took it and widened her eyes at the diamond ring. "Holy moly! That's a diamond ring indeed." The ring had 3 diamonds on it, a 2 carat diamond in the middle and 1 carat diamonds on it's left and right, it was held by a silver-gold band. "Its beautiful. Where'd you get it?"

"I got it in a small family jewelry store in Paris." Jack said, remembering that he wanted to give his birthday present for Elsa. He took out a small box from his pockets and put it in her hands. "I got you a little something too. It reminded me of you when I saw it so I bought it for you as a birthday present."

Elsa opened the box and she gaped at the inside. It was a silver chain necklace that had a snowflake pendant. The snowflake was made of white lace which gave it a frosty effect. Jack helped her put it on and Elsa smiled at the pendant on her neck. "I love it. Thank you, Jack."

"Anything for my best friend." Jack smiled at her, pouring more champagne in his flute and raising his glass for a toast. Elsa clinked her glass with his and they simultaneously chugged down the bubbly golden liquid.


It was already 1:00 in the morning. A few lot of champagne bottles scattered all over the living room floor, the 2 bowls of strawberry on the coffee table were now empty and filled with strawberry stems instead of the actual fruit, the 2 smaller bowls of chocolate were now empty and cleaned of chocolate, varying sizes of chocolate drips were imprinted on the glass surface of the coffee table and their empty flutes of champagne were tipped over, letting tiny drops of champagne drip on the table. Jack and Elsa were practically drunk. Both friends were drunkenly laughing and discussing stupid and idiotic things for the last hour since midnight. The discussion was practically being casual until Elsa asked something that was completely out of question.

"Was Punzie your first love?" Elsa asked.

"I'd rather not." Jack slurred.

"C'mon!" Elsa whined, playfully slamming the couch's throw pillow on Jack's stomach. "You're hiding something that you don't want me to know about."

"Fine, Punzie was my first love." Jack said, trying to hide the deception in his statement.

Elsa crossed her arms like a stubborn child. "Liar!" she shrieked, seeing behind the fabrication of his words. "If you don't wanna tell the truth, I'll just have to get some clues out of you."

"Alright, I fell in love with someone else before I met Punzie." Jack confessed. He drunkenly laughed at his friend's enthusiasm. "If you want to know who, I'd like to see you try to fit the pieces together."

"Of course I can!" Elsa exclaimed. She then tapped her index finger on her chin, pondering on what to ask him first. "Do I know her?"

Jack nodded. "You know her too well. If I do say so myself."

Elsa pondered once more. "How long have you known her?"

"7 years."

"College freshman year, huh?" she spoke. "Smartness level?"

"The best in the entire class."

"How funny is she?"

"Absolutely hysterical."

Elsa huffed out a breath of thought before speaking. "Is she pretty?"

Jack raised his eyebrow at her. "Your opinion or my opinion?"

"Both."

"In your opinion, you might say she's that insecure girl that only a handful of people would appreciate," Jack said, his heart breaking of how unsure the mystery girl was of her own self. "But in my opinion, she's a beautiful goddess walking the face of the Earth."

Elsa smiled at Jack. Whoever that girl was, she was definitely lucky for having a guy like Jack love her even though she had insecurities. Elsa decided to stop asking questions, but her drunken state took over and blurted out the question dancing in her mind.

"Do you still love her?"

"In all honesty, I still do." Jack replied softly. His eyes turned to one with regret and sorrow. "I just didn't gain the guts to tell her because deep down I knew that I don't deserve her. Out of the guilt, I moved on and met Punzie. Though somehow, a part of me doesn't want to let her go and say that I love someone else."

She stared at Jack with sad eyes; she felt sorry for him. He didn't have the courage to confess his true feelings...just like herself. Elsa wanted to just stop with the questions and comfort him, but her drunk mind didn't let her do so. Instead, she blurted out, yet again, another question that might've hit the end of it.

"Who is she?"

Jack took a sharp breath and looked at her, his cheeks flushed with a taint of scarlet. "You really wanna know?"

Elsa slowly nodded, immediately regretting the gesture she just did. He took a deep breath and leant his lips closer to her ear to whisper mystery girl's identity. As soon as Elsa heard the name, she felt her heart stop then and there. It was her. Jack loved her...and he still does. Jack pulled away from her ear and looked down in shame. Jack couldn't help but to let a single tear fall from his eyes. That's it., he thought. Our friendship will never be the same., blaming himself for his stupidity and drunken demeanor.

He was about to leave and go up to his bedroom, when a couple of cold and frail arms grabbed him and wrapped their arms around his neck. Though, the next thing she did surprised him even more. Elsa kissed him. Jack was shocked at first, but then he relaxed and kissed back.

Elsa felt like she was on cloud nine at the moment. For her, no one could ruin this moment, but of course her mind debated on the situation as usual.Stop it, Elsa! Jack has Punzie. You don't deserve him!, one half of Elsa's conscience was telling her. This may be wrong, but somewhere along the lines, it all seems so right., the other half debated. For once in the 7 years she's known Jack, Elsa finally listens to the second half. She pulls away, leans her lips near his ear and whispers the words she never thought she would say to him. "I love you, Jack Frost."

Jack tensed at the words the honey-coated voice whispered into his ear. That's all it took for Jack. Hearing those words come out of her lips was all it took for Jack to smash his cold lips into her small magenta ones, their lips fitting together like two puzzle pieces missing from each other in a long time. The environment and the debating voices in their heads were slowly fading as they only focused on each other. Sparks and fireworks could be felt even through the thick and intoxicated demeanor that masked the both of them. After a couple of minutes of breathless kissing, Jack moved from her lips down her neck as he peppered small kisses and nibbles on Elsa's porcelain skin.

Elsa's fingers intertwining with Jack's soft and silvery white hair as she moaned in pleasure at the kisses and nibbles he was giving her on her neck. She then pulled her body closer to his and wrapped her legs around his waist. She lightly nibbled at his ear and he supported her bottom as he carried her to his bedroom.

They then continued their heated make-out session. Elsa moaned in pleasure against his lips which made Jack smirk maliciously. Elsa teased him as she started unbuckling his pants and Jack was ripping open the buttons on her blouse. She slid off her blouse and slacks before slithering her hands under his t-shirt and throwing it to the nearest corner. As the both of them were left in their undergarments, things took a turn for drunk and unexpected intimacy. Nothing else mattered to them in that moment but each other.


Feels here, feels there and feels EVERYWHERE! I hope you guys like the Jelsa fluff I put in. Well, this was a long chapter. I didn't even think that I would write this much. 6k words. WOW! That's a lot of typing.

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