Winter was finally over. Which Jack Frost was forbidden to go to Arendel or any other spring countries. If he did he might interrupt the natural balance of nature. But he never really cared for rules. Besides, Bunny was the one who made up the rule and only so Jack didn't mess with his egg hunts. Jack glided down onto Arundel's palace. He had been visiting a lot lately. Every time the castle looked darker and gloomier. He sighed. A little girl was playing outside in the garden. It was princess Anna.
"Hey there kiddo. What that?" Jack glided down beside the young girl. She was playing with a duckling. She laughed to the tune of the birds quacking. Jack covered his ears." Elsa!" Anna looked up at a window. The curtains were pulled shut"Huh?" The little red haired girl sighed. grinned weakly at the small child. Maybe he could cheer her up. Jack tapped the ground with his staff and swirled it. Snow sprinkled all around. The girl gasped happily. The sight seemed to bring back memories. The joy in her eyes kind of caught Jack off guard. She ran over to the snow pile and began to toss it in the air. Jack smirked and sprinkled even more snow onto the ground. Anna made a snowball and began rolling it around to make it bigger." What are you doing?" Jack cocked his head and leaned over to see the girls face. Jack sat down beside the tree. Anna continued until she created a snow man.
It wasn't nearly good as the one that Elsa had in her room. Which was an exact copy of the original Olaf. But it was decent, small, but decent. Elsa heard laughing from her room and spotted he little sister dancing around the snowman. "What the?" Elsa narrowed her eyes and glanced over at Olaf and back. "Where did she get that snow?" She looked down at the castle wall and no ice or snow escaped the window. He eyes widened. She ran over to her play box and pulled out the book she had gotten a few weeks back. She flipped to the Jack Frost page. There was nothing on him of use. Frost? She remembered in the Santa chapter a subtle hint to Jack Frost. It was a Christmas carol. She could quite remember it. It was something about the cold and him nipping at your nose. She tossed the book aside and spotted the cover. The simple white snow flake. She gasped. It was the same one that had appeared in her room the day she was caught by the servant woman. She looked back and forth between the cover and the Jack Frost page. The same snowflake was printed in the back ground.
She had to sit down." What is it with that snowflake?" She shook her head. This was stupid. It was a snowflake! Why was she so upset about it? Elsa chuckled at herself and peeked out the window. Now the whole garden was coated in frost. Just like what happened to her room before. As smart as Elsa was for her age. She was still a child. She couldn't quite fit the pieces together. Elsa sneezed and snowflakes went flying everywhere. She crinkled her nose and blinked a few times. She wiped her nose and looked up when she head a knock from the window. That had been happening a lot lately. Now the frost was covering her window, into the shape of the snowflake from the book. Elsa's eye twitched. "You have got to be kidding me. I've gone insane haven't eye. That stupid book is making me crazy." She was having a melt down. Jack winced. Why was she so mad?
Sorry if this chapter was a little strange. After explaining how smart she is, I have to point out she is still a kid.(No matter how obvious it is. Plus she still firmly believes the author is a "nut job" so she doesn't really believe anything in the book. She's just desperate) Figuring everything out and putting all the pieces together can be a little overwhelming. And considering she's totally bored with nothing to do, that's all she can think about. I'd be a little upset too. It's kind of like when you are about to say something then forget it right before you can spit it out and go insane trying to remember. That's basically how Elsa chapter will be some time skip(just a few years). Oh and you know how before I said I didn't really ship Jelsa because I never got into it? Well I'm into it now! Not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing. But I hope you enjoyed. Thank you for reading and please review.