XVI: Elsa

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"Jack." I whispered afraid that my voice would be enough for him to leave again. He just watched me with curiosity. I could feel Anna beside me with her mouth open. I guess he didn't just surprise me. Kristoff and Alex were both staring now, but not at Jack. At me.

"What?" I asked, my voice harsher then intended. I didn't stop looking at Jack as I asked.

"Y-y-you're glowing." Kristoff stammered. Now everyone was staring at me. Glancing down at my hand I realized they were right. There was a faint glow emanating from my skin. I looked like a human glow stick.

The snow was falling lightly and for once I was cold. Shivering didn't come natural to me, my whole body was tense and my teeth were chattering. My vision was fuzzy, splashed with black.

Anna grabbed my arm as I swayed slightly. "Whoa. You alright?" She asked, but I couldn't really see her properly. I was about to answer when Alex budded in.

"Of course she's not. It's snowing on her." What did he mean by snowing on me. Wasn't snowing on everyone? I tried to ask them, but nothing came out. My body was felt like it was freezing over and I couldn't stop it.

Right before I blacked I saw one thing I hoped I would never see again in my life. I watched as Jack stood up and flew away. 

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I could smell before any of my other sense came back. As my hearing came back, I could pick up bits and pieces. 

Alex was whispering with Kristoff while Anna was placing a warm wet cloth over my eyes. I tried to pull it off, but I couldn't feel my fingers. Or my toes. Or my heart beating. 

"What happened?" I whispered, though to me it sounded like I was yelling. I tried to ask about Jack, but it just ended up as horse coughing. My sight was clearing, but I still couldn't feel my arms or legs. I could tell by the crackle of the fire that I was in the castle. Kristoff or Alex must have carried me in.

I heard Anna tell Kristoff and Alex that I was awake. They came in and sat next to the couch where I was lying down. I tried to sit up, but Alex pushed me back down. "You need to rest."

"What happened? How did I get home? What happened to Jack?" I kept spitting out question after question. 

"Whoa. One question at a time." Kristoff said. "You basically fell down shivering."

"Wait, I don't get cold." I said shocked. "And who carried me inside?"

"Oh well." Anna looked uneasy. Kristoff and Alex shared a glance. "Jack carried you here." She said it like I was about to freak out. Which I probably would have if I wasn't to stunned.

"Jack's here?" I demanded. They all just looked over to the corner. What was so special about that corner I didn't know. I didn't see anything, but then again I could barely see those in front of me. "What are you looking at?" I asked after a while.

Before they could say anything, someone stepped out of the shadows. Jack was leaning against his stick. He looked the same, but better. His feet were bare like always and his blue hoodie was sparkling in the firelight.

Even with my numb limbs, I jumped up and ran to him. He held his arms open and I took that as a good sign. His scent was intoxicating and his cold was surprisingly warming. We held on to each other after Anna and Kristoff and Alex had left. We held on to each other after the sun fell behind the mountain.

"You're here." I announced not to anyone in particular. I just needed to know that this wasn't some drugged hallucination. He smiled and kissed my forehead.

"I'm here and I'm not leaving." He repeated. I tilted my head up so I was looking in his eyes. Usually he was a mask of no emotions, but I could see the honesty in his eyes. There was something else in his eyes that made my heart melt. He didn't have to say anything.

He leaned down and kissed me. Full on the lips. And I kissed him back. It was soft as if he was trying it out. As if it were just as new to him as it was too me. When we broke apart I took him to my room. I needed to sleep and more importantly I needed Jack.

I didn't bother changing. I just fell on the bed with Jack in tow. He didn't complain. He let his cane fall to the floor and crawled in beside me. He didn't complain when I asked him to hold me. Nor when I kissed him for a seconded time that night.

That's how we fell asleep.

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I'm really sorry that I haven't been on or updated in like two months. I've been trying to do a lot of things at the same time. I also am trying to write my own book to publish. But I wanted to work on this story. I'm sorry it's been so long, but I'm back. Hopefully for a while!

I was wondering if I should make this a trilogy. Like a Disney trilogy with a different set of characters for each book. If you want this comment below, along with characters that could me the stars for the next book(s).

Also this chapter isn't really edited. Thanks for all your support. Please

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