Chapter 13

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Far below from the mountains, Jack road on the back of his horse throughthe winterize woods. The horse walked through the deep snow, heading up to themountains. The sky was clear and the sun shined bright. The snow looked a bitlike a bright light, with sparkles from the few of the snow flakes."Elsa!" Jack called out, his voice echo through the land, slowlyfading each time."Elsa!"All Jack heard was the traveling wind. Not a sound that resembled a humanvoice, nothing that resembled a human being in sight. The young man gave a sigh.His breath traveled up into the air and disappears. He was deeply worried aboutElsa. The summer winds had turned to frost-bitten winds of winter.There was no chance for survival out here. Not this cold and not withwolves lurking out here.Jack came up to a high tree. He pulled back the strap, halting the horse."Wow girl." he said, as the horse settled.Jack looked up the tree. The branches looked strong enough to hold him. Itwas tall enough to see what was beyond."Maybe I'll see more up there?" said Jack.The trees weren't too cluttered together so he could see whatever wasthere. Jack brought his feet up on the back of Tessa. He took a big leap andflew up into the tree. He landed on the branch at the top of the tree.He looked out over the land of pine trees covered with white snow. All theboy saw from each direction was white covered trees, ground and mountains, butnothing he was hoping to see."Where are you Elsa?" said Jack frowning.Jack then turned away and jumped down and landed on the ground. The horsegot startled by this."Hey, hey it's okay." Jack said putting his hands to Tessa.The horse came down on all fours. Jack took hold of the bridle and pettedTessa's white mane."Easy girl, it's just me." Jack said, stroking her mane.Tessa began to calm down."That a girl." Jack said.The young man moved to the horse's side and came on to her back."She's not here." Jack said to the horse."We'll have to keep going."The horse then continued on, pulling her legs out of the snow of where shestepped. The two continued on moving through the land.Meanwhile, back at Arendelle, the sun was beginning to set and the town wascovered with of the people were inside trying to stay warm for the night. Jacksmother stands in a room in a castle. The fire path a few fat pieces of woodwere burning as she looks out a window at the mountains, thinking about her son'ssafe return. Hopefully he would come back with Elsa. But the question was wouldthe people even want her back. With the discovery of her powers, it frightensall of Arendelle to think of a sorcerer ruling over them."Madam?" a voice said.The women looked back and saw prince Hans coming into the room."Oh, hello you're Highness." she greeted the prince."Are you alright?" asked the prince walking toward her."I'm fine, thank you." she answered, turning to the window."I just hope Jack comes back safe."Hans came up to her side. He looked up to the mountain; Jack was on adangerous journey to find the queen. Many of the people saw Elsa as a monster, buthe still saw her differently. Jack did say that they were close friends andwasn't going to let anything change that."You mustn't worry." said Hans, looking to her."I'm sure Jack will come back."Jacks mom looked to Hans, showing a smile."Thank you." she said, appreciating his encouragement.Hans was curious, Jack and Elsa were close there was anyone gettinganywhere with her was him."Did you know anything about this?" He asked, curious of if sheknew about the two having powers."I have for Elsa, but not Jack." the women said, thinking of thepast."One day, Jack went to play with Elsa without letting me know. I wentto the castle to look for him and I found them in the ball room. It was fullsnow and the floor covered with ice."The women chuckled at the thought."So was that the reason they shut the gates?" Hans asked,creating a theory that Elsa was the reason the gates closing.The women nodded."One day they were playing and she struck him by mistake." Thewomen explained to him.Hans thought about the story Jacks mother had told him. This was all ananswer to Jacks story and he didn't know about this.Meanwhile, Jack continued to search for Elsa. The night's dark sky took itstoll. The bright moon served as the only source of light to guide him. The airbecame unbearably cold, and yet it didn't bother him. The wind blew at Jack.The young man put his left arm in front of his face, trying to block it. Tessamoved back a bit from the strong wind."Easy girl." said Jack, as the wind began to settle."We should find shelter soon."The horse whinnied in response."Yeah, we shouldn't waste anymore energy." Jack said, knowingthat she must be tired.Tessa ears suddenly twitched. She looked all around, sensing something waswrong."What's wrong, girl?" asked Jack.The forest began silent, not a sound, but the traveling winds. Jack looksall around at his surroundings. The trees shadows darken what stood behindthem. Suddenly, he heard movement. He looked left and caught a glimpse ofsomething running behind a tree."Elsa?" he asked, hoping it was her.Suddenly, there was another sound to his right. He turned to look, butwhatever was there was gone before he turned all the way to see it. Jack drapedhis left leg over to his right. He came off the horse and approached slowly. Heheld his staff in both his hands, gripping it hard. He came closer and closerto the tree trunk that the sound had come from. He came to the side of thetree. He stopped, preparing to see what was around the corner. He took one lastbreath and faster than the blink of an eye, he shot around the corner, holdinghis staff down, like he was going to attack. But there was nothing.Jack brought his staff up, lowering his defence. He then heard thebreathing of a dog, but as he turned, a white wolf pounced on him. Jack quicklybrought his staff in front of him. The Jaws bit down on the stick, as Jack fellto the ground.Tessa was startled and ran back to way it came, leaving Jack to deal withthe white fur beast. The wolf shakes to each side, trying to get the stick outof his hands. Jack brought his leg up and kicked up on his stomach knocking itoff him.Jack rolled on to his stomach and got on to his feet. The wolf growled athim, baring its canines. It circled Jack, preparing to strike at any moment itwould get. Jack held its stick at the ready. He stared back at it with his blueeyes.He heard more growls to his right. He turned and saw more wolves appearingfrom the shadows. Jack turned his staff to face them. He back away as they gotclose. Some of the wolves went around him. Jack shoved his stick out to any whogot close. The wolf quickly moved back, growling.Jack felt his heart beginning to speed up in fear. The wolves weresurrounding him. One wrong move could mean the end of his life. One of the wolvescrouched down and then pounced at him. Jack quickly reacted. He slashed hisstaff at it and a wave of ice hit the wolf and knocked it back. The wolf hitthe ground and rolled, stopping on its side.Jack heard more of the growling wolves. Another one pounced at him. Jackturned and swiped his staff, making another wave of ice that knocked it away.The wolf hit the tree and fell to the ground. Jack shot a beam of ice at theremaining wolves. It hit the ground near wolves quickly moved back as icespread on the ground. But they weren't about to give up.Jack suddenly was pounced on and pushed back. Hit against the tree. Heslide down and sat on the ground, unconscious. The wolves came up to him, allto claim their prey.Yet suddenly, one of the wolves was slashed by a steel blade. A large Man,with a white beard, black pants and a large red coat, holding two swords inboth his hands, came from the wolves' right and slashing his swords at thewolves.The wolves pulled back from him, as he held his swords out to them. Whenone of them got close to him or Jack, he slashed his blade at them. One of thewhite dogs tried to go around, but the man poked his sword at it, making itflinch and move back."Back, back, all of you!" the man yelled in a commanding voice.Eventually the wolves gave up. They turned and scattered off into thestranger let down his defences. He looked back at the boy. He ran up andkneeled down at his side. He put his hand on his shoulder and shook's him."Boy, are you alright?" he asked.But no response came from."Come on; let's get you out of here." The man said.The stranger picked him up and rushed into the woods.

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