I pushed through the heavy crowd of people, not taking time to say apologies. It seemed like hours before I made it to the staircase. I climbed as fast as I could in my dress, which wasn't very fast to be honest. About midway up the stairs I realized the rail was freezing wherever I touched it. I was getting so upset and that I was losing control of my powers, which had not happened in awhile.
By the time I got to the top of the spiraling stairs, it had begun to snow from the ceiling.
Stop it, I told myself.
"Jack? Jack where are you?" I called out, trying to think where he would be. "Jack please I'm sorry." I said looking every which way, almost tripping over my gown. "Jack!" the snow was falling harder, and the temperature had dropped in the hallway. I ran down the hall, toward the library. The door was partly cracked open. I took a deep breath before opening it.
Jack was facing away from the door, looking out the window, watching to towns people below. Around him was a circle of ice, as well as the window.
"I'm sorry Elsa, I shouldn't have gotten upset. This is Anna's day not mine or ours." He said gloomily. I walked over to him.
"Listen here Jack Frost," I said gripping his shoulders. "I love you. I really do. And I'm sorry for what I said. I just didn't think you would want to marry me. You are the winter spirit. You are so much more than any of us here, you have an important job. You are immortal. Sometimes I wonder why you stick around, why you would want to. You could travel the world, be with the other guardians. But you stick with us, Arendelle. A small establishment in the middle of nowhere. Each day I'm grateful for everyday you stay, but i just worry. The only reason you were supposed to find me so I could unfreeze your heart. I did. But now you are immortal once again. I will age, and die one day. What will you do then?"
"Elsa don't speak like that. You want to know why I stay? Because I haven't had a family in years. It's hard to remember my family when I was human. For a very long time, I was alone. No one saw me. No one believed in me. But slowly people came to know of me. But still I never had a family. So I worked. I brought winter back every year. But it got lonely. And then I was sent after. At first I thought I would just leave. But I got to know you. You are beautiful. And so unique, you care for everyone else before yourself. I don't know what I will do once you're gone. I don't even want to think about it. But I do know, you gave me a family. Your family. You gave me you. And I love you." He cupped my face. I could feel tears rolling down my face. I hugged him.
"Let's go down stairs?" Jack asked. I nodded.
The gathering was still underway when we climbed down the stairs. People curtseyed and bowed, but continued talking afterwards. Anna and Kristoff where dancing in the middle of the crowed. I missed their first dance. But that was my fault.
"Would my lady like to dance?" Jack asked, lifting his hand. I giggled and took his hand.
We ended up dancing the whole night, out dancing Anna and Kristoff.
"When did you become this good of a dancer?" I asked.
"I've had years to practice I guess." He smiled.
Before I knew it everyone had left, and the newly married had gone to bed.
"Well now that everyone is gone, I think it's time to make it a little more us." Jack said, and raised his hand. Ice shot out if his hand and went around the entire room. The flowers were frosted beautifully, and the chandeliers reminded me of the ones in my ice castle. The floor had the same ice design as my favorite cloak.
"Have you been practicing?" I asked looking around. It was almost a replica of my ice castle, but better.
"Maybe, maybe not." he said, whipping out an ice rose from behind his back. I took the beautiful trinket, another object for my shelf. Jack was up to something. I raised my head up to the ceiling, and made it lightly start to snow. But when I looked back down, Jack had gotten on one knee. "Elsa I love you, you know that. And everyone I look at you, you just get more enchanting. You are a mystery to be solved, and I like that. I want to spend forever figuring you out. So, will you marry me?" He asked, pulling out a ring from his pocket. It was fully made of ice, with little diamond studs all around the band. A diamond and ice snowflake was the center of the ring, beautifully crafted.
I gasped. Having no idea what to say but wow. "Yes Jack, I will marry you!" I hugged him. He slid the ring on my finger, and kissed me.
"I will never leave you Elsa." He said.
"I'm not going anywhere either."
The truth was I never wanted to go. I never wanted to leave Jack. But we don't ever really get what we want, not forever at least.
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Let It Snow (Jelsa Fanfic)
FanfictionElsa had always been told to keep her powers secret. That's all she ever knew was to hide and shut the world out. How could she ever let anyone in? And Jack, who has been searching his whole life to let someone in, to believe in him. With Jack's hel...