Meanwhile, in the deepest part of the forest, was a huge tower that was hidden from everything. No one could ever find it, unless you could fly.
Inside was a young girl with a 70-feet long, blonde hair. She wore a pink gown with violet laces and was sitting at the beam that almost touched the ceiling. She was finally at the end of her hair. She exhaled loudly for she was so tired, brushing that much hair. She leaned on the other beam and looked below her. She was finally done brushing her hair.
“I’m finally done! How’re you doing over there, Jack?” the young girl said, climbing down the beam by using her hair like a vine.
“Hey, Jack! Jack?” she said, looking for the winter spirit.
A hand from the pile of hair came out, signaling where he was.
“Over here, Rapunzel,” Jack said, under the pile of hair.
“Stuck under my hair again, aren’t you?” Rapunzel laughed, helping him get out of her hair… literally.
Rapunzel pulled Jack out of her hair and Jack was relieved to get out.
“Well, that was such a Tangled up mess,” Jack smirked.
“So, what do you wanna do?” she asked as she giggled.
Jack gave Rapunzel a smile and she instantly knew what he wanted.
“Uh, yeah… I don’t think so! I like it in here, and so do you,” she told Jack.
Jack raised an eyebrow, knowing that Rapunzel wanted to see the outside world so badly.
Rapunzel chuckled and looked at her newly-painted wall art. She has just finished painting the floating lanterns on her wall and once again, she longed to see the lanterns eversince… But Gothel never let her.
Jack stepped forward to stay by the side of Rapunzel and looked at her.
“Your birthday’s in a few days, isn’t it?” Jack asked Rapunzel.
Rapunzel smiled and nodded, looking back at Jack.
“I really wanna see the floating lights, but… Mother won’t let me,” Rapunzel said in a sad tone.
“I told you, she’s not your mother,” Jack said, being pissed that Rapunzel kept calling Gothel her mother.
Rapunzel was a bit startled by Jack’s voice being raised a bit.
“Sorry,” Jack said.
Rapunzel smiled and went closer to Jack.
“Look, Jack, I know that Mother isn’t really my, ‘Mother’, but she was still the one who took care of me,” Rapunzel said.
“She made me feel like I was really her daughter, so--…” Rapunzel was hit by a snowball all of a sudden at the face.
“Enough with the drama, Punz. Have a little fun, already,” Jack said, holding a snowball and smiling at Rapunzel.
Rapunzel realized that Jack made a pile of snow at the stairway and Rapunzel gave an evil smile.
“You’re gonna pay for that, Jack!” Rapunzel said, throwing snowballs at Jack.
Jack flew around and aimed from above, which made Rapunzel uncovered and hit everytime. Rapunzel seldom hits Jack for he flew as fast as a jet. He’d laugh at her and Rapunzel would try to chase him.
Jack flew at the highest beam and yawned, pretending to be bored and trying to let Rapunzel chase him.
Rapunzel threw her hair onto the beam like a rope and it automatically tied itself like a knot. Rapunzel started to climb her hair as fast as he can, and as she did, Jack was amazed by her that it made her sparkle in his vision. He was daydreaming until he was suddenly hit by a snowball in the face. Rapunzel was already able to reach the beam and had tons of snowballs wrapped in her arms.
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I Promise [Jackunzel & Mericcup]
FanfictionIt has been 50 years since Jack Frost was revived by the Man in the Moon, and yet not even one person could see him. One day, he goes into a town celebrating finds a baby princess to be the first one to see him, and leaves him with such glee. He pro...