♢ Chapter 7 ♢

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Jack woke up the next morning and got ready to leave to go see the guardians. But just as he was about to go flying off he saw marshmallow sitting in front of the castle stairs all alone. Jack a bit nervous went up to him and made him a snow bunny so that he could have company while he was away for the day.

"Here you go, big guy." Jack said while handing marshmallow the bunny.

By the way, the snow creature factions moved Jack could tell it was happy with his new friend. With that, Jack went off to the North Pole.

After a while, Jack arrived to his destination. "Hey Red I'm here!" Jack yelled out to no place in particular. The yetis just rolled their eyes at him, already knowing he was a lost cause.

Santa came from out of his private workshop. "Jacky boy how did it go yesterday? Did you like Arendalle? Find any good spots for your base?" Santa asked.

"Yeah I found this huge ice castle up in the mountains I think it's the perfect place for my base." Jack said in a rush; He really wanted to get going to see Elsa.

"Really now? Tell me all about it I got time on my hands the yetis are handling the last things for Christmas." Santa received many stink eyes from the yetis because of that.

"Well I'm in a bit of a rush, but it's absolutely wonderful it's elegant, sophisticated, tall, gorgeous, intelligent..." Jack started rambling on about something or better yet someone else.

But Santa noticed this in an instant. "I didn't know castles where intelligent." Santa said with a smirk on his face.

Jack after hearing that reacted and noticed that he was describing Elsa and not the castle. With a face as red as Santa's coat, Jack said fast "Yeah! Umm... it has an intelligent look to it." Jack was completely embarrassed and that was a very rare sight to see.

"Well ho ho ho I will have to see this castle very soon." Santa said with a knowing face.

"Umm yeah, I suppose you should. But I should get going it still needs a couple of things to it." Jack rushed that sentence out. " See yeah later red!" Jack said while flying out the window not being able to hide his embarrassment any longer.

Santa under his breath said "Say hi to queen Elsa from my part" While grabbing hold of something in his coat pocket...

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Meanwhile back at the kingdom, Elsa had been doing all her royal duties: having meetings with the townspeople, answering letters from other kingdoms, solving issues with the arrival of supplies and trade points. She had decided to get everything done by one in the afternoon so that she could be completely free by the time Jack would arrive.

Luckily for her, Anna had had Kristof, Sven and Olaf help her out with the other things that had to be done.

Once she was done with everything she went walking to the courtyard and sat on one of the benches nearby. As she sat there she started to get lost in her own world; she thought about how much her life had changed in the last couple of months. The real reason she wanted this year's winter soltus to be spectacular was because she wanted to give thanks to everyone in the kingdom for believing in her after what had happened in summer; but more importantly she wanted everyone to know that she was there for them not only as a queen but as one more of the family. She was ready to be the queen her people deserved.

"Hey, ice queen don't give me the cold shoulder." Jack said with an upside down smirk.

Elsa turned her face to the other side and was surprised to see Jack Frost floating upside down looking at her. She felt a blush slowly creep on her face.

Jack turned right side up and sat down next to her. "So do you have any ideas of what you'd like to do for the winter soltus?" He asked.

"Well, I suppose some games would be fun for the kids. Like sliding down hills, building snowmen and I guess snowball fights."

"That sounds great! OWWW" Jack had a snowball thrown at him.

Elsa's eyes opened like saucers. "Are you okay?!" She asked him with a worried face.

"Yeah Yeah I'm fine. I've been hit with a snowball plenty of times, but that one must have come from someone with a strong arm." He answered.

After hearing that Elsa looked to the side and saw exactly who she thought she'd see.



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