Wren and Drecker were my only friends

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Jelsa's P.O.V.

I woke up in my black sand bed. Drecker mussled my shoulder and I sat up as I stroked his sandy frosted fur. Drecker was a smaller more cuddly version of Wren.

"Morning." I yawned. I got up and stretched as Drecker tried to push me toward the door.

"Hold on Drecker, I have to change my dress." I said and looked into my full length ice mirror. My hair was falling apart from my hair due and my dress was wrinkled. I redid my dress so that it was no longer wrinkled. And I put my hair back in place before following Drecker out to where he wanted me to go. I'd been here for a week and no one had wanted to see me. Wren was outside and Drecker led me to him. Wren was poking around in the snow Mother had created. I smiled. Wren looked at me and snorted. His nose was covered in white snow and was contradicting his black fur. I laughed and walked over to him. I wiped his nose off and he shoved me into the snow.

"Wren!" I cried and looked up at him. It was almost as if he was smirking. I wrinkled my nose and got up before Drecker suddenly pushed me back at the doors. Wren helped him guide me back. I turned and didn't see anything. I followed their directions though. I sat down in my throne and Drecker laid beside it while Wren stood guard outside. I moved so that I was on the floor next to Drecker. I stroked his fur and rested my head on his neck. He watched the doors and before long I had fallen asleep leaning next to him.

Jack's P.O.V.

The trolls magic had advanced since Queen Elsa had once frozen her sister's heart. They'd done some of their trolly work and Emily was back to normal. No one had seen or heard from Jelsa for a week. I was worried. I'd acted like I hated her. I'd just been upset about my sister, I knew there had to be a reason. Maybe she wasn't in control of her powers yet? Maybe she'd hadn't known it was Emily? Wait, she'd never hurt anyone.

I'd decided to go and look for her. I wandered the woods for hours until I heard her laugh. I ran the direction it came from with my heart thumping with joy. I stopped when I saw her. Her face was lit up with a smile. Two black sand reindeer stood by her pushing her in the snow and making her laugh. I smiled and moved out of the trees to get a better view of her. Then the larger reindeer got a whiff of my scent. He turned toward me and the smaller one took her back into the black ice palace that she must have created. The large one's eyes stopped on me. He snorted and I backed away into the trees. He relaxed. I stepped into the light and he stiffened. Out, relax. In, tense. I smiled. Then wondered if it liked to play games since it had been playing with Jelsa. I threw a snowball and it's ears perked up. I grinned and threw a few more. Every time his attention got even more taken away from the doors. After I threw what seemed like the hundredth snowball the reindeer ran after it. I quickly darted to the doors of her black ice palace. The second reindeer looked at me. His eyes were cautious but they seemed childish and calm. Jelsa was leaning up against him and had fallen asleep. I smiled. She seemed so peaceful. Then her face seemed to be in distress. The reindeer's attention turned to Jelsa and it nudged her with it's nose. She didn't wake up. I took a step foreword and the reindeer gave me a warning look. I put my hands up in a harmless way and made my way to Jelsa. I grabbed her shoulders and gave her a light shake. She just curled up into a ball. I shook her and she still didn't wake up.

"Jelsa! Wake up." I said. Her eyes snapped open and landed on me. She seemed surprised.

"Jack? What are you doing here?" She asked. I fake frowned.

"I missed you!" I said. She rolled her eyes.

"What are you really doing here?" She asked. I smiled.

"Everyone's worried. I'm worried, so I decided to try and find you." I said. She looked at the reindeer.

"Well, I'm fine and they don't have to worry." She said. I frowned.

"Why do I not believe you?" I asked. She gave a small smile.

"You know me too well." She muttered. I put my hand on her shoulder.

"Now what is it?" I asked. She looked at me with tears in her eyes. My heart sank.

"Is is Emily okay?" She asked and hugged herself. I looked at the ground.

"She's fine." I said. Jelsa looked at me her eyes lighting up. I smiled trying to make her smile.

"Really?" She asked. I nodded.

"She couldn't be better." I said. She hugged me and I wrapped my arms around her. I'd missed her this whole week.

"Will you come home now?" I asked. She pulled away.

"Jack you know I can't. People think I'm a monster. I can't go back." She said.

"Jelsa, that's because they were scared an-"

"They're scared of me." She said. Tears started to form in her eyes. I wiped away a tear from her eyes.

"They aren't scared of you. They were scared of the situation." I said.

"That I caused!" She said. Black snow was beginning to swirl around us.

"No! Jelsa! It's not your fault!" I said. She held her head in her hands.

"No! Just leave me alone!" She screamed. She opened her closed eyes and they were entirely amber, her brown was gone. She looked at me. She stood up and her hands had black frost covering them. I stood up and backed away.

"Jelsa, calm down." I said. The reindeer stood up and stood behind her.

"Jelsaahhhhhh!" I yelped as I dodged her shot of ice. Then her eyes returned to their normal color. She saw me and looked hurt.

"Jack I'm sorry I-you should go." She said. Then she turned and ran into another room.

"Jelsa!" I called after her then the reindeer pushed me out and I ran back to the castle.

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