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I slid along on the icy paved roads, my staff twirling as snow spun and fell. Children laughed as they played, their mothers keeping a watchful eye on them. My white hair ruffled in the cold breeze, and I let out a gleeful laugh as I swooped down, scattering the white coldness everywhere. "Jack!" I turned around, and waved. "Hey, Santa Claus!" He nodded to me gravely, his white beard shaking as he frowned. "We have some trouble, Jack." I turned serious, gesturing for him to follow me. I rapped my staff on the ground, and an icy sled appeared. I climbed onto it and helped Santa Claus, then snapped my fingers. The sled squealed and disappeared. It re-appeared in our headquarters, and I smiled as I recognized the giant gold globe. "Well? What's wrong?" I asked. I didn't notice any disturbances on the globe, and all the gold lights were twinkling merrily. Santa Claus's face turned grim. "Something has happened in Arendale, and it involves winter and snow. We thought you could go check it out." I nodded. "Of course." I again rapped my staff and waved as I disappeared. I shivered as I re-appeared in front of a giant frozen castle resting atop a large, isolated mountain. Snow topped the mountain, and it was freezing. A delicate stairway made of ice lead upwards toward an enormous set of doors, probably opening up into the castle. Shush, shush shush. I whipped around as I heard soft footsteps. I spotted a determined red haired girl and a weary blond boy, complete with a reindeer and talking snowman. I quickly leapt up into a tree, hiding in the sweet smelling pine branches. "Elsa?" The red head called out, clutching her gloves hands to her chest. She exchanged words with the others and started up the stairs alone.

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