The Frozen Heart

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❄Jack❄

I pull Elsa into an empty room and lock the door. She turns around and stares at me, arms crossed.

"We'll?" She asks, waiting for me to say something.

"Elsa I really like you an-" I start but she cuts me off with a raise of her hand.

"Just stop, Jack," she says softly, "please," I stare at her, confused.

"But-" I start but she once again stops me.

"I am marrying Hans, Jack," she says slowly as she heads towards the door, but I block her.

"Elsa, think about this," I say desperately, "you can leave that life you hate so much-"

"I never said I hated it..." She says softly.

"I can tell that you hate that life," I say softly, "why would you try to commit suicide by jumping off the ship into icy cold water if you absolutely loved that life?" She looks down and hugs herself, closing her eyes and sighing.

"Jack," she says softly, her voice cracking as she looks up at me, the sign of tears in her eyes, but she holds them back, "the decision is final. I am doing what is best," my anger snaps there.

"Your doing what is right by returning to the world you hate so much?" I say loudly, "you are passing this opportunity to escape that world. Come with me, Elsa. Get off this ship with me," she stops in front of the door, which I am currently not blocking anymore. She takes a deep breath before twisting the handle and leaving, saying a soft, 'I'm sorry, Jack,'.

❄Elsa❄

I didn't like saying goodbye to Jack. I hated it. But I knew marrying Hans in the best option and I couldn't pass it up. I walk into the dinning hall and find my mother, Anna, and Hans sitting at a four person table. I take the empty seat between Anna and Hans and begin to eat quietly. I can feel my mothers cold gaze on me as I ate, as well as Anna's sympathetic one. I finish eating and set the silverware down, thinking about the conversation, or argument, Jack and I had. Was I really passing an opportunity to leave this life? Was it really the best thing for me to marry Hans? I stand up and leave the dinning all, leaving all three of them bewildered as I felt their gaze on my until I walked out of those doors. I walk around the ship, trying to find Jack. Son I find him on the bow of the ship, leaning against the ailing, a cigar in his hand. He breathes out a puff of smoke before flicking the cigar into the ocean. I walk up, wrapping the white scarf around my shoulders nervously.

"Hello, Jack," I say softly. He turns around, shocked and smiles faintly once he sees me.

"What are you doing here?" He asks curiously, sticking his hands into his pockets awkwardly.

"I thought about what you said earlier," I say softly, "I think I made the wrong decision of marrying Hans," Jack smiles as he gestures for me to come closer. I walk up next to him and he allows me to take his place at the corner area of the railing. I watch the ocean, smiling as I spot a dolphin leap into the air in the distance. The sky is painted orangish pinkish due to the setting sun, which set a beautiful reflection off of the water. Jack places his arms around me and places them on top of mine, which are on my stomach. Soon he lifts them up and has them spread out wide. I smile and laugh in happiness. I felt like I was flying over the sea. It was amazing. I turn my head over my shoulder and stare into Jack's electric blue eyes, much lighter than mine. He stares into mine as we lean in and our lips touch. The kiss deepens as I put one of my hands on the back of his neck.

❄️Jack❄️

We walk into Elsa's room and she heads to the green safe Hans brought. She opens the safe and grabs an icy blue box and closes the safe again. She returns to the main room and spots me sitting on a chair. She kneels next to me and opens the box. There lies a snowflake designed necklace with small icy blue colored gems with one large one in the center.

"The Frozen Heart of the Ocean," She says, "but it is just called the Frozen Heart," She pulls out the necklace and allows me to hold it, trusting me with this expensive of a necklace. I whistle as I examine it. I return it to her and she puts it on. I like how it looks on her, it's like it was made for her and her only. She smiles at me and blushes a bit.

"I want you to draw me, Jack," she says softly, the blush on her cheeks getting brighter, but her voice is filled with confidence, "wearing this,"

"Alright," I say, nodding.

"Wearing only this," she says suddenly. I look up at her and its my turn to blush now. She smiles slightly and walks out of the room. I grab my journal and my little sack of pens and get ready as I wait for her. I push a small couch into the middle of the room, in front of my small chair and table, and position it to my liking. I nod once I like where it is placed. I sit down and start sharpening my pencils. On my third pencil, the door opens and Elsa walks out, a dark colored blanket wrapped at her. Her hair was down and curly. She blushes as she walks around the couch and drops the blanket and lies down on the couch, still blushing. She lies her head on a pillow and has her arms spread out in a circle around her head. The Frozen Heart laid perfect illy still. Elsa stared at me calmly, her blue eyes looking nervous yet confident. I blush as I pick up my pencil and begin to sketch her carefully, putting every single detail in the drawing.

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I finish the drawing and study it. Elsa peers over my shoulder at it, the blanket wrapped around her once again. I smile and close it and set it on a table along with my pencil set. We put the furniture back where it was and Elsa takes off the necklace and returns it to the box and hands it to me while writing on a piece of paper.

"Could you put this back for me?" She asks and I nod and take the box and walk over to the safe. I set the box in there and notice a few wads of cash. It was tempting, but I shut the door and walk away from it and back to Elsa. We get ready to leave when the doorknob to a door starts to twist, telling us someone is entering this room.

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