𝚊𝚕𝚕 𝚘𝚏 𝚖𝚢 𝚕𝚒𝚏𝚎

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"Elsa, I have a few questions regarding the winter spirit." Yelana said when we were finally alone.

"Oh, um. Ask away. I'll answer as much as I know." I said, a bit nervous if I'll actually be able to answer what question she'll ask. Most of the possible things they might ask I probably answered from earlier's introduction anyway.

"How did you meet him?" Yelana asked.

"I met him in the enchanted forest." I answered without hesitation. "I heard a voice and thought someone was in trouble. I honestly thought it was Gale at first." I explained.

Yelana held her chin, looking like she was in deep thoughts. "I see." She muttered. "And you said he is in fact not an elemental spirit?"

I nodded my head. "No he's not. He's more inclined to a season than a single element, thus being the winter spirit." I said. Yelana was just nodding her head, as if she was still lost in her thoughts.

"Is something wrong?" I asked. Yelana looked at me a bit surprised but shook her head no.

"I'm just trying to recall if our ancestors have encountered such spirits." She said. She then glanced at the direction where Jack and the kids were. "He is no threat for sure, even the other elemental spirits trusts him." Yelana stated.

"Yes, Jack said Gale has always helped him and gave him the ability of flight." I said.

"It's not new for Gale to let someone experience flight but I can see Jack is indeed an exemption considering that he spends most of his time floating around." Yelana said.

I waited for her to say something else. Surely she didn't call me to speak privately if all she had to ask were those few questions.

"Yelana is there something else about them that I don't know?" I asked.She looked at me confused. "The spirits. Other than what you taught me and what the other villagers taught me, is there something else about the spirits that I should know?" I added.

Yelana sighed. "Perhaps, there are many things about the spirits that is unknown. I want to answer your question about them but sadly, I don't know the answers myself." She said before taking another glance at Jack. "Perhaps he does."

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"The man in the moon knows everything." Jack said staring at the night sky. "I know he knows a lot but, I never really had a chance to talk to him. I never had an answer." He then looked down and started doodling on the snow using his staff.

"I'm sure you will get an answer someday." I assured him.

He chuckled. "Sooner, I hope." He said. "I don't really know what my real purpose is other than being... this." He gestured to himself.

"What do you mean?" I raised an eyebrow to him.

"All of my life, or at least as far as I can remember all I've ever been is a winter spirit that likes playing tricks and snowballs and all that other snow day related stuff." He said. "Then I met you and realized that with the same powers you can do all those other amazing things I can't."

I stared at him, not knowing what to say.

"You know, in my opinion you'd probably make a better winter spirit than I can ever be." He said aggressively crossing out the doodle he's been making.

I suddenly felt guilty. Never in my life have I imagined someone having the same power as me feel inferior to what I do. No, never in my life did I ever even imagine there was someone like me in the first place. Now I feel bad because I'm the reason he feels like this.

Jack looked at me and suddenly started laughing. "I mean, I guess you already have a different job that's way harder so I can only imagine what power you have to have to be in that position." He said, scratching his nape. I just gave him a smile.

"I think you make a wonderful winter spirit." I said. He looked at me with a smile.

"Thank you, and you're a wonderful fifth spirit." He said, a bit unsure about what to call me. I just laughed. "Thank you." I replied.

"You're welcome." He said, to which I was thankful to because if he hasn't said that we would've ended up in a compliment loop. Not that anything was wrong with that, complimenting people is nice and all but sometimes over doing it doesn't sound as nice.

It was quiet around here when it's night. I never usually have anyone to talk to this late, not much can handle being outside at this time specially during the winter.

But now I have company who happens to be the embodiment of the season. It felt nice. It gave me a different kind of comfort, different from what Anna gives and different from Honeymaren as well. It was a good different.

Oddly enough being with him I felt warmth, despite both of us being gifted by the powers of ice and snow which in fact was the opposite of warmth.

"Do you usually stay up this late?" Jack asked.

"Most times I just find myself unable to sleep." I admitted.

"Still adjusting to not being with your sister?" He asked.

I shrugged. "I'm not really sure. I mean, I've been here for quite a while now. I've gotten quite used to it here." I said.

Jack raised an eyebrow. "Well, I'm not one to speak from experience and all but if I had a sister I'd miss her constantly." He said. "Doesn't matter how long I've been apart from her."

I smiled at him. "Yeah, maybe that is the case." I agreed.

He moved over to sit beside me. "You don't mind right?" He asked. I shook my head no. "It's okay." I said with a smile.

He then moved a bit closer to me. He flashed me a smile before pulling me to a hug. I was surprised surprised of course, but it didn't really do any harm to me so I didn't protest.

"I heard hugging makes people feel better." Jack said which made me smile a bit. It sort of sounds like something Olaf and Anna would say.

"I've never really hugged anyone before since they sort of just go through me." He said laughing. "Does it make you feel better?" He asked.

I also embraced him. "It does."

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