Jack Frost has seen hundreds of girls slowly age and become adult women, losing their special spark. He's seen thousands of people age and forget about the wonders of his frolicking snow. But this girl... this girl is different. She's like him. She knows the ice. Except she's not supposed to use her powers. And people can see her, unlike Jack.
But that's just the thing; Elsa can see him.
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Elsa knows that every lonely little girl has an imaginary friend. Even at a young age, she knows that the magical boy with the white hair can't possibly be real. And yet, he's her best friend in all the world. Perhaps her only friend in all the world. She knows he's just something she made up in her head to soothe her nerves. So why does he seem so real? And why does he not fade away as all dreams do as she matures?