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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2014 22:22:55 GMT
Elsa was still majorly struggling with the idea that her childhood hero, Jack Frost, was actually real. And that he had watched her for many years. And that he thought she was beautiful. And that he was here in Storybrooke. But, she really couldn't deny that he was real anymore, could she? Not after she had received a letter in the mail claiming that she was supposed to get him something for Christmas.
This was complicated in so many ways. First of all, her letter had included a list of Jacks interests, and her name was one of them. Her first thought was, well, maybe I'll just kiss him right on the mouth and be done with it? After some absurd giggling, and a lot of self scolding, she decided to rule that idea out. She barely even knew him, even though he seemed to know her pretty well.
Her next thought was the comment about 'being believed in'. How could she prove to Jack that she believed in him? No, that would have to wait for a more serious conversation. This was just Christmas... right?
Finally, a good idea came to her. No, a great idea. She knew that Jack would like it, since it was right up his alley. She got the present all ready to go and then stepped out onto her porch. Now, the question was, where do you find Jack Frost in the middle of winter?
@jackfrost
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2014 6:18:24 GMT
Jack didn't know who his secret santa was, or rather or not anyone believed in him to get him a present in the first place. What if the person that drew his name didn't believe in him and thought it was some kind of joke? So they just decided not to get any gift? Jack didn't really need any gifts, the only gift he really wanted was to be believed in by the townsfolk of Storybrooke. It was odd, they had pirates, dwarfs, fairy's, Evil Queens, Dark Ones, Snow and Ice Queens, yet the Guardian of Fun was something they just couldn't believe in?
Jack was busy in the woods, making all kinds of snowy things. First a snowman about 7 feet tall, next an igloo. He was doing everything to get his mind off of this pesky "getting the town to believe in him" situation. At least Elsa believed in him. He wondered what she was doing right now? If she was having any luck finding her sister? Jack didn't know what he could do to help find Anna, but he offered Elsa help if she needed it, and he could do anything that is. He wanted to go and see her, but he wondered if it was weird or not? He didn't want to seem like he was stalking her.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2014 6:27:57 GMT
Elsa had found him, mostly due to the fact that there was a seven foot tall snowman and an igloo that were perfectly formed. She slipped through the trees, trying to go unnoticed by Jack at first as she watched him work. It was amazing, the things he could do with snow. She was better with ice herself, but she could make some killer things with snow too. But she made... practical things. Bridges and ice castles. He was just building for... fun?
Fun was a concept that Elsa had lost touch with after she had struck her sister Anna as children. Then, not too long ago, when she decided to let herself go a little, she resurrected fun back into her life. Though, she still occasionally struggled with the idea. She needed that... push. And who better than the guardian of fun to give it to her?
"Hey there, stranger," she commented slowly as she snuck up behind Jack, tapping him on the shoulder gently. She hadn't been wearing her ice dress as much lately, but she was wearing it now. She wasn't sure why... she just felt like it fit the situation. "Guess who's your secret santa? or should I say secret North...?" she was still getting used to this guardian stuff.
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