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19:18, 19 March 2020

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"Finally, you're here." Jack grinned at me as I hopped off the Nokk.

"Well, not everyone call fly their way here." I pointed out before giving a nod to my trusted steed. The Nokk then gave me a nod as well before returning to the water.

"Maybe Gale can lend you a hand some time." Jack said making me roll my eyes.

"Not everyone is as light as you mister Winter Spirit." I told him before heading to the door. He simply laughed.

As I was about to knock Jack suddenly spoke up. "Hey, is it okay for me to come in there?" He asked.

"Of course, you'll be treated a s a guest." I said with a smile. He looked at me with a doubtful expression written all over his face. "More like a ghost." I heard him mutter under his breath.

"I doubt they'll see me." He said, a bit louder than last time. "Like I said before, those who don't believe in me can't see me."

"Then I'll make them believe." I said with confidence. "Just watch." I turned to the door and just as I was about to knock the door opened.

"I thought I heard your voice." My sister greeted me with a wide grin. "I was starting to get worried you weren't going to come so I came here to glance at the..." I followed what she was looking at and realized her eyes were focused on the ginormous ice slide I made by the cliff.

"I see you did a shortcut." Anna said laughing as she pointed at it. I also laughed and waved my hand to thaw the evidence of the said shortcut.

"Sorry, I forgot to take it out." I said.

"Woah, you can thaw your ice?!" Jack asked excitedly.

"Yeah, can't you?" I asked him confused.

"What?" Anna raised an eyebrow at me. "What do you mean can't I? I mean, yeah I can't build an ice shortcut I guess?"

"No no no, not that. I wasn't talking to you." I shook my head. I turned to Jack then back to Anna. "I was talking to the winter spirit." I told Anna.

"Oh, that means that was the other person you were to talking to earlier too." Anna said excitedly. "So... where is it?"

"Um, he actually. He's right here." I said gesturing over to Jack who was simply shaking his head.

"Look, she wouldn't see me so easily." Jack said leaning to his staff.

"I don't see him." Anna said bluntly. Jack just gave me an I-told-you-so look.

"Stand where the light gets to you at least." I told Jack who simply shrugged.

"I doubt that'll do something." He complained but did my instruction anyway. Right when he stepped to the light he spread his hand as if he was being beheld.

I turned to Anna whose eyes were squinted, trying to really look for the said spirit but I can tell she's look right pass him.

For a while we stayed like that, waiting for a response from Anna. After a few tapping on her chin she sighed. "Yep, can't see him."

"Maybe I'll just go around as an invisible person while you both enjoy what you'll do." Jack suggested. I was about to protest until Anna cut me off.

"How about you describe him Elsa?" Anna said looking determined.

"Okay..." I said as I can see her intensely focusing. "Well... he's incredibly pale, possibly paler than me, a bit scrawny, has white hair and he's wearing this worn-out brown pants and a poncho over his also worn-out shirt-"

"Wait I can see him!" Anna said excitedly. I was about to get excited as well until I saw Anna looking at her left even though Jack was on the other direction. My eyebrows furrowed. "Really?" I asked Anna even though anyone can tell how skeptical that sounded.

I can hear Jack chuckle. "I doubt it." He commented as he flew over to the direction Anna was looking. He waved his hand in front of Anna while the other rested on his chin. "She's trying though." Jack commented making me laugh a bit.

"Woah." Anna took a step back, eyes wide open as she stared directly at Jack. "When did you? How?" Anna took glances at me then Jack.

"He's here!" Anna said excitedly as she pointed at Jack with a huge grin.

"I mean, that's what she's been telling you but yes I am here. I've been here for quite a while." Jack said. Anna just stared at him in awe.

"He flies!" Anna pointed at him once more as she looked at me, eyes gleaming with child-like wonder. She then turned to Jack. "How are you doing that?" She asked.

"With help from the wind?" Jack answered, unsure about it himself.

"Wow that is so cool!" Anna said and began bombarding the winter spirit with questions.

It wasn't long until one of the maids asked us to come inside. Jack insisted to not come in although it was the contrary of what he told me earlier.

The two chatted away as we walked down the hall. During that time it made me realize what Jack was trying to say back then. Anna recieved a few confused glances when she talked to Jack.

"So, is the winter spirit going to stay for the night?" Anna asked.

"If you don't mind, is it okay?" Jack said enthusiastically.

"Of course it's okay. You're Elsa's friend which makes you my friend. And any friend of ours is always welcome here. I could ask one of the maids to prepare you a room." Anna said.

"No need. I don't sleep. I was just thinking of maybe checking this place out or something. I've never been to a castle before." Jack said. I just noticed that he didn't really mind much about the fact that Anna basically claimed our friendship. We're companions, sure, but I'm not really sure if we can be called friends already. I've only known him for a day or so.

"All the more reason to accept my offer of giving you a tour around here tomorrow, we can even go first thing in the morning." Anna said persistent.

"Really I'm fine roaming alone, if you're worried about..."

I could hear their voice slowly muffle as I stared out the window. The moon was shining very brightly tonight.

At the corner of my eye I saw someone sitting outside the door beside his trusty companion. "Hey Anna." I called. She hummed in response, turning to me. "What is Kristoff doing outside the castle with Sven? Did you-"

"Oh my goodness! I forgot that I asked him to wait there while I check at the back!" She cupped her cheeks in distress. "Oh, I'm such a bad wife." She said as she frantically ran downstairs to her husband who waited for her patiently outside.

I laughed while I stared out the window, waiting for Anna to burst through the door and be reunited with her husband.

"She's so full of energy isn't she?" Jack said.

"That's Anna." I simply replied.

"I honestly thought our conversation would never stop, she had so many questions and I didn't know the answer to half of them." Jack laughed.

"She's quite a persistent girl. Once you've peaked her interest she's sure to not let you rest until she's satisfied or at least she's done what she thinks she must do." I said. "Her persistence is one of her strong points that's for sure though." I added.

And as if on cue the door opened to Kristoff revealing Anna who engulfed him to a hug. I could almost hear Anna's voice as she apologized to Kristoff. Knowing Kristoff though, he'd just let it slide.

"So, what do you plan on doing if Anna insists that your tour should wait until tomorrow morning?" I asked Jack who was also watching the two from the window.

"Well, I'm not really sure what I'll do but what I'm sure about is I don't want my own room. Just to save the trouble for you two and who'll possibly be the one assigned to prepare the room. Like I said before I'm not visible to those who don't believe in me." Jack explained.

"Oh." That was the only thing I could say. Honestly the whole 'I can't be seen by non-belieavers' thing is sort of bothering me now. I think it's not fair. I'm also a spirit yet I don't need to go through that trouble to make people see me.

It saddens me that he has to go through that before being acknowledged, let alone seen.

"Jack." I faced him. "I want to help you."

He looked at me confused. "Help me with what?"

"I want to help you make people believe in you." I said flashing him a determined look.

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