"Well I don't believe that its everyday that somebody gets to meet a queen, mind you one of ice and snow as well. So please, really. Be as forward as you like," Jack grinned at her cheekily, his playful nature getting the best of him. In all his years, he had never met someone quite like Elsa. Sure some would point out that maybe his judgement of character may not be the most experienced as he had an extremely limited amount of first hand contact. But that didn't mean he didn't spend a lot of time among others, simply observing, following, learning. And it was true, he'd been to the coldest urban sprawls, to the desolate villages in the scorching heat, but there was nothing that could have even began to prepare him for a wonder like Elsa. "Don't worry, protecting people will come naturally. You're already so very well versed in that art," if Jack knew anything well, other than the snow and the ice of course, it was protection and self-sacrifice. It was how he earned his title after all. You kind of spend a lot of time dwelling on things like that when you're alone. And he had made his peace with his decisions, life was so much easier this way. Jack felt the snow shift beneath him, easing him to his feet. Really, it was uncanny to see someone else with such mastery over his element. He would never grow tired of this. "Thanks. I'm usually not like this. I'm a pretty good Guardian when I'm not being reckless," he took a few hesitant steps, his pride not allowing him to be seen as completely powerless. At least the sled wasn't far, he'd be exhausted by the time he made it to the sled, but he'd make it nonetheless.