"He said, "Nice to meet you, Anna." Olaf waddled over to her and got on the sled. He knew this time was for Elsa and Jack Frost. Anna would probably believe in him soon, though, because she trusted her sister, no questions asked. He smiled his goofy snowman smile. "It's a young man. He looks Elsa's age, but he's a lot older." He just knew this fact. "He is the Official Guardian of Fun and the Manifestation of Winter. Did you know there were guardians?"
Anna just shook her head, looking dumbfounded.
"Is there anything I can do to help?" Elsa asked as she watched Jack Frost try and put the pieces back together. She inwardly winced when nothing happened. She felt for him, she really did. It was almost like she could feel his suffering. Could it be because they both shared the elemental powers that controlled snow and ice? She wondered what the staff was used for? Did it help control his powers? She did not have anything like the staff to help control her powers, but part of her could relate. At one point, she had used gloves as a way to help suppress her power. It wasn't the same, of course.
"How can I help, Jack Frost? Is there something I can do with my power?" She slightly blushed, looking down at the snowbank beneath them. "But to be honest it has only been a month since I've really let my power be free. I hid it so many years out of fear of rejection, and because..." She trailed off.
"That's a story for another day," she said softly. She had a feeling she would be seeing a lot of this Jack Frost. Part of her really wished for it to be so.