Chapter 4-The garden

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"Jack it is you!" "Elsa it’s really you!" both teenagers jumped up and down in excitement. "It’s been so long Jack!" Elsa laughed. "Yeah probably six years!?" Jack grinned. "Wait you work here now!?" Elsa asked excitedly. "Yea funny story that is." Jack said running his fingers through his hair. Elsa suddenly thought they can't talk now. "Jack wait, we can't talk now!" Elsa interrupted. "Yea I guess your right I have a job now, and you probably have other things to do!" Jack sad sadly. "But I really do want to catch up!" Elsa quickly sad to make sure he didn't get the idea that she didn't want to talk to him. "Hmmmm may be we could meet up in the garden tonight, when it’s dark out?" suggested Elsa with a slight smile.

Elsa sat in her room by her window with the biggest and maybe the only smile she's had in many years. Her cheeks were a bright pink, from being so nervous about finally meeting Jack again, and her nerves rattled making Elsa shake out of fear and excitement for the upcoming night. Elsa's room was massive a lot like the hole in her heart that was there for six years, but the hole finally feels filled, as once again she feels, complete and no longer empty and lonely, left all by herself in her room, the negative thoughts and feelings all got the better of her, but now those now what seems little ideas, like they never came true.

Jack was washing the dishes in the Kitchen thinking about what had just happened. He had the biggest grin on his face that he hadn't shown in years. Jack was sweating slightly, from his nerves that seemed to be taking hold of him. Not seeing Elsa for six years the suddenly meeting, was somewhat of a shock. But not like a not very pleasant one like an electric shock, it was more like a adrenalin rush, the feelings of butterfly in your stomach when you’re on a wild Roller-coaster. But when he was around Elsa, he forms a feeling when you go down the biggest drop on a Rolla-coaster, and when they touched, a loop the loop would happen. Just thinking about Elsa made him feel like the luckiest person to ever exist, and had no regret of befriending the princess. It was probably the best thing that's happened to him so far in his life.

"Hard work Jack?" came voice behind him. He turned round quickly "you’re sweating!" it was only the maid. "Oh" he laughed "I just feel a bit hot that's all!" Jack smiled at the lady, she was shorter then Jack and had slightly grey hair, with a wrinkled face. She also had a slight hunch, but a sweet smile. And something kind about her. "Why don't you step outside and finish work early tonight Jack I'll do the rest." she smiled sweetly at him and in a way pushed him out the way slightly so she could get to the sink. "Are you sure?" Jack asked. "Yes go on" the maid talked a little faster in a persistent tone. "Thank you" Then Jack ran off to the garden.

Elsa was already sitting out in the garden looking at the moon, her face was lit up in the pale light in the night. Jack took a deep breath and walked over to her. "Hello Jack" Elsa said softly as she looked at him. Jack was drowning in her smile. "Hello Elsa" he said cheerfully. "If I remember correctly didn't someone have magical powers?" asked Jack as he sat down "SHHHH!! Jack no one can know! You and my parents are the only ones who know, technically you shouldn't know!" Elsa said frantically but laughed afterwards, and Jack laughed to. "I've missed you Elsa." Jack spoke so quietly it was almost a whisper. Elsa put her head on Jacks shoulder and said in a quite tone "I've missed you to Jack"

Elsa lifted her head up and looked at him lovingly her eyes and smile filled with comfort and warmth. Jack stared into her eyes and gave a weak smile. But it meant so much to Elsa. Both of them sat in the garden for hours catching up, talking about siblings, current events jokes and recalling the old days. But it wasn’t long till Jack released he could get caught and lose his job and never see Elsa again. With great regret and discomfort he said "I think we should call it a night, we don't want to get caught!" Elsa's smile dropped and replied "yes you’re quite right" They painfully parted to go back to their rooms. But both feel asleep thinking about each other.

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