Elsa felt the sudden, overwhelming urge to give Jack Frost a hug. He did seem like he could use one, that was for sure. She could not imagine what it would be like to be like him, a Guardian who could only be seen by people who believed in him. She had never knew of Guardians, but because of her power, she automatically believed in him? That made sense, because even Olaf could see him. She wished Anna could as well. Jack Frost was really an interesting person and he sounded lovely. And playful. Elsa's life had lacked a lot of play. She still missed how she and Anna used to do so many fun things together as young kids. Going with her gut feeling, Elsa leaned over and wrapped her arms around the snow Guardian. It felt natural, like she had been giving him hugs for all her life. Like she had always known him. Perhaps, in some way, she had, deep down in her heart. He talked as if he were immortal. The idea both fascinated her and scared her at the same time. "I'm sorry, I just..." She pulled away and folded her hands into her lap. Her cheeks once again grew with unusual warmth. "I just wanted to comfort you. I promise that I don't normally hug people I've only just meet." She pulled her knees up to her chest and leaned her chin on them. "It sounds painful, but at least you know I will always believe in you. I never thought there would be anyone else out there who could control snow and ice like I can. I hid so long because when I was a child my power... accidentally hurt someone I cared deeply for." She glanced over at her sister when she said this. Anna was sitting with her back facing them, sitting in exactly the same way Elsa was. Knees pulled up, and chin resting on them. "We were traveling to go to a wedding, but we got lost on the way. Would you like to travel with us?"