How could someone be like him in so many ways but yet be so different at the same time? Jack looked at her with a sense of wonder and curiosity. Maybe the world was an amazing place after all, the other Guardians had pointed it out to him many a time, but he never really took them seriously. Better late than never right? He was so glad that old Nick wasn't around to see him, he'd never let Jack live it down that maybe the rest of those old coots were right after all. Elsa seemed to have everything that he didn't. Well, maybe not everything, but at least she had Anna. While he couldn't see his own sister grow up and go through life, he was glad that at least Elsa would. Nevertheless, he would sacrifice himself time and time again for his sister without any hesitation. And though Jack was the Guardian of Fun, which meant that surprises were really his thing, he was most certainly surprised when Elsa leaned over to give him a hug. It was nice, different. Nothing like the bone crushing, rough housing, bruising hugs that always devolved into a brawl he received from his new guardian friends but a hug that reminded him of when he was a mere mortal boy again. It reminded him of home. Somewhere that he belonged. "Its fine. I've just hadn't had much human contact. You just caught me off guard," Jack admitted truthfully. "Hey," Jack gently held her chin between his thumb and forefinger, tilting her face up to look at him. "Accidents will happen. If you're anything like me. And something tells me you are, you'll be fine. The power of ice and snow maybe chilling and cuts like a knife, but its a real force to be reckoned with, especially if you're protecting something near and dear to you. Having someone worth fighting for makes you stronger. And just as you believe in me, I believe that you were given these powers for a reason. Use them wisely and all will be well." He smiled at her, the snow and the ice were finicky elements not everybody could bend them to their will. It took him nearly a century to befriend them and even now, sometimes they liked to tease him. "Well, it does sound better than waiting in this snowbank as my power returns. You'll have to help me over to the sled though. I think I've exhausted about every ounce of energy I've got."