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these days, i write fic in LITERAL SPARE MOMENTS. it's like 2015 all over again, where so much of my fic was written on the metro on my phone on my notes app while commuting. getting out full chapters feels like FOREVER, so i wrote and posted and wrote and POSTED in short, tiny bursts!! micro-chapters!! in-progress chapter drafts!!! chapter snippets!!!!! do you see where i am going with this
if you'd like to join my journey of finishing ch. 9 of snow globe, please feel free to check out part 1 below. i'll post the chapter in snippets and short installments until the full chapter is (1) finished, (2) edited, (3) revised, and (4) ready to post to ao3! (please note that some minor edits may occur from tumblr >>>> ao3)
if you'd rather wait until the full chapter is ready and posted to ao3, whenever that may be, then go no further!!! pause here!!! i shall see you on ao3 soon enough š«”āØ
but if you'd like to read along as i write, starting with a sneak peak of what happens as soon as you-know-who heads off to you-know-where, then please check below the cut šāØ see you on the other side!!
snow globe (part 1 of ch. 9: ice fortress) ⤵
Being inside an airplane was not like what he thought itād be.
Granted, the few expectations heād had from movies all featured a comically overstuffed aircraft with seats crammed into rows of impatient, angry people, crying babies, talkative grandpas, and standoffish teens with oversized headphones.
This was nothing like that.Ā
From the moment theyād entered the building through the sliding doors, everything was smoothly in motion. There were no scanners or metal detectors or anything. Nobody asked for Elsaās ID. Staff knew Elsa and Kristoff by face and addressed them as Ms. Arendelle and Mr. Bjorgman, and Jack was actually addressed as honest-to-goodness āMr. Overland.ā He couldnāt even remember the last time he heard his name like that. Elsa and Kristoff greeted each staff person by name, and he was pretty sure they never looked at their name tags.Ā
They passed through a series of hallways and open lobbies into a private waiting room, where it occurred to Jack that nobody actually had any luggage. He opened his mouth, ready to ask, but then caught sight of Elsa typing furiously into her phone, and closed it.Ā
The private waiting room had a coffee and snack bar with hot and cold options and no price tags in sight. Jack couldnāt believe he could just take some. For free. (āItās complimentary, Jack,ā Kristoff insisted, handing him a bottleāand not the mini ones, either. āHelp yourself.ā)Ā
(Later, he would wonder, Why is it that, the richer you are, the more people want to give you stuff you donāt have to pay for?)
They were fancy expensive coffee machines (like the spaceship in Elsaās kitchen, but, like, industrial), and even fabric napkins. No flimsy tissue paper napkins, no sir-ee.
Elsa never seemed to have to ask for anything.
They only had to wait a mere twenty minutes, and then another pair of attendants led them out and across the tarmac in the nighttime darkness in a long stretch of valley under towering mountains amidst the September chill. They were boarding a plane with a dropdown staircase, like hoity-toity politicians. And like, royal people.
At the top of the stairs, Elsa and Kristoff stepped into a brand-new miniature world, totally undeterred by the shifting of reality as they passed through a portal to another dimension, this one of beige, gold, silver, and cream leather. Jack almost tripped over the threshold.Ā
A stewardessāflight person? attending person?āwith a wide and shiny smile who reminded him of Thi told him to make himself āat home.ā
āJack, come join us,ā Elsaās voice pulled him from the marveling, and he realized that heād been just standing in the middle of the big open cabin, gawking, like the peasant he was. Elsa seemed to be enjoying herself, watching him (make himself ever the fool), but at least she didnāt seem so stressed out anymore.Ā
The cabin was deceptively huge, but clearly intended for a small, private traveling party. How desperately he wished the others could see this. Thi would be beside herself with it all, and Aster would pretend not to be but would be crap at hiding it, Sandy would be asking a bajillion questions, and North would probably move the whole plane sidewaysāooh, nope, wait, donāt think about thatā
Was it rude to take photos? Lame? Did he care?
Kristoff and Elsa had both chosen to sit in the plush seats facing one another with a shared miniature table between them, rather than the honest-to-god dining booth with a full table large enough to seat five, and were already settling in. Kristoff glanced up at Jack to nod him toward the empty seat beside Elsa, while he dropped his backpack in the seat next to himself.Ā
Someone immediately brought Elsa and Kristoff more fancy bottled waters without even having to ask; overwhelmed, Jack sat down next to Elsa. Her single bag was stored away somewhere, but her laptop was already out, but sitting closed on the tableāat the ready. Jack felt distinctly out of place without any of his own things, and just the promise of āa change of clothesā waiting for him somewhere aboard this plane. His tools, stored safely in Elsaās mudroom, soon to be hundreds of miles away.
Seeing his uncertainty and idle hands, Elsa leaned closer to assure him, āOnce we take off, youāll be able to select something from the entertainment libraryāthey usually have movies currently available at the cinema.ā
āWhat are you gonna be up to?ā Jack asked, trying not to sound too hopeful. He was also desperately curious about the noises he could hear coming from the front of the plane, but didnāt want to make a big deal of it.
Elsaās smile was more grimace than anything. āThis will primarily be a working flight for me, I fear.ā
āThe whole flight?ā
āOof,ā Kristoff chimed in, taking a sip of his bougie water. āLetās hope not. You need some sleep, Elsa.ā
Sleep. Jack hadnāt even truly considered the logistics of it all. This chair was going to be pretty dang comfy to sleep in. He bet Sandy would have loved it.
āI will,ā Elsa crisply replied back, and actually went so far as to flick her braid over her shoulder. Jack ignored the sudden sharp sting of envy that poisoned the back of his tongue. āBut the more I prepare tonight, the less frantic Olaf will be in the morning.ā
Jack saw his moment to jump in. āWho is this Olaf guy, really?ā
(Jack technically had read his entire Wikipedia page weeks ago, but didnāt feel like mentioning that bit.)
(And a tiny wiggly part of his brain wanted to hear what sheād tell him.)
Elsa paused. āOlaf is a very dear⦠eccentric member of the family, who manages all operations as COO.ā
āHeās⦠got a screw or two loose? But not when it comes to Elsa, or her familyās legacy,ā is what Kristoff said, and it could have been a weird thing to say except he obviously meant it sincerely.Ā
Elsa sighed. āI suppose I should prepare some notes for you, to help bring you up to speed. Excuse me.ā
And just like that, the laptop was open.
The attendant let them know that they were preparing for takeoff. Jackās knee bounced in anticipation. He wished Elsa hadnāt taken the window seat.Ā
As the plane door was finally closed behind them, Jack tried to reel himself in. The attendant asked them if they would like any drinks āto start,ā and Jack, overwhelmed, ordered the first thing that came to his mind without thinking.Ā
(Elsa was already typing, but he couldnāt even peek because of a privacy screen on her screen.)
Elsa ordered nothing. She was polite and courteous, but immediately returned to her laptop, typing away furiously; Jack hadnāt seen her this focused and in the zone since that rainy April day in the coffee shop. Jackās hands suddenly itched for a chisel and some scrap wood, but he was pretty sure that would not fly over well on a plane, even a fancy private one.
Kristoff kept asking him friendly questions, phrased just the right way to give Jack hints about what was going to happen next or what he was supposed to do, without ever having to face the embarrassing task of asking. I wonder if thatās a trick he learned from all the fancy Arendelle events?
Jack was mildly relieved then to see the attendant bringing a very fancy to-go cup of hot cocoa his way honest-to-god ceramic, with a silicone lid, no styrofoam hereābut he was too distractedāexcitedāto drink it, so instead he just held onto it with both hands atop the table, so he wouldnāt spill chocolate over the fine beige leather or the crisp white carpet.Ā
The attendant strapped themselves into their own seat at the front of the plane, and let them know through a little phone they were ready for take-off. Jackās fingers squeezed around the mug.
Kristoff nodded to Jack, āI can share the wi-fi password if youāre ready for it?ā
Jack, whoād been under the assumption that phone service or internet service of any kind would send the plane plummeting to the earth, said, āYeah, thanks.āĀ
Once Wi-fi access was granted, Kristoff turned his attention to scrolling through his own phone, brow furrowing. He kept mumbling words under his breath, and he was pretty sure it wasnāt English. The pilots and attendants were doing all sorts of checks and things, and nervous anticipation flitted through Jackās skin. Reflexively, suddenly wishing he had a better propālike Elsaās busy laptop, or Kristoffās busy phoneāhe took a sip of the drink in his handsā
āand immediately scalded half his tongue and the whole back of his throat.
The attendant quickly leaped up from her seat and into action with a glassāglass!ābottle of cold water as the plane curved around the pavement to get into position, while Elsa startled in her seat, and Kristoff smirked knowingly from his seat, and Jack tried not to die in his.
āIām so sorry, Jack!ā Elsa exclaimed quietly, as Jack embarrassedly reassured the entirety of the plane that he was fine, and the attendant rushed back to her seat, and buckled back in with alarming efficiency.
Cheeks hot, he brushed it off, aiming his most charming smile, āDonāt be,ā but his cough slightly diminished the effect. He cleared his throat, purposefully, and added a dash of debonaire to his arched brow, āShould have remembered to wait for your perfect touch with my dangerously hot beverages.ā
Elsa paledā
Kristoff looked at Elsa askanceā
But then the plane was taking off, and Jackās attention whipped to the world outside, which was steadily blowing past in the small window, as Mr. Jack(son) Overlandāfor the very first timeātook flight.
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Elsa wasnāt paying attention to him.
Whichāokay, valid. Sheād made it clear that this was an emergency business trip. She was taking care of emergency business.Ā
It also made it easier for him to hide just how lame he was for being so delighted to fly.Ā
Tiny lights scattered across the black, like golden specks of sand. He wondered what they were all doing, these tiny ants with their own important lives. He wondered what they dreamed about.Ā
After twenty minutes in the air, the stewardessāflight attendant, Kristoff had gently corrected, although he only called her by the name on her shiny name tagāapproached the large dining table with a push cart, and started setting the table with plates, each covered and steaming. A hot meal.Ā
Kristoff politely thanked herāJack hurried to follow suitāand then unbuckled from his fancy chair, and stood.Ā āHungry, Jack?ā
Jack looked to Wlsa, who didnāt tear her eyes away from her screen. āIāll join you both shortly.ā
Shrugging, Jack unbuckled himself from the big beige chair and slid into the booth opposite Kristoff. Steak cooked to perfection. Buttered, delicate potatoes. Roasted, fresh vegetables.Ā
āYeah, it still freaks me out a bit, too,ā Kristoff admitted good-naturedly, as Jack simply stared at his hot mealāa dozen kilometers in the sky. Jack also wasnāt sure what to make of this new general atmosphere of solidarity. Itās not like he wasnāt already used to feeling like the last one to catch the drift⦠but heād gotten used to his regular audience.Ā
āWhat do you mean?ā Jack played dumb.
Kristoff shook his head, partially lost in memory, as he cut into his juicy steak. His smile was a bit sad. āAt first, I was definitely not used to⦠all this.ā
Are you now? Jack wanted to ask, but held it back; he wasnāt sure what the implications would be, to let on that he was curious.
So, Kristoff gave him a brief primer on how the FBO crew partnered with a select catering company as part of their services, and heād actually put in the order when theyād made the reservation, to save time (āSorryāElsa recommended your order, and it was all a bit last-minute,ā but Jack has no qualms about being literally catered toāright?). But, as they talked about Kristoffās first trip to New York, and Jack asked the questions he least wanted to know but figured would be the safest to askā¦Ā Elsaās plate remained covered and untouched.Ā
Then Jackās phone miraculously buzzed with an incoming message. From Elsa.Ā
Jack opened the document file on his phone. He stared at the title, aghast.
āWhatās this?ā
āJust a few notes,ā Elsa demurred, but he could see that she was starting to doubt herself. He really didnāt want to make her second-guess anything about herself, ever, butā¦Ā
He scrolled through the attachment sheād sent, frowning. āElsa⦠What did I just read?ā
Kristoff glanced up, intriguedāespecialy when Elsaās cheeks blushed pink.Ā
It was very pretty, of course, but Jack was shockingly too distracted by the file in his palm. āAm I just tagging along, or am I being trained for battle?ā
He did not like the way she said, āā¦both?ā
Kristoff held out his hand when he saw that Jack was simply staring at his phone in bewilderment. Jack wordlessly handed it over.
Kristoff hadnāt even scrolled a quarter of the way down when he eyed Elsa across the aisle, āEls, reallyāfive pages?ā
Els.Ā
Jack jammed another piece of steak into his mouth.
āI know,ā she was apologetic, but he could tell from the firm slant of her brow that she was about to dig her heels in. āBut Jack, I just want you to have a firm grasp of what youāre walking into.ā Reassuringly, āYou donāt have to think of them as rules. Simply⦠treat them as⦠helpful guidelines!ā
New York Visit ā Briefing & Etiquette Overview
Date: September 29, 2025
Purpose: Prepared for our guest; R&D check-in re: Southern Isles, Inc., New York City
Description: This brief schedule outlines logistical expectations and behavioral guidance during our time in New York. Please review carefully.
General Conduct:
⢠Assume you are visible at all times.
⢠When uncertain, observe before acting; defer to Kristoff when in need and I am unavailable; when Kristoff is unavailable, defer (with cautious judgment) to Olaf (note: he is excitable and prone to theatrics).
⢠In the apartment, you may speak freely; otherwise, assume that others are listening at all times.
Yikes.
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Monday
6:00 am ā Arrival (Airport Terminal)
⢠Olaf contacted security; media presence will occur, courtesy of a tipoff from Southern Isles, Inc, but will happen outside the office, not on the tarmac or at the FBO. We hope.Ā
⢠Allow security or staff to manage perimeter interactions; they will begin duty upon our arrival.
⢠Walk with us, on Kristoffās right; please do not fall behind or rush ahead; keep pace.
Jack read that line a second time. Be unremarkable.
Be invisible.
Hmm. Best to deal with that feeling later.
7:30ā9:00 am ā R&D Team Meeting (Headquarters)
⢠We must immediately head to HQ, so unfortunately, we will not be able to drop you off at our apartment first. Please excuse us while we take our critical meeting with Olaf and my advisors. You will wait in the lobby.
⢠You will be offered coffee. You may accept it if you wish, but please be prepared to leave at any moment.
⢠If approached, introduce yourself briefly as Mr. Bjorgmanās assistant and redirect inquiries to my staff by saying, āMs. Arendelleās team will be happy to assist you with that.ā Otherwise, do not speak; adopt a neutral expression and make clear with your body language that any further pressing will be considered an intrusion.
⢠Do not discuss personal matters. Assume others are listening at all times.
9:15 am ā Transfer to Apartment
āWait. So, this apartment⦠You donāt like, rent it? You own it? In New York City?ā
āCorrect. I invested in the location when I first inherited my role, and made trips to New York a more common occurrence.ā
Kristoff fondly, smirkingly added, āAnd it was a lot easier to keep an eye on Annaās mischief, too, with your in the ice fortress tower.ā But then Elsaās expression shutteredāand Kristoffās next words stumbled out. āWhat I mean isāAnnaās wild days wereāthe nicknameāitās just the color scheme and the paint job thatāā
āVery smooth, Bjorgman,ā Elsa replied drily, while Jackās head swiveled like at a tennis match. This was the first time they had brought up Anna so casuallyā
āIce fortress?ā
Kristoff nearly choked on his steak bite. Elsa glared at him from across the plane.
āAs I said,ā Elsa crisply replied, and it was clear that her zesty chill was directed at Kristoff, who was doing a remarkable job of smirking while still looking distinctly uncomfortable. āIt is a silly nickname. He insists on using it. Something to do with the color palette Iāve chosen for decor, of all things.ā
Jackās mind filled with endless carvings of snowflakes. Something tugged at the back of his mind, a feeling not unlike the sensation he sometimes used to get as heād leave her houseāat the top of the North Mountaināthe empty snow globeā
But Kristoff composed himself, and, with a fuller smirk that was oddly reminiscent of what Jack usually saw in the mirror, said, āGo ahead and skip over the āfortressā aspect, sureāso, obviously youāve also told Jack that HQ is 'the Castleā?ā
Elsaās rolling of her eyes was her only response, so Kristoff threw a grin his way; Jack wasnāt sure what his expression held as that strange sensation fluttered away, dissolving like smoke. He pretended to laugh and smile along at their clear inside jokes, which they were clearly trying toāat least partiallyābring him in on. He tried to recapture it, the sensation of being on the cusp of somethingābut it was gone.Ā
āHey,ā Kristoff called to her from across the aisle, even though they had both already returned to their screens, and Kristoff was typing something simultaneously. āSend me a copy of that, will ya?ā
āIf you insistābut behave. And I can see you procrastinating your Dutch upkeep.ā
Kristoff swore under his breathāprobably in Dutch.
Jack resumed his reading.
9:15 am ā Transfer to ApartmentĀ
Afternoon ā Scheduled Obligations
⢠Kristoff and I may leave for meetings; precise itinerary is pending.
⢠You should remain inside the apartment unless instructed otherwise. There will be plenty of entertainment for you to enjoy! And the view to admire, of course. (Windows are tainted for privacy.) We will provide all meals inside the apartment, of course, and all the snacks your heart desires.
⢠Do not admit anyone.Ā
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Tuesday
Morning and early afternoon ā
⢠No public appearances scheduled.
⢠Remain indoors.
āDamn,ā Krisoffās voice cut through the mild brain fog once more, just as Jack was, with mild disappointment, figuring that he probably wasnāt going to be able to follow Asterās instructions to try a slice of authentic New York-style pizza after all. āThey sicced the media on you?ā
āUnfortunately, yes.ā
Kristoff paused with a weighty enough silence that Jack actually looked up from his phone.Ā
āHas that⦠ever actually happened before?āĀ
Elsa took a moment to consider this. āNot since⦠the childhood protective laws were put in place.ā
Kristoff looked worried enough that Jack was also starting to worry. He added that to his mental list of things to Google laterāhe got the feeling that there was a story underneath. Jack wondered if Elsa would need cheering up soon, but her face was steely grim.
āIāve been assured that they donāt know which airline or which aircraft, and Olaf will ensure it stays that way. However, I⦠Itās best not to attempt to fly business class again anytime soon; too many aliases were leaked.āĀ
Kristoff really looked worried now. Jack shut his phone to sleep.
Elsa was frowning, but her fingers still rested over the keyboard, poised to strike. Apology clear in the air, she looks Kristoff dead-on, āI know you hate the charters, but I donāt think itās safe to fly commercial any longer.ā
Safe.
Kristoff cursed under his breath. āGreat. Guess not.ā
Jack was also frowning; this Hans guy was a real piece of work, forcing Elsa out of her safe place and straight into a pack of wolves, ratting her out as soon as she was in her way to deal with him. Loathing wasnāt a familiar feelingāPitchās Produce aside, but that was a story for another dayābut he could feel it crawling up his arms now.
āAnd the Cabin?ā Kristoff suddenly tacked on, nervous.
She sighed. āSafe,ā said Elsa, voice tight. She did not glance at Jack, but he could feel that she wanted to; could feel a weight in the air when she added, with audible reluctance and relief, āFor now.ā
The cabin. The castle. Ice fortress.
Jack realized, with growing alarm, that the questionable safety she was referring to was her house on North Mountain.Ā
Elsa could sense Jackās realization, and Jack could sense Elsa sensingāand ignoring!āit. All meaningful attempts to initiate eye contact were thwarted when Elsa deliberately turned her gaze back to her laptop.
Patience, Overland. Show her you can handle the Big Emergency Work Trip!Ā
He was actually wondering if he could handle the Big Emergency Work Trip.
Kristoff and Elsa both resumed their screentime, but there was a markedly pensive air within the aircraft now. He was about to push, to break the silence with something, maybe ask for a second hot chocolate, but then his phone buzzed again.Ā
Sheād texted him. Right in front of Kristoff! When they were sitting just a few feet away from each other!Ā
A warm wave of glee filled his chest at the feeling of secrecy and specialness, until he read:
Iāll explain later.Ā
Not bothering to hide it, Jack texted back. Do you promise?
She must have been texting from her laptop. Of course.Ā
He was reluctant to let her go back to work so easily. Pinky promise?
In what way is a promise of the pinky any more binding than a regular promise?
Loads. Now I have reason to doubt your Promise Power.
There is no need for doubting. I pinky promise.
Jack, desperate to find a way to extend the texting, typed as fast as his fingers could fly, before she had any chance to put an end to it.
And will you fill me in all the inside jokes if Iām good? ;)
He was deeply satisfied to see her fingers hover, frozen, over the keyboard. Heat rushed through him. Their texting contests had been one of his favorite games, but heād never pictured what itād be like to watch her decide how to play along. Ā
WILL you be good?
Okay, well, that vaguely anxious tone was not necessarily the sexy vibe heād been going for, but he could work with what he got.
For you, I certainly can be. :)))))))
CAN⦠or WILL?
Jack could see that Kristoff was noticingāand deliberately pretending to ignore!!āthe text exchange taking place right in front of him. Heartened by this turning of the tables, Jack magnanimously replied,Ā
I WILL, of course. :))))))Ā
Started to write, For you, Iād do anything, but erased it. Tried, For you, Iād go anywhereācase in point, this aircraft. Erased it.
Cheekily tacked on:Ā
How will I know if Iāve been good?
Belatedly realized heād walked right into her less-than-satisfying answer:
By following the guidelines outlined in my overview.
Jack actually looked up at her, mildly offended at this overt avoidance of a perfectly good opportunity to send naughty textsāuntil he saw her unsuccessfuly trying to hide her smirk.
Satisfaction restored.
Fine, Jack texted, in a great show of grace, if he did say so himself. You win. I relent.
Thank you, she texted back, once again missing a perfectly opportune moment to write good boy.
Please finish reading the document and let me know if you have any questions.
Maybe it was the private jet, or the Emergency Work problem, or the combination of the two, but she sure was comfortable giving him orders now.Ā
Still. He was eager to comply.Ā
He read.
Monday Afternoon & Evening ā Prep, Dinner with Hans
⢠This engagement is dreaded, regrettable, strategic, and unfortunately necessary.
⢠Public interpretation of this meeting may be inaccurate; do not respond to commentary.Ā
⢠Please do not Google.
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