Anna smiled at her two children. Klaudia and Anton were doing so well now that they were on their feet and ready to walk. She sat down feeling a little tired and decided to watch the children play with their aunt Elsa. It turned out, even though Elsa shut everyone out, that she was great with air was chilly and the room was brightly lit so that the children could play with the toys that Elsa bought them.

Kristof entered the room suddenly, out of breath, with his reindeer Sven following behind. "We have to go. I've got a big delivery and they request that you come over to their house and have tea with them."

"Understood." Anna replied. "Elsa, would you watch Klaudia and Anton while I'm gone?"

"Of course." Elsa confirmed. "Just watch them and keep them busy, right?"

"Right. I'll see you soon!" And with that she left the room.

Elsa sat on the floor next to her sister's children and began to smile. "Do you want to see some tricks?" She asked them. The children's eyes widened. "I can freeze things. I can make it snow. I can turn the ballroom into an ice rink."

"You can?" Klaudia marveled.

"Sure." Elsa said. But before she could show them her powers, a servant rushed into the room.

"M'lady. It is of undiminished importance that you see your adviser. He wishes to speak to you."

"Thank you." Elsa replied. "Tell him that I'll see him right away." She stood up and said,"I must speak with my advisor. You two stay here."

She walked briskly to the room across the hall. "What is is Sir?" Elsa asked. She got the feeling that this chat wasn't going to be very pleasant.

"The kingdom demands that you get married. We need to find you a suitor. And quickly."

"Alright." She said bitterly. "I'll do it for the kingdom."

In his castle Hans stormed angrily. "I never asked to do your bidding!" He shouted. "I won't pay for what you've done! You can't kill me or hurt me! I love someone!" He almost screamed. The room was silent as if it wanted to see what Hans's superiors would say.

"Hans, we're letting you go." A tall man said. "You will never have to work for us unwillingly again. All you will have to do is go find your love."

"But why Lars?" Hans asked confused.

"Because if they find out we made you do this maliciousness we could all be in a large amount of trouble. All twelve of us." Lars replied. "As your older brothers, we have responsibilities. We must carry those out. And by the way, we know who you love. And she's looking for a husband."