Chapter one- The symptoms start

Princess Anna smiled as she held Kristoff's hand. They were walking through the woods. It was a nice day, and the sun was shining bright. "It feels so great to have summer back again," said Anna. "And thirteen years is a long time to be away from your sister." Since it was summer time, a lot of insects were out. Bee's, flies, mosquitoes, you name it. All the animals were out an about, and the birds were singing. But with insects, came the possibility of being bitten or stung. You may never know what kind of diseases animals or insects may carry. So what happened to Anna was well, a little rare in her time. "Look!" said Anna pointing at a strange, leafy bush. "Look at that pretty flower!" Anna walked into the bushes and bent low to the ground. "Hey Anna I would be careful if I were you, you have no idea what stuff is lying in those bushes," said Kristoff. "I'm sure it's okay," said Anna. She picked the flower and examined it.

"It's got this purplish pink color to it, so pretty!" said Anna examining it in her fingers. Anna walked out of the bushes and back to Kristoff. "Let's get back, I'm hungry," he said. So Anna and Kristoff walked back. On the way back, Anna felt a sharp stinging sensation in her left arm. "Ouch!" she cried. "Something bit me!" she pulled up her sleeve. "A tick!" she screeched. She began to frantically wave her arm. "Hold still!" said Kristoff. "I'll get it off." He grabbed Anna's arm and peered close at it. He grabbed the tick, pinched it close near Anna's skin, and yanked it off. "There!" he said. "Now, that wasn't so bad was it?"

"Let's get back," said Anna. Back at the castle, there was sea bass with asparagus. Everyone ate their portion, but Anna just seemed to pick at hers. "Are you all right?" Elsa asked. "Yeah, just feeling a little tired I guess," said Anna. "You look tired, why don't you go get some rest? It sure was a hot day today," said Elsa. Kristoff pulled out Anna's chair for her, and helped her to her room. "Are you okay?' Kristoff asked. "I think I'm all right," said Anna. "Just a little bit of rest is what I need. Sometimes the summer weather can wear you out." "Okay, well, let me know if you need anything," said Kristoff. Then he shut the door. Anna changed out of her clothes and into some pajamas. She usually didn't nap, but right now, she felt like she needed one. Anna soon drifted off to sleep.

It was dark when Anna awoke from her nap. She realized it was nighttime. She was feeling a little hungry, so she decided to sneak down to the kitchen for a midnight chocolate snack. As Anna crept down the stairs, she felt dizzy, and a wave of vertigo hit her. "Whoa," she said and sat down on the stairs. She waited for it to pass, then she continued walking to the kitchen. After Anna had finished her chocolate snack, she headed back to bed. She quickly fell asleep, but in the morning however, when Anna opened her eyes, she did not fell okay. She felt hot, and the sheets were wet with sweat. "Elsa!" she cried as she walked into her room. "Anna what is the matter?" Elsa asked as she stood up from her desk. "I don't feel well, at all," said Anna.

Elsa felt Anna's forehead. "You're hot!" she cried. "You're burning up! The place you need to be is bed!" said Elsa. She walked Anna back to her room and helped her climb back in. "Tell Kristoff I'm not feeling well," said Anna. "I will," said Elsa. "But first I have to get the doctor for you." So off Elsa went. Little did everyone know, this was just the beginning.