I stood watching all the people laughing and smiling as they skated around the ice I made. Everybody seemed to be having so much fun and I had to admit, it was kind of nice. With years of almost no social interaction, I forgot what it was like to have fun. It still felt a little foreign, being around so many people, and it felt a little suffocating at times. It was worth it though, with all those happy people. People of all ages loved to skate. It seemed to bring everybody together and I was meeting so many wonderful people. It was Anna's idea to start doing a weekly skating rink for everybody, since everybody enjoyed it so much the first time.

At times it felt a little scary though. What if something went wrong? The fear was always there. What if I lost control of the magic again? It had been a couple of weeks and I hadn't had any problems so far since the incident, but the worry nagged at my mind from time to time. Normally Anna was there to make it less frightening but this time she wasn't around. It was strange. After Anna caught on to skating and was better at it, she would spend the whole time skating around all the people, making sure to talk to everybody she passed.

I looked around for any sign of her and became a little curious when I didn't spot her right away. I kicked off and began skating to look for her. I was sure she was just off skating and talking to new people, but curiosity got the better of me. I finally found her skating with Kristoff, who wasn't doing as well as I expected from somebody who sold ice for a living. I figured that maybe he just wasn't used to being on skates.

I stood and watched, smirking for a minute. Anna had Kristoff's hands and was pulling him along backwards, just how I did with Anna when she was learning. I could hear Anna saying words of encouragment and Kristoff saying, "Yeah, yeah! I got it. I sell ice for a living, I can handle this." Anna had a huge grin on her face.

"Elsa!" Anna shouted when she spotted me. "Look who decided to join us!" I glidded over.

"I see that." I responded with a small smile. "How is that working out?"

"Fine!" Kristoff exclaimed as he almost lost his balance.

"It just takes some getting used to," Anna said as she patted his arm.

"Yeah..." Kristoff grumbled.

"You think you'll be okay for a minute?" Anna turned to Kristoff and asked. "I want to skate around for a minute and see what everybody is doing."

"Oh yeah, of course. Ice is my life, you know." Kristoff said, catching his balance again. Anna started to skate away so I followed her, I figured Kristoff would be fine on his own for a couple of minutes. We skated mostly in silence with the occassional, "Hello!" and "How are you?" to the random people we saw.

"So..." I started. "You and Kristoff."

"What about it?" Anna asked, sounding kind of tired. Something was off, I could tell by the look on her face.

"Nothing," I said as I watched her carefully. We stopped skating. "You guys seem to be getting rather close." Anna squinted slightly and put her hand up to her head, rubbing her eyes.

"What's wrong?" I asked. "Do you have a headache?" My worry increased when Anna suddenly fell to the ground, her eyes closed. I tried to catch her, but I wasn't quick enough and she crashed onto the cold, hard ice. I knelt down and placed my hand on her shoulder.

"Anna?" I asked, fear ripping through me. Her eyes opened. "What's wrong Anna? Are you okay?" She sat up slowly, everybody around us stopped what they were doing to watch. Out of the corner of my eye I saw Kristoff trying to make his way over.

"Yeah, I'm fine." Anna said. "I just got dizzy for a minute. I'll be alright." She tried to stand up but ended up slipping, she closed her eyes and took a deep breath.

"You don't look fine." I said as I helped her up.

"I just forgot to eat lunch. I'm sure that's what's wrong with me." Anna said, brushing it off. I felt a little better, but still worried.

"Let's go in and get you something to eat then." I said.

"What's going on?" Kristoff asked as he finally made his way over. "Is everything okay?"

"I'm fine." Anna said. "I just got a little dizzy because I didn't eat lunch." Kristoff looked as skepticle as I felt, but didn't say anymore.

"I'm going to take her into the castle to get something to eat." I told him.

"Do you need any help?" He asked, I shook my head.

" I think I can handle it, thank you though." Kristoff nodded and Anna and I made our way towards the door. I held her arm the entire way, just to make sure she didn't fall again. She protested of course, saying she was fine and wasn't dizzy anymore, but she didn't try very hard to take her arm away from me.

The maids all fussed and I could tell that Anna hated it, but I let them fuss over her. If something was wrong with Anna I wanted to make sure she got all the care she needed. The maids decided that soup of some sort would be good, just in case she was ill and her stomach couldn't handle anything more than that. We sat there in silence while we waited for the soup to come.

"I'm fine, really."Anna said finally. She must have noticed the worry written all over my face. I tried not to look as worried as I felt, but I guess I didn't do a very good job. She placed her hand on top of mine and I noticed how warm it was.

"You better not just be saying that." I said, but smiled slightly. The maid came into the room with the soup and set it in front of Anna.

"I hope it's to your liking." The maid said. Anna closed her eyes and inhaled the scent of the soup.

"Smells amazing." She said as she picked up the spoon. "Thank you!" The maid smiled and took her leave. I watched carefully as Anna ate and soon she started to look better and my worry started fading.

"Feeling better now?" I asked.

"Of course!" Anna responded and she set her spoon down and scooted her chair back. " I told you I just needed to eat."

"Maybe you shouldn't skip anymore meals. Okay?" I said. "And maybe we should relax the rest of the night, just in case" Anna started to protest, but finally agreed after seeing the look on my face.

It was kind of nice. The rest of the evening was quiet. I sat at my desk and did paperwork, as boring as that was, while Anna sat in a chair and read. As much as Anna enjoyed bouncing around and having fun, she also enjoyed settling down to read a good book. When supper was served I watched Anna to make sure she ate it all, pleased when she did so. By the time we were done Anna looked tired and I felt myself getting sleepy too.

"I think I'm going to go to bed, Anna, I suggest you do the same." I said. "It's been a long day." Anna nodded in agreement and we went to our separate bedrooms.


I always found paperwork to be very boring. With all the reading and signing, the topics could have at least been a little bit interesting. But, it had to be done. Being the queen, it was my duty. I sighed as I looked out the window. The sun was shining, not a cloud in the sky. I wondered if Anna was outside, she always seemed so happy being outside. I stood to look out the window to see but I frowned when I didn't see her. Normally she would be running around with Olaf on such a beautiful day.

Suddenly Anna came into view with Olaf at her heels and they seemed to be running from something. I didn't know what they could possibly running away from until Marshmallow came into view. It took me a moment to realize they were playing, and Marshmallow wasn't actually trying to hurt my sister and Olaf. Marshmallow was obviously running slow for their benefit but he suddenly got a burst of speed and plucked Anna off the ground. I smiled as Marshmallow started tickling Anna, I didn't even know she was ticklish. Guilt started to nag at me, maybe if I hadn't locked her out I would have known something that simple.

Marshmallow gently set Anna down after Olaf started pounding on his legs. Anna laughed and her and Olaf started running again. Suddenly she stumbled a bit but caught herself. When she started running again she shook her head and rubbed her temples, then dropped to the ground.

I felt my heart stop and my mouth go dry, fear seized me. Marshmallow and Olaf ran over to Anna and Marshmallow picked her up. Olaf started running the other way towards the door. I turned away from the window and took off to meet Anna.

Olaf ran into me about half way and told me that Anna got dizzy and fell. I ran faster, I had a feeling she wasn't as okay as she said. By the time I made it to Anna and Marshmallow I was out of breath.

"Anna!" I exclaimed. " I saw you fall, are you okay?" Marshmallow put Anna down gently.

"I'm fine." Anna said. "I just lost my balance."

"Olaf said you got dizzy." I stated. Anna shot Olaf a glare.

"I'm fine, really Elsa." Anna said. "You don't need to worry."

"It's been two days since the first time and it happened again, I don't think you're fine." I shot back. Anna was so stubborn sometimes, why was it so hard for her to take care of herself when she was ill?

"Look, if it happens again I'll see a physician." Anna said, annoyed sounding. "But I'm fine."

"Promise?" I asked. It didn't help sooth my worry, but I figured it was probably the best I was going to get.

"Yes, I promise."


I woke up at my normal time and went for breakfast, surprised to not find Anna there already eating. Normally she was there first. Maybe she ate and left already?

"Has Anna been here yet?" I asked one of the maids.

"No, my dear." The maid said. "Normally she's here bright and early after we coax her out of bed, but I think she's still sleeping." That was odd. Normally the staff got them both up early everyday if we weren't already awake, probably to keep them on a healthy schedule. The staff still treated them like children sometimes.

"Didn't somebody try to wake her?" I asked a little confused.

"Yes, but she just seemed so tired." She replied. "We just let her sleep a bit longer." I turned to go check on her. Sometimes it was hard to wake Anna up when she was tired, but Anna seemed so fatigued lately and had been going to bed early. I knocked lightly on the door and waited for a response. Not hearing any, I knocked a little harder.

"Who is it?" I heard her groan from inside.

"Elsa. May I come in?" I asked, my hand already on the door knob.

"Probably best if you didn't." Anna said. Well that was a first.

"You doing okay?" I questioned.

"Oh yeah, I'm fine." Anna said, her voice sounded hoarse. I opened the door anyway because I didn't believe her. When I got the door opened I found Anna sitting on the floor over a bucket. It looked like she was being sick, but nothing was in the bucket.

"Anna, whats going on?" Anna looked away. "Look at me, Anna." Anna started to look over but started heaving. "I don't think you're fine."

"I've just been dry heaving. Nothing's coming out." Anna said softly. "The smell from the food is making my stomach flip." I placed my hand on her shoulder.

"I think it's time to see a physician." I said gently. "It's been about a week and this keeps happening." When she was done heaving she sighed and nodded, looking defeated. Thoughts rushed through my head quickly, what could be wrong? I was scared for my sister. I helped her back into bed, telling her I was going to fetch a physician to get it all straightened out.

When I came back with the physician Anna looked better. She wasn't heaving anymore , though she still looked a little tired. I waited outside while the physician examined her. I paced outside the room for what seemed like hours, but it probably wasn't nearly that long. Finally, the door opened and the physician came out.

"Is Anna okay?" I demanded. I noticed that he didn't look very worried.

"She is going to be just fine, you may see her." The physician said.

"What's wrong with her?" I asked.

"I'll let you discuss that with her." He looked at me, then back towards my sister. I looked past the physician and saw Anna sitting on her bed. Her face was pale and she was playing with the edge of her blanket, looking nervous. That wasn't something I was used to seeing on her face. Without another word I pushed past the physician and walked into Anna's room. She didn't look up.

"So what did he have to say?" I asked, pulling up a chair.

"He said I'm going to be fine." Anna said. I could tell she didn't want to say anything more.

"What was wrong with you, then?" I wondered. Anna bit her lip, still looking down. "You can tell me." She shook her head.

"You'll hate me." Was all she said.

"No I won't." I said surprised. Why would I hate her for being ill?

" Fine, I'm pregnant!" Anna exclaimed, putting her face in her hands. I sat in shock. Had I heard her right? Pregnant? Who had she been with? Was it Kristoff? They seemed close, but not that close. More like good friends.

"What?" I asked dumbly.

"It looks like I'm pregnant." Anna said, peeking out from her fingers.

"Who were you with?" I asked, not really comprehending. "Kristoff?" Anna shook her head, confusing me even more. I didn't know she was seeing anybody else.

"Who?" I demanded, something like anger rising from deep inside.

"I don't really want to talk about it." Anna said quietly.

"Anna, tell me who got you pregnant." I said. Anna took a breath, looking like she was going to cry.

"Hans." She said quietly. I stared at her for a moment. Hans? That couldn't be right. Anna couldn't have made a baby with Hans.

"Hans?" I asked, the rage swirling inside even more. Anna nodded. I sat there for a moment, thinking and watching her. How could she make such a stupid mistake? Finally not knowing what to say, I stood up to go to my room to cool off and think about the situation a little. I ignored Anna's plea behind me.