Elsa runs through the harsh winter. Her kingdom just discovered her secret she's been holding for so long. She tries not to look back, but when she slows down, she takes a peek, then she goes faster.

'I can't go back. They'll kill me.' Elsa thought.

She couldn't stop thinking about her 'Kingdom'. Her sister, her palace...her parents.

Then it all came down to her father.

Where has the starlight gone,

Dark, is the day

Her father was the one who protected and concerned for her.

"The gloves will help. See? Conceal it," her Father said, waiting for her to finish the sentence.

"Don't feel it." Elsa finished.

"Don't let it show." They both said in unison.

How can I find my way home?

When she had the gloves, she felt more secure and safer, but when she accidentally Let's It Go, she cries out to her father.

"Father! Help!" Elsa shouted out of fear.

"What's happening?, Elsa? Are you all right?" Her father said

"I'm scared, it's getting stronger!" Elsa said fearfully.

"Getting upset only makes it worse. Calm down." Her Father said, attempting to touch Elsa.

"No!" Elsa pulled back. "Please! I don't want to hurt you." Elsa said.

Father understood.

"Maybe we should give her a time alone." Mother said.

"OK."

Home is an empty dream

Lost through the night

Father, I feel so, alone...

"You promised you'd be there, whenever I needed you. Whenever I call your name, you're not anywhere. I tried to hold on, just waiting to hear your voice. One word, just a word will do, to end this winter."

When Elsa got a little bit older, she felt more INsecure and unsafe. She tried not to do anything sudden or active. She just tucked her arms around her and just sat there.

I know that the snow must end

And that the sun will rise

I know that the winter must heed

And that the summer will shine

And that the summer will shine

Her Father entered her room to talk to her.

"How are you feeling, Elsa?" Father asked.

"Terrible." Elsa started sobbing.

"I don't see my sister anymore." She continued. I don't see anybody anymore."

"You still see me. We keep you here so that your sister or anybody won't get hurt." Father explained.

"Look," Father continued. "We miss you being outside, being with us, playing with your sister, but isolating you was for the best, even if you or your sister sorrows."

"Can I see her?" Elsa asks.

"When she's sleeping, I'll bring her to you."

I know that the snow must end

And that the sun will rise

And that the sun will rise

I know that the winter must heed

And that the summer will shine

And that the sun will RISE!

Hello, reviewers all over the world, and around the Earth! The songfic idea came to me whe I woke up the day I wrote this. My iPod Shuffle was playing 'Endless Night' from the Lion King Broadway Musical. I made a few alterations, though. I thought this would be a good idea since Lion King and Frozen are pretty much the same. Anyway, I hope you enjoy it, and I'll probably make a Chapter 2. Maybe, maybe not...