The time is three months after the end of the events of Frozen. Everyone in Arendelle is so thrilled and awed by their beautiful Queen and her magic of winter. Queen Elsa is so giddy after suppressing her feelings for nearly ten years that she can't help having spontaneous outbursts of pleasure, laughter, and of course love.
Where she was once in total control and hid her feelings she now wears them on her sleeve for all to see as it is through love she now has the control that eluded her for a decade. There are times when she just looks at her sister and breaks down into tears of happiness. The two still hug hard each day as if they cannot believe this happiness they can both share as loving sisters is real thanks to Anna's acts of love and courage.
However, some say 'no good deed ever goes unpunished.' And Kai the seneschal for the Queen is beginning to wonder if those prophets of doom might have a point. He wants his Queen to be happy but she is also the ruler and has to deal with other rulers and they don't wear their emotions on their sleeves. In fact the Duke of Weselton probably keeps a dagger up his.
Now real trouble is approaching. The Southern Isles are sending an ambassador to Arendelle to deal with all the trouble stirred up by Prince Hans and his ship is due soon. He is afraid that it'll be a huge test of Elsa's resolve and ability to be Queen in her present emotional state.
However, when he mentions that the ambassador is arriving tomorrow, he sees another side of Elsa's emotions. Cold, unrelenting anger. She and Anna are both wrathful, remembering Prince Hans, and they decide to show this unwanted guest exactly how they feel about his prince, him and his country.
Kai sighs. At least this is better than the heart on the sleeve and he himself is also feeling anger towards the Southern Isles. Let the ambassador beware. This will be handled with quick and brusque formality and then he will work with his queen to help her get her runaway emotions under control. Unfortunately events from the past are going to interfere with his hopes.
