"I don't know what to do" she sighed as she paced the room, back and forth, back and forth. "I should have followed her! I was the one who grabbed her glove and caused a scene in front of everyone. And now she's gone, and the snow hasn't stopped for days and I-I just don't know what to do."
Anna stopped at her bedroom window, the snow falling so heavily that she couldn't see anything but a blizzard of white flakes.
She turned to her visitor, quickly wiping away the tears that she had unknowingly let fall while she'd been talking. "I need you to help me." she choked.
"Clearly." the man replied with a smirk. It was obvious just how desperate this girl was and he wasn't about to let this opportunity pass him by. "You want us to find your sister and bring her back to you, right?"
Anna nodded. "It's not like we don't already have guards looking or anything. I mean, I've been searching myself. It's just, none of us can...we can't-"
"You can't do what we can do." The man finished for her. He sighed, running a hand through his dark hair. "My friends and I will find your sister..."
Anna's face lit up. She obviously hadn't expected him to actually help her. "Thank you!" she exclaimed. "Thank you so-"
"Wait, wait, wait." He interrupted. "It won't be cheap."
"I'll pay anything." She replied immediately.
The man smiled. "Then you've got yourself a deal, Princess Anna." He said, extending his hand.
"That we do, Mr Jackson." She said, shaking his hand.
"Please, call me Percy."
