A/N: Hi! This fanfic is about Elsa, yeah. I hope you like it but it feels short. Comments are welcome!
Frozen Fire
The Queen of Arendelle groaned as she lay on her bed. Her red hair was turning into a shade of brown. She was in pain. The sickness inside of her was raging.
"Guards! Call the kingdom's best doctor!" The King commanded.
The soldiers marched out of the room in search for the doctor.
. . .
The doctor entered the room with the soldiers. "Good evening, King Ferdinand. What can I do for you?"
"The Queen is sick. Find out her illness. Do all you can to cure her. She's pregnant," King Ferdinand ordered.
The doctor opened his tools as the Queen moaned. "It's so painful, Ferdinand. Please, help me. I don't want this anymore,"
The doctor nodded. "Calm down, Queen Jane. We can do this if we got the right medicine."
King Ferdinand held Queen Jane's hand tightly with utmost love, care and concern, "You'll be fine, Jane. I can feel it."
The doctor checked her status and her vitals using the instrument very expensive that rich people can only buy it. They called it the Stat-Vitalizer.
"She's sick with the illness called cancer. This weakens her and the baby. We only have one solution for this kind of sickness. The Queen shall drink from the River of Eruptions," the doctor said to the King. "The lava flowing there can heal any sickness, if the patient can withstand the force and heat."
"Will she ever be cured without drinking the lava?"
"She will die in a matter of months. The baby will be born weak and fragile."
"Will the lava even affect the baby?"
"Of course it would. According to experience, forty-five percent of the lava goes to the baby. The rest will heal the mother."
"Where shall we get this lava?"'
"It flows through the Volcano of Health, the tallest landform in the neighboring land. You shall cross the strait to get there."
. . .
The guards rode on their horses and they galloped away. They brought the horses aboard a boat crossing the strait. They ventured through the maze of trees and hiked the volcano. The river flowed in a zigzag path, radiating heat. The guards felt healthy and strong. Together, they filled lava-proof buckets and barrels with the fire and ventured back to the Arendelle Castle.
…
"Drink, Queen Jane, and you shall be healed." The doctor said.
Queen Jane looked at the King and nodded. "For the baby," they both said. Queen Jane closed her eyes and drank one bowl of firewater in a few gulps. She rose from the bed and into the air, her arms and feet spread. She glowed light orange and suddenly fell to the bed, unconscious, the lava spreading to her every part. Her hair turned dark brown, with no traces of red left.
…
The queen stayed unconscious for days. A few more doctors were invited into the castle, asking for her stats and vitals. She was safe, taking a rest from the firewater.
Then the day came. She woke up and it was followed by a scream of pain. "The baby! The baby!" she shouted.
King Ferdinand rushed into the room and called the nurses in the castle. They helped Queen Jane to release the baby.
Finally, they smiled at the child. A girl with fiery orange eyes. They clothed her in baby blue cloth and put her in her crib.
"Good night, Elsa." The royalties kissed their baby on the forehead.
...
"What's that smell, Jane?" asked King Ferdinand.
Queen Jane sniffed the air. "Smells like . . ." They looked at each other, alarmed, eyes wide. "...fire." They rushed to Elsa's room. Yep, it was on fire.
"GUARDS! PRINCESS ELSA'S ROOM IS ON FIRE!" shouted King Ferdinand. The guards loaded buckets with tons of water and tried to put out the fires before it spread. Finally, the fires subsided, with Princess Elsa nowhere to be seen. Then there she was, on the carpet, making miniature flames and throwing them at the walls, laughing. A glow of light surrounded her.
"She has fire powers that are extremely dangerous." Queen Jane whispered to the King. "We must do something. I want her to be normal."
"We shall call the Ice and Fire sisters."
"They're only available on full moons, and full moon is a month away,"
"We have to keep ourselves alive."
