[Elsa's POV]

[Before finding out Hans' real ploy]

Maybe I was wrong about Hans. He actually saved my life. I mean come on, how many people would actually save someone's life who decided to (not intentionally) freeze their homeland? Not many that's for sure. But one thing I understood; I couldn't reverse the spell by myself but I wasn't sure whether my death would stop the snow or keep it there permanently. Wow, this was all so complicated. Maybe this guy would be alright for Anna; maybe I judged him too harshly too quickly. Anna. Anna. Just her name was enough to bring tears to my eyes. How could I do that to her? I knew I'd hit her when she fell to the floor the other day after trying to convince me to come back with her. God, I wish I could build a snowman with her and just go back to how things were when we were younger. But I knew she wasn't safe with me, and I just had to protect her even if I ended up hurting her even more.

[Hans' POV]

[After talking to Queen Elsa in the dungeons]

Something's changed. I saw it in her eyes. Regret. Determination. But the anger and hatred I saw when she was dealing with the two soldiers a few nights back had dimmed down. She was finally coming to realise what a danger she was to everyone, especially to me. She was a thorn in my way that I had to remove but I risked spilling blood. Anna. Even though she is just a pawn in my little game, I did care for her. But to gain power a sacrifice has to made, and in this case it's the lives of Queen Elsa and Princess Anna. I think I can convince Queen Elsa that I'm the good guy, and after a few nights I'll have her eating out of my hand. Damn, I'm a psycho.