"Okay slut, let's take that arm off," said Gaston, as he picked up a saw.

Anna struggled and screamed. "NO! PLEASE! I'LL DO WHAT YOU WANT!"

Gaston laughed maniacally and started cutting. Eventually he started saying, "Wake up, Anna, wake up…"

"Anna!" shouted Elsa, shaking Anna, "Wake up!"

Anna woke up, crying. Elsa put her hands on Anna's cheeks. "Shh shh shh," she hushed, "It's okay. It was all just a bad dream." Anna calmed down, and took deep breaths.

"It was about Gaston, wasn't it?" Elsa asked.

Anna nodded.

"Do you wanna talk about it?"

Anna shook her head.

"Alright. Let's go back to bed." Elsa said.

"Elsa?" Anna asked, "Hold me." Elsa did.

Anna woke up in Elsa's arms. She yawned and stretched.

Elsa smiled. "Glad to see you're up, honey," she said, "How about we go on a little walk?"

Anna asked, "Really? Today?"

Elsa nodded. "Today."

Elsa and Anna got dressed. Elsa put her hair into a braid. She helped Anna get dressed, as Anna still had trouble with only one arm.

As they walked down the sidewalks of Storybrooke they were greeted by their fellow residents.

Mr. Gold was opening his shop for the day. "Ah, Elsa and Anna, My favorite couple! How goes it, dearies? He asked.

Anna smiled and waved. "Quite nice, Mr. Gold!" she replied.

Kyl and Amy walked past them. As they passed, Kyl and Amy said, "Mornin'."

Elsa replied, "Good morning."

Elsa and Anna finally got to Anna's school, as Anna recently turned was 21 and still had to attend college. Elsa stopped and held Anna's shoulders.

"Okay Anna, I have some things to do. So do you. Did you finish your work?" she asked.

Anna rolled her eyes. "Good God, Elsa, you're my wife, not my mom." She answered.

Elsa said, "Yes, but considering I'm not in College anymore I might as well be."

"Don't worry, sweetie, I finished it."

"That's my girl." Elsa kissed Anna's forehead.

Anna walked into the college, leaving Elsa alone. Elsa went straight to Mr. Gold's pawnshop. She walked into the shop and Henry greeted her. Mr. Gold was at the booth. Elsa approached him.

"You still got the necklace?" Elsa asked. Mr. Gold nodded and showed it to her. It was crystal and had a snowflake as the pendant.

Elsa reached for, but Gold yanked it away.

"Oh no, not yet, dearie," he said.

"But it's our first anniversary and I want to do something special for Anna!" Elsa whined, as she tried to grab it unsuccessfully.

"See, dearie," Mr. Gold said, "you still owe me that favor. If you want this necklace, you'll have to do the favor."

Elsa was confused. "So…?"

"So I'm going to cash it in."