All rights go to Disney, I do not own Frozen.

This is my first time writing for a Disney movie (or animation), but I absolutely adore Frozen and since it hasn't left my head since I first saw it, I figured I'd write about it. Enjoy :)


"Your Majesty, are you alright?"

Am I alright? Elsa repeated in her mind as she started slowly backing away from the woman. She shook her head just slightly, No, I'm not alright. I haven't been alright since that terrible day I struck Anna. I haven't been alright since mama and papa, the only people I had contact with, passed away. Now my powers have been revealed to everyone at the ball. I'll never be able to go back. When her hand touched the fountain, it instantly turned to ice, revealing her powers to everyone. Gasps filled the square as the Duke of Wesleton burst through the palace gates. "Stop her!" he ordered.

"Please, just stay away from me. Stay away!" Elsa cried as an uncontrolled blast of ice shot at the Duke. "Monster!" he pointed as he sat up. Elsa looked around in a panic. People were backing away and parents were protecting their children from her. "Elsa!" she heard her sister call as she began to run away as fast as she could. No particular destination in mind, as long as it was far away and where no one could find her. "Elsa, stop!" Anna called again as she continued to run after Elsa until slipping on the ice.

Once she was across the water, Elsa finally stopped running to see if anyone was following her. Much to her relief there was no one in sight. I'm free. She walked as far as she could: to The North Mountain. No one would find her there. Using her powers, she created her own palace (completely made of ice of course). She couldn't help but be impressed; she never quite realized what she was capable of. Until now she'd thought her powers could only ever cause trouble, but not having to hide them gave her the chance to see the beauty.

"My power flurries through the air into the ground. My soul is spiraling in frozen fractals all around. And one thought crystallizes like and icy blast. I'm never going back; the past is in the past. Let it go! Let it go! And I'll rise like the break of dawn. Let it go! Let it go! That perfect girl is gone."

A wave of sorrow did come over her though… No, she no longer had to conceal her powers and emotions, but she was really alone this time. Snow began to fall as she sighed, it's better this way. I much rather be alone and free than alone and shut away in my room—having to shut everyone out just to hide who I am. She would miss her sister most of all, not that she ever saw her anyways; but at least she knew she was close by. It didn't matter now… at least I got to see her one last time.

Perhaps her powers being exposed had been a good thing. Elsa was happy knowing that Anna's life would be much better now. The castle could finally open its gates once again; she knew that Anna was never happy being alone, and she felt terrible for being the reason that the gates closed in the first place. And she supposed she'd be happy with her fiancé… even though she thought Anna was crazy for marrying a man she'd only just met. Elsa shook her head, no… no more looking back. It's time to enjoy your freedom.