Every plot about the story will be explained later on. Along with Elsa's dream at the beginning. I hope this becomes an enjoyable story and simple to understand. If you have any problems please let me know. Reviews will help me and encourage me! They're very well appreciated


Water is built all around her fragile silhouette. The cold is enough to paralyze her limbs, and there is no way for her to do anything but accept her fate. Her paralyzed limbs, had a burning sensation which was hard to ignore.

Her oxygen was running short and she didn't know what to do. She started panicking, but only inside her head. Her thoughts were racing; her life was passing through her eyes. There was no way out and there is nothing, no one, to save her. Her eyes started shutting and she didn't even try to fight it.

It felt like she was floating in the air now, with the moon and the stars being her companions. At first, it was dark, it was cold and she was scared. But now it was different.

Floating over the mountains, the trees and the animals, made every fear she had fade away. A smile was spread on her pale face and soon she was laughing hysterically, forming alluring snowflakes all around the sky. They varied in size, some were large, others were tiny. Her eyes were closed, her heart was beating fast. She felt free-spirited and like a little child again.

Her hair was an amazing white colour and her eyes an extraordinary blue. Her everyday clothes were replaced by an exquisite frosty-blue dress, with white and carefully designed details. She looked like a snow queen, flying through the skies and decorating the whole place with snow. She had no idea where she was exactly and frankly, she didn't care.

She was so excited, her body filled with adrenaline and her heart ready to fly out of her chest. She sat down on a branch to take a break, smiling at the sight of a little bird which was walking towards her and didn't seem to be afraid of her.

"Hello little guy." She said in a soothing tone, thinking there is a chance the bird will get scared. Instead, the bird got even closer to her and was now sitting on her finger. She started humming a song that seemed so familiar to her and the bird was just looking at her intensively.

After some time, she decided it was time to let the little bird down and keep going. Just as she was thinking that, she noticed something strange on the bird. It was slowly turning black, feather by feather. Its eyes were red too. She didn't do anything, but instead she kept looking. It was a scary sight.

The bird had turned completely black now and she just kept staring at it, not listening to her instincts to place it down. And after that, it jumped on her face. It had turned into black energy, dust-like, and she couldn't see anything.

The beautiful girl was now standing on her bed. Her hair was platinum blonde now and placed down with a few tangles. She wasn't drowning anymore, she couldn't fly anymore but she still had her ice powers. It was snowing inside the room because of the dream.

It gave her mixed feelings. Fear, adrenaline, happiness, slight sadness, all in once. That's why it was snowing inside. The dream felt so real and intense that even her nightmares didn't feel that way. It didn't seem like any dream she had before either. It felt odd because she felt a connection in the events of her dream.


It had been one year since Elsa saved her sister, and her kingdom from freezing. Things were going quite well. The state was in control now and very powerful as well. The relationship of the queen and her citizens weas very different compared to before. She listened to them, she organized events for them and they loved her. Of course, there were always the few ones that disliked her a lot because of her ice powers.

They claimed she was "cursed", a work of the Devil himself and she was getting ready to get all of them. They were conspiracies though, and it wasn't hard to deal with them.

Elsa and Anna's relationship was even better. They were closer now, determined to make up for all of the years they spent apart. They weren't necessary big things; they were mostly things such as: building a snowman, talking about life, doing simple activities together. That helped strengthen the bond between them and make them inseparable sisters. Elsa was happy. She wasn't in fear of hurting her sister anymore, she didn't have the constant anxiety of concealing her powers and most importantly, she didn't have to shut herself out.

But even with all that, there were still a few problems. Elsa did have some nightmares once in a while, either from past events or from things that haven't happened but could happen. Her sister's frozen and terrified figured is one of them. Just standing there, in the middle of nowhere with no way to do anything. Only this time, in her dreams the ice didn't thaw off and instead, it stayed there. Her sister was pretty much lifeless at this point in the dream.

She did care for the simple citizens of her monarchy. She didn't need to know someone personally to care about them. And that's why she would frequently dream of hurting little children and pregnant women, usually accidentally. It would happen during the time she was having fun, or she had a rush of emotions.

Even though they were dreams, they would limit her in her everyday life. She would try to avoid showing too much emotion, with the fear her powers would get out of hand and scare someone. She would try to avoid fun activities as much as she could as well. Maybe she was happy, but the fear was still restricting her life.

She didn't open up about it, simply because she didn't find it a big deal herself. All these years, she was so used to being limited that it didn't seem like anything serious now. Only downside to it, was that sometimes she would feel lonely and like she was missing out from life. But it was better than risking hurting anyone and ending their life.

She would shiver at the thought of that. She didn't want to hurt anyone; she wanted the best for all of them.

"Elsa! I've been looking for you everywhere. Why are you here again?" Anna said, breathing heavily as if she was running around the palace. Her eyes were slightly worried, the tone of her voice still cheery.

"I needed some time alone. I found this too." Elsa said, turning her head towards Anna's direction and then back into the book. She was in the library for hours now, looking around for interesting books she could read. There were thousands of books in there, reading all of them would take years, if not centuries. It was a nice way to pass time too, especially for Elsa. It helped with her loneliness quite a lot, making her forget about everyday life for a short while.

"No way…!" Anna said, running next to Elsa to see the book. It had a beautiful blue cover, with no words on it. There was no other book like this anywhere. Their mothers would read it to them before she would make them sleep. It had many stories, from heroes with powers, like Elsa.

"Adira Halcyon, the ruler of the seven seas. Every enemy bowed down to her strength and her amazing fire powers. There was no one like her and her charismatic personality along with her delicate features only created an illusion, masquerading how powerful she is. She was a queen, but a warrior as well." Elsa read out from the book, remembering their favorite stories as kids. Elsa admired Adira for her strength and power.

"She must have been gorgeous! I'd totally scream if I saw her in real life!" Anna was squeaking, like she had just seen the most important person in her life. But Elsa knew where she was coming from, she too imagined her beautiful from a young age.

"So, did you tell Kristoff about your plans?" Elsa asked Anna, sending her back to planet Earth. Her face was frozen in place now and she did an "o" shape with her lips. It was humorous to watch.

"What pla-..I..Uh…Gotta go help the… servants, yes! I promised them I would. See you later!" She said and she ran outside as fast as she could.

Elsa sat there giggling and staring at her while she ran away. "Anna please, don't ever change." She whispered, thinking of her gloomy personality.


Drums and trumpets were heard all around the room, forcing the young boy to open his eyes and stop dreaming. When he opened them, he saw a small elf on his face, staring at him with big eyes. He flinched at first, but after he realized who it was he calmed down. He groaned and looked up.

"Oh Jack, wake up!" It was North. He could have recognized that husky voice anywhere. He wanted to yell at him right now, for waking him up, but he obviously wouldn't do that out of respect.

"Told 'ya we should have just thrown a bucket of water on him." Jack rolled his eyes at Bunny's remarks, knowing what would hit him right on the spot.

"Yeah, the kangaroo is right. It would be better than this." Jack pointed at the elves that were holding their trumpets and drums, waiting to go back to their everyday work. Jack smirked, noticing Bunny's face change immediately.

"I'm not a kangaroo." Bunny said in a mad tone, staring right into Jack's eyes while Jack was still smirking. If the rest of the guardians weren't in here, he would have hit him by now.

"Jack, Manny called us on a meeting. He said it's serious, way more serious than last time." Tooth cut the argument off, explaining to Jack right away what happened, without him needing to ask any questions. Her face screamed worry, remembering what had happened last time, before the Guardians won.

"Does it have to do with Pitch?" The young boy asked, all of his companions now, expecting to get an answer. Only Sandy replied, by shrugging his shoulders and pointing out how no one in here knows.

They all gathered around the place of the meeting, waiting with agony to see what it is about. It wasn't a good kind of wait. If it's worse than last time, then that's troubling.

When Manny finally made his appearance, everyone stared with anxiety as Manny showed the image of Pitch. They all gasped.

"How is that possible? We defeated him last time." Jack stated, waiting for an answer. Everything was possible from Pitch; fear always finds a wait to prevail.

Manny showed a black image of a girl, with snow around her. She had her hair in a braid and she seemed to be wearing a dress. They couldn't see her face, but her figure was perfectly clear. The snow indicated something which they weren't sure about. More questions popped than answers. Who is she? And how is she related with Pitch?

Manny explained the story of the ice queen from centuries ago. She had ice powers and she ruled the most powerful kingdom, with peace. He explained everything about her fears and the struggles she went through, basically every little detail about her life. She first ruled at the 1840's and the story changes from there. But he also explained how her destiny is more special than she thinks. He said he can't say everything about her life, because some things will definitely change.

Everyone looked in awe, but puzzled at the same time now. Why was the Snow Queen important?

And then, he finally got to the part where he explains what Pitch is after. The magic snow-globes, apart from having the power to teleport to different places, they also have the ability to take you back or forth in time. It's dangerous to use it though, because it can change someone's life drastically and change the right course of things. Only North knew it, along with Manny.

Now Pitch, was planning on using the magic snow globes to go back in time, and possibly take Elsa's powers. He was desperate to be powerful and to be feared and he was willing to take that risk.

"Oh, poor Elsa." Tooth said, feeling bad that someone was trying to fill her life with fear once again. Especially after she had lived her whole childhood with fear and she had finally managed to get away from it.

The atmosphere in the place was uncomfortable now, like dark energy was all around. They couldn't see anyone, but they could definitely sense someone.

"Pitch, reveal yourself." Bunny growled, staring around the room, expecting to see him anytime soon.

Problem is, no one appeared. All they saw was a shadow, creeping over the snow globes with no way to fight it and then one of them disappearing. They knew very well what this meant, but they had no way of stopping him now. They were mad and disappointed at the same time.

Manny now showed the image of the girl perfectly. She had pale skin, rose cheeks, blonde platinum hair and blue eyes. She looked absolutely beautiful and everyone was awestruck. After that, Manny showed the shadow of Jack, indicating that he was going to go back in time to protect her. Everyone in the room gasped.

"Why does the clown got to go?" Bunny said and Jack ignored his remark. No one else questioned it, everyone just nodded. Apart from Jack.

"Yeah, why me? I'm the guardian of fun, not the protector of a Queen." He said, not liking the idea of a responsibility like this. He knew there was no way out of it so he just sighed after complaining.

It was time to meet fate…


Next chapter will be up soon hopefully. I really hope you enjoyed this.