Elsa was fast asleep in her bed when she heard a strange noise. She got up and saw a floating orb of blue mist. "Hello?" She said. She walked over to it. Just as she was about to touch it, it flew away and down the hall; she chased after it. It led her down the moon-lit streets and out of town. She ran through the forests and past rivers. She came upon the base of the mountains. In the small light given off before sunrise she saw something strange. The blue mist had stopped next to a mirror, or it looked like a mirror. But instead of seeing her reflection in it, she saw a forest. But it wasn't like the forests in Arendelle…it was different somehow.
Elsa looked at the mist. "What is this place?"
It quivered.
She walked up to the image and touched it. No sooner had she than she was in the forest on the other side. She was in a forest with tall, ancient trees. "Hello?" She said. Not a single voice besides hers could be heard.
But one person did hear her. He came along the forest shadows to see who cried out. His pace was fast as he went past trees and rocks, his bow drawn ready for anything. But instead of finding an orc or giant spider, he found a girl. She had white hair and a blue dress.
Elsa heard something behind her and turned around to find a man with long blond hair and blue eyes staring at her. "Who…who are you?" She asked.
"Who are you? And why are you here?" The mystery man answered.
"I am Princess Elsa of Arendelle, and I demand that you tell me where I am and who you are!"
The man seemed surprised at her answer. "This is Mirkwood Forest, and I, your majesty, am Prince Legolas Greenleaf. And I demand that you tell me what you are doing here!"
"I don't know," Elsa explained, "I saw a blue mist, and it led me to a mirror that showed me this place. When I touched it, I ended up here. I don't know anything about what happened more than that."
"Then come with me." And Legolas led her through the forest.
They came to a door in the side of a mountain. The gate was huge. Legolas opened the door and led Elsa in.
"I'm taking you to my father," He said, "He will decide what is to be done."
