Hello! So, I'm doing this in third person point of view, so the chapters may follow different characters. So, I'm going to do the history of my character in this chapter.

The first thing the new born saw was the snow. When she opened her eyes, she was looking out a window at a frost covered tree. How funny that the first thing the new born saw, she would always remember. Always.

Katherine Layla Winter was born on January 1 to a widowed mother. Widowed the day before Kath was born. The father died the day before the birth in a terrible snow storm. That same day, the mother felt stirrings for her unborn child. Kath was a smaller baby, with bright blonde hair and icy blue eyes. She was extremely pale, with very light freckles across her nose.

She never really played with the other kids. Half of it was because she didn't want to, the other was because they didn't want her too. She'd try to play tag, and end up freezing the other kids. So the little girl would lock herself in the room.

This upset the girl's mother and she'd make her play. Tell her to, and make Kath go outside. Kath had a good/bad relationship with her mother. She didn't wish to talk to her mother that much, and her mother never complained.

The little girl grew up on her own. Taught some by her mother, and some by herself. She ended up with a pretty good education. A loving of fictional stories. She also loved animals, especially forest animals.

One day Kath's mother wanted her to go outside. "Katherine Layla Winter, you will not spend your life in here if I have anything to do with it."

Kath sighed and set her book down. "But mother, I already am. And I am perfectly fine."

The mother frowned and pulled Kath arm. She pushed her outside. "Have fun." And closed the door with a lock.

Kath started to walk behind her house, towards her room. She'd left the window open. This happened often. Kath's mother making her go out. Kath was ready this time though. She was going to leave, and gain some control over her powers. Then she wouldn't be scared.

Kath crawled in through the window silently, and packed some stuff. Then she left into the woods near her cottage. Kath didn't know too much about the woods, but she knew she would be okay. It was summer, but the ground frosted over as Kath stepped on it.

The now fifteen year old girl walked about four hours into the forest. On her way she had spotted a bunny. This little white bunny had been the first thing that had walked up to her with no fear in it's eyes what so ever. It was not scared of her. So Kath had kept the white bunny, giving it the name Snow.

She spent about two months in the forest, practicing her powers. She didn't really gain much control over them, but she was better at handling her powers. She held her hand and snowflakes lifted gently to the sky.

The girl, happy of her control walked home. She knocked on the door with a small, white teethed smile on her face. Now she stood face to face with her mother whom frowned down at her daughter.

"Katherine?" The woman asked, her face full of shock.

"Yes?" Kath smiled, thinking all was good.

"No. I don't have a daughter. I don't know who you are." The woman slammed the door in her face.

The daughter stood in shock for a moment before nodding and crawling into her back window. She packed all her stuff, or the stuff she wanted and left. Kath would never come back to this village.

She traveled for several months through different villages, not liking any enough to stay. She used money to buy food and other things. She carried the little white rabbit with her. Carrying only a small satchel. She was dirty and tired.

This girl traveled during her birthday, which she turned sixteen and as a birthday present, arrived at the village in which she would stay. Kath walked in and instantly liked it. Of course, she had now where to stay. So she walked around the city of Arendelle, where she met a nice baker. He felt sorry for the girl and offered her food and a room.

This girl was unaware that the Queen of the kingdom shared the same powers as Kath herself.