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Frozen Short Stories

Elsa and Anna


"Psst! Elsa!" the little girl whispered. She climbed onto her sisters bed, and began shaking her sister awake. "Wake up, wake up, wake up!"

"Anna... Go back to sleep..." Elsa moaned, trying to block her sister out.

"I just cant! The sky's awake, so I'm awake! So we have to play!" Anna said, with throwing her hand over her forehead as if to say, "Woe is me."

"Go play by yourself." Elsa said, shoving her sister off the bed. Anna sat there on the floor, thinking for a moment. Then it hit her. Elsa couldn't resist this. Anna hopped back up onto the bed, and pulled one of Elsa's eyes open. They were so blue, they seemed to glow in the night.

"Do you wanna build a snowman?"

Elsa opened both of her eyes. Anna did know how to get her.

The two sisters sped through the hallways. Elsa tried to keep Anna quiet, but Anna's excitement was too much. They burst into the ballroom, swinging around each other.

"Do the magic!" Anna begged. Elsa began waving her hands around each other. Blue sparkles danced around Elsa's hands, as a tiny snowball grew floating between her hands.

"Ready?" Elsa asked.

Anna nodded.

The Princess threw the snowball toward the ceiling. It exploded with a quiet "Pop" and rained down blue and white sparkles from high above their heads.

"Watch this." Elsa said, placing her foot on the floor. A thin sheet of ice spread across the ballroom, making Anna slide to the side.

They played for a few minutes, or hours. It seemed like forever. And that was fine. The girls danced, and slid. Elsa began to roll out a large snowball, and Anna rolled out a smaller one. Elsa finished off the snowman, and turned it to face her sister.

"Hi I'm Olaf, and I like warm hugs!" Elsa said in her deepest playful voice she could muster. Anna leapt from her chair, and wrapped the snowman in her arms.

"I love you, Olaf!"

Elsa fashioned a slide from snow, and slid down it with her sister. Anna laughed, and leapt from the snowpile she had landed in.

"Catch me!" she giggled.

"Hold on!" Elsa smiled. She conjured a snowdrift to catch her sister. Anna lept further and further into the air, supported by more and more snowdrifts.

"Again!" Anna laughed.

"Hold on!" Elsa said, trying to get her sister to stop. "Slow down!" The Princess couldn't keep up. Elsa lost her balance and fell. She couldn't let Anna fall, she'd get hurt.

"Anna!" Elsa said, putting her hand up, trying to send another snowdrift under her. Anna leapt a little too high this time. The beam from Elsa's hand connected with the young Princess' forehead.

"Ah!" Anna fell limp, and fell to the ground, unconscious.

"Anna!" Elsa raced to her sister, and pulled her into her arms. She'd never been so scared. "Mama! Papa!" she called for help. The ice below her thickened and spread all around the room.

"It's okay Anna. I got you..."

Earlier That Year...

"Tell me again!" Elsa laughed, sliding into bed. Snow had freshly fallen, and she was eager to get outside in the morning.. Elsa loved the outdoors. The few times her family had been camping were the best. Well, she said camping. It was more like a wilderness expedition led by the Royal Guard. But they stayed in tents in the forest, built fires, and told each other stories.

Elsa's favorite was about The Snow Queen. A few years ago, she'd had a run in with an angry wizard. This wizard gave Elsa and her friend "Gifts." Elsa didn't like to think of her powers as a gift, but they were fun. Elsa ran home that day, and caused her parents bedroom to become covered with frost. She cried into her mother's lap, and told her all about it. After being told about strangers, Elsa and Queen Neiva agreed to only use the powers if she needed to. Then the Queen told Elsa about the Snow Queen.

A long time ago, an angry Sorcerer made a mirror. This was a bad mirror, though. The mirror only showed you the bad things about people. It only showed you what you didn't like about yourself. One day, the Sorcerer brought the mirror to the tallest mountain in the world.

"The North Mountain?" Elsa asked.

"I don't know." the Queen admitted. "Maybe." Elsa grinned, and settled in for more of the story.

The Sorcerer was proud, though. He tried to get everybody to look in the mirror and see what they hated about themselves. But, a wind blew, and knocked the mirror from the top of the mountain.

The mirror fell to the world below, and shattered into billions of pieces. The shards blow around in the wind, and get in people's eyes and hearts. The people only saw what they hated about everything, since the shards had overtaken them.

A long time later, there were two friends. Kai and Gerda. They lived in a Kingdom together, and were best friends. One day when they were playing, the splinters got into Kai's heart and eyes. He became mean and unruly.

"What's unruly, Mama?" Elsa asked.

"He was a mischievous little boy."

"Miss- chee- ve- is?" Elsa sounded it out.

"He was a rotten bean." her mother laughed. Elsa laughed too.

One day, a strange lady came to town. She invited Kai aboard her sled, and the two rode off together.

"Is the lady the Snow Queen?" Elsa asked.

"Yes." her mother answered.

Gerda is sad, and goes to look for Kai. On her way, she meets a thief. This thief Girl gives Gerda a ride on her reindeer to the palace of the Snow Queen. It was a beautiful fortress made entirely of ice, that glowed in the sunlight a beautiful pink and blue. In the moonlight, it shed light over the whole mountain.

"When I'm big, I'm gonna have an Ice Palace too." Elsa said.

"Okay, Elsa. Just don't make it too cold."

"It's gonna have frozen fountains and a big balcony and it's gonna have a big chandelier that-"

"Do you want to hear the rest of the story?" Queen Neiva asked. Elsa went silent, then nodded.

Gerda finds Kai on a frozen lake inside the Palace. She has to complete a puzzle, and spell the word "Eternity" on the ice. Gerda dosen't care though. She runs to Kai and hugs him, crying warm tears. The tears contacted his heart, and thawed it. Kai then began to weep, melting the slivers in his own eyes. The slivers fall to the ground and spell out "Eternity."

The Snow Queen gives Kai and Gerda a pair of ice skates, and whisks them back to the Kingdom. Kai and Gerda then lived happily ever after.

"Then what?" Elsa asked.

"That's the end."

"Nothing?"

"Well, the story never really ends. You just have to come up with what happens next." the Queen said. Elsa thought for a minute, pondering what her mother said.

"The Snow Queen helped everybody. She got rid of the mirror shards forever. She melted them all! Now she's nice and everybody likes her!" Elsa decided. Queen Neiva kissed her on the cheek.

"Good night, Elsa."


Seven Years Later...

Elsa

Elsa opened her eyes.

Frost covered the room, like it usually did. Today was her birthday, she was fifteen. The Princess didn't feel like celebrating though. That incident all those years ago had traumatized her. She never realized how dangerous her powers could be, until she nearly killed her little sister. Elsa had vowed never to use her powers again, but her powers had other plans.

They flared up when she got upset. Scared, sad, angry, worried. Her powers had especially started to flare up the past few years. Elsa hated herself. She locked herself in her room almost all hours of the day. She left to eat meals in private with her mother. She never saw Anna or her Father, aside from avoiding them in the halls.

Elsa turned, and got out of bed. Her platinum blonde hair was a tangled mess around her head, but she didn't mind. She went to the window. People were out, bundled up. It was December in Arendell, after all. Things didn't start to get really cold until January, but there was some cold in the air this morning. Or maybe it was just her. Elsa fixed her hair, and dressed in her favorite blue dress. Then came the worst part.

Her gloves.

Elsa sullenly pulled them over her hands, and went back to the window. She wore the gloves to keep things concealed. Elsa remembered the stories her mother used to tell her. About the Snow Queen.

Elsa hated that story.

The Snow Queen could melt the shards of the mirror, and make everybody happy? How? Elsa wanted her secret. Elsa understood why the Queen would live out in the middle of nowhere in an Ice Palace, though. Who would want to scare people with their powers? The only real way to control your powers, was to keep them concealed. To be alone.

In her room.

Anna

The Princess walked around the garden. Today was Elsa's birthday! She probably wouldn't come out of her room, though. Anna looked up at the walls surrounding the Castle. She always wondered what had changed in Arendelle since she was a kid. One day, her parents had shut the gate, and Anna never knew why. She strolled around the grounds, greeting the usual twenty workers who worked there. There was the chef, the messenger, a few maids, and Kai and Gerda.

Kai and Gerda were the nicest people Anna had ever met, they were almost like Grandparents to her. Anna walked the west wing, where her sister's room was located. Anna put her hand on the handle, and pushed down. It normally never opened, and just jiggled a bit, locked. This time, it was different, and caught her by surprise.

The door creaked open, and Anna nearly fell in.

It was open. Why?

"Elsa?" she asked, peeking inside. No answer.

The room was cold, and frost bordered the windows. Other than that, everything was amazing. A bigger bed, a mirror, and a desk all to herself. Elsa had it made.

But where was she?

"Anna!" came a voice from behind her. Anna hadn't heard that voice that clear in years. She spun around to see her sister, standing in the doorway.

"Elsa! Hi!" Anna waved.

"You need to get out."

"What?"

"Now!" Elsa began walking towards Anna, and almost took her by the wrist. She stopped herself, and folded her arms. Odd.

"Elsa, wait! I haven't seen you in forever! What's with the room? Nice gloves by the way."

"Anna, just... Please, leave me alone." Elsa begged, looking down at her feet.

"Why? Elsa, it's your birthday!"

"Please, Anna. Just... Please."

"Elsa why?" Anna asked, now sternly. Her sister made eye contact with her. Elsa walked towards her sister, forcing her back through the door.

"Have you ever heard about the Snow Queen?" Elsa asked, looking nervous. She looked like she was trying to explain something to Anna, without even telling her what it was.

"Yes?"

"Sorry..." Elsa said, slamming the door on her sister. Anna heard it lock. Anna looked at the ground, sadly. Her eyes began to tear up. She missed her sister. She missed the fun they used to have in the snow. She missed it when Elsa would tell her about the Snow Queen, and how she could thaw frozen hearts. Anna was genuinely sad for the first time in a while. She heard a sound coming from the opposite side of the door.

Elsa was crying too. That was when Anna realized.

Elsa didn't want to be in her room. She hated it. But then Anna noticed something stranger.

The coldness emanating from Elsa's room had gotten more intense. Anna noticed frost creeping from under the door. Elsa must have opened her window.

But it was a nice day outside, how could it be that cold?

Anna put her hand to the door.

"I love you, Elsa." she said. Anna felt pressure on the other side of the door.

"I miss you, Anna."