Elsa had done what she wanted, her ice palace was built and she had completely isolated herself from everyone she had ever known, all because of her powers. Of course, she was very upset and blamed herself for everything, but she could not shake the feeling that there were others out there just like her.
After singing a song about letting it go and whatnot, she retired to the safety of her castle and pondered all the possibilities of others with powers like hers, even though the chances were very slim. She let out a slight yawn and made a small bed out of snow for her to sleep on.
Drifting away, Elsa yawned again and soon went to sleep, if only she knew where her dreams would take her!
She then woke up, only to find that she was not in her ice castle but in a snowy forest that looked too dark and ominous to be Arendelle, but Elsa thought that it had to be Arendelle anyway, which was weird to think, even for her.
Wiping her eyes, Elsa made mental notes of her surroundings, which looked nothing like the kingdom. Now she was sure that she was far away from home. This must be a dream, she thought, it has to be!
She then focused on the sounds over her environment; nothing was to be heard but the soft chirping of birds and the rustling of leaves in the wind. Elsa wanted to stay put and wait for someone to find her but she was also curious to see what her dream could hold. So, she randomly chose a direction and walked slowly but surely in it, not expecting anything out of the ordinary, until she saw what seemed to be a lamppost. It was just one lamppost existing in the plane of her imagination.
Then, she heard an audible crunching noise, the sound of feet crunching snow and twigs. Elsa immediately ducked behind a thick bush.
What she saw next shocked her, a little girl, probably no older than twelve maybe. She was covering herself from the snow and walked towards the lamppost. Elsa was very intrigued now, but before she could study the girl more, she heard more footsteps and then she heard a voice cry out,
And what she saw next was the figure that gave the voice, a strange looking man with hairy legs and two short horns on his head.
Elsa then ran, because she was done with all of this outlandish dreaming.
A quick glance was all that the girl and the hairy man gave before returning to their conversation, probably thinking it to be a rabbit or some other creature.
