Hello! This story is a sequel to my previous story "A Queen's Nightmares." While it isn't necessary to read, (As I hope I have summarized it well in this chapter) I hope you would to show some support for me. (Also in case I didn't summarize it well.) Nonetheless, here are my summaries of both "Frozen" and "A Queen's Nightmares" to help you get up to speed! Enjoy.
What has gone before:
FROZEN:
Princess Anna of Arendelle and Princess Elsa of Arendelle were very close as children, but an accident involving Elsa's ice powers made the royal family lock themselves away and keep the princesses separate from each other until Elsa could master control.
In a few years the king and queen died, leaving Arendelle with no rulers. Elsa was still too young to ascend to the throne, but in three years she would be crowned queen.
When she was, she accidentally revealed her powers and froze the kingdom of Arendelle in the middle of summer.
Anna, Kristoff, and Sven along with help from a snowman Elsa made named Olaf, set out to retrieve her.
Along the way, Anna's heart became frozen by Elsa, and so they set out to unfreeze it.
They learned that only an act of true love could unfreeze it, so they decided to go to Hans, Anna's fiance.
Hans captured Elsa and brought her to a cell in Arendelle's castle.
When Anna returned to Hans, he betrayed her; locked her in a room; and set out to kill Elsa.
The both escaped, and before Hans could commit the murder, Anna stepped in the way. This satisfied the act of true love required to unfreeze her heart.
Elsa sent Hans back to the Southern Isles to receive punishment from his own family., and Anna began a relationship with Kristoff.
A QUEEN'S NIGHTMARES:
Very shortly after Elsa had sent Hans back home, she went to the ballroom. She had mastered control over her power through the love she held for her sister. She was unafraid of her powers for the first time in forever, and she wanted to see how far she could push her limits.
She began swirling snowflakes throughout the room. Faster and faster they flew. She was so caught up in the beauty of it, she lost her concentration and the snowflakes flew directly through her body. Directly through her heart. She wasn't harmed. Not physically. She didn't feel any pain. Being immune to ice, you wouldn't expect her to, but it affected her mind.
It caused dreadful nightmares, and it caused Elsa to create an evil consciousness calling herself Passtale to haunt her.
Eventually, Passtale gained more influence over the real world. To the point where it seemed that she had control, albeit weak and temporary, over actions that Elsa took while awake.
In one attempt at sleep, Elsa miraculously brought Anna into her nightmare, and Passtale attempted to kill her. Elsa sacrificed herself to save Anna, unfreezing her own heart and getting rid of Passtale.
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