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As the girls approached their destination, the fair-haired girl gasped. "I know this place!" She said.

"It's where Papa took me when I struck Anna." They said in unison.

As they exchanged suspicious glances, the rocks in front of them shook and took the form of trolls.

"It's Queen Elsa!" One stated, sounding nervous.

"Where's your leader?" The Queen with the blue tinted skin demanded, looking down upon the trolls.

"Y-you mean Grand Pabbie?" The troll asked.

Both nodded as Grand Pabbie rolled forward.

"Your majesty, who is this?" Grand Pabbie asked, gesturing toward the Elsa with her hair braided.

"I'm, um, Elsa, too." She answered.

"Elsa Two?" Grand Pabbie asked.

"I suppose that would work." The raven haired queen mused. "I can be Elsa One, and you can be Elsa Two."

"I guess," The now "Elsa Two" nodded.

"What do you mean?" Grand Pabbie looked confused.

"I don't think you know me." Elsa Two said. "I don't think anyone does." She repeated what she had told Elsa One on the North Mountain, and then explained how they met each other.

"Hmm," Grand Pabbie rubbed his chin. "I think I may know what's happening. Elsa Two, were you recently coronated?"

She nodded.

"Did you set off an eternal winter that night?"

"I didn't mean to," She muttered. "but, yes."

"And, did you strike your sister?"

"I didn't mean to do that either."

"I did both of those things," Elsa One said, astonished. "But, I did them on purpose."

"What?" Elsa Two hissed, suddenly angry. "Y-you did that on purpose?!"

Elsa One nodded, as if it were nothing.

"Why?!" Elsa Two shouted. "You struck Anna on purpose?! How could you?!"

"Woah, woah! Calm down!" Elsa One cried, but that only seemed to provoke her more.

"How can I calm down?!" Elsa Two yelled, freezing the ground, and making a blizzard toward the other Elsa. "Why would you?! What did Anna ever do to you?! She's completely innocent, unlike me!"

This earned her stares from all of the trolls surrounding them.

"I-I meant to say you." She stammered.

"You don't even know half of it, you foolish impostor!" Elsa One spat, making the blizzard blow toward Elsa Two now. "How dare you come here, claiming to be me, making me trust you, and then flip out on me! You idiot, you poser! If you are me, then you're nothing but evil to the core! So, cut the good girl act, because you're just what the prophecy speaks of! You're a monster! You're a witch! Deep inside of you, perfect girl, I'm a frozen-hearted ruler!"

Elsa One didn't seem to notice her mistake as she shot ice into Elsa Two's heart.

"Why didn't it do anything?" She questioned when Elsa Two didn't fall to the ground.

"The cold never bothered me." Elsa Two answered.

Elsa One smiled sinisterly. "Well, this might bother you." She said coolly. She calmly walked up to Elsa Two and slapped her straight across the face.

Elsa Two responded with a slap in return.

Meanwhile, Grand Pabbie had been trying to get the girls' attention as they fought. "Girls, please!" He shouted. "I know what's going on!"

Neither of the queens seemed to notice him as they continually shot ice at each other, occasionally kicking or slapping the other.

"Elsa!" Grand Pabbie yelled.

"You little brat!" Elsa One shrieked as she pulled the other's hair.

"I'm the brat?!" Elsa Two retorted. "You're the one that froze all of Arendelle for your own selfish reasons, not even thinking about anyone else!"

"Like you're any better than me, you prissy little twit!" Elsa One shouted, pushing Elsa Two over. "You did just the same as me!"

"ELSA!" Grand Pabbie cried.

Both girls stopped and turned toward the ruler of the trolls.

"Elsa Two, you've been sent to a parallel universe ." Grand Pabbie said.

"What does that mean?" She asked, forgetting her anger.

"It's a place where everybody you know still exists, but they're slightly different." He explained. "Like, one part of their personality may overrule the dominant feature of their personality in your world, or maybe they made a different choice somewhere along the way. You've been sent here for a reason."

"Why?" She questioned.

"My magic can only read so far into it." He said sadly. "I don't know. But, unfortunately, you can't return to your own reality until you figure out what that reason is."

"But, I need to get back to my universe!" Elsa Two started pacing. "I struck Anna! I need to get back to my sister! I need to thaw Arendelle! But, I don't know how!"

"I'm sorry, Elsa." Grand Pabbie shook his head. "If there was more I could do, I would."

"Why wasn't I sent to her universe?" Elsa One asked.

"You two probably needed to meet each other for some reason." Grand Pabbie answered.

"What do I do? What can I do? This is hopeless!" Elsa Two muttered. "Calm yourself! No!"

"Fear will only make it worse, calm down." Grand Pabbie.

"No! I-I can't take this!" Elsa Two screamed. "I can't take any of this!"

The trolls watched as the already-eternal winter grew worse and worse the more the young girl panicked.

"Elsa, please listen, we can make this right," Grand Pabbie coaxed.

"Just, just leave me alone!" She stuttered, holding up her hands and running away.

"Elsa, wait!"Grand Pabbie called, but she didn't listen. He turned toward Elsa One. "Please go help her."

"Oh, you want my help now?" The remaining Elsa asked, her voice dripping with sarcasm. "Because you sure didn't seem to want my help when you told my parents that I was the prophecy!"

"Elsa, please. She's a part of you." Grand Pabbie begged.

"No, she's not," Elsa said grimly. "And, she never will be. Now, excuse me. I have some...unfinished business to take care of." She smiled wickedly as she headed back to the North Mountain, leaving a trail of snow in her wake.

Should Anna come to the alternate universe? Please answer in reviews!