Yay! I got around to writing another chapter! Sorry it took a while! Anyway, there should be very few grammatical errors this chapter, thanks to my beta Amethyst dzarich!


I was shocked, Anna my lovely little sister who happened to only be NINETEEN was planing to marry a twenty-some year old man!

At first I said nothing. I hated to crush her dreams of love but I couldn't let her just marry this man.

"No." I told her. "You will not be marrying this man Anna!"

She looked crushed, as if I had just told her that her puppy had died. "Why!?" She screamed. "Why can't I marry the man I love?"

I gave my sister a cold look. "You know nothing about love." I told her.

In response she balled up her hands like she wanted to hit something, or somebody. "I know true love!" She cried. "It's standing right here!" She grabbed the man's arm. "His name is Hans and I WILL be marrying him!"

I looked into her eyes. "Anna," I told her "You can not marry a man you just met."

Anna's face turned beet red. "Yes I can!" She screamed. "I don't need your permission! It's not like you even know what love is!"

I was baffled. "I don't know what love is? Anna why would you say that?" I asked her.

I could see tears welling up in her eyes, like a dam about to burst. "Don't you recall leaving me alone for eight years? You hid away in your room, you never came out, never said anything for EIGHT YEARS Elsa! It hurt me you know! Not thinking I was loved, thinking my big sister couldn't even bear to look at me! What is it Elsa? What are you so afraid of?!"

"Anna, I-I never knew you felt like that. I swear if you had-"

"It doesn't matter anymore!" She snapped. "You never did and you never will!"

My heart felt ice cold, it should have warned me.

"Guards!" I yelled "close the gates! The coronation is over!"

Many people surrounding me looked shocked. Never before had a queen or kings coronation been cut off before the royal ball. I, and the rest of the castles inhabitants would likely become a piece of juicy gossip.

I turned to my sister and her would-be husband. "Anna go to your room, and Hans. I think you should leave now."

Anna let out a frustrated breath. "I'm not a little girl anymore Elsa! You can't just ignore me anymore!"

I turned to walk out of the room, I had enough and just wanted to be alone. Suddenly my hand was grabbed and the glove I had worn was yanked off.

The gloves.

I had always worn them. Ever since that night when I was seven.

I had just settled down for bed and was waiting to hear the sound of my parents footsteps near their room. Soon enough I heard it, the quiet tapping of my mother's heels against the linoleum floor and the lower thump of my father's favorite pair of fur-lined boots.

Then Anna hit my shoulder. "Elsa?" She asked. "Do you wanna build a snow man?"

I grinned in the dark. Anna knew my answer.

The two of us silently ran down the hallway to the ballroom. Well we ran as silently as seven and five year old girls can.

Once in the ballroom Anna started bouncing up and down. "Elsa! Elsa! Elsa!" She cried. "Do your magic!" I smiled at her and held out my hands. Willing the air to become cold a snow flake appeared in my hands. Then another, and another. Soon my hands where filled with snow. I patted it into a ball and held it out to Anna. She shrieked with delight and and took the snowball. I clapped my hands and the ball floor was covered in snow and ice.

We spent the next few hours building snow men and ice skating. I was exhausted and was about to suggest we go to bed and get some sleep when Anna interrupted. "Oh Elsa!" She cried, "I just had the best idea! Catch me!" Then she ran off to the edge of the room and jumped into the air. She had to jump twice more before I caught on. She wanted me to create something under her so she could jump higher.

I obliged and created a small pillar of ice blanketed in snow for her to jump from. "You're the best Elsa!" Anna yelled. Then she started to jump up and I made another pillar under her. This went on for a bit and I was getting tired. Anna wasn't though, she only seemed to go faster. I couldn't keep up.

"Anna!" I cried, "stop! Please you'll fall!" She just giggled and jumped faster. I tried as hard as I could to keep up but I didn't last long. I missed and created a pillar two feet too far from her.

She fell, her head cracking against the ice with a bone chilling thud.

Time stands still, I can't move. Everything is silent. Then there is sand.

Black sand, pitch black sand. It glides through the air like a gentle breeze, but there is nothing gentle about it. The sand covers my snow, reaching closer and closer to me. Closing in on all sides.

I was so over overwhelmed by fear of sand. Then I remembered Anna. She was still on the ground, and covered in sand.

"Anna!" I screamed. I ran to my sister and lifted her into my shaking arms. She was cold as ice. Evil laughter echoed through the room. A creepy voice followed the laughter. "Fear!" It said, "there's so much fear! Haha! I love it!"


Thanks for reading! (If you have any questions feel free to ask!)

Ps. Jack will be making his first appearance next chapter!