Enna Burnning: Yeah I know. I love the show. It is sorta what I'm going for but quite different.
Puteri Tina: Jack will come, in time.
iheartjelsa: Are you referring to Doctor Who?
Guest: No Jack didn't remarry (was going to be decided against it). No it isn't like Doctor Who in which she can keep coming back and she is not immortalised.
Wiccan'sLegacy: Oh Elsa doesn't have any powers in this one and the Man In The Moon is not involved. Jack has no powers again and he didn't remarry.
AhsokaTano11: Yes that is correct. It's just a typo.
Chapter 2: Returned
Anna stared and stared. This couldn't be true. This could not be true. It was some sick joke. Elsa was dead. She was dead. The girl who looked like Elsa rushed at Anna and embraced her in a hug. Anna just stood there and let this girl hug her. This couldn't be Elsa. It just couldn't be. The girl let go and beamed at her.
"Anna, there you are," the girl said. She then peered into Anna's face. "Wow, Anna you look different."
Anna didn't respond. She reached up and touched Elsa's face with her fingers. She felt real. So real. Tears started to form in Anna's eyes. She looked identical to Elsa. If Anna didn't know any better, she would say this was Elsa. But she did know better. Elsa died thirty years ago in that river. Anna had never been the same since. Her sister's death had really rocked her especially it being only three years after her parent's death.
"Elsa," the word caught in Anna's through but she forced herself to go on, "what is the last thing you remember?"
"Falling into the river, why?" Elsa looked a little confused.
"Do you remember anything else?" Anna's voice was thick with tears.
"No why," Elsa then realised that Anna was crying. "Why are you crying?"
Anna was saved from answering by the nurse coming towards them. Anna quickly wiped her face with her sleeve.
"Mrs. Frost?" the nurse asked Elsa.
Elsa looked up. "Yep?"
"The doctor is ready for your final check-up."
"Okay, bye Anna," Elsa waved and headed off with the nurse.
Anna quickly held back the nurse.
"Is it possible to do a DNA check?" she asked.
"Yeah, why?" the nurse asked.
"I want to prove that is either my sister or not."
The nurse looked confused but promised to pass Anna's request on. As soon as Elsa was out of sight, Deidre gave Anna a look of confusion but Anna didn't look at her. Anna quickly called Kristoff and told him that something was up and that she needed him. It didn't take Kristoff too long to get down to the hospital. Anna was relieved to see him. She pulled him into a hug and cried into his shoulder.
"What's wrong?" Kristoff broke from the hug and looked into Anna's eyes.
"You know how we buried Elsa?" Anna said wiping tears from her eyes.
"Yes," Kristoff suddenly looked concerned. Elsa's death had always been a subject that they never dicussed.
"Do you remember Jack preforming CPR on her?"
"Yes," Kristoff nodded.
"Do you remember it not working?"
"Anna what's up with all these questions?"
"Something has come up."
"What has?"
"She's back."
"Who?"
"Elsa."
Kristoff looked stunned.
Elsa was waiting in an examination room when a female doctor came in and smiled at her. Elsa was struck just how much she looked like her. They had the same blue eyes and the same hair. How strange. She shrugged and figured it was it was a coincidence. The doctor then started her examination.
"You know," the doctor was now peering into her eye using some medical instrument. "You look just like my mother. I've seen pictures and you bear a striking resemblance."
The doctor took out her stethoscope and started checking Elsa's heart.
"What's your mother like?" Elsa asked.
"Actually I've never met her," the doctor put her stethoscope around her neck. "She died just after I was born."
"Oh no," Elsa looked concerned. "What happened?"
"She drowned in a river," the doctor looked sad.
"I'm sorry."
"It's okay. It happened a long time ago."
"Excuse me doctor," the nurse poked her head through the door. "Can I speak to you?"
"Sure," the doctor smiled at Elsa. "Won't be a minute."
She then left the room.
Kristoff was looking at Anna with the most horrified expression. He looked at her as if he was frozen with shock. He didn't do anything for a while. Anna watched as Kristoff looked straight at her.
"She's back?" he whispered.
"It appears so," Anna replied.
"How?" Kristoff managed to say weakly. "I mean she's dead. We buried her."
"I don't know," Anna was a loss for words.
"Maybe she's not Elsa."
"It was her, I saw her. She looked exactly like her."
"This doesn't make sense," Kristoff buried his face in his hands.
"I know," Anna said. "How could someone who has been dead for thirty years, who we buried, come back and walk around?"
"That is something that nobody knows."
They both sat down on a seat. Anna noticed for the first time Deidre looking at her. Anna just shrugged before going back to crying into her hands. She didn't want to dicuss Elsa with her. It was a touchy subject for her. She couldn't understand what had just happened, what was going to happen. She couldn't see how someone who had died thirty years ago had died. Anna remembered the day well. It wasn't something she was likely to forget it was burned into her brain making it impossible to forget. Little things force this memory to come to like. She cannot escape it. It was the nightmare that wouldn't go away. The nightmare that came real.
They had been walking along the embankment of the river. Jack was holding Sigrid and she was giggling. Anna was walking alongside Kristoff and they were holding hands. Elsa was walking a little ahead of them. She turned around and gave them all a smile. Sigrid giggled when her mother grinned at her. Elsa then suddenly stopped and looked ahead. She peered ahead for a few moments.
"What?" Jack asked.
"I thought I heard something," Elsa said.
She continued to look into the distance.
"Hold on," she said.
She sprinted ahead and into the distance. She vanished from sight. They waited but Elsa didn't return. Anna wasn't worried though. She just thought that Elsa had just gotten distracted by something. Yet the minutes ticked by and still Elsa had not returned. Now Anna was getting worried. Had something happened to her? Anna checked her watch. Elsa had been gone for a good twenty minutes. She looked over at her brother-in-law and boyfriend. They both looked as worried as Anna did.
"I think we should go look for her," Anna suggested.
There was a murmur of agreement among the group. They headed upwards the river but yet they didn't see Elsa anywhere. Anna was sure that Elsa hadn't gone very far. They called her name out several times but they got nowhere with that. Anna wasn't too worried. There were still plenty of places where she could be. Kristoff suggested a search of the nearby woods and they all agreed on that.
They started searching around the woods. They got further and further away from the river as they searched. They called Elsa's name as they went. Any movement, any snap of a twig and Anna would instantly think it was Elsa and she would turn around to see if it was. The minutes turned into hours as they searched. Anna lost track of time as they wandered around what felt like the endless woods. As the time ticked by, Anna got more and more nervous. They couldn't find her anywhere at all.
"She probably just got distracted," Jack suggested. "She's probably somewhere caught up in her thoughts and just can't hear us."
"Maybe," Anna bit her lip. "Or maybe…"
Another thought had just occurred to her. There could be another reason why they weren't finding Elsa.
"What?" Kristoff prompted her.
"You don't think…" Anna let her voice trail off. She then took in a deep breath in and then continued. "You don't think she may have fallen into the river." Jack went a little white. He didn't like the idea of Elsa falling into a river.
"If she had," Kristoff said, "she may have been swept upstream which is nowhere around here."
They immediately sprinted back to the river. They then headed upstream but they didn't see Elsa at all. Anna's heart sank. Where was she? Anna was running out of ideas. She maybe thought that Elsa had gotten out of the river and walked off. She could be anywhere which definitely complicated things.
"What's that in the water?" Kristoff said pointing.
Kristoff was pointing to something that was floating in the water. It looked like some kind of black jacket. Elsa was wearing a black jacket. Anna's heart skipped several beats. Kristoff waded into the water. Luckily the water wasn't very deep at this part of the river and the intense current that had been found further down the river, couldn't be found at this part of the river. Kristoff continued to wade over to the black jacket in the water. He turned it over and they all got the shock of their lives.
Kristoff turned over a face down Elsa. All their hearts sank. She was as pale as anything and her eyes were closed. Kristoff carried Elsa through the water and hoisted her onto the bank. Jack passed Sigrid to Anna and he fell down next to Elsa. Anna didn't know what to think. Her brain had frozen in shock.
"No," Jack whispered holding her face.
Jack then proceeded to start CPR in the hope that somehow Elsa was still alive. He continued to try and try. His tears were streaming down his face.
"Jack," Kristoff said but Jack just kept going. "Jack," Kristoff pulled Jack off Elsa. He looked at Jack with tears in his eyes. "She's gone," Kristoff said simply.
"She can't be," Jack whispered.
He then collapsed in pain as he cried. Anna couldn't handle it either. She could feel her pain transforming into tears. Her tears fell down her face. Sigrid was crying in her arms. Anna knew she was crying for a mother that could no longer hear her.
"Why?" Anna said barely auditable.
"You were right," Kristoff said. "She fell in."
"Why did she fall in?" Anna buried her head into Kristoff's shoulder.
"I don't know," Kristoff said pulling her in for a hug. "I don't know."
Anna could see Jack still crying over Elsa's lifeless body. He was no longer making any sound. He seemed to be cried out. Anna just kept staring at Elsa's blank expressionless face. Anna just wanted Elsa to suddenly gasp for breath and wake up in that one moment. But Anna knew that she wouldn't. She was gone. She was gone to the same place that her parents had gone and she knew that none of them were coming back. Anna didn't want to accept this. She just wanted it to go back to the way it was before. She didn't want to think of her sister as someone who was no longer with them. It was just too painful.
Anna looked up when she heard footsteps approaching her. Anna looked up. She could see Sigrid approaching them. This was another surprise. She didn't know that Sigrid was working on this case. It seemed kind of odd that daughter was working on her potential mother.
"Hey Sigrid," Anna said.
"So were you guys the ones who found her?" Sigrid asked as she took out her chart.
"Yes," Anna decided to lie for now. Once they had proven Elsa's identity as her sister and Sigrid's mother then Anna will tell her.
"So she's fine," Sigrid grinned. "Just waiting on the DNA results."
"Okay, good," Anna nodded.
The DNA results will hopefully prove that the girl who looked like Elsa, acted like Elsa and was basically Elsa is or isn't Elsa. Anna could feel the tension rising within her. So many questions circled her mind. If she wasn't Elsa, then how could she look like her, talk like her, act like her and have the same memories as her? But if she was Elsa, then that posed a very difficult question. How could someone who had been dead for over thirty years, suddenly just come back to life? Anna didn't know. It seemed like an impossibility. The other question was that if Elsa could do it, then would others do it too? That was certainly something that Anna didn't really want to think about.
A/N: Wow I got so much interest from the previous chapter. Here is the next one. I hope you all enjoy this. Please review =)
