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*14 Years Later*
"Elsa!" Anna called out when she saw Elsa, "we finally have the order placed, the finest chocolates will be here."
Elsa smiled, "oh that's great Anna! Is there anything else you need help with?"
"Not at this moment," Anna informed, "everything is coming out good." She hugged Elsa, "thank you for doing this for me. Means so much."
Elsa hugged her back, "you know I'll do anything for my favorite sister and nieces. Besides, it's the least I could do after you threw that party for me a couple of months ago."
"Hey being queen for 15 years deserves a celebration, don't you think?"
Elsa laughed, "And everything turned out really nice."
Anna's twin daughters are having their 12th birthday soon and Elsa insisted on throwing them something special since Anna has done so much for her these past years. She wanted everything to turn out great, but a certain thought came to her mind that made her feel sad.
Anna noticed her mood was changing, "is there something wrong Elsa?"
Elsa sighed, "Today, it's been 14 years. It's my daughter's birthday today."
Anna gasped, "Oh Elsa don't beat yourself up because of that. I'm sure she's doing well and is going to celebrate it with her family. The trolls said they were a kind couple."
Elsa got herself together, "you really think so?"
"I'm sure so! She probably already has all the gifts she's ever wanted."
Elsa smiled at the thought of seeing her daughter happy with her parents.
"Faith!" A woman called out with a horrid voice, "Faith!" She called out again, "Faith, get up now before I go in there and drag you out of bed!"
"I'm already out of bed!" A young girl said back to the woman. The young girl finished putting on her shoes and went over to fix her hair. She grabbed her brush and brushed her jet-black hair then fixed it into a side braid. She then went over to the kitchen.
"Oh there you are!" The woman said, "Here, go into town and by some carrots and oranges. I'm all out!"
"Okay, Auntie Betty but-"
"What are you still doing here? I gave you the money, now go before I have to tell you again." The woman began to push her toward the door.
"But Auntie Betty I was going to tell you that today-" before she could say anything else, the woman closed the door on her.
"That today is my birthday," Faith sighed, "Oh well, not like you're going to do anything anyways," she said to herself.
Faith went into town to buy the things her auntie needed.
"Faith!" Faith turned around to see her best friend, Luke, calling to her.
"Hey Luke!" She waved at him as she handed the money to the man running the stand.
"Happy birthday!" He said then he handed her a green flower with a red ribbon wrapped around the stem.
"Oh my favorite color," Faith smiled and took the flower, "how did you manage to find a green flower?"
"Well, it's your birthday so anything for you," Luke explained, "plus, it wasn't too hard to find."
Faith smiled at her best friend. She had met Luke when she was around seven, he found her crying in the rain and took her into his house. Luke had asked her why she was crying and she told him that her mom had been killed in a sleigh accident. Luke took her into his home, where him and his adopted mother cared for her. He began to tell her how he had lost his parents as well and how his adopted mother took him in. It wasn't long until Faith's aunt Betty came and took her to home. She is still able to see Luke whenever her aunt sends her out.
"You're probably the only person who is actually going to say happy birthday to me," Faith said.
Luke raised his eyebrow, "Why is that?"
"My auntie Betty kicked me out of the house to do her errands before I could even tell her that it was my birthday."
"Oh," Luke said in a sad tone, "I'm sorry."
Faith smiled, "It's okay, I have you and that's all that matters."
Luke smiled and then they both turned their attention to a sound of horns being played. The people in the towns square formed a circle around the men in uniforms that played the horns and a horse carriage that was also there too. One of the men went over to open the door, but the woman inside it said she got it. It was princess Anna who came out of the carriage, everyone cheered and greeted her when she came out. She waved and smiled at everyone in the crowd.
"I have an announcement for everyone hear!" Anna informed, "this Saturday, we will be throwing a royal ball or party or whatever you want to call it for my twin girls' 12th birthday. Everyone is welcomed to come, so we will be expecting all of you."
The crowd started chattering and smiling after they heard Anna's announcement.
"Alright, well I'm off and I hope to see everyone there!" Anna said and then went back into the carriage and rode off.
Faith scoffed when they had left.
"What is it?" Luke asked.
"They get a royal celebration for their 12th birthday and I haven't even gotten a cake for my birthday since my parents died," she sighed, "life can be unfair at times."
They both stood in silence when Faith finally spoke up, "well, better get these to Betty now before she starts screaming and yelling about where have I been."
"Oh I'll walk you home," Luke said, "not safe to walk by yourself."
Faith laughed, "it's only a five minute walk, and it's not that far from the marketplace."
"Still you never know."
She laughed again, "alright, if you say so."
They both started to walk back to Faith's house.
"Hey so do you think your Auntie Betty will want to go to that party thing for the Princesses'?" Luke asked and looked over to Faith who disappeared.
Luke began to look around wondering where she went.
"Boo!" Faith jumped up behind him making him get scared and fall to the ground.
"Gotcha," she laughed.
Luke smiled and laughed softly, "and I still fall for that every time."
"Hey, you should get used to that already," she started to skip in front of him, "I should start making two of me like I did before."
"Oh please no, I hate when you do that. It makes my head hurt!"
Faith punched him in the arm, "I'm just teasing you!"
"Why do you even have those powers anyways?" Luke asked.
Faith stopped walking, "I really don't know, I was around four when they first started to appear. My father told me that a family member from a long time ago had the same powers I did and know they are passed down to me."
"So not even your parents had them?"
"Nope, not even them. They tried to help me out with controlling my powers and they did a good job," Faith sighed, "now my aunt Betty hates it when she sees me using my powers."
"At least you know how to control your powers and not freeze anything. Or shape-shift all the time!"
Faith laughed, "you're right, but it's only when I'm in fear that they get out of control. There's still so much to learn about them," Faith looked at her hands, "I just wish I knew where they really came from."
