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A Series of Slytherin Events

Chapter Two: Mr. Ollivander

"Anna? Olaf?! Kristoff?" She held the box to her chest and looked around. No one replied back.

"Er, excuse me miss, but are ya alrigh'?"

The lost Queen froze and turned around with wide eyes. She expected someone a bit taller than her, not a huge giant with a scruffy beard and long hair. Her head slowly went up to make contact with the man who just asked her a simple question. "I-I'm not sure." Elsa looked down with tears streaming down her cheeks. "I-I don't know where I am." Elsa hugged the box with a tighter grip, crushing the contents inside.

"Oh! Uh! Please miss! Don' cry!" The giant tried to placate the young woman, but she was starting to shake. She dropped the box and hit the ground, the box revealed to have nothing inside. It was empty. Elsa grabbed her head as if in hysterics. Then he noticed something curious about the girl. Ice began to coat the floor around her feet and creep up the walls slowly. His eyes widened as he looked at her hands expecting for a wand to be gripped. She was doing wand less and nonverbal magic. "Miss?"

Elsa looked up as if she just got snapped out of her hysterical moment and closed her eyes as she exhaled, trying to control her fear of being alone with no idea of how she came to be in this destination. "I'm okay. I just had a bad day." She saw snow falling in front of her as she looked up and took in the surroundings. "Sorry about that." Elsa unfroze the floor and the walls covered in snow. "Um, excuse me." Elsa briefly looked down and saw that the box was empty, the Hallows were no longer there which meant that the giant man didn't see the contents within the box. She slowly made her way around the giant and walked out of the alleyway, leaving a man in awe of what she had just made.

"Wow." She took in the view of the large shopping area. Some women were walking with pointed hats as well as robes that covered the entire body. Men looked the same except without the hats and others carried a more sophisticated air about them. Children giggled and ran around trying to get their parents attention as they talked to the people selling in stores. "What kind of buildings are those? We don't have those in Arendelle." Elsa mumbled as she lifted up her dress enough to not step on it and made her way through the large crowd. Many didn't notice her, due to the amount of people blocking their view of her beautiful blue dress that didn't seem natural—even by wizard status—of how cold the dress was. The influx of people grew and started to speed walk to what looked like a sale of fifty percent off.

"'scuse me! Miss!"

The Ice Queen looked back and saw the giant making his way towards her and panicked. Elsa pushed harder against the people to get to any store that she could hide in. Some were more crowded than others, but there was no way she could push through the people in time to get away from the large man. She whipped her head to the right and saw a store that looked empty and decided that she could hide out in there for now, then leave when her pursuer gives up. Elsa entered the strange building and closed the door making a bell chime above the door. She turned around and saw boxes upon boxes stacked upon each other on shelves that seemed endless. Her footsteps echoed through the building. "Hello?"

I heard a thump and looked up. A sharp old man with white hair seemed to bump his head as he was lifting his head from under the table in front of me a few feet away. "Hello there! Are you here to buy a wand?" His voice carried one of wisdom and gentleness as he looked at her. Then his eyes widened in surprise as the old man finally took in her aura. "Oh?" The queen could see his mind working behind his eyes. "One of your kind? I've not seen one in ages." His smile could have lighted up the room if he wanted to. His blue eyes looked to stare into Elsa's soul.

He walked around to greet Elsa in a more formal manner. He bowed and chuckled in embarrassment. "Forgive me. I have not been graced by your kind in a very long time" His eyes peeked at the queen's expression.

"I apologize for barging in. I just got a bit lost. "My name is Que—um, I'm Elsa.

Though I don't understand by what you mean by 'my kind'." Elsa blushed in embarrassment.

"Quite alright dear. You may call me Mr. Ollivander. Though it's a bit concerning that you do not know that you are one of the supposed extinct species in the Wizarding world. You, my dear girl, are an elemental. Hmm, most likely of something to do with the cold."

"How do you know!? What's an elemental?"

"Just the fact that you made my store drop about twenty degrees is fine." He also pointed at the trail of ice I created behind her.

"Sorry about that." Elsa mumbled unbefitting of a queen.

"Now, your question was about an elemental. An elemental, in short words, is of a being with advance control over an element since birth. In your case, I believe its water."

Elsa shook her head. "I can't manipulate water, just ice."

"Ahh, but ice is a form of water is it not? Same if someone was earth, but could only break apart the earth's crust. However another person is also earth, but can only make plants grow. Different sub-categories within the four major categories of earth, wind, fire, and water. Is that easier to understand? Sometimes I end up confusing others more by accident."

"Yes, I understand." Not the Wizarding world part though. "What about the part about being extinct?"

The wand maker sighed. "I'm afraid that is part of a darker side of Wizarding history. About three hundred years ago, there was a purge of elementals. They were the scapegoats for the reason so many Dark wizards came about. No one could understand why your kind could use a specific magic without a wand with so much ease. So, naturally like many power hungry fools, tried to harvest that power by capturing them. Propaganda began to rise up against them, neighbors, family, and friends began to turn on them. Instead of hiding them, they were turned in. It does not matter if we are muggle, squids, or a wizard. That of which one cannot comprehend is feared. The good news is that the Ministry of Magic was able to implement a law to protect them from death. Bad news is, it was created too late. There were no more of them. All were killed off. The dark history of our world."

"Would they still try to kill me?" Elsa gulped. "If I were to reveal myself to the Ministry, would they get rid of me still?"

"No child. They would do anything in their power to make sure that you are protected and loyal to them."

"So, I should reveal myself-"

"NO! Whatever you do, keep yourself hidden. The Ministry is currently corrupted, they only want power. And you, have an enormous amount of power. Do not let them see you. Stay hidden. I would hate for a marvelous creature such as yourself to be shackled."

Flashbacks entered Elsa's mind as she remembered Hans and being caged by him. When Anna and her almost died because of him. "You're right." She shook her head and made eye contact with the old man. "What can I do? I am not familiar with this world."

"Well, we must get you new clothes." He chuckled. "One would think, with the clothes you are wearing, that you are fit to be a Queen."

Elsa bit her lip and laughed nervously and fiddled with her braid.

"Oh dear." Ollivander saw the nervous ticks and looked as though he was about to have a heart attack. "You mean you are a…Queen?" Elsa nodded. "This is going to complicate things."

"What do you mean?"

"One word, Pure-bloods."