Chapter Two

'So, Anna, about your book.'

'Which one?'

'The Sorceress. Where did you get that?'

'The library.'

'No you didn't.' Elsa said softly.

'I got it in a library.'

'You... Seriously?' Elsa's eyes widened. 'Where did you find the key?'

'It was in a hollowed out book.'

'Wait, so let me get this straight. You found a hollowed out book in our library that held a key, so you used it to unlock Dad's secret library where he only put things that are dangerous in?!'

'Yep, pretty much.'

'Anna! That book could be dangerous!'

'Please.' Anna scoffed. 'How can a fairy-tale be dangerous?'

'I don't know. But it seemed a little suspicious if you ask me.'

'Well I didn't ask you.'

'Anna... I'm probably just being paranoid, but you don't think it has anything to do with, you know...' Elsa shot a snowflake into the air.

'Why would you think that?'

'Because... Wait one second.' Elsa returned a minute later, with the book. She opened it to the page with the drawing of the elements.

'Look.' She pointed to the red snowflake. 'This is just like the one Pabbie showed me, just like the red my castle glowed, after I... After you left. And the place, Aresdal, that sound like Arendelle, doesn't it?'

'Does it? Elsa, as you said, You're probably just being paranoid.'

'Fine. I'll let it go. But give me the key.'

'What?'

'Give me the key to our fathers library.'

Anna hesitated, was it worth having Elsa carrying on and on about some stupid fairy-tale? 'Fine.' She took the necklace she was wearing off, she had attached the key as a charm on it, she handed it to Elsa.

'Thank you.'

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Later that night, when Anna was asleep. Elsa lit a candle, and opened the book again. She read it again, and was about to close it when-

Elsa gasped, there was the reminiscence of a torn out page. Elsa smiled, something to go on! Something that might answer the questions that she had, confirm her suspicions maybe?

Elsa picked up a bag, and put the book in it, she then took off the necklace, and carrying the candle, rushed to her father's study.

Moments later, Elsa removed the giant paining from the wall, and unlocked the door behind it. Elsa had never been in here, she put the necklace back on, and picked up the candle as she pushed the door open. It was huge, this dampened Elsa's spirits, how was she to find a small piece of paper in such a huge place?

Nevertheless, Elsa decided to go through this systematically. She looked for a light switch, and flicked it on. She put the candle, and bag with the book in it back in her father's study, and locked the study door from the inside.

'Right. We're never going to get anywhere with it like this. I need to tidy up first I think.'

The balcony of the second floor was filled with cushions, Elsa piled them all up, and began to stack the books up there.

After around five or six hours, every single book was piled up on the second floor.

Elsa then went down, she used her magic to make a cloth, even if it was made of ice, and she dusted the bookshelves. She looked everywhere for any piece of paper that could have been torn from a book.

Once the room was completely dusted, the sun had risen. Elsa sighed, she felt exhausted. She went into the study, took the key off of a shelf, and put it on the necklace with the library key. Elsa exited the study, and locked the door behind her.

'Gerda!' She called. 'I'm having a day off today, I didn't get much sleep last night. If anyone needs me, I'll either be in my bedroom, or my fathers study.'

'As you wish, your Majesty.'

Elsa rocketed back to the study, she picked up her bag, and went into the library. She had concluded that the missing page was not anywhere on the ground floor. So she went up to the top floor, and took down a small pile of books. She put them into her bag, coughing at the dust, and she then went back to her bedroom, locking the study behind her.

Elsa got onto her bed, and put the bag of books in a drawer under her bed. She soon fell asleep.

Elsa awoke a little while later, and got the books up onto her bed. She opened the first one, and flicked through the pages.

By the time she was on her third lot of books, Elsa had just taken to holding them by the back cover, and shaking them in the air to see if anything fell out.

Elsa kept any books on myths, legend, prophecy's, witches, sorcerers or anything of the sort in a box in her wardrobe. She read through a few of those before bed, making any notes she needed to on a piece of paper.

By the end of the week, Elsa was all but obsessed, at least four times a day she'd go into the library and come back with stacks of books, or sometimes just stay in the library to be quicker. The dusted bookshelves on the lower floor were quickly filling up with the books Elsa had already checked.

It was consuming so much of Elsa, that she rushed through any of her duties as Queen, and she hardly saw Anna at all.


A/N: Elsa knows something's up with that book... and whats more, Anna found it in her fathers secret library, in which he only kept things that were of any danger or things that weren't fit for a regular library in his opinion (hence all the witchcraft, myth, prophecy, ect books there)

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