"Hide!" Carella repeated. Anna and Elsa reluctantly hid: Anna behind a thick curtain, and Elsa behind a chair. The doors swung open and a boy stood there.

"Carella!" he called. "I know you're here! I know you've been training Princess Anna!"

"So what if I have?" Carella said from her hiding spot.

"Come out!" he demanded, raising his hands and making fists. The chair Elsa was hiding behind moved out of the way and the curtains swung open, revealing Anna.

"Who are you?" Elsa questioned.

"Carella, shame on you!" the boy scolded. "Telling the royals to hide from me?"

"Who are you?" Elsa repeated.

"Quiet!" the boy bellowed, swinging his hand towards Elsa. An invisible force knocked Elsa on the wall

"Coriot, stop!" Carella commanded.

"No!" Coriot said. "Not until mortals are finally put below Seni, where they belong, and I will be king of Seni and of Arendelle!"

"You will never be king!"

"Silence!" Carella stood up and raised her hands. Anna helped Elsa up and they stood next to her.

"Leave," Elsa ordered. She raised her hands and icicles formed, pointed at Coriot. Coriot looked at her.

"Queen Elsa, Princess Anna, know I will be your king. Join me against Carella and I will be king, and you two will be part of my highest council. But no matter what you do, I will be your king," Coriot said. Anna called upon all of her magic and forced fire out of her hands and in doing so; she set the tapestries and everything flammable on fire.

Coriot fled, leaving Elsa and Carella putting out the flames. Anna collapsed. After the last of the fire was extinguished, Carella knelt down next to Anna, gingerly placed her hand on Anna's forehead, and closed her eyes.

Carella searched the princess's mind for her magic. She found an empty pool, with weak strands of silvery magic reached for outlets to the outside world.

"Is she okay?" Elsa's voice, filled with concern for her sister, brought Carella back from Anna's mind.

"She used too much magic at once," Carella explained, "but she'll be fine. She just needs rest."

"You can use too much magic at once?" Elsa fretted, looking at her hands as if she thought they were going to explode in icy blasts and she would die from exhaustion.

"Who was that?" Anna asked quietly.

"Shush, I'll tell you later," Carella said gently.

After they got Anna up to her bed, Elsa asked, "Well? Who was he?"

Taking a deep breath, Carella replied, "My brother."