It was morning, and Elisabeth woke up crying. Anna was feeling very dizzy, but she came to the conclusion that it was normal. "Olaf, can you check on Elisabeth?" Olaf smiled. "Of course! I can give her warm hugs!" Anna laughed. "She would love Olaf's signature hugs! But be quiet, Elsa might be still sleeping. She sung that song like there was no tomorrow didn't she Olaf…" Anna said. Olaf shrugged. "She sung that song when she built me." Anna's eyes widened. "It must be her happy song." Olaf laughed and walked to check on the baby.
"Happy song…" Anna thought. She wasn't feeling very good. She actually had a fever. She could really use Elsa's ice magic right now. She was going to ask Kristoff to take her out and explore. But Kristoff wasn't a morning person. Anna wasn't either unless she was very excited. Suddenly, she felt something coming up. She quickly grabbed the bowl and vomited. After a couple of seconds, she stopped. Breathing heavily, she looked at the bowl in shock. There was ash in her vomit. She gulped. Something was more than not ok. "Gerda?" She called weakly. The round woman with short brown hair came to her. "May you please get the nurses? And Elsa and Kristoff? It's an emergency." Gerda bowed. "Yes your highness." Anna sat in bed, full of uncertainty of what was soon to come.
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"Queen Elsa?" Gerda called. Elsa was putting her hair in a bun. "Yes Gerda? Please call me Elsa." There was a pause. "Anna needs you to come immediately to her room. It is an emergency." A ball formed in her throat. What was wrong with Anna now? "I'm coming Gerda!" She called out as she stood up and tucked in her chair. Elsa opened the door and rushed outside. "Where's Kristoff?" Elsa asked urgently. "He's on his way as well." Gerda answered with a wary look on her face.
She burst into Anna's room. "Anna what's wrong? Are you-?" Anna pointed at her bowl, which was filled with vomit and ash. Fear consumed Elsa. Why would there be Ash in Anna's vomit? "Elsa… I-I don't know what's wrong with me…" Anna had a frown on her face. It made Anna look lifeless. "Are you feeling hot?" She asked her. Anna nodded. "Well… this might help…" Elsa created an ice pack with her hands and placed it on Anna's forehead. A sigh of relief escaped her. "I feel a lot better… Thanks Elsa." Elsa gave her a warm smile. "I'm glad I could help." Kristoff walked in, his hair wasn't combed and he smelled horrible. Elsa took a step back. "Anna are you…" He glanced at the bowl. "Why is there…?" He stammered. Anna shook her head. "It must've been what happened in the cave." Kristoff whispered. Anna shook her head. "Wait, what?!" Elsa's eyes widened. "What cave? When-" Anna chuckled uncomfortably. Kristoff looked at her. "Wait you didn't tell her?" Anna looked at the ground. Elsa glared at her. "Tell me." Anna tugged her braid. "Well… on our honeymoon…" Elsa's jaw dropped. "Anna are you telling me that this happened almost a year ago and you haven't told me?" Kristoff glared at her. "Why didn't you tell her?" Anna shook her head. "I-I didn't want to make you worry. You were dealing with a lot of stress." Elsa's featured softened "Anna…" She said gently. "I'm you're sister… I would cancel all my meetings so I could help you…" Anna was speechless. Elsa loved her. I mean, she knew that before but this was the first time she had ever heard it come out her mouth. "I'm sorry Elsa…" Anna apologized. Elsa nodded solemnly.
Anna told her the story about her honeymoon and how when she went to a spring and saw a mysterious light come from the cave. She told her how she went inside and found an old woman with pupils of fire- and that the woman had done something strange to her- but she didn't know what. "Strange things have been happening since then. You didn't notice because they were covered up by the pregnancy." Elsa nodded, speechless. Anna was glad that she was a good listener and didn't say anything awkward while she was telling the story. "Well… I have an idea on where we can find more information." Elsa concluded. There was a glint of hope in Anna's eyes. "Where?" She grinned excitedly. She jumped up and down. "The trolls." Kristoff grinned. "Great idea Queen Elsa." Elsa glanced worriedly at Anna. "I must leave now-Kristoff you are in charge with Anna while I am gone okay?" Kristoff's eyes widened. "But…" "Please. Take care of Anna for me." He sighed. "Ok. Just tell my family I said hi." Elsa laughed. "Don't worry-I will." She rushed out the door.
Elsa went to the stables and grabbed her horse, Snowflake. She stroked her mane. "Hey girl!" She cooed. The horse neighed. Elsa got onto the horse. "C'mon Snowflake-we got to find Pabbie and the trolls!" The horse galloped across the castle grounds and out into the unknown.
She made herself a trail of ice that covered the lake, like a bridge. As she and Snowflake zoomed across, she had déjà-vu. She did the exact same thing the night of her coronation; except she was running from her sister; not for her. This time, she wasn't going to run away. Elsa was going to help Anna. It was the least she could do after she saved her almost two years ago.
She forgot to bring gloves to conceal her powers from any foreigner that came. Even though it was rare that a foreigner came and did not know Elsa had ice powers, she still felt a bit uncomfortable about presenting her powers to others. The day of the Great Thaw was different. She had been overflowing with joy-more joy that she had ever experienced in her entire life at the moment.
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Not only did she forget her gloves, but she also foolishly forgot to bring any food. Elsa was in luck when she saw smoke. A building! She had only just become aware that she was exhausted when she approached the building. She jumped off Snowflake and brought her inside a stable with hat and patted her on the side gently. "Thank you. I'll get you something to eat too." The horse neighed worriedly. Elsa chuckled. "I'll be back!" She climbed the steps and read the sign, Wandering Oaken's Trading Post & Sauna, It read. Elsa smiled in delight at the word sauna. She opened the door, and the bells jingled. It was a small store, but it had just what she needed. Behind the wooden counter stood a large man with pudgy cheeks dotted with pink-from the cold. "Woo-hoo!" He called. Elsa took a step forward. "Everything in winter department 10% off! Yes?" He nods vigorously. Elsa glanced at the winter department. Even though it was mid –January, Oaken's 'winter department' was all sold out. There was only a lone pair of snowshoes and brown boots. "Umm…" Elsa murmured hesitantly. "May I please get some apples? And some sandwiches? Maybe something to drink? Please?" Oaken nodded and put what she asked for on the counter. From the corner of her eye she noticed the sauna was being used. "That will be 30 dollars." Elsa was astounded. Thirty dollars? Luckily, she had brought quite a substantial amount of money. It must be hard to make money out here in the middle of nowhere. Elsa sighed. "Here you go." Elsa placed the full bag of cash on the table. It was about 50 dollars. She still had some loose coins in her pocket-hopefully. The man gingerly took the bag. "For me?" He said as he raised his eyebrows. Elsa nodded. "You can keep the change." The man gave her stuff. "Thank you-I didn't get your name, no?" Elsa turned around, opening the door. "Queen Elsa of Arendelle," she bowed her head slightly and closed the door cautiously.
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