With the passing days, there was no word from the king and queen. Elsa stood at the window of the over looked the ocean. Her blue eyes looked toward the edge where the ship had sailed. She became worried about them. Her right hand was over her left and held it tight. There was no letter sent to the kingdom. They have to have gotten there days ago.

"Your Hidnus, is everything alright?" a servant, asked, as he came up from behind the princess.

"Everything's fine, thank you." Elsa answered, turning to look at him.

"Are you sure? is there anything I can get for you?"

Elsa shook her head no, as she looked back toward the window. As the

servant walked away, The ice blonde hair, girl looked back toward the window, continuing to pray for her parents safe return. A day later, a ship from the southern Isles sailed toward the docks of Arendelle. The large wooden voyage came to the side of a deck. Two men put a large gang way on the edge of the ship. The other side came down on the dock. The three men climbed down on the dock. Two of Arendelle's royal advisers approached them.

"We were not expecting you. What brings you to Arendelle?" one of them asked curiously.

The visitors of the southern Isles handed the first Adviser a scroll, written by their king. The advisor took the scroll and opened it. He read the words and his eyes widen. He looked up to the three men who only turned away in sadness.

"We must tell Elsa." he said, looking to the other adviser.

Meanwhile, in the castle, Elsa was sitting in the dining room, sitting at the side of her father's chair. A bowl of soup stood in front of her. But she didn't feel allot like eating at the moment. She had so much on her mind. But things were just about to get worse. The two advisers and the brown hair, servant were in the other room, with the letter of the fate of her parents.

"We can't keep this from her." the advisor said.

"One of us must tell her."

"I will." the servant said, as he took the scroll.

He looked over to Elsa in the dinning hall. He sighed and closed his eyes. Knowing that she wasn't going to take this well. He then walked into the dinning room and approached her.

"Elsa." he said, as she looked to him.

"Yes?" she asked.

The man looked into his eyes. He felt sad about telling her this. But it had to be done.

"We received a letter from the southern Isles." the servant explained, handing her the letter.

Elsa took it and read the words it had to offer. Her eyes widened, and she dropped on the ground. Tears of loss began to form her blue eyes.

"I'm sorry." the servant said in a whispering voice.

Elsa got up and ran out of the room. The two advisors looked to her as she ran out of sight. They looked back to the dinning hall, looking to the servant. The servant only turned away from them. Elsa ran into her room and slammed the door. she laid on her bed sobbing. She bunched up the covers in her hand as the tears ran from her eyes. Later on that day, Jack was walking along, holding his staff on his shoulder. He looked ahead and saw a crowd of people surrounding the bridge of the castle.

"Whats going on?" he asked himself, as he rushed over to see.

Jack stopped outside the crowd, as he looked to the royal Adviser, who had two guards at his side.

"Citizens of Arrendelle, I bring grave news!" he announced.

"King Spencer and Queen Corella have perished in a storm while traveling to the southern Isles."

Everyone became sadden by this. Many of the women shed tears at the news. Jack revived a shock. He was speechless of what to say. Two of whom at a time were friends were now in the next world. He looked down in sadness, graving over the loss of the king and queen.

"This is a great tragedy to all of us. A funeral shall be held this evening, so that we may pay our respects and our last goodbyes."

That very evening, the people of Arendelle, stood in front of two large rocks that were now the tomb stones of their once beloved rulers. Jack stood in front with his mother at his side. He wore a blue tuxedo and white gloves over his cursed hands. The priest stands in front of the people and says the words of Ferrell. Jacks mother began to cry, as the priest continues. Jack holds hid mother close to him. She cried on his shoulder. Jack thought about Elsa. How sad she is with all this. He closed his eyes tight. After the funeral came to an end, every began to walk back toward Arendelle. All but Jack. The young man stood there moaning over the loss. His mother looked back and saw her son just standing there.

"Jack?" she called back.

"Give me a moment." He said.

his mother nodded. She turned and continued walking. Jack stood there with a rose in his hand. He came up to the two tomb stones and set down the rose in between them. He closed his eyes, feeling tears beginning to come.

"I'm sorry this happened to you. To you both." he said, continuing to kneel before the large stones.

Jack looked up to them.

"I promise, I'll look out for Elsa, I won't let anything happen to her. You can count on it."

{I hope you liked it, Things really get started on the next chapter, till then, please comment and review