"Elsa, the Snow Queen."

"The story of the Snow Queen and Jack Frost, and how they saved the world."

"Promise you'll be back in five minutes?"

"Five minutes, I promise."

Elsa sat up quickly. The sheets were tangled around her legs, and she almost fell to the ground in the momentary confusion. Taking a deep breath, she tried to sort through her muddled thoughts. She had been dreaming that night, when she and her imaginary friend sat up playing that one night. When he had sat with her and made her feel so much safer. And then he left, and she had stopped believing. She had waited for him for ten years, before she realized he wasn't real. That had been three years ago. And she was ruling a country now, so she was the Snow Queen.

Everyone knew and accepted her, and yet she still felt on edge, like something was coming for her.

Elsa stood up quickly, walking quickly to the window, she look out, and saw the stars. She used to this before the coronation, whenever she felt scared. Frankly, that had been almost everynight. The nightmares would wake like they just did, and she would come to the window, and wish for something, anything. Sometimes, she wished Jack would come back. Other times, she wished that she could talk to Anna, to anyone. Mostly, she just wished that the nightmares would finally stop. And they did, eventually There was a sudden flash, and as she flinched and turned away, she saw something fall to Earth from the stars.

Leaning forward, she saw it land on the mountain where she ran off to during her coronation. Something deep inside her stirred and whispered Go to him.

Him?

Go quickly. He needs you.

"Who? Who needs help?" She said out loud.

He does. Go. Go. GO.

Elsa spun around quickly, walking over to the closet in the corner. Changing out of her nightdress into hastily picked traveling clothes, a pair of loose fitting brown pants, a white shirt, and a light blue coat. she paused in front of the mirror. Staring at herself, she suddenly felt very foolish. What was she doing? Following a voice in her head to run after a falling star. Why was she doing that? She had a kingdom to run. Sighing, she ran her fingers through her loose hair, before sitting on the edge of the bed and staring at her hands. Her fingers curled slightly.

"It was just a dream," she murmured. Looking back in the mirror, she studied herself. She was too old to be chasing after fairytales. "It was all just a dream."

Elsa.

Her head snapped up.

"Who's there?"

Please, Elsa, my child, listen to me. I know you won't believe me. But please, just go to him, he needs you help.

Elsa stood up. "Who are you?"

He will know. Now, go, before it is too late.

"Wait, who will?" Silence answered her. "Hello?"

Punching her bed, she muttered under her breath something along the lines of, 'I can't believe I'm doing this', before running down the hall to her sister's room. Knocking quickly on it, she heard Anna groan from the other side.

"Anna, open up," she said, knocking again. The door swung open to reveal her little sister's drooping eyes and massive bed head.

"Ellllllllsa, it's the middle of the night," she said, before taking in her sister's appearance. "Where are you going?"

"There's something I have to do. Take care of things for me, will you?" She gave her sister a quick hug, before walking quickly down the hallway.

"No, wait, Elsa?" Anna said, running after her. "What's happening?"

"I'll explain later, Anna, I promise," she said, as she opened a door that lead outside to the stables.

"No, Elsa, tell me what's going on," Anna pressed, bumping her shoulder on doorframe of the small stable building. "Ow."

Elsa laughed as she put a saddle on her gray mare, Eponae. "I'll be back soon. I just got some stuff I want to take care of."

"Come on. I'm curious."

"Fine. I'm going on a long journey to find my long lost love and rescue him from a dreadful monster."

"Really?"

"No, not really."

"Oh, okay." Anna smiled as Elsa pulled herself on the horse.

"I don't have a long lost true love, Anna. At least not one that I know about."

"You never know. He's probably dashing though," Anna said, snickering. Sheblink once at her older sister, her expression became serious. "You'll be alright, won't you?"

"Of course."

Anna grabbed her sister's hand. "See you soon. I'll take care of things, I promise."

Elsa smiled down at her sister. "Goodbye, Anna." With that she rode away down the cobblestone courtyard.

A/N: Hello everyone. Here's an Elsa pov chapter, and we get to talk to Anna for the first time. We also meet a new character (sort of). You all know the drill. I don't have that much to say this time. Thanks!