Author's Note(s): Did Anneka's [Ghost] appearance give you feelings? If it did, well I guess I should be happy. If it didn't... I have nothing to say to you. (I kind of intended to do that.) You'll learn more about Amund in this story! I'm pleased to know that you people are enjoying my story so far.

Anneka will eventually make more appearances in this story, such as this chapter right here.

So... What do you people like about my story? (Besides it being addicting, as a few of the reviewers said. Just curious!)

I think I should give you guys a special treat later on in my story here. (Uhhhh... I'm not even sure about the smut, because I HIGHLY doubt I'll be even doing that; I could, but, doubt it) But so far, you know what to do, leave a review, favorite, follow, or do all of the above.

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Me: Laters! Goodbye!

Btw, this chapter will alternate between Elsa and Amund's POV. You should notice the changes.

Alexandra the Snow Princess


Chapter VI: The Revelation

Queen Elsa was surely surprised when Olaf came in during her meeting with foreign dignitaries so suddenly. Not only was she surprised, but she was ticked off also; it was snowing in the room and a few spikes of ice protruded from the walls which clearly reflected her agitation, "Olaf, what is so important that you have to interrupt this meeting—right here, right now?"

The snowman stuttered a bit from her tone of voice, "An-Anna told me to come get you, there are ki-kids that she invited waiting for you outside."

Elsa eyed him a bit, "Ok. Fine, tell her that I will be there once this is over."

"She isn't really going to like that answer; she also told me that it's either you go outside on your own or she marches in here to drag you out." Olaf warned.

"Anna... What am I going to do with you? Excuse me gentlemen, I'm afraid that this meeting will have to be adjourned until tomorrow." She rose from her seat and followed Olaf to the gardens where her sister and the children are waiting.

The Queen made her way towards the young group, already a few were making their way to her. "Hi, Queen Elsa!" A brown-haired little boy greeted with a toothy smile. "Are you gonna make it snow, your Majesty?" A girl asked. Elsa smiled at the children's enthusiasm, she merely replied, "As you children wish."

She conjured up a snowball and tossed it into the air, making it gently snow. The children were in awe of her ability. A few of them caught the snowflakes with their tongues.

"Hey Elsa!" Anna greeted, her cheery side still on. "Hello Anna, one question: Why did you have Olaf drag me out of my meeting—an important one, no less?" Her sister giggled lightly, "Well... I thought you should take a break from Queenly stuff, so I invited the kids so they can come and play with you. Amund is having some fun, take a look."

The Princess pointed towards the large tree where the kids are at, surely enough, Amund was there helping them build a large snowman. Everyone worked on the large and small pieces of the body and gathered stones for the smile and eyes. The brown haired boy that the Queen saw earlier handed his hat to Amund, he then placed the final piece of fabric on the inanimate snowman's head.

The kids cheered, their snowman was finally finished, except Amund ended their fun when he gave them and their snowman a contemplating look. "Something's missing." He remarked before walking over to a small basket containing vegetables and felt around for the thing that was 'missing'.

After a few seconds, he pulled out a decent sized carrot, not too large, not too small, not too lumpy, the one that was 'just right' as he commented. Amund handed the vegetable to the brown-haired boy and picked the child up so he could put the piece on the snowy face.

Elsa smiled when the snow-covered man waved at her. He was being bombarded with snowballs now. The Queen couldn't help but join in on the fun, along with Anna and Olaf in the fray. The snow hills provided perfect cover for both sides. Elsa laughed when she hit her sister square on the face with a snowball. "Nice shot, Snow Queen." Amund commented, smirking a bit. He passed her thirteen more snowballs, ones that he already made, while he searched for weaknesses on the opposing side.

Apparently he found one.

When no one was looking, Amund snuck to a tree and started to scale it effortlessly. Once he reached a decent height above, he leaped to another tree. The branches barely made a sound as he walked on them. Amund smiled wickedly when he was hovering above the team that's against him, Olaf, and Elsa. When everyone was distracted he secretly conjured up an enormous pile of snow and dropped it upon the group below.

The children popped their heads out before looking above, their adversary was waving at them, they looked at each other before one of them shouted happily, "That was the greatest snowball fight EVER!"

Amund's smile slightly faded, those words were a reminder of the last snowball fight that he and Anneka shared before she passed. He mentally grieved for her again. The little girl looked almost exactly like her.

The turquoise eyes... The wavy golden-brown hair... All that was needed now was lightly tanned skin, instead of the creamy hue, and freckles everywhere on her face and arms for her to truly appear like Anneka.

'Enough Amund! Don't you dare start thinking about Anneka dying!' He mentally scolded himself for thinking about Anneka's death, yet again, he had promised her that he would only think about the special, memorable times they had shared not the tragic one, but it's a work in progress though. He climbed down the tree trunk and bid farewell to the kids, who sadly had to return home.

Elsa noticed his upset expression after the children left. She could only watch him slowly enter the castle.


Later that evening...

Amund sat on the windowsill, staring out into the fjords. He was lost in his thoughts for quite sometime now, his mind was in a foggy haze. Incoherent sounds were played in his head. They were seemingly whispers, none of them made sense to him. He focused his mind on a particular voice, one that sounded like a giggle.

'You know you're in love, Amund!'

Anneka.

His deceased sister was right behind him, he can feel her presence there. He turned around, she was standing before him, yet again. Surprisingly, he was startled. "Anneka! Goodness, you have to stop doing that!" Amund put a hand on his chest to make sure he didn't just die of a heart attack, he was relieved to find that his heart was still beating. He was so close to falling off the edge of the windowsill, luckily he backed away from it swiftly.

'Sorry! Sorry! I'm so sorry, Amund! I didn't mean to frighten you so!' His sister nearly panicked from scaring her brother so bad that he nearly falls out. "It's ok, Anneka. I know you didn't mean it. Just don't keep on doing that, ok?" Amund reassured. Her eyes softened and a smile slowly creeped her lips.

She watched brother walk over to his bed, he smiled when she cuddled by him. "I know what you're thinking, sis: I am in love with Elsa." Amund remarked. 'Obviously you are, my brother. The mere look in your eyes when you gaze at the Queen, I'd say is a look of pure love. Face the music, you are in love with her! Don't say you aren't, 'cause I can hear your thoughts.' Anneka teased, one of her eyebrows arching in a suggestive manner.

"Fine. I admit it, I'm in love with Queen Elsa." Her brother admitted, finally he did after a few days of denying it.

'I knew it! I knew it! I KNEW IT!' Anneka squealed, clutching her brother tightly. Her brother rolled his eyes, "Yeah. Are you done with making me blush from the awkwardness?" His cheeks were flushed and scarlet red from just thinking about the Queen. His sister was just making the situation even more humorous to her.

'What's wrong Amund? Trying to hold back from Elsa? Trying to not think about her?' Anneka teased again, she was having too much fun making her brother feel awkward. In fact, she was loving it. "That's enough, Anneka! You're making me feel all weird." Amund playfully pushed his sister, making her laugh.

'Good, perhaps I should keep on doing that!' She shot back before flicking her eyes to the door.

The knob was slowly being turned.

'Amund, I'm sorry but I have to go. Someone's coming. We wouldn't want anyone fainting from seeing a floating dead girl here. Goodbye again, for now, brother.' She kissed him on the cheek before fading away, leaving the sight of whomever's about to enter Amund's room. Her brother was baffled at her sudden leave, but he turned around to find Elsa standing at his doorway.


"Good evening, Amund." The Queen greeted, smiling. Amund greeted her back. She strode over to the bed where he was at and took a seat next to him. They were in awkward silence for a moment before her voice broke it, "So what have you been doing cooped up in here?" Elsa asked.

Amund shrugged, "I wasn't doing much, all I did was just think."

"About what?" She questioned. Again a shrug, "To be honest, I don't know. My thoughts were being incoherent."

Elsa chuckled before changing the topic, "I must say, you quite enjoyed your time with the children earlier."

"In fact, I did. They reminded me of those special times that Anneka and I had. Those were fun."

The Queen smiled, at least he was thinking about the good times that he and his sister shared. Now those memories were worth reminiscing about. She was curious about his sister and wanted to know more about her. "I'm not sure if you would like to answer this, but it's ok if you don't want to—Um... Can you tell me more about Ann-Anneka?"

Amund's eyes widened, he was silent for a moment, "My sister? Well... Anneka was the most lively girl that you could ever meet, she was so full of energy. She'd always looking at the positives and not the negatives of any situation. Her appearance, I could just describe as stunning and gorgeous. She had these striking turquoise blue eyes that you can just gaze at for hours, that is if she lets you. Her golden-brown hair, to me resembled chocolate, which she absolutely loved. And her face, that lightly tanned face (he shakes his head), had an entire batch of freckles that you can't even count. I can only imagine the young lady that she has become now."

Elsa smiled when she began to picture [young] Anneka's appearance. He was right, she did look stunning when she was little. The little eyes of his sister really got to her, they were just so full of innocence. It was a great shame that she didn't get to meet the girl in person, they could've been great friends and possibly sister-in-laws if she and Amund were to be married.

The Queen heard a small voice that was barely even a whisper, "Hello... Your Majesty..." Her ears perked up, "Did you just say something, Amund?" He looked at her with a confused expression, "No. I didn't. Why?"

"I thought I heard a voice."

"Oh. I understand, considering we're the only two people here." Again, awkward silence filled the room for a moment. This time, Amund broke it, "I... There's... So-Something that I-I need to tell you, Elsa."

"What is it?" She inquired, the temperature in the room dropped from nervousness.

He took a deep breath and answered, "You're not the only one with elemental abilities…" Elsa was taken aback by what he just said, "Yo-You mean…?"

"Yes. I have abilities too."

The Queen wanted to believe, but… She needed proof to be sure. "Show me." She requested in a soft voice. Amund complied. He waved his right hand over his left and formed a single rose made out of plant and ice. Elsa examined the intricate rose that has been placed on her hands.

The stem and leaves were pure plant, the flower atop was made out of ice. Out of mere curiosity, she took a whiff of the flower; surprisingly the rose had the scent of one despite being made of ice.

"Amazing..." Elsa complimented, clutching the ice rose close to her chest. Amund chuckled a bit, "I used my ice ability to cause that large waterfall of snow to fall on the children. You did see that, did you?"

"I did see the snow, but I didn't see you use your powers. As a matter of fact, I thought you were just merely shaking the branches." The Queen laughed.

She now knows someone who understands her.


Author's Note: Sup people. How's everything been going? Sorry for the delay, stupid exams take up my time and I have a MAJOR one tomorrow in Science. Wish me some good luck in it! I'm gonna need it.

I thought it was time for Elsa to finally know that Amund has powers. Not just one, but two. Things are going to get interesting later.

You get the deal: I DO NOT OWN "FROZEN"!