We had been back in Arendelle for three days. Elsa had barely survived the trip home. As soon as we arrived, she was rushed to be taken care of and nobody was allowed to visit her…until today.

"Hey Elsa, how you feeling?"

"It hurts, a lot."

"Yeah, I know. Listen, I'm sorry, if I had known…"

"No, its fine. You didn't know, its not your fault. I should have been more aware of what they were doing."

"Well, I'm not supposed to be here this long, I have to go. Is there anything you need?"

"No, not right now. Thanks though Anna."

I could tell she was still in pain. She didn't look good. Kristoff was waiting for me outside.

"How is she?"

"She looks horrible, and she said it really hurts."

"Anna, you know it's not your fault."

"Yeah, I know. But it feels like it is."

I guess he could see that I was getting upset at all of this.

"Hey, come here."

He opened his arms and embraced me. He hadn't done that in a long time. It reminded me of the way my parents used to hug me when I was younger. It was comforting; it let me know that even if something were to happen to Elsa, I still had one person left who loved me.

"Thank you Kristoff."

I didn't want him to ever let me go, but I had to go back to the castle and he wasn't allowed in.

"Well, you need to go back to the castle."

"Yeah, I guess so."

As I was entering the castle, Kai came up to me frantically. There was a sense of urgency in his voice, but I knew it was much more than that.

"Anna, you need to go see your sister, right now."

"Slow down Kai, I just saw her. What's the problem."

I feared the worse, but I was hoping that she just wanted to talk again.

"Something bad has happened. She doesn't have much longer to live."

"Oh my god."

I ran to where Elsa was being taken care of and burst threw her door, nearly knocking it off the hinges.

"Elsa."

I could tell just by looking at her that she was losing her strength. She really didn't have much longer.

"Anna." She said weakly

"I'm here Elsa. Don't worry, you'll be ok."

"No, Anna, I'm not going to make it through this. I'm sorry, I fought my hardest and I saved you at the same time."

"Elsa no, you can make it, come on, you can't leave me here, not now."

Tears began forming in my eyes.

"Listen Anna, you can make it through this, you did it when mom and dad died. This is no different. It's better for me, if I made it through this, I wouldn't be like my old self, never."

"Elsa, I don't want you to be like your old self, I love you just how you are."

I saw the tears in her eyes, she didn't want to leave me here, but she knew she had no choice.

"Anna, you don't need to worry about me, I'll be fine. I'm going to be in a better place."

Elsa breathed her last breath, and just like that, she was gone, from the world, from me, from Arendelle.

"Elsa, come on Elsa. Wake up."

Those words brought back memories from when we were younger, when we didn't have anything to worry about and we could just play.

"Elsa, please. Do you want to build a snowman?"

I couldn't handle the fact that I had just lost Elsa. I would never be able to ask her that again. She shut me out to protect me, and when she ran away, I had to go and save her. All she wanted to do was save me from Hans, and she risked her life for me. She loved me, and I loved her. I just wanted her to live a better life, and she was doing that now. No more pain, no more fear, no more worry. She was in a better place, and she would be there waiting for me when my time came, but for now, there are more important things to worry about.