It was strange. Anna was mad at her sister, shouldn't she hate her or something? No matter how hard she tried to convince herself that Elsa was a low-life scum that didn't deserve to be her sister she couldn't help but miss her sister. Of course she denied that.

Anna had a new life. She lived in the mountains with Kristoff and their new baby girl, Lisbeth. She gave up her crown and let Elsa run her own country. It's not like she was needed. She was just the spare, they could go on without her. She had made up her mind to never go back to her old life. But one day that all changed.

One day a servant came rushing up to mountain begging to talk to Anna. He said that so etching had happened to Elsa. It was much like what had happened a few weeks ago, only this time Elsa wasn't so lucky. There was about a 10% chance of Elsa making it out of this. But the servant said that the doctors had requested Anna come to the hospital immediately. Without thinking twice Anna jumped on a horse and rode as fast as she could to the castle. On the way there she mentally scolded herself for saying what she had said to Elsa. Her sister could be dead and the last thing she ever said to her is that she no longer considers them family.

Once Anna arrived at the palace she rushed into the little hospital inside the castle. There was a doctor waiting for her at the door.

"Oh, Your Highness, I'm so glad your here!" The doctor exclaimed.

"What's wrong with her, doctor?" Anna asked worriedly.

Anna could tell the doctor didn't want to be the one telling Anna this.

"One of the servants found her in her room, dying. She tried to kill herself again." He explained.

It shouldn't have surprised Anna. But when you find out someone you love wants to be dead it's hard to believe. You don't really want to believe it. But at this moment Anna could do nothing but believe it.

"Is there anything I can do to help." Anna asked. She didn't know why she did that.

The doctor nodded. "We need you to give the magic back to Elsa. That might bring life back into her. It's our last hope." The doctor answered.

Anna felt the need to jump for joy. She hated that magic. She only wanted to get rid of it.

"Alright, let's do this." She said.

The doctor led Anna into a surgery room. Elsa was lying on a table. She was pale and scrawny. Her skin was clutching tightly to her bones. She looked lifeless already which scared Anna to death.

The doctor told Anna to lie down on a similar surgery table right next to her sisters. Which she did. Her breathes were shaky and quick. She was just now thinking this through. She couldn't help but wonder what would happen if the surgery went wrong. If the doctors got them both killed. Anna knew she shouldn't think about that. She had to do this for her sister. She may not have owed Elsa anything but she felt as if she had no choice but to do this.

The doctors hooked Anna up to a bunch of machines. Anna couldn't stop looking at Elsa. She looked so sick. She had probably given up on everything after the incident on the mountain. Anna felt a pang of guilt. She couldn't help but think that she had killed her sister. It was her fault Elsa was depressed. Now she was dying. Anna tried to pull herself together.

The doctors were chatting nervously and getting prepared for whatever it was they did to transport magic to one person to another.

"Elsa?" Anna felt the need to talk to her sister. She didn't know if she was awake or was even listening but she needed to get something off her chest. And this might be the only chance she would ever get.

"Elsa, I just wanted to say I'm sorry. I'm sorry for being so mean and stupid. But then again you deserved it for lying to me. But I'm willing to let that go if you don't die. "Anna felt tears swell into her eyes as she spoke. Her throat was burning but she refused to stop speaking. "I tried being mad at you. I wanted to be mad at you but I couldn't stay mad. Your my sister. My best friend. And seeing you almost dying really scares the hell out of me. I don't want you to die. Not now. So please Elsa. Hold on. I love you."

Elsa's eyes squinted open. Elsa looked at her sister and tried to smile. "It's okay, Anna." She whispered weakly. "I love you too."

aw what a cute way to end a chapter. Kinda short, I know. Do not fear, there is one last chapter, the epilogue. But if course the same rules apply, if ya want to read you you need to review. But anyway thanks for reading my story. I really appreciate it.