Authors note: Hy, again thank you all for the reviews. They are very much appreciated and mean a lot as they help me quite a bit.

The last time we read Elsa fell...down the rabbit hole...(drumset can be heard in the back ground) lol What is to become of her? Did she pass the test? We shall see...

Any way...I hope you all enjoy it, thank you all for reading and reviewing, hope you all enjoy it and please review when done.:)


Somewhere:

Darkness, it terrified yet comfort Elsa as she was too scared to open her eyes and see whether she had failed or passed the test or if the executioner got her. Well, maybe the last one was enough reason for her to open her eyes and see where she was.

Opening her eyes slowly Elsa held her breath in nervousness before sighting in relief when she saw she was in some kind of underground tunnel of sorts, it dry and musty, like a room which has not been aired out in months.

Coughing a bit Elsa got up and dusted herself before picking up her oil lamp, looking up to where she fell she though "Better continue before the Executioner catches up", with that she began to walk, her boots made a soft thump and crunch noise which filled the silent tunnel, soon up ahead she noticed a light.

It lead to a large chamber and catacombs with stairs and opening which lead up to somewhere,

"Hopefully to safety" though Elsa as she began to make her way upstairs when she heard a loud animal like roar which made her skin crawl. The executioner!

Acting quick Elsa ran up the stairs and through halls, her lungs hurt so did her legs as she forced herself to go faster, as she took a rough turned she heard the blade hitting the walls, it was close but she dared not to look in fear that he would catch her.

Suddenly she hit a door, literally!

"Not again!" yelled Elsa as she grabbed the handled and frantically began to pull on it trying to force it open.

"I will not open" said the door,

"Why not!?" demanded Elsa hoping that the fear in her voice was just in her head,

"Not till you solve my riddle" said the door,

"I have no time! Its coming!" yelled Elsa urgently,

"Answer my riddle and I shall let you in" said the door,

"Alright! Just hurry!" said Elsa resolving to do what was told, the faster the better,

"Tell me, you have lost everything, your home, your money, there is nothing left material or family, when everything is gone...what is it you are left with? Who do you rely?" said the door.

Elsa wanted to scream, she had no time for riddles, the executioner was coming, but her mind worked frantic as she tried to find an answer. She lost everything...without anything or anybody...what will she have left?

She bit her thumb a bit, paced, all the time the noises were getting closer, then after a while she though "Myself, all I have will be myself",

"Correct" said the door before opening, she cried in relief as she ducked and closed it only for the executioner to barge and reach through the door, grabbing her.

Screaming Elsa struggled and shook trying to let herself loose, the executioner chuckled darkly as he watched her struggle while at the same time trying to force himself through the door.

She was doomed if she did not think of something.

Then an idea hit her head, a bad idea maybe, bit it might work for it was either that or continue to struggle, which the struggle would probably end with her being killed.

"I hope this works" though Elsa as with her oil lamp in hand she turned and smashed it into the executioner whom howled in pain as the oil and flames covered him, letting her go Elsa ran as fast as she could.

Running up the stairs and through hallways she ran blindly as the place was pitch black before finding a light.

There was a door, opening it she slammed it shut behind her before locking it and slowly backing away from it, the screams of the executioner had long since died off...hopefully forever as there was no way that it would have survived those burns.

"Well played Elsa" she heard making her jump a couple of feet, turning she saw king Olaf, he offered her a smile as he said "Your quick thinking not only saved your life and defeated the executioner, but also it helped you pass the trial with flying colors.

"That was a trial!?" said Elsa "It almost killed me!",

"I did say that trials would get harder, they are designed to test you in weaknesses and strengths, so of course they will never be easy or anything" said King Olaf, breathing Elsa calmed down a bit before saying "I passed",

"Yes, now come, there is something I must show you" said King Olaf as he turned and began to walk away. Elsa followed through the dark hall and up somestairs, there was silence between them before King Olaf asked "Do you know what that trial was about?","It was for me to take a leap of fate...right?" Elsa said after a moment or two thinking about it,

"Of course, you can never be a good queen if you don't face your fears and take a leap of fate every now and then" he said "Now follow quickly for there is something I must show you before the next trial begins",

"There are more trials?" asked Elsa almost exasperated to hear that as she followed King Olaf,

"Of course, 5 more test for you to pass, what's the point of it if its too easy? Nothing" said Olaf then explained "As soon as you were born and meant to be queen you should have known that life would have been more complicated than that of a pheasant, so you have to learn to adapt and deal with the situation if you ever want to ensure an effective rule".

"Its all so complicated, why am I taking the trials now either way, I am already queen" said Elsa,

"It matters not the who and why and as for queen, your are not a queen and will never be if you do not complete the trials" said Olaf as they continued to walkup the stone steps "There is more at stake then you know Elsa if you do not complete the trials" he said as they arrived to a large chamber.

Saying nothing Elsa walked in and looked in awe, it was the grandest room she had ever seen in her life. The room was entirely carved out of marble, the designs on the roof, walls even floor were far too fine to be made by human hand, while the windows had stain glasses of all manner of designs which represented the seasons and maybe even kingdoms, but it was hard to make out as the windows were smashed and the place was obviously falling apart from age and destruction time brought.

That was when she noticed, right there set in a stage of sorts was a round stone table with stone thrones on it, all of them equal in height and design, except of course the crest which adorned the very center of the thrones.

Taking a closer look Elsa noticed that 3 of the 9 thrones were completely destroyed, while the Southern isle throne had deep cracks all over and was missing a piece in the center, the Arendelle throne looked no better as it looked like it was about to crumble to pieces, the rest of the remaining thrones had cracks but not as bad.

Walking over Elsa placed a hand on the throne of the Southern isles and looked at the hole it had, was the hole a representation of Hans missing heart? Then the Arendelle throne, why was it in such a bad shape? Was it because of her? her sister? the situation which was going on? A combination of it all or something else which she does not know yet?

Then her mind had another question, turning towards Olaf Elsa said "Regardless of age and gender...the trials must take place...is that right?",

"Yes" said King Olaf,

"How old was Hans when he took the trials?" asked Elsa almost afraid to know,

"He was 4 years old, the youngest so far to take and pass the royal trials, the proof is on the Phoenix his companion and on his back" said King Olaf, it made Elsa proud to know that her husband had passed them even knowing that he was so young compared to her timeline, if she was correct on the timelines in her old timeline Hans probably had the trials when he was close to 20 years old...when he met the phoenix...yet how different were the test or trials he went through compared to her.

"What were his trials or tests?" asked Elsa,

"Different, like I am sure Specter explained each trial is different as it caters to the weaknesses and strengths of the individual taking them" said King Olaf "He had his demons like everybody else, but had the potential of becoming a great leader if nudged in the right direction so the tests were given for him to face his flaws, learn humility, truth, justice and most important true bravery which is acquired by doing the right thing no matter how hard it seems",

"It just seems so impossible" said Elsa,

"You'd be surprised, the impossible happens every day" said King Olaf,

"King Olaf, I have to ask, do you think I will pass the trials?" asked Elsa unsure,

"It matters not what I think, but what you think Elsa" said Olaf as soon as he said that the room began to fade away,

"Wait! I need to know! Why is the Arendelle throne crumbling!" called Elsa before everything went black.


The leviathan:

Gasping Elsa woke up, her heart raced as though she had run more than 3 miles with no rest, placing her hand on her heart she breathed trying to calm herself and her heart beat to no avail.

Got even worse when she looked at her hand, the executioner in her dream had scratched her, but...here and now...she had the same scratch.

"How?" though Elsa before she realized the answer...whatever happened in her dreams...during her trials...it happened to her for real...

That very though brought her fear, but it was too late to turn back, she had to finish the trials to prove her worth or else something told her it would be all for nothing.

Suddenly a loud explosion ran through the palace, screams and yells were heard loudly as there was a commotion going around on the deck.

"What is going on?" though Elsa as she got out of the room to investigate, not the smartest idea but still she did what she felt she needed to do.

Arriving on deck her eyes widen as she witnessed the battle going on.

To be continued...


Authors note: Elsa passed the test! Now she has 5 more to go...if she can survive the battle going on...

Any way, thank you all for reading, please review and stay tuned for the next chapter.