Elsa stormed out of the room leaving Hiccup and all the guests with no instructions or anything. Hiccup chased after her."Elsa! Come back!" He chased her into the library. She mumbled angrily to herself. Hiccup entered to see ice creeping into the books and walls."Whoa." He gasped." Who the Hell do you think you are?!" Elsa hissed at him. Hiccup stepped back in surprise.
"Well I already told you my name is Hiccup. I really didn't mean any harm." Elsa ran her fingers though her hair nervously." Toothless is nice. Why won't you listen to me?" Hiccup yelled to get her attention. "This is the exact opposite of what I need right now!" Elsa began talking to herself and pacing back and forth. Even more ice covered the room. Hiccup noticed that it got stronger the more upset that she got." Elsa. It's okay. I know how you feel. I've spent my entire life doing stuff wrong. Being a little untraditional. But it always ends up fine. And it will for you too. Just try to calm down." The queen stopped pacing and sighed. She glanced up at Hiccup.
"You promise that the dragon is harmless?" Hiccup nodded. Elsa stood straight up and calmed down. Though she continued to vibrate with worry. Hiccup smiled at her reassuringly. Hiccup followed her out into the hall. "So you're from Berk huh?" Elsa asked. The boy nodded again." You'd love Berk. It's already Frozen over." Hiccup explained. Elsa breathed a laugh and reentered the ball room. Everyone stared at her for answers." You may go back to what you are doing. The dragon-" "Toothless." "Toothless will be joining us." She didn't seem to enthusiastic about it but she did keep to what you was saying.
The night fury smiled and licked Elsa's hair." Gross!" Elsa yelped and pushed the reptile away. He cocked his head in curiosity."It's okay buddy." Hiccup rubbed the base of the night furies neck. The dragon purred and snarled at Elsa. Her eyes widened as she looked at Anna to see if the princess had seen it too. Elsa snorted annoyed." Um, Elsa. A guard asked me to give this to you." Anna handed her sister an envelope. Elsa narrowed her eyes and opened it. She gasped when she was done reading it."What's wrong?" Anna touched Elsa's arm in concern but her sister pulled away. "It's Hans."
I know this chapter is short but I wanted to point out that it's almost impossible that Elsa's anxiety is completely gone. It's a lot and I mean a lot better. But anxiety takes a longtime to ever come. Thank you for reading and please review.
