Chapter 10: Blackened Snow
"Soon very soon. You say she's gone? He took her….perfect just perfect." Pitch said as he paced the shadow of the back ally.
Elsa was gone, she'd left with that no good frozen two timer Jack Frost; but that would be fixed soon enough. Pitch had been watching, waiting for a chance to bring himself out of the shadows and into her life. She just needed a little more….darkness.
"That sister, Anna, and the boy Kristoff will bring her back. I can guarantee that, then she has the big galla party at the mansion to announce that she's taking over the company. That's when I'll strike, I just have to wait a little longer." He said looking up into the face of the man he had been working with for nearly three years.
Meticulous planning and careful observation had brought him to this point. For nearly five years he had been waiting for a chance to slip into her life, a chance to gain access to her; one where she was open to the darkness he offered. She was almost ready, and even if she wasn't he wasn't going to wait any longer.
"You must be there, you know your job. I want them both, Elsa I'll keep; Anna you can do with as you please. Kill her, keep her, make her into an ice statue makes no difference to me. But lay a finger on Elsa and you'll never see the end of your nightmare." Pitch said calling forth one of his black sand steeds.
The man snorted and moved into the light, away from Pitch's influence. "I got it Pitch, I only need Anna to gain control of the company. With her sister gone she'll take over, making it easy for me to slip in." The man said with a evil glint in his brown eyes.
Pitch laughed as he began pacing again, his feet didn't make a sound on the concrete, and even though it was cold his breath didn't cloud in front of him. His plans were falling into place, soon Elsa would be his, she would forever dwell with him where Jack could never reach her. He just needed a little more time, and maybe the removal of one nonessential worker.
"Your services are no longer required boy, go about your business and leave me be." He said turning to the man in the light with a glare.
The man stiffened but didn't move. "Don't think so Pitch, you try to betray me and I'll ruin your plans! I'll make sure you never see Elsa again." With that he turned and walked away.
Pitch smiled as his retreating figure, he liked him. He was a useful pawn, perhaps he would keep him around to see what happened.
