Emma

I heard Elsa talking and tried my best to answer her and stay awake. But I just couldn't do it anymore. I was too cold and too tired to even speak. Everything, my whole body, was cold. I couldn't feel anything but the cold and laying on the ice didn't even make a difference.

I wasn't even sure I would survive. A normal person would think they were going to die, but I didn't want to give up yet. I had to survive this! For Henry. If Henry would lose me too, then I would really be miserable for a very long time. I didn't want Henry to lose another mother.

Hearing Killian's voice made me feel stronger for just a minute. For a moment, I could talk, but it faded away so quickly, that I couldn't even tell Elsa what was so complicated about our relationship.

I didn't even know if she would understand if I explained. I was actually surprised Elsa didn't ask me questions about why my father was the same age as I was...

"Anna? You knew her?"

My eyes flew open when Elsa asked someone if they knew Anna. David talked to her through the walkie, telling her about how Anna had helped him become the man he was now. All this time... He had known Anna all this time and he never realized it.

Elsa placed the Walkie on the ice and stood up. I managed to turn to my side and push myself up as I watched Elsa preparing to use her magic. Elsa saw me sitting up and smiled.

Suddenly, snow started to raise up and blue magic came out of Elsa's hands. I stared at her, growing warmer by only looking at how I was going to be set free. She was finally doing it. The fact that my father knew her sister, seemed to be enough for her to get her powers under control again.

A small round gap formed in the wall and it grew bigger and bigger. When it was big enough for someone to get through, Elsa stopped and quickly walked over to me.

I wanted to push myself up and walk out myself, but Elsa grabbed me before I could. For the first time, I let someone help me get out like I was an invalid.

"Emma!" Killian called out to me.

Elsa guided me to the exit of the cave. The moment I was close enough, Killian grabbed my arm and pulled me out himself. He held me close the moment I got out and only the warmth of his body, helped me feel better again. But I still couldn't bring out a word.

"Let's get her home, warmed up," David told him.

Without a word, Killian picked me up and walked to the car with me, leaving David and Elsa behind. Looking over Killian's shoulder, I saw David giving Elsa his hand to help her out of the cave. He said something to her, but we were already too far to hear them.

Killian hadn't given Elsa one look when she released me from the cave and I knew why. I was actually happy that we were alone for just a moment because that gave me the chance to talk to her.

"I think you should give her a chance, Killian," my voice was hoarse, but I was able to talk again.

"Who?" Killian coldly asked, putting me in the car and fastening my seatbelts. "That woman who nearly killed you, only because she wanted to find her sister? That woman is dangerous, Emma. If David wouldn't have happened to know her sister, you would have been dead."

"Magic isn't easy to control, Killian," I told him. "I know what she did, but I can see her point of view. I know very well how it feels to have powers you can't control. I can't always control them either."

"You've just started," Killian argued. "And if you can't control your powers, then nothing happens. You wouldn't be able to kill someone if you can't control your powers."

"You don't know that," I argued back, finally finding my voice completely again. "I don't know what my magic can do if it gets out of control and I still think Elsa isn't as bad as you think she is. Please, just try to act normal around her... For me."

I knew I had hit Killians weak spot by saying those words. He was in love with me and I knew he would do anything if I asked him too. Killian was silent and I raised my head to look into his eyes. Killian looked back at me and he sighed as his eyes softened.

"Fine," He said. "I'll give her a chance, but you can't force me to like her."

"I'm not asking you too," I answered content with his answer. "If you really want to, I couldn't stop you from hating her either. But at least do your best not to show that to her."

I knew him well enough to know that he liked showing how much he didn't like people. Weather it was through literally insulting them or making sarcastic comments. I didn't want to let Elsa down, Even though I could understand Killian's point of view, I still was more on her side. I could understand her.

David and Elsa walked over to us and our conversation was over. Without a word, Killian walked over to the other side and took the seat next to me. He put his arm around me and pulled me close. Without a fight, I rested my head on his chest.

Elsa hesitated when David opened the door for her.

"What is this kind of carriage?" she asked David. "Everytime one passed me by, it made a strange noise and there are never horses pulling those things."

I felt Killian's chest shake as if he was laughing. I really wanted to remind him of the fact that he had done the same as Elsa just did. He didn't even know what Jello was when he was in the hospital.

"It's called a car," David explained, also slightly smiling. "And it doesn't need a horse to go forward."

"Yes, that's what I've seen too..." Elsa said, still not getting into the car. "But how does it move forward?"

"I know it's all confusing, but we'll teach you everything you need to know later," David said. "If you want to know how a car works, then just get in. It won't bite."

Elsa looked at the car as if it would bite her, but she walked to it and set down in the chair. David pulled the seatbelts and fastened it for Elsa so he didn't have to explain it to her.

"It's something for safety," Killian explained when Elsa looked at her seatbelts curiously. "You should keep it on if you want to stay alive."

I rolled my eyes. It surprised me that Killian was talking to Elsa, but he was just scaring her right now.

"Don't be like that," David told him, not very happy that he was in the car too. "It's just for safety in case an accident happens. But it's not like you will die immediately if you don't wear it. Though it's a law that you always wear your seatbelts."

"Why?" Elsa asked confused.

Before David answered, he turned the key and started the motor. Elsa gasped and grabbed the edges of her seat when the car started moving.

"Because it's safer," David just answered. "Like I said, later we'll tell you everything you need to know. Now I need to get Emma home as soon as I can."

Elsa took the hint and stopped talking. She let go of her chair, but by seeing her face in the mirror, I knew she was still afraid. That poor girl didn't know anything about what was happening. I was impressed that she managed to say hidden for a day with all those strange things.

I was starting to get more feeling in my bones, but that made the cold even worse. Everything was hurting... I closed my eyes, knowing I was finally allowed to do that without killing myself. Even though I couldn't sleep. It felt nice to close my eyes for a moment.

When the car stopped, Killian didn't even give me a chance to get out and walk myself. The moment I stepped out, he picked me up again and started to walk towards the apartment.

David and Elsa walked in front of us, going fast to finally get me inside. Elsa looked over her shoulder at me but quickly looked away again. I raised my head and saw Killian looking coldly at her.

"You promised," I whispered to him.

Killian just nodded and his cold look faded away. No one said a word as we walked up the stairs. David opened the door and Killian immediately stepped inside, instead of giving David and Elsa the chance to get in.

"Mom!" Henry shouted as Killian put me in the most comfortable chair in the room. "Mom, what happened to you?"

"I'm fine," I answered. "There was an accident and I got stuck in an ice cave. I'm okay now, so you don't have to worry about me."

"It was more than just an accident," Killian said without even thinking about it.

I glared at him. He wasn't even trying to give Elsa a chance, even though I had asked him to do that. Elsa stopped in the middle of the room, staring at Henry. When Henry looked at her, she quickly looked away.

Henry stared at her for a moment, understanding that she was the reason why I got stuck in that ice cave. I bit my lip, hoping that he wouldn't be cold to Elsa too.

"Well, I'm happy you got out, mom," He said, looking away from Elsa.

I smiled. Of course, he wouldn't be angry at Elsa for what happened. He was too good not to give her a second chance. He had the heart of the truest believer and I knew he would believe in Elsa too. Because I believed in her.