Elsa stood admiring the handiwork of the castle staff. All of them had done a very good job in working out the details of the ball. For the first time in forever, Elsa was having fun. What was even better was the fact that Elsa had not come close to exposing her powers since she was crowned.

"Queen Elsa of Arendelle." Those words echoed through her mind. She was queen. If only her parents could see her now. 'Of course, if they could see me now, I wouldn't be queen...'

Something just occurred to Elsa. 'This all seems... very familiar.' Elsa guessed she had just had dreams about this day since it was so important and unique. 'Yeah, that must be it.'

Looking around the room, Elsa took in more of it's beauty, specifically that of the chandelier. Elsa couldn't figure out what exactly drew her attention to it; it was pretty, but it certainly shouldn't have been the center of her attention. 13 years of nobody but a voice through a door, and a yet a light was holding her attention more than people... but there was something... something frightening, saddening, and infuriating all at the same time about that light.

"Excuse me." Elsa heard a voice from behind her.

"Pardon." It came a little closer

"Sorry." Now Elsa remembered. Elsa did have a dream about this. In it Anna had come up to her, asking for her permission to marry some strange redheaded prince.

"Let me just... get around you there." Elsa heard Anna continue from behind her. Elsa hoped Anna was either trying to get to someone else, or she was coming to her for something completely different.

"Thank you."

"Oh. There she is is."

"Elsa!" She cringed. Closing her eyes and hoping for the best, Elsa turned to face her sister. Expecting to receive something completely different than she did. As soon as she was face to face with Anna, Elsa was wrapped in her sister's arms.

"This is incredible!" Anna said to her sister. "How is this possible?"

"I'm not sure I know what you mean, Anna." Elsa said pushing the princess away from her.

Anna looked deeply hurt until a look of realization came to her face.

"You don't know! Of course! You always said you could never control them, and you could barely even detect them, and that was BEFORE you started to go crazy, and-"

"Anna!" Elsa interrupted her ramblings. "WHAT are you talking about?!"

"Of course, I'm sorry." Anna apologized. "You're dreaming. Or rather, we're dreaming! Somehow I'm in this dream experiencing it with you. Isn't that awesome?! I wonder how it happened. I wonder if we could replicate it! Did it happen because we were so close in proximity to each other, or was it some kind of fluke of nature? Could you come into MY dreams? That would be even better because I can control my dreams fairly easily. I could replace you ice powers with the control over plant life. You could make giant trees!"

"ANNA!" Elsa was very angry at her sister; she wasn't making any sense! "This is the celebration of my coronation. Please, let us enjoy this night and then you can be crazy in the morning." Elsa started walking away, but Anna grabbed hold of her hand accidentally sliding her glove off. Elsa didn't notice.

"Elsa, we need to talk about this. You weren't just crowned queen tonight; you've been queen for a year tonight!"

"Anna, I said we would talk about this in the morning." Elsa told the princess, getting slightly angered by her persistence.

"No, Elsa, we need to talk about this now! You clearly don't remember, but recently you've been-"

"I! SAID!" Elsa turned around, accidentally letting ice loose from her hand that had gotten it's glove taken off; it dropped out of Anna's hand fell to the ground a few feet away. Elsa gasped and fell to the ground as she looked at Anna. Tears blurred Elsa's vision, but through them, Elsa could make out the image of Anna's body punctured by ice spikes, blood dripping down them. The party guests seemed to fade away as Elsa was concentrating on her dead sister, the one she'd shut out for 13 years trying to prevent this very occurrence. . . . Actually, the guests did fade away.