"Just be yourself," Anna said as she adjusted the straps of Elsa's dress, "You can do this."

Elsa smiled as she tried to conceal her nervousness, "Thanks."

"Good luck," Olaf said as he walked into the room carrying a deck of cards.

Elsa patted Olaf on the head before pulling her sister into one last hug. "I'll be back soon," she said, "unless her father kills me."

"Stop it. You'll be fine," Anna encouraged her sister, "Good luck."

Elsa waved goodbye as Olaf laid the deck of cards on the table and sat in the chair. Anna waved back as she sat in the chair opposite of Olaf and started to shuffle the deck. Elsa left the room and stood on the deck of their ship overlooking the Swahili coast. On the land, she saw animals running around that she had seen only in her books.

Taking a deep breath, she climbed onto the dock with two of her guards. She stopped and asked a local fisherman for directions to the palace. As she walked along the path, her steps were small and unsure. A few times she considered turning back and heading home, but she knew that she had to do this.

Soon, she could see the sight of a palace in the distance and her breathing started to quicken. She felt a wave of nausea overcome her, but she steadied herself on a nearby post. A couple of deep breaths later and she continued her walk towards the palace.

She reached the palace and a guard approached her, "Who are you?"

"Queen Elsa of Arendelle."

"And what business do you have with the King?"

"I wish to speak to him." The guard looked her over, and gestured for her to follow him. She told her guards to wait outside then followed the palace guards through the doors of the palace. Elsa stepped into the palace and noticed how different it looked from Arendelle's castle. Many animal skins and tribal patterns adorned the walls and King Jelani sat in the middle of the room on his throne.

At the sight of her, the King's eyes narrowed, "You."

Gathering her courage, Elsa straightened her posture. "Please, your majesty. I just want to talk."

"There is nothing to talk about, your majesty," the King said coldly.

"I wish to ask for your permission to court your daughter."

That got the King's attention. He sized up Elsa before laughing, "You're a woman."

Elsa nodded, "I am, but I care about your daughter and as I am Queen of Arendelle I will be able to provide her with the safety and security fit for a Queen."

"You haven't known my daughter for very long, and here you are asking me for permission to court her?"

"That is what it takes to see her again."

King Jelani laughed and gestured to his two guards, "Take her away."

The guards grabbed Elsa's arms. She tried to struggle but the men were stronger than her. At that moment, Asha came into the room. Her eyes locked with Elsa's. "Elsa?" She asked in disbelief.

As the guards were pulling her out of the room, Elsa said the only thing she wanted to say to her in that moment, "Cha mtima cha moyo." Asha smiled and mouthed the words back to her.

The King, hearing the exchange, suddenly stood up, "Stop." The guards let Elsa go and she rubbed her arm where one of the guards had tightly gripped her. She looked at the King, trying to mask her confusion. The King stepped forward so that he was in front of Elsa. "You really have feelings for my daughter?"

Elsa nodded, "Absolutely."

The King looked between his daughter and her suitor. Asha looked pleadingly at her father, "Please father." The King looked into his daughter's eyes and his eyes softened.

Having made his decision, the King made his way back to his throne. Looking at Elsa, he said, "I don't necessarily approve, but I can't be the one to get in the way of love. You have my permission to see my daughter."

Asha ran to her father and hugged him, "Thank you father." She walked over to Elsa and pulled her into a hug. Elsa wrapped her arms around Asha, elated over the turn of events.

King Jelani cleared his throat and the girls looked over at him, "Now we're going to need to discuss what this means for our kingdoms."

Elsa nodded, "Yes, your majesty."

"But now you and my daughter should go for a walk." Elsa smiled as Asha linked their hands together. They walked out of the palace, catching up on their time apart. Elsa looked lovingly at Asha, excited for the future.