Updated:12/20/16

A/N: Shout out to Roseline Jones: I'll try to hurry. Also, why do you have a Katana within reach of small children? I'm pretty sure that's a health hazard...
Anyways.. Enjoy the show!

Chapter 10

Video Diary/Star P.O.V.

"It worked."

"We cast the Time Lock. The fate of Arendelle now laid in my hands. I headed towards the docks with my new adoptive sibling. Disguised as her sister, I could get to America without a hitch. Then, of course, more surprises. Why Universe?! Why do you hate me!? (sigh) My only thoughts (Besides the whole 'universe' thing) were 'Here we go again'...


Elsa P.O.V.

I looked over the courtyard, towards to horizon. Star had left this morning, saying that it would be easier to leave right away, so as to have more time to prepare. It was sunrise. The Time Lock would be set at Sunset. This was Arendelle's last day for who knew how many years. I could only hope that Star would be alright, and that she would find our Brother.

I smiled a bit at that. Our Brother. If anyone but Star had told me that, I might have thought that they were crazy. But Star knew. She knew so many things. She always had. 'How?' I wondered 'How does she know these things? Where is she from? What's her story?' We had always trusted her, that would never change. But that didn't mean we didn't want answers. But that was Ok. For us, we would know in a few short hours. For Star? It could be much much longer...


Star P.O.V.

I had gone back too Jack's village, Burgess. There, I found his 'sister' Emma. I told her everything. Including some of the things that I hadn't told the girls. I could sense this wasn't some quick fix thing. This would take more than a couple months, or even a couple years. This would take generations. Emma would not live to see her Brother again. If she was never gonna see him again, then she deserved to know truth.

Me and Emma boarded the ship that was to set off for America. You see, when Jack had woken up and not known anything, he had gotten so frustrated that he had gone half way around the globe to get away from it. (that's Jack for ya') He had gone to the town (I can't call it a village apparently) of Burgess, named so because it's first inhabitants had been a part of this little craftsman's village.

Emma's parents had died a few months ago. There was nothing holding her here now. As the sun went down, we looked back and watched Arendelle, knowing what would happen. Knowing that, one of us would never return, and that it would be along time before the other ever would.


Elsa P.O.V.

It was time. Star had told me what I needed to do. The townsfolk had been told what would happen. They were settling everything so that it wouldn't be damaged or in the way, and they were all waiting in their homes. They knew that, to us, it would seem like no time had passed, but they just wanted everything together, just in case.

We were all gathered together. Me, Anna, Kristoff, Olaf, and of course Sven. (Because, of course, the reindeer has to be here.) I stood facing the balcony staring into the sunset, watching until only a sliver of light was visible over the horizon. Anna walked over and looked at me. I nodded. Anna nervously took out the knife that Star had given us. It was about six inches long, with a curved blade. One of a unique pair, it was meant to be held with the tip towards the wielder, backhanded.

Anna carefully slit my left hand, wincing as she did so, and then stepped back next to Kristoff. I turned back towards the window and paused, if only for a second. After all, this might be the last sunset I see for awhile. I took a deep breathe, and held out my hands, palms facing up, like I was waiting for someone to place their's on-top of mine. As I slowly let the breathe out, I released my powers just as Star told me to. When three drops of blood had fallen, it would be done.

I felt it swirl through the air around me and doing just as Star said. As my blood dripped to the floor- ticking off my last seconds- I watched Arendelle quickly covered in snow and ice. The few people who were out quickly became icy statues. The Lock then started to work on this room, slowly swirling inwards. First Sven and then Olaf were frozen.

Anna and Kristoff put their arms around each-other, Anna gave me an encouraging smile, and then they were frozen too. I turned back towards the sunrise, thinking of what was to come. 'Star be careful.' I thought. I glanced down at the three drops of blood on the ground, then looked straight ahead, right where my brother would be when I woke up.

And then every thing went black.


Star P.O.V.

Emma and I watched as the time lock took hold of Arendelle. Only a few would remember. When the city was completely frozen, it shimmered out of view. Then, a sort of glow swirled around the heads of everyone on the ship except us. After it disappeared, everyone looked confused for a moment, but then went back to their activities. The confusion was normal. It was due to the resettling of memories. They had forgotten Arendelle. The whole world had.

We looked at each-other sadly. For the next goodness knows how long, we would be the only ones who remembered Arendelle. But now was not a time to be sad. we had a new life to look forward to. We needed to be brave. It would be hard, but we would make it. I hoped.


It was difficult at first.

Emma and I basically had to reinvent our History. Well at least, Emma did. New beginnings are always tough, but I'm more than experienced in starting over. But still, at first there are a few slip-ups. Such as talking about something that you saw that happened to happen before you were 'born' or talking about the country you were born in that nobody remembers exists. But, we adapted pretty quickly, and were soon used to our new lives.

We settled in Burgess and built a little house. Well, I built a house, Emma helped. It wasn't much. At that time, Burgess was still very rural. There were, of course, the craftsmen and their families. But almost everyone still had at the very least chickens, most a-lot more than that.

It didn't take long for a pretty girl like Emma to get noticed. Me? I made sure I didn't. Soon, Emma had gotten married to a young man named Elliot Bennet. I moved in with them and we told him my secret. He actual took it pretty well. I actually ended up delivering their first child, which actually turned out to be twins, a son named Jason, and a daughter named Jena.

It was strange, now that I think of it. I lived through times that are now taught to sleepy (or sleeping) fifth-graders in history lessons. About fifty four years after Emma and Me arrived, I lived through the Revolutionary War. The American one, that is. (Luna knows there's been plenty of them) We were at the very edge of the fighting. It only reached us once, but it was terrifying non-the-less.

Time sped on, Generations passed. I saw Jack a few times, but I always looked away before he noticed me.

I never let Emma see him, the strain would have been too much.

It was strange, the looks he gave me. Most people could see me, but they didn't notice me. Others would see and notice me, but they would lose interest and look somewhere else after awhile. But Jack, It was like he was trying to genuinely figure me out. He hadn't worked out that the girls he saw over the years was the same girl, but he was curious. I knew that humans usually don't have white hair naturally. none of the four peoples do. But I was different and he could sense that, even if his glances of me were fleeting.

It was pretty annoying, just to wait. I told Emma that he wasn't here yet, even in the times he was. I felt terrible about it. But now that I look back, I think she knew. She knew it wasn't the right time, and she accepted that the right time wouldn't come in her lifetime. It's a very brave thing to do, to give-up someone you love, even if it's for their own sake.

Eventually, Emma and Elliot passed away. They had been dear friends of mine, and some of only a handful of people in the whole of history that knew my secret. The same secret that had been taught to their children.

When the Bennet children grew-up, most of them moved away. Only their eldest son, Jason, stayed. After his parents died, he took me in and I helped raise his family. Soon, a cycle began. When the Bennet children grew-up, usually all but one of the boys would move away. Then, after he got married, I would move in and we'd tell his new wife. It actually went better that you'd think. Usually.

There were one or two times when the girls would react... badly. There was Sarah, who fainted. Then there was Lily, who wouldn't speak to me for a month. Then, of course, there was Ashley. Now that was scary. But it usually turned out pretty well. Almost of of these girls had been born and raised in Burgess. They had known me for years, and I had been care for them most of their lives.

I think most of the people of Burgess knew about me. They protected me from outsiders. When somebody from the outside came, I would usually get an invitation to do something or another to be somewhere were he wasn't. They didn't know what I was, but they loved me in their own way. They loved how I cared for their children and how I did all these crafts for them, little and big. I was one of them, and they protected their own. Like a pack of wolves. There may be arguments within the pack, but they protected each-other when threatened.

The years flew by quickly. They were more wars (The American Civil War, World War 1, World War 2, Vietnam, etc.), more fashion changes (Hippies, Mods, Punks, Disco...)and more back stories (Like, a-lot). Every decade, I came up with a new back-story, just in case one of the new family's asked questions. It wasn't always easy. Once, I was babysitting with another girl for a new family in the community. I slipped up and said that I had loved this song that I knew from the first time I heard it. The only problem was that that song was thirty years old. Amber covered for me though. She said 'Yeah, I loved that song when mom showed us too.' saving me a difficult explanation.

Soon, It was a new millennium. And that's when things started to heat up.


So now we've gotten to the end of the beginning. Nice, huh? And it only took like, what? Ten chapters. ...That is sad. Well I guess we'll just go through the drill and get it over with, huh? so...

Star: KRISTOFFFFFF!

Kristoff: AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!

Star: Come back here!

Me: That's it! I'm ending this now!(Runs out of room)

Me: WHAT THE HECK ARE YOU TO DOING!?

Kristoff: It's her fault! she's the one who wants me to learn to drive!

Me: Kristoff we all want you to learn to-

Star: MY FAULT! WHY YOU LITTLE- AAAAHHHHHHH! (Attacks Kristoff)

(Kristoff screams) *CRASH, BANG*

Me: Oh for Luna's sake! (tries to intervene)

*BANG, BUMP* ( Kristoff screams, Author Screams, Silence. Star re-enters the room looking very disheveled)

Star: Well readers, Miss Pack is, um, busy at the moment so I'll send you off. remember you need to send a list of reviews to
1)help everyone in this house keep their sanity
2)help Miss Pack with her writing
3)give me more Ideas on what I need to teach Kristoff about the modern world next and
4)to send Miss Pack more duck tape.
I really would rather not be taped to the wall, but I know she'll probably Duck Tape me if I leave it out. R&R Happy reading!