A/N: Ok everyone - another change of plans.
I always figure out what I want for the next chapter through out the main course of the week and from friday I am making it a reality since I finally have the free time to do it - but sometimes I just can't make it in time and I don't want to half-ass it, so from now on I will be releasing the chapters regularly every week after the weekend (mostly on mondays and tuesdays), but I don't want to say a specific day if I then can't make the deadline. You can expect the chapters to come out from Monday to Wednesday, if it won't come out 'till Wednesday then I am taking a week off. This doesn't mean that the chapters will be coming out on Wednesday though - I will focus on trying to finish them and put them up on Mondays but sometimes I may not be so lucky.
ok that is all- enjoy
Elsa sat in the council chamber with lady Giulia, the ambassador of Corona, and Merida…the ambassador of the Highland kingdom of Scotland.
I still can't believe that one.
The meeting, that was a prelude to the signing, was now in full swing and all three women listened to Kai read out the individual requisites of the document that sealed the alliance between their respective kingdoms.
Not much had changed in the properties of the document since it was signed nearly a thousand years ago. One of the few changes Elsa was aware of was the change of the title of the Clan Dun Broch of Scotland to the Highland Kingdom of Scotland roughly two decades ago, when Merida's father united the highland clans under one banner.
Thinking of the Scottish princess, the queen glanced in her direction, suppressing a chuckle when she saw the utterly miserable look on the young ginger's face. Merida was clearly trying with all her might to stay awake and focused. Even though she was holding up her head with her hand she still remained concentrated all throughout the session.
Elsa couldn't help but feel proud of her friend. Taking up responsibilities was never Merida's strong suit but today she proved otherwise.
Elsa herself was only half listening. Even though she had read the document through and through many times and was completely aware of every point, she wasn't paying the meeting her full attention because of an entirely different reason.
Anna.
After she confessed her attraction towards Anna to Merida yesterday, the ginger wasted no time in preparing her for confessing her feelings to Anna. She helped her word out what exactly she wanted to say and supported her every time she wasn't sure she could really do it.
Picking out a good dress was also a lot of fun and it helped Elsa to relax. After an hour of Merida raiding her closet room and Elsa trying out over a dozen outfits, the queen's chambers were a complete mess. Different garments and slippers lay around everywhere and Merida still hadn't determined what the totally perfect dress was, as she had put it.
"This is all nice and dandy, but it's all too fancy or too formal. You can't look like you're going to a ball..." The ginger flipped through the back of the closet room. "…but you can't look like you're going to a stuck up diplomacy conference either."
"Maybe I can just make my ice dress again…" She looked down with a small blush on her cheeks. "…A-Anna seemed to like those."
"No, no, no…" Merida dismissed her. "…she has already seen you in those. We need something new, something daring, something breathtaking, something…" A sudden stop in her narrative made Elsa raise her head.
"Merida?"
The ginger didn't respond and instead came out of the closet with a fiery red dress. Although that would be an understatement. Fire was the very motive of the dress. Just like fire it started as a blazingly yellow and orange from the bottom, only progressively more red further up. On top of that the whole dress sparkled and glittered just like the uncontrollable element itself.
"What…is…this?" Merida mouthed through her deep and slow exhalations.
"T-that was a gift from the royal family of Corona for my eighteenth birthday," Elsa responded and rubbed her arm while looking away from the dress. There was a reason why the dress was tucked away in the back of the closet. It was too bold for Elsa to ever find the confidence to wear it, not that she ever was so outgoing to begin with.
"Elsa, it's perfect! This is exactly what you need." She snapped her fingers in the direction of the screen. "You – change – now!"
Seeing the ginger's determined expression, she knew there was nothing she could say to wriggle her way out of this. She took the dress and obediently went behind the screen to change. After she put it on and laced every bond she hesitantly came out from behind the screen, hanging her head low.
When Merida saw her it was as if she froze in place. She her eyes ran over Elsa from head to toe, only making the blonde more nervous.
"E-Elsa, you are…" She clasped her hands together in front of her face, cringing in delight. "You are absolutely gorgeous! This is perfect, more than perfect! You're beautiful, Elsa!"
Elsa perked up a bit at the praise, a small smile creeping its way onto her face. "T-thank you."
"I mean…I know blue is really your color but this…" She gestured with her hand over Elsa's dress. "…You're making me question my own attractions here as well."
This comment made Elsa chuckle and Merida only joined her, seeing that the blonde was finally beginning to relax. "Come on…" The ginger linked her arm with Elsa's. "…get your butt to the mirror, you have to see how beautiful you are!"
Elsa smiled sheepishly but let herself be dragged all the way to the full body mirror where she could see the marvel her friend praised so much. And indeed she saw it. The blonde never took pride in her appearance and never saw herself for the beautiful woman everyone claimed she was. Keeping to herself for a big part of her life left her feeling undesirable and that reflected how she thought of her appearance.
But what she saw in the mirror shattered that illusion in a heartbeat. For the first time she saw clearly. For the first time she realized that she wasn't that ugly duckling she thought herself to be.
I-is that really me?
"You are dazzling Elsa!" Merida exclaimed behind her.
Elsa ran her eyes over her image in the mirror. The dress truly made her look stunning. It made all her womanly curves stand out perfectly. The dress went up to her bosom, covering it completely but leaving a slight cleavage that showed that she indeed had a body of a woman but still made one crave to see more.
The dress draped all the way to the ground but a slit up the right leg made it much more practical and easy to walk in. It also revealed Elsa's long and slender leg. Her shoulders were left bare, with the exception of one strip of cloth that stretched from her torso over her left shoulder and to the back of the dress, effectively keeping them from sliding down while also being comfortable. Under her armpits began the sleek sleeves that removed the feeling of looking too exposed.
The blonde was so pleasantly surprised by her looks she didn't even realize the joyful grin that stretched across her face. Taken by the wave of delight, Elsa made a twirl in front of the mirror, her dress sparkling as if she was on fire. Forgetting her head injury, her head spun and she was caught by her ginger friend just before she was about to lose balance.
"Whoa, whoa. Easy there, alright?" Both girls grinned and giggled, Elsa overjoyed from her newfound confidence and Merida glad that she had finally found it.
"I told you that a good dress would make a difference!" the ginger exclaimed cheerfully. "And I think that these go along with it?" She lifted two crimson colored heels.
After trying on the heels Elsa was mesmerized with how big of a difference the dress made on her mood and resolve. She felt empowered, she felt confident, she felt…beautiful. She turned to Merida with tears in the corners of her eyes and threw her hands around the younger girl's neck.
"Thank you, thank you, thank you!" She squeezed the ginger tightly, nuzzling into her hair. "You support me so much Merida, I-I couldn't do this without you." She felt the young princess squeeze her back, pulling them both even closer together.
"Of course I would support you, you silly! You were always like a sister to me when we were little so just let me repay the favor now."
That had all happened yesterday. Elsa smiled subconsciously at the memory.
"Your Majesty?" Kai's voice broke her from her thoughtful daze.
"I-I'm sorry, what were you saying?"
"Do you have anything you would like to change or add to the current form of the treaty?"
"No, Kai. I see no need for a change in the treaty," Elsa answered calmly. She was perfectly aware of the document's contents, as she read it many times before and so was comfortable with everything it decreed.
"Neither would I," Lady Giulia added.
The room was silent for a moment before Merida realized that they were all waiting on her word. "I-I would…umm, I mean no, it's fine."
Kai nodded. "Well, since each member agrees with the formalities of the document then we can move on to the signing itself."
Elsa was the first to sign, followed by lady Giulia and lastly Merida. After the document was certified by the royal seal of the kingdom holding the signing, which was Arendelle in this case, Kai announced that the session was concluded and with his regards to all three ladies went on to deposit the document among the other important legal contracts.
"Your Majesty." The Coronan ambassador approached the queen after the meeting. "I will be leaving later today for Corona and so I would like to thank you personally for your hospitality, since I might not have the chance to do that later."
Elsa gave her a thankful nod. "You are too kind, lady Giulia. I would think that the few days you were present in our kingdom were some of the most burdensome we've had in some time."
"That may be so," the ambassador confirmed, "but the fact that you were able to cope with it shows that your country has a capable ruler and tenacious people."
Elsa was more than flattered by the praise and answered with a smile. "Thank you, lady Giulia. I truly appreciate your encouraging words."
"My pleasure, Your Majesty. And before I go…" she noted, "…if the need should arise, don't be afraid to call upon your allies. We chose to stand in this world together and we will not hesitate to come to your aid if called upon."
The ambassador's words filled Elsa with both pride and hope. Saying their goodbyes, Elsa let lady Giulia take her leave.
"And you can count on us too, you know!" Merida exclaimed hanging onto Elsa's arm. "Always!"
A small realization dawned on Elsa and made her feel a slight sting of remorse in her heart. "Y-you will be leaving soon too, right Merida?" She looked at her with sad eyes.
The Scottish princess only scoffed and waved her hand. "Not bloody likely, Els! I think you will be stuck with me for a while."
A small slither of hope crawled back into Elsa's heart, though Merida's statement left her confused. "I don't understand. You have other responsibilities, your mother wouldn't let you—"
"Don't worry about me Mum, I've sent her a letter about what happened." She rubbed her neck. "Maybe I haven't mention the hellish demon parts, but otherwise exactly what happened!"
Both girls were walking back to Elsa's chambers as their conversation continued. "Well, basically I told her that as long as we don't get things sorted with whoever organized the attack, you're still in danger so..." She puffed out her chest. "…the official reason I stay is to secure the safety of you and the Alliance."
"And your mother agreed?" Elsa asked in disbelief.
"Well, she is as content as she can get! Moreover, she can't exactly drag me onto the ship home."
Elsa smiled, happy that her friend would stay with her for some time.
"And now," Merida said, smirking, "let's get on with the main event of the day!" She laughed, dragging Elsa to her chambers.
"So one more time. What are you going to say?" Kristoff stated slowly, trying to make Anna as relaxed as she could get.
The redhead gulped. For the past half hour, they had been practicing her confession speech to Elsa. Unfortunately for Anna, she went even worse than she would've thought. If figuring out what to say was hard, saying it out loud was impossible.
"I-I…I…" She looked at Kristoff frightened eyes, trying to squeeze out the words that were stuck in her throat.
"Keep calm, keep calm, you can do it," her brother encouraged, gesturing her with his hands to keep going.
"I…" For a moment Anna imagined that it was Elsa sitting with her on the bed, instead of Kristoff, her ever present trusting smile on her face.
A sudden wave of fear and guilt made her squeeze her eyes, and with a sigh she threw her face in her hands. "I can't do it Kristoff!" she muffled.
"Sure you can, just…" He sighed and looked over the room, the tub with water for the poultices catching his eye. "Alright, let's try it this way."
Anna lifted her head and watched as her brother dipped his hand into the tub, took it out, and ran his still wet hand through his hair a few times. The moisture made his hand stand up vaguely resembling Elsa's.
After a confused moment of staring, Anna couldn't hold it in and burst into a fit of giggles.
"Alright, alright, I get it! But all jokes aside, try it! I am Elsa, we had just sat down, what do you say now?"
Anna calmed down as she looked at her brother's calm and stern expression.
Alright, I can do this.
The redhead cleared her throat, released a long breath and straightened up on the bed.
"So, you wanted to talk to me Anna?" Kristoff asked in a higher voice than usual, trying to get Anna as close to the real experience as he possibly could.
"Yes, I…I did." Anna replied, glancing between Kristoff and her hands. "I…" She finally looked up and stared directly at Kristoff. For a brief moment she imagined that it was Elsa who was sitting there. For a brief moment she imagined that it was Elsa expecting her answer. And for a brief moment Anna gathered the courage to tell her.
"E-Elsa I…I have to be honest with you. The feelings I have for you…they exceed the boundaries of friendship. But please know that I am not ashamed of them. You are the most amazing, brave and beautiful girl I know and you make me feel things I never felt with anyone else before. B-but I understand if you can't return these feelings. Y-you are the queen after all and you have a status and responsibilities to uphold, never mind the fact how taboo our relationship would be. But no matter what Elsa, I will always be your friend and because of that I cannot hide these feelings from you."
Anna finished with a shaky breath, tears glittering in the corners of her eyes.
"That was amazing Anna! Even better than what we had prepared!" Kristoff cheered before embracing the trembling the redhead in a hug. "I'm proud of you sis, you were very brave."
Anna tightened her grip on him, pulling him closer. "Y-you think?"
"Of course!" he replied instantly, before pulling away and looking straight into her wet eyes, gently squeezing her shoulders. "Anna, this won't be easy, but you have shown me you can do it! We are not doing this so you have a prepared speech you would just repeat." He pressed his open hand against her chest. "Everything you just said is in here. You don't have to memorize it when you're just expressing what you feel."
Anna slowly smiled at him, filled with pride and motivation. She gave him a quick peck on the cheek and threw away the covers. "I'm going to find Elsa!"
Kristoff's eyes widened. "Wait, now? Anna, you can't!"
"Kristoff, I just proved to you and myself that I can! I am as ready as I'll ever be! I'm going to find Elsa and nothing's going to stop me!" she said, puffing out her chest triumphantly.
"No, I mean you can't – we have to tell the doctor you're going for a stroll first, so he won't freak out and think he lost a patient."
"Oh…yeah we probably should." Anna chuckled lightly in embarrassment.
Kristoff just shook his head and got up from the bed. "Come on, let's find him and then you can go get Elsa."
Anna grinned widely and took his outstretched hand to help her get up from the bed.
"So, are you ready?" Merida asked the more than nervous Elsa, pacing around her room.
Elsa was already dressed in the fiery red dress and with the consolation from the doctor she now had only a simple bandage on her forehead, tied up at the back of her head. This meant that her wonderful platinum blonde locks were free, and on Merida's recommendation, she tied them into her signature braid. It was a bit tricky to do, what with the bandage going through her hair, but nevertheless Elsa managed to pull it off.
"Y-yes, I think so." Elsa nodded, a bit paler then usual.
"Alright, so let's go over the plan once more. I will go to the infirmary, talk to doctor Helbert and arrange a walk for Anna. I will pick her up and take her for the stroll that will accidently lead by your chambers at which moment I remark that she could pay you a visit. I'll tell her that I still have some things left to do and take my leave, leaving her in front of your door. And what will you do meanwhile?"
Elsa blinked a few times. "I will think through what I am going to say to Anna before she arrives."
"And?" Merida demanded.
"Relax," Elsa replied.
"Exactly! Alright, I'm going to get her. We'll take it slow so you have about half an hour." Merida approached the door to leave. "I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!"
Elsa forced out a smile and nodded.
"Good luck, Els," Merida said before embarking on her way. What neither of the girls knew was that just as Merida left the room and set off to the infirmary a certain redhead rounded the corner at the opposite side of the hall.
Anna stared at her shoes and fiddled with one of her braids as she rounded the corner, completely oblivious to the ginger that slipped away at the other end of the hall.
The doctor was very understanding when she and Kristoff went to ask him if it would be at all possible for her to leave the infirmary for a walk. The doctor remarked that if she was able to get up and walk there to ask him that, then it was just fine that she went for a stroll.
"Just no strenuous adventures, alright Miss Anna?" was all doctor Helbert said before releasing her from the infirmary.
Anna released a big sigh as she found herself before the doors of the queen's chambers.
I think this is going to be my most strenuous adventure yet.
She raised her hand to the door, but retracted it at the last second.
Oh come on! You're ready, you can do this! You were born ready!
Anna steeled herself, and with few quick breaths to get her blood going, she tapped out three quick knocks against the wood. There was a long silence.
Maybe she isn't there? Oh well, I can always try tomorrow—
"Yes?" An unsure but recognizable voice came from inside.
Anna cursed herself under her breath for almost backing away. "I-It's me Elsa. Anna." There was another long silence that only made the redhead more nervous than she already was. "I-I can come later if this is a bad time—"
"No…please come in," came the certain answer.
Anna took a deep breath and, shutting her eyes, slipped inside the room and closed the door behind her. She remained with her face to the door for a few moments with her eyes still closed.
It's now or never.
Anna released the breath she was holding in a long sigh and quickly turned around. "Elsa, I have to tell you someth…" The redhead was prepared to share all the feelings that were weighing on her heart but the sight before her left her speechless with her mouth hanging half open.
The fiery red dress the queen wore made her look as some sort of a goddess of beauty from ancient myths. As Anna ran her eyes along the blonde's slim yet shapely figure she couldn't help but notice the heat rushing to her abdomen that only increased when her eyes landed on Elsa's bosom.
The small cleavage didn't expose much but the dress hugged the queen's upper body so nicely that her exuberant bosom only left Anna craving to see what Elsa was hiding under the dress.
Whoa, whoa, slow down, this is not what you're here for. Get a hold of yourself!
Anna raised her eyes to meet Elsa's and finally closed her mouth. The redhead felt severe warmth filling her cheeks but calmed down somewhat when she noticed that Elsa's marble white face was gaining some color too.
"Hi." Elsa was the first to speak.
Say. Something. Idiot.
"HI!" Anna exclaimed overly loudly, her voice betraying her. "Uh, sorry for that, I-I…I didn't mean to say that so loudly. Wow, this is awkward…not that you're awkward! I'm awkward! You're gorgeous. Wait, what?"
The queen smiled sheepishly at the praise and unless Anna's eyes deceived her the blonde's cheek reddened some more. "T-thank you Anna, I'm flattered."
"So, umm…what's the occasion?" Anna asked, quite curious as to why the queen was spruced up so.
The smile on Elsa's face only widened and she looked down at her hands. "I'm…I'm actually aiming to impress someone."
What?
Anna's mind screamed for explanation.
What does she mean for someone? Is she expecting a suitor? Has someone come to court her? Or is she having lunch with some admirer of hers?
Anna's heart fell at the thoughts.
Well of course she could do any of those things. She is a young beautiful queen, they don't fall for commoners like you.
Elsa must've noticed the sudden change in Anna's mood because she took a few steps towards her, while still leaving a good three feet between them. "A-are you alright Anna?"
"Y-yeah…" She lied through her teeth. It's better this way, at least now we can still be friends. "Well, good luck with whoever you want to impress. You surely impressed me, so he won't stand a chance!" She released a small chuckle and hung her head low. "I'll just leave you to your—"
"Anna, wait!" Elsa abruptly countered before the redhead could turn and leave. "You…you wanted to tell me something?"
Anna gazed into those deep blue eyes that were peering into her own. The queen seemed almost sad, staring at her with remorse.
Oh, Gods Elsa. Please, don't be sad.
"Y-yes…" Anna managed. "I did…" The redhead gulped, but as she kept staring into those blue orbs that looked down at her with such sorrow, she knew she needed to make her confession. Anna turned her eyes to the ground.
"Elsa you're my friend…I can never repay you enough for everything you've done for me and my brother. You've honored us with a new home and life but above all…above all I treasure you and your friendship and…and that's why I cannot keep this from you anymore…"
Anna felt her eyes water with tears as first of soft and small sobs escaped her mouth. "Y-you are my friend and you…you don't deserve me keeping the truth from y-you." Anna hung her head low in shame, her sobs and shaky breath making her voice break. "I-I have feelings for you…f-feelings that I shouldn't have, but I still can't deny them."
The tears were flowing freely down Anna's cheeks, stinging her eyes as she continued. "I-I understand if you think me d-disgusting and don't want to see me again and…and I want y-you to know that I don't blame you. It isn't natural of me to feel this t-towards you and e-even if it was…you are still the queen and I…I'm just a lowly peasant…could never be…be…" Her voice cracked, leaving her unable to finish her sentence. "I-I just…I can't live hiding these feelings from you Elsa…you don't deserve that."
Anna broke down into a fit of sobs, staring at the ground, too frightened to meet Elsa's gaze. She felt crushed, defeated, and small. Her confession took everything out of her. Every secret desire and feeling revealed clearly to the one person she was hiding it from.
The redhead didn't know what was going to happen when Elsa made few steps forward to close the space between them. And she surely didn't expect two soft hands to cup her cheeks ever so gently, lifting her head to meet their owners gaze.
When Anna looked upon the blonde's face she realized that she too was crying, tears rolling down her cheeks. But she wasn't sad. She wasn't disappointed. She wasn't betrayed. The wide smile on her face told a completely different story.
Anna batted her eyelashes trying to get the tears from her vision so she could see if she wasn't imagining things. And she wasn't. The realization came to her when she linked the crying and the smile together.
Happy tears…?
Anna thought confused for a moment just before two soft thumbs swiped her tears away, the redhead shivering under the gentle touch. Both girls stared into each other's eyes for several moments. No more words were needed. No more tears. No more confessions.
Anna's breath only hitched slightly when Elsa slowly closed the distance between their faces and captured her lips with her own. The spark of pure joy and overwhelming bliss that the redhead felt at the contact was like nothing she had ever felt before.
The queen pressed her lips over Anna's ever so gently. Not demanding. Not forcing. Just feeling. And feel they did. The girls held the kiss for a few moments, just feeling and experiencing each other's closeness.
At the moment Elsa finally pulled away, Anna immediately ached at the loss of contact. Her mind was filled with lust, craving the soft touch of Elsa's lips once more. Both girls gazed at each other for a few seconds, breaths heavy and minds foggy.
Elsa seemed to want to say something but the bubbly redhead wouldn't let her. Anna threw her arms around the blonde's neck and brought their lips together once more, earning a surprised moan from the queen.
Just now did Anna realize how much of a difference in height there was between them. She didn't care though, as soon as their lips came in contact again. Anna ran her hands through Elsa's hair, feeling the silky comfort it provided.
Elsa relaxed and eased herself into the kiss, her hands finding their way to the redhead's hips, holding them gently, bringing their bodies even closer together and Anna was more than willing to let her. Both girls felt impossibly warm but that wasn't what they cared about now.
Anna softly ran her tongue against Elsa's lips, begging her for entrance. When she wasn't granted any she playfully nipped at the blonde's bottom lip earning a low moan from the queen that parted her lips slightly. Just the chance Anna was waiting for.
She deepened the kiss by slowly entering Elsa's mouth with her tongue. Feeling. Exploring. Tasting. Elsa only whimpered at Anna's show of dominance, letting her explore her mouth as she wanted. Everything felt right at that moment. No sorrow. No fears. No duties, worries nor responsibilities. Just she and Elsa locked in a loving kiss.
Eventually both girls pulled away from each other's lips, when the need for oxygen was too great. They still held each other close though, Anna never letting go her hold and Elsa's hand still resting on the redhead's hips. The girls, now leaning their foreheads together, gasped for the breath they both almost lost in the fevering kiss they shared.
Once their shallow breaths subsided the two girls gazed into each other's eyes. Elsa moved her hands upwards into the small of Anna's back and brought her closer gently. "Don't you ever think you are not enough," she breathed as she stared into the emerald eyes before her.
Anna smiled with pure joy, new kinds of tears threatening to pour. Elsa gave her a quick peck on the lips and pressed their foreheads together once more. "I don't care what others may think. I want to be with you Anna. It's the only thing I ever truly wanted and I promise you…" She released one hand from her back to cup the redhead's cheek. "I won't ever let you go."
Anna released a small chuckle from the impossible joy that coursed through her body and hugged Elsa tightly, nuzzling into her neck. In that moment, she didn't care for anything and anyone. All that mattered was Elsa. And she knew that she and Elsa could make it work.
"What do you mean she's not here?" Merida asked the doctor, confused.
"I am afraid that Miss Anna went to take a walk, Your Highness."
Merida only batted her eyelashes in confusion. "What? And where is she now?"
"I'm afraid I can't help you in that regard, but her brother might know – he visited me with her before she left, I think I saw him enter the very last room at the end of the hall." The doctor gestured at the end of the hall before he bowed and went to take care of his patients.
I have to find her and bring her to Elsa! Poor thing can't wait forever.
Merida strode quickly to the room doctor Helbert mentioned and threw open the door. "Kristoff could you tell me where—" Her eyes widened when Denise and Kristoff jumped up and each moved to the other side of the bed as far from each other as possible.
"I-I umm…I'm sorry for intruding." Merida apologized, both Denise and Kristoff now red as ripe tomatoes. "I was just wondering if you possibly knew where Anna could be?" she asked, looking away from the other two, awkwardly rubbing the back of her head.
"I-I…well, she went to visit Elsa several minutes ago."
Merida's eyes widened once more, even more alarmed then before. "Several minutes ago?" She released a big sigh when he nodded. "Oh shite."
Well, let's hope Elsa can handle it.
Ok, so just a few more things to the history elements of the story.
The year in the story is 5114 since the Fall - I mentioned it in the chapter 2 where Anna and Kristoff are reading the book together, but that was all the way back in december so I should have mentioned it again.
The Fall was such a huge event in the history of the world that they still remember it to this day even though they know a little about it and the fall of the Old Empire is taken as a spark that had lit up the fire inside the smaller nations causing their own growth and expansion since they no longer had to live in the Empire's shadow but could make their own great nation.
Once again thank PascalDragon for helping me bring you more details ;)
PS: this was my inspiration for Elsa's dress - art/Elsa-The-queen-on-fire-474496914 (go for the first link)
