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Chapter 11: Revenge Is Sweet

Anna stared again and again at her result. Her mind was racing. It couldn't be true? Could it? She couldn't believe what was written before her.

"So what's the result?" Anna looked up and saw her husband standing a few metres away with a sleepy but smiling expression on his face.

Anna weakly passed the letter to him. She was too in shock to say anything at all. She watched as Kristoff read the letter and took in what was in front of him. He looked up at her and their eyes met.


Elsa leaned back in her chair and gave her younger sister a look.

"Did you hear what I said?" Anna said leaning forward. "I past."

Elsa cracked a smile.

"My little sister past her Bar Exam," Elsa grinned. "You actually did it. You did it!" She nearly shouted the last part.

"Quiet down there," the guard barked at Elsa.

Elsa turned to face him. "I'm sorry but my little baby sister passed the Bar Exam. She passed the Bar Exam. She's going to be a lawyer."

The guard evened smiled at this. Elsa turned back to Anna.

"This is incredible," Elsa grinned at her.

"I know," Anna returned Elsa's grin.

"So what's next?"

"I contact Barry Scheck when I can, let him know what's going on and then I hunt down that evidence and together, Barry and I, prove that blood at the crime scene that was marked as the killer's does not belong to you."

Elsa didn't say anything. She just let her smile speak for herself. Her sister had passed the Bar Exam and was now an official lawyer. However there is still the problem of the evidence. Elsa just hoped that it was still there. The case had been closed. They had thought they had caught their killer. Well, Elsa was confident in Anna that she was going to find it. In that one moment, Elsa couldn't feel happier. She felt as if it was going to happened, that Anna will find that evidence and it will not match which would prove that Elsa had been wrongly convicted. She had a feeling that it was going to work.

The guard then suddenly called that it was time for the visitors to get going. Elsa felt as this was so unfair. Anna had just got there but didn't matter too much to Elsa this time. Soon she was going to get all the time she wanted with her family. Anna pushed back her chair and swung her bag over her shoulder.

"So I guess I'll see you at Sigrid's and Leif's birthday in a couple of days," she said.

"Yeah, I hope so," replied Elsa.

Anna gave Elsa one last smile before she exited the prison. Elsa walked back to her cell with a bit of a swing in her step. She couldn't stop smiling. Elsa managed to find Karina who noticed that Elsa was in a very happy mood.

"So what's up with you?" Karina asked as Elsa took a seat at her table. "You look as if you're on top of the world."

"Oh just been given some really good news," Elsa grinned at her.

Karina matched Elsa's grin. They changed the subject and started chatting about something else.

That night, Elsa was awoken to some loud noises. She instantly had noticed that all the prison cells had their cell doors wide open and there was a rush of prisoners towards the main doors. She could see the prisoners harassing the guards and in that moment, she realised what was going on.

It was a riot.

Elsa quickly got herself out of her bed and moved out of her cell which was quite difficult due to the sea of prisoners. They were all yelling and shouting at the guards while slamming their fists against walls and their bars that blocked them moving any further. Elsa moved in and around her fellow prisoners to get to the front. She could see guards yelling things into their walkie-talkies and trying to get the prisoners under control which didn't look as if it was going to happen anytime soon.

Elsa bit her lip. What was going on? What was the cause of this sudden riot? She looked around to see if she could find the ring leaders. Someone must have started this fight. Her eyes fell on Birgitte and Elsa saw the smirk that was crawling over her face. Did Birgitte start this riot and if so, why? Elsa saw Birgitte acknowledge her before she disappeared into her cell. Elsa tried to do the same but she was grabbed by guards and other prisoners as they attempted to get the riot under control. Elsa was slammed against walls and other objects as people pushed her around. It was utter chaos.

Eventually after what felt like hours, the guards managed to get the riot under control and started to send people back to their cells. Elsa headed back to hers and could hear the sirens that indicated a lockdown was being put into procedure.


A few days later, Jack watched as his Mother was busy straightening up the house. She was fluffing pillows, tidying away things and making sure not a speck of dust was visible. Jack was sitting in the living room and was watching his Mother from behind his newspaper. He could see that his Mother was a little jumpy.

"Calm down Mum," he said. "The house looks great."

Jack's Mum jumped at his words. She had been busy inspecting the mantle for any dust that her beady little eyes may find.

"Calm down?" she said in a thrill voice.

"Relax, it's only Elsa," Jack said in what he thought was a soothing voice.

"Who I haven't seen in like years. Prison may have changed the sweet innocent girl that you fell in love with."

Jack's smile faded. His Mother may have a point but he had just recently gone to see her. She seemed the same as she always had been or was that just a cover to hide who she really has become?

The time ticked by. Soon Sigrid and Leif came prancing down the stairs and into the living room. They were dressed in their best outfits for their Mother. They sat down on the couch and straightened themselves up. Jack gave his children a smile before returning to his newspaper however he didn't look at it too long as he heard the door opening and he could hear two voices coming from the living room talking. It sounded like Anna and Kristoff who sounded as if they were annoyed about something. They soon came traipsing into the living room.

What's wrong?" Jack asked them.

"Elsa can't come!" Anna whined.

"Why not?" Sigrid said. "She told Dad that she got leave, didn't she?"

"Apparently there was some kind of riot at the prison a few nights ago and no one is allowed leave or see prisoners," Kristoff explained. "Until they've sorted some things out as they don't know who's behind it or who started it. Which means that everyone is being punished until they know."

"What?" Leif said. "A riot?"

"Yeah," Anna said slumping into a chair next to Sigrid. "So what do we do now?"

"Do we continue?" Kristoff asked.

Jack looked at his children. He could see the disappointment starting to form on their faces. He knew, like him, they were looking forward to having a family get together for their very special birthday.

"Yes," Jack nodded.


One Week Later

"So what happened?" Anna asked Elsa.

"I have no idea," Elsa replied. "One minute I was in my cell asleep and the next I could hear yelling and screaming."

"So you have no idea what caused this riot?"

Elsa opened her mouth to say 'yes' as she believed she had figured out the reason why the riot had started. She believed that Birgitte was behind it all. Elsa didn't know why she thought this but she just had a feeling based on the look that Birgitte had given her on the night of the riot. It felt like the look was saying 'you're welcome' in a sadistic way. Elsa had a funny feeling that Birgitte had caused the riot to stop her being able to see her children. Elsa did think that Birgitte was going as far as getting revenge for nearly killing her years ago.

"Ye-no," Elsa said shaking her head. There was no point in worrying her sister for no reason at all.

"Okay," Anna said slowly which made Elsa think that she didn't buy it.

"So, um, how was the birthday dinner?" Elsa asked desperate to change the conversation.

"Oh it was nice," Anna smiled. "Caroline, Mrs. Frost, made this lovely roast lamb dinner for all of us to share."

"Sounds nice."

"We did miss you though."

Elsa smiled at this.

"Sigrid and Leif enjoyed their presents too."

"That's great, so the big bash is tonight?"

"Yeah, they want to party like there's no tomorrow."

"Like Jack will allow this."

Anna laughed at this which filled Elsa's insides with a warm feeling.

Later that day, Elsa was walking through the prison corridors. The corridor was completely deserted. Elsa was glad to be alone. She needed time to sulk about her fail leave. Elsa then saw someone walking towards her and Elsa realised who it was. Elsa walked passed Birgitte who smirked at her. In that moment, Elsa snapped. Elsa then took her by collar and slammed her against the wall with her elbow cutting into her neck. Birgitte smirked at her as Elsa glared down at her.

"I have no idea how you did it," Elsa snarled into her face, "but stop messing with my life otherwise we will have a repeat of what happened when we first met."

"I guess your killer tenderises are flaring up," Birgitte spluttered as the oxygen was being cut off.

"I'm warning you Birgitte," Elsa growled at her. "I've been dubbed the most evil person in Arendelle. Don't make me show you why."

Elsa then released Birgitte and she fell down gasping for breath. Birgitte smirked at her as Elsa stared down at her.

"Oh my dear Winters," Birgitte grinned. "You're going to be in here for a very long time I won't be."

"I've already been in here for a long time," Elsa said.


Anna got home after having a long celebration with Emma who had also passed the Bar Exam. She found it empty as Kristoff was at work and the kids were at school. She picked up the phone and dialled Barry Scheck's number. He picked up after only a few rings.

"Barry Scheck, Innocence Project, how may I help you?" he said.

"Hi, Mr. Scheck, I don't know if you remember me at all but I'm Anna Bjorgman and I contacted you years about getting my sister's conviction overturned."

"Oh yes Ms. Bjorgman," Barry said. "So I gather by this phone call that you have passed the Bar Exam?"

"Yes I have," Anna gave a small smile despite the fact that Barry couldn't see it.

"Well the next stage is to find the evidence that had been used at your sister's trial and send it to our labs to get tested."

"Yes that is my plan. Where do I find the evidence?"

"Well, all evidence relating to crimes that have occurred in Norway can be found in the main court office which is located capital city Oslo."

"Ah thank you Mr. Scheck."

Anna hung up the phone and sighed. She then went over to the family computer that could be found in the family room. Kristoff had insisted that they needed a computer which Anna couldn't really work out even though her children had taken to the thing in two seconds. Anna had no idea how they managed to do it. It must be the generation gap. All of their friends were wizzes with technology as well. Anna turned on the computer to look up the court information in Oslo. She soon found what she wanted and scribbled it down on a spare piece of paper. She picked the phone back up and she dialled the number. She heard it ring a few times before a woman on the other end answered it.

"Oslo High Court, Marta speaking," the woman said.

"Hello Marta, my name is Anna Bjorgman, I'm a lawyer and I was doing some research into the double homicide of Winters' murder in Arendelle and I was wondering if the evidence was still available to be examined."

"Sure, what year was the crime?"

"1980."

"Well unfortunately anything from around that time would most likely be destroyed as the time limit of ten years would be up."

"Could you check?" Anna asked nervously while her finger played with the phone cord.

"Sure, one moment," Anna could hear the sound of fingers tapping away at the keyboard. Anna had every fibre of her being praying that the woman wasn't going to give her bad news. "Okay, I'm back," Marta said, "I'm sorry but our records show that all evidence from that case has been destroyed."

Anna slumped into the chair beside her. It had been destroyed?

A/N: So this is the next chapter. I hope you guys all enjoyed it. Please review =)