A/N: I really liked how the chapter came out so I hope you guys like it too.
No Frozen content belongs to me. (Sadness)
Chapter 11
(My parents P.O.V.)
Diane sat on the couch curled up in a ball. Her guilt and sadness had consumed her into a dark depression. Walter could nothing more but stand by and watch. It hurt him so much to see his wife like this knowing he couldn't fix it. The one thing they both wanted was still missing: their daughter.
Alexis had been missing for two months and they have been on a never ending search to find her. They contacted all their friends and family members the night she disappeared. Most of their friends had followed their idea and retired from the Traveler society because they wanted to give a normal life a try. Other friends and some family were on missions or just out of town. When all seem lost, they tried countless times to contact The Council for their help but they still received no response.
For weeks, they muttered to themselves on how they should have told Alexis the truth. How they should have raised her as a Traveler. How they shouldn't have argued with her that night. Their regrets left them empty. Diane hoped her daughter was safe and found somewhere to stay. The only thing Walter wanted was for Alexis to find out the truth. Walter hoped his daughter would find out about her Traveler heritage and find a way home or find another Traveler. They tried to push away the thought that haunted their minds. They wanted to believe she was still alive.
Knock. Knock. Both Walter and Diane snapped their heads up. They exchanged looks before Walter slowly walked to the door. He opened it to find a woman on the other side.
"Hello Walter," she greeted.
"Roxy?" Diane called from behind. Walter stepped aside and let Roxy in the house. She quickly ran to Diane and hugged here. She was Diane's best friend and old Traveler partner. Walter closed the door. Have our prayers been answered?
"I got your message when I returned home from my mission. I rushed over as soon as I heard it." Roxy explained. "So you guys can't track her at all?"
Diane shook her head, "We've checked the map constantly. She is no where to be found."
"And we tried to contact The Council," Walter added.
Roxy nodded, "I know. The Travelers have been talking."
"What do you mean 'talking'?" Diane asked.
"A lot of Travelers have heard of you guys are trying to find someone to take you to The Council. It was rumored that you want your powers back," Roxy said.
"But we've told them our daughter is missing!" Diane practically screamed. "They can't ignore us forever!"
"But The Council put the Travelers on high alert," Roxy argued. "They know you want to see them but they want Travelers to keep away until they know it's safe to let you through."
"Can't you take us?" Walter urged.
Roxy shook her head, "I have to go to Wonderland tonight for another mission. Plus, you know you won't be able to make it through the guards. I just came to warn you that The Council is keeping an eye out for you. I promise I'll try to see them and put in a good word for you."
Diane started to become overwhelmed by her sadness once again and Roxy squeezed her hand. Walter sighed. It was news but it wasn't the news they wanted.
"I have to go. Don't worry, you'll find her," Roxy assured them. She hurried out the door and Diane looked sadly at her husband. He took her face into his hands.
"We'll keep looking. The Council has to see us," Walter said.
"What if they don't?" she whispered back.
"I don't care. I will fight until we will get our daughter back."
He pulled Diane into an embrace and she held on tightly. Their strength and love would keep them going. It's all they had left. Their lives would not continue until Alexis was found. They had to hold on to the last bit of hope that where ever she was, she was safe and happy.
