Elsa
She had made her choice. She opened her powers up immediately to show him. He didn't looked scared, he looked concerned. Elsa made everything stop, she feared she upset him.
"I'm sorry but you had to know. I was born with this," Elsa quietly said.
He exhaled. He was deep in thought. Elsa felt like she was against a wall. She felt like she had done the right thing, but maybe it was too much for someone like him.
"I'm sorry," Elsa said.
"Don't say that. The magic you just made was beautiful and controlled," he emphasized. "Besides, I thought you were going to show me something worse."
He was fine with this. The first consort who ever was. The first time someone was fine with who she was.
"Is that ok?" Elsa asked.
"Yes of course," Jean-Jacques said hesitantly. Elsa glared because she noticed the pause.
"Listen I'm not upset over the fact you were born with powers. You control them well and clearly your emotions don't get the best of you. But there's something you need to know," he started. "It might be something that should never be known."
Elsa was confused. Magic didn't scare him then what did.
"Years ago, I watched a horror take place, an accident if you will. The cause was my father and I, and since my father has deceased, I can never forget or let it go. I will not go into the horrible details, but Devoir has the same powers you do," he bluntly said.
Elsa was shocked. Another human like her with this magic?
"She wasn't born with them," he added quietly.
Elsa was even more puzzled now. How did one acquire these powers out of chance?
"She doesn't look like me or anyone in the kingdom because she's, well, cursed," he quickly said.
Elsa's eyes went wide. This magic could be cursed upon any human. Elsa put her hands on Jean-Jacques shoulders.
"It's ok, nothing wrong with having magic," Elsa cheerfully said.
"Nothing wrong? Nothing wrong! When you're born a completely different person and then changed into this something is wrong!" A musical voice hissed.
They both turned around in terror. Devoir had returned from her walk.
