Wow, I'm back after a long week! Montreal was beautiful! Even though it was raining like half of the time, it was still breathtaking... Anyways, without further ado, here is the next chapter!
She always thought you were a burden...
She always had to fix your mistakes...
No one ever loved you...
How was I so blind? Why didn't I see this earlier. Of course no one loved me... what was there to love?
"Elsa!" my sister called. She was far behind me now, but I didn't turn around. I couldn't face the people who I had trusted the most, "Come back!"
You're a monster, they all hate you...
I could see Anna, Punzie, Eugene, Merida, Hiccup, Kristoff and Jack laughing at me.
"Look who it is," Merida looked at me with scorn.
"The Snow Queen," Rapunzel sneered.
"You're useless," Eugene laughed at me.
"So cold and distant," Kristoff taunted.
"And to think I'm your sister," Anna rolled her eyes.
"No one want's to be with you," Hiccup spat at me.
"You're a monster Elsa, your not my daughter," Papa hissed.
"You're so weak, you can't even control your powers," Mama crossed her arms.
"No one ever cared for you. No one will ever love you," Jack whispered in my ear and laughed.
Tears fell down my cheeks, reddened with blood.
"How could you say that," I whispered, but no one heard me.
I began screaming and collapsed on a tree. Jack hated me, Anna hated me, everyone hated me.
"Go away!" I screamed at the looming figures surrounding me, "Leave!"
I curled into a ball, blocking out the terrible voices, my body wracking with sobs.
"GO AWAY!" I screamed again, before falling into a deafening void.
"Elsa! Come on, hurry up! It's snowing!" Anna laughed as she stood by the door, watching me struggle with my zipper.
"Be there in a moment!" I grumbled I finally finished putting my mittens.
Anna pulled me outside and we began constructing Olaf, a ritual of ours. I just finished putting on his nose when Mama came out, with two steaming cups of hot cocoa. Anna and I each quickly took one and savored the creamy chocolate. Just as I drained the last few drops Anna crept up on me. When I gave my mug back, my sister threw a ball of fire inches away from my face. Screaming, my powers lashed out, in jagged spikes, coating the trees with ice. I heard my mother gasping and I whirled around. She was on the ground, clutching her chest. Her hair was turning white and she shivered.
"Mama!" I cried, instantly next to her, "Oh no..."
Papa came rushing out, after hearing my scream.
"Elsa! What did you do?" he gasped as he held my mother in his arms.
"It was an accident," I cried, but my father didn't here me as he cradled his wife.
Anna tentatively stepped towards our parents, a small flame flickering above her palm. The flame melted all the ice and my mother's eyes fluttered open. My father hugged her with joy.
"Mama, I'm so sorry..." I sniffled.
"It's okay, it was an accident," she soothed me, her arms outstretched for a hug. I stood back.
"Elsa, it's fine," my mother assured me, her arms still outstretched, however, I knew better. It wasn't fine. I wasn't gifted with powers, I was cursed. No matter what people say, ice and snow would forever be dangerous, and so would I.
"No, it's not," tears trickled down my checks as I raced inside and locked myself inside my room.
"Elsa? Please wake up," a voice called out through the darkened haze. My eyes remained shut, knowing they were there to continue to taunt me.
"Elsa, come on, open you're eyes. We know you're awake". It was Jack.
"Go away," I mumbled, pulling the covers over my head.
He laughed, "Sorry, but I won't."
I felt my brows furrow.
"Why did you bring me here?" I demanded, my eyes finally opening.
"Well, we couldn't just leave you to freeze outside," he smirked. How I would love to slap that stupid smile off of his face.
"Well, I can't freeze," I thought, then realized that I had said it out loud.
"What was that?" Jack asked, one eyebrow cocked up, the smirk was still faintly there.
"Nothing," I snapped at him, angry at myself. What was wrong with me? And why was I noticing these stupid details about Jack? Grumbling something along the lines of having to get ready for class, I shoved everyone outside the door.
"A little thank you would be much appreciated," Jack rolled his eyes. I just slammed the door after him
"What happened?" Punzie asked me once everyone was gone.
"I just felt a bit stressed," I sighed and locked myself inside the bathroom. The warm water beckoned me and I stood inside the shower for an absurdly long time, taking time to lather my hair. Only when Punzie threatened to break down the door if I didn't get out in the next three minutes, I reluctantly came out. I didn't want to go to school, but it was only the second day. The events of last night had taken its toil on me, and I felt like collapsing on the ground. I couldn't help but feel as if everything was a dream.
Pulling out my mirror, I put a thick layer of concealer on my dark bags and staggered out the door. Making my way to the cafeteria, I met Periwinkle.
"Is everything alright with you and your sister? She was crying last night and said that you hated her," she approached me.
I laughed, "Well, I don't know why she was crying if she hates me so much and why you're here if you think that I am so cold like everyone else"
Periwinkle's eyes widened, "I never thought that! Nor did anyone else! And if they did, well they don't deserve to be your friend!"
"Exactly," I responded and picked up my pace, "Pitch showed me realit-"
I was cut short when Periwinkle grabbed my arm and spun me around, "You met Pitch?!"
Startled, I stammered, "Well, he kind of came to me in a dream, or more like nightmare and he told me-"
Periwinkle cut me off again, "See, they arne't true! Pitch plays with peoples' emotions and trust! He was lying to you!"
I stood there, absorbing what Periwinkle just said.
She's lying, a cold voice whispered in my head. My brows furrowed, I would not give into Pitch's lies.
"You're right, I'll go find Anna," I said
Fool! Pitch screamed, but it was only a faint echo.
After apologizing to Anna, I felt a lot better, but was still tired. In classes, I was desperately trying to keep my eyes open, not bothering to take notes. I waited for the hour to drag on until it was finally the end of the day.
Picking up my books, I followed Periwinkle to the cafeteria to wait for Hiccup and the others. They were all already there, even Jack who had the reputation of always being hours late.
"What did we miss?" Periwinkle chirped as she sat beside Jack. For an odd reason, that bothered me.
"Nothing, we just got here," Hiccup stated without looking away from his book.
I stiffled a yawn.
"Okay then, we should just continue with the story," suggested Merida.
Kristoff, nodded and opened his mouth to continue, "So, the five gifts of the Sun and Moon traveled all across the world, seeking worthy holders. The flower found itself in the kingdom of Corona and chose Princess Rapunzel of Corona to wield its powers, the leaf was blown to the Clan DunBroch and gave Princess Merida of the Clan DunBroch the power of Autumn and the snowflakes and fire travelled together, and landed in the kingdom of Arendelle where one snowflake and the flame each chose one of the two princesses, Princess Elsa and Princess Anna to be the holder of the powers, whereas the last snowflake revived a boy frozen in a lake and fave him the title of the Winter Spirit, Jack Frost".
"Pitch wants to destroy the gifts in order to rule the world"
"So that's why he's hunting you"
"Yes, and that's why he's looking all over the world for the last snowflake and the flame"
Jack grabbed my hand and lead me through the dance floor.
"Jack, stop, I don't dance," I said, trying to walk back into the safety of the corner.
"Come on Snowflake, it's not that different from skating," he smiled.
"If you let them go, I promise to give you the Snowflake"
"And how do I know that?"
"Because I know who wields its powers"
"And who would that be?"
"Let them go first!"
"However, after the marriage, we found that my hair grew again, it was the summer solstice and we're guessing that it reacted the flower, causing me to gain my hair again." Punzie finished her story when I finally entered reality again. Rubbing my eyes, I realized that I knew Punzie's story, as well as Merida's, Hiccup's and Jack's.
"And now, we found the flame and the other snowflake," Merida smiled at Anna and Periwinkle.
"Now all we have to do is to train them for the upcoming war," Hiccup sighed.
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