~ A.N.- So, as mentioned earlier, we have finally reached the beginning of the end, so to speak, for this story. I want to thank everyone who has favorited, reviewed, followed, and read this story, thus far. Without you, none of this would be possible. The battle won't take place this chapter, but rather the next. I'm not sure how long as I will prolong the battle yet, so depending on that, this story will finish up in either 3 or 4 more chapters, including the epilogue. And for those of you who are worried, don't concern yourself too much with the battle, I do intend on taking my time and really diving into the true powers of both sisters, as well as Adrien.~


Elsa smiled lightly as she felt their connection return to normal strength, and quietly left the room and headed downstairs and to her father's study where all the political papers were located, when she ran straight into Kristoff.

"Where the hell were you last night?" Elsa hissed through trembling lips.

"I had to get something from a past friend of mine, okay?" Kristoff sighed lightly.

"And it couldn't have waited? I never would have left if I knew you were going to leave to!" Elsa sighed in annoyance.

"Listen, before you freak out on me, and think that I'm cheating or some God-awful thing such as that, at least let me explain." Kristoff pleaded slightly.

"You literally have 2 minutes, and then I have to figure out the best plan for initiating a one hit wonder battle so to speak." Elsa responded and crossed her arms.

"I had to get this from my ex- fiancé." Kristoff murmured as he slid out a small black box, and Elsa's eyes grew wide as she looked at the box, " This ring in the last material item that I have from my Mother, and my ex-fiancé was kind enough to return to ring to me. I needed it because, it's the ring that I am going to use when I propose to Anna." Kristoff smiled lightly.

"Y…You're going to propose to her?" Elsa stuttered lightly.

"Not right now, but in the future yes. But I wanted to ask your permission before doing so." Kristoff smiled lightly.

"I can't give it right now, not until after the war, or this battle I should say. But unfortunately, I don't know much about wars. I can study politics all day long, but I don't know if I know enough to lead this country into a battle." Elsa sighed and continued down the steps and down to her father's study, where Adrien and Kayden were talking.

"It's okay, I do know all about wars, and we have the perfect battle plan in mind that will ensure victory." Kayden beamed as he looked up at Elsa.

"The only factor that needs to be in play is for you and Anna to have a reconnected relationship. If you and she can become as close as before, or even closer, we have the perfect set up, and even though it will be dangerous, it is our best bet at destroying this cursed army, and stopping this whole thing before a war can actually start. We know Anna is ready, and we know you're ready. All that needs to happen, is yours and Anna's approval. Plus, we think it would be best if you and her spent some time alone together, and helped draw her attention away from this. We think that you both are in need of a serious break. In the meantime, I will scout out to find anyone else like you and Anna, anyone else gifted with magic, and once that is all taken care of, we can commence the surprise battle, at your command." Adrien smiled lightly as he looked up from his paperwork.

"Let's… Let's take a look at what you have." Elsa nodded and made her way over to where Adrien and Kayden were, followed by Kristoff.


"Anna, how are you feeling?" Anna's mother questioned as she looked at Anna, as they sat together.

"Better. I don't think I'll ever drink again though. That was my last night of that. I never want to feel this way, again." Anna responded, and laid down, resting her head on her mother's lap, while her mother ran her fingers through Anna's hair gently.

"Don't worry too much, when I was your age, I too drank like a fish. I only wish I could actually be with you, my daughter, instead of just seeing you through your dreamscapes, and helping you in real life." Annalise smiled at her daughter.

"I'll take what I can get. This is better than nothing." Anna murmured, and cuddled closer to her mother.

"Anna, you have to wake up soon though. You must go figure out what you can do about his war, or battle so to speak. You can't hide in this dreamworld, forever." Annalise sighed lightly and ran her fingers against Anna's cheek lightly.

"But I don't want to wake up, Mother. I want to stay in this world forever. With just you, and no problems, no worries, just you and me." Anna sighed and playfully pouted as her mother's words rang true through her mind. She knew it was time for her to get up, and face the reality of her life.

"But a world without your sister and Kristoff, wouldn't truly be a world worth living in forever, Anna. I can satisfy some of your needs, but not all of them." Annalise sighed as Anna looked away sharply.

"I don't even want to think about Kristoff right now. He took off with some other woman, and left me all alone. I know I need to give him a chance to explain, but right now, I couldn't care less what his reason was or is. And even though I've forgiven Elsa, I'm not too entirely happy with her at the moment either. I know it's not right for me to be too mad at her, but seriously? Just up and leaving? That's not right. And why does it have to be Adrien? I know he and I were never meant to be, and it's not that I want him or anything… I guess it just sucks to know that the person who you thought wanted nothing but to be around you, only wanted to be around you due to fate's ties with your sister, and not you at all. I'm not trying to be jealous, but I can't help it." Anna sighed and swallowed down the feelings of sadness and confusion that were creeping up.

"Oh Anna. It's not what you think, trust me, in regards to Kristoff. Everything will be okay. Just let him explain. And the whole jealously feeling is completely normal, and this is just as scary to Elsa as it is for you. You must keep in mind that fate is the one who is pulling all these strings, not Elsa, nor Adrien. They can't fight it, any more than you can fight off Kristoff. But, for right now, you need to focus on this battle. I know you are confused, but in truth, you already know the best form of action to take on this battle." Annalise smiled as Anna looked up at her mother with a look of surprise.

"What do you mean, I already know what the best form of action would be?" Anna questioned as her aquamarine eyes became clouded with confusion.

"Trust me, when you awaken, it will all come back to you. You didn't spend all those years reading your father's war lessons and political papers for nothing. It's all there, and when you wake up, it will all move to the forefront of your mind. I love you Anna, and I will see you again, once you fall asleep. I love you." Annalise smiled and kissed Anna's forehead, as Anna awoke.

Just as promised, a flood of ideas and memories rushed to the forefront of Anna's mind. Her clever mind worked, and it was then that it dawned on her, exactly what the best plan would be for the battle. Getting up, and changing into a casual white and red dress, Anna rushed down to her father's study, doing her hair as she ran.


" No. No. No, and No. A snowball has a better chance in not melting in hell, than you have in getting me to agree to this plan. I won't have it." Elsa argued as she shook her head defiantly.

"Listen, I know you're worried about Anna, but let's face it. She has better combat skills than you do. And that is a skill that has passed down from your father, straight to her. Your powers, in a sense, are more a defensive type of magic. We will need you to be our healer. Not that you can't fight, but Anna's magic is strictly focused on offense except for the fact that she can heal herself. If we loose our healer, we won't stand much of a chance in battle." Kayden murmured, trying to reason with Elsa.

"I'm not just sending my little sister to the front lines, where all the danger could happen, without me by her side. That's not right, and you can't convince me that it is. I know she's this really strong, almost invincible warrior, but she's still just a 19 year old girl, who is scared and emotionally not as strong as me. You don't know her like I do, none of you. And I know that given this type of responsibility, she may crack under pressure. And given her age, there is nothing wrong with that. It's not fair of any of you to put this much pressure on her!" Elsa argued and began to pace the room.

"Elsa, my Queen, please try to understand. We're not saying that you should just leave Anna to fight on her own, we will need you to command the armies. But, given yours and her's connection, she won't really be alone. And she will always be within your eyesight, and if the events do turn south, we would never, ever, stop you from rushing in to save her. What we are saying is, Anna's powers are best when they are set free, and the only way she can do that is through offense, not through defense. She won't be able to fight while worrying about you being in the front, anyways. We're not using her, or putting everything on her shoulders, but we do believe that Anna has what it takes to be the light that this world needs, and the light that will illuminate through the dark of this cursed army. I have complete faith in her, Elsa. And you say that none of us know her like you do, but that's not true. I grew up with Anna. I know her like the back of my hand. I can read her emotions through her eyes, and I always know what's going on through her mind, even if we don't have a connection like you and her have. And I know, that she will want to be up front to protect you, regardless of what you say." Adrien responded, and walked over and gently put his hands on Elsa's shoulders gently, causing her to look up at Adrien in surprise.

"Adrien, I…" Elsa stammered as she started to become lost in his green orbs.

"I agree with Adrien and Kayden, Elsa. If we try to protect her, it will only backfire. Anna can never be restrained. The more you try to hold her back and protect her, the more she will rebel. It's best to let her think she has complete control, but keep at even watch from behind. Besides, I have a sneaking suspicion that Elisa is the one who is in with Dimitri, and if that's the case, the only one who can fight Elisa, is Anna. Her fire power is the only power that can fight Elisa's." Kristoff murmured as he walked to the table to look at the battle plans.

"I'll have to talk to Anna, first. I won't make any decisions without her approval." Elsa sighed and lightly pulled away from Adrien.

"Talk to me about what?" A voice called from the hallway, and Elsa along with everyone in else in the room, jumped in surprise.


"Oh, you're awake. I didn't think you'd be up and about just yet." Elsa replied, nervously biting her lip.

"Yeah well… Anyways, I need all your full attention. I have something important to discuss with all of you." Anna ordered, and collected herself as much as she could, as they all moved to be in front of her, and Anna cleared her throat, before launching into a speech.

"As the Princess of Arendelle, it has come to my attention that war is imminent. There is nothing that can be done to prevent this from happening. I, however, am the one who is supposed to be in charge over foreign affairs, and thus, have come up with a plan. I know you already have one, and I already know what the plan is, thanks to Elsa's and my connection. I'm not saying that we shouldn't go through with your plan, and have me lead the attack against the Eastern Isles. What I am saying however, is that I think we should try my approach first. If, that does not succeed, we will move to your course of action, as plan b." Anna spoke clearly and authoritatively.

"Well, go on and tell us what you have in mind." Elsa nodded after a few moments, hoping that Anna's plan didn't involve Anna being stuck in the frontlines.

Anna swiftly turned away, and with a swish of her dress, she began to walk to the other side of her father's study and pulled out what appeared to be a black, worn book with yellowing pages. Anna walked over to the desk, and next to her father's chair, while all the others sat around the mahogany desk. Anna sat down last, and looked over who she had chosen to help create some strategy. The very lives and wellbeing of those she loved and cared about, as well as her kingdom and the rest of the world, rested entirely upon her shoulders.

"Okay, so as Princess, I can choose whoever I want to council me with the matter of war. It can even be people from different countries, if I feel they have more insight and advice that can be beneficial to me. Personally, however, I choose you all to be my council. I can wager that you all wish to know why I chose who I did. Let's start from the beginning. Adrien, I chose you because you know the Eastern Isles like the back of your hand, and I can't risk sending a spy into such a hostile location. We will be needing all of your knowledge to help understand the geological location of this area to help me figure out the plan of attack. Kayden, you all have fought in previous wars and I will need all the information and wisdom you have. This is my first war, and honestly, as much as I already know, there is a lot more room to learn. Elsa, you will be my medical and defense unit. Your powers should come in handy not only to heal but to protect. My plan is, to not fight fire, with fire. No pun intended." Anna sighed as she leaned back against the chair, and closed her eyes, as she tried to filter through all the information her mother was sending her.

"How can your battle plan involve not fighting… 'fire with fire'? Kristoff asked thoughtfully, while the others nodded in reply.

Anna thought carefully for a moment, and then began.

"When my Mother died, she passed on the wish of true world peace onto me. She believed that one day, everyone would understand another. If I unleashed the full power of the fire magic I possess, I could easily crush the opposing side, but that would only continue the cycle of hate. What I'm suggesting is… a siege attack." Anna carefully explained.

"That's…brilliant. How do you expect it to work though?" Kayden asked.

"Firstly, we will need to show we mean business. I looked up some interesting fire and lightning techniques, that will destroy their homes, their crops, and their land, but not the citizens. It will require a certain amount of focus from me and Adrien to pull it off, but if we focus just right, we can target these certain structures, and keep the powers contained to those locations. From there, we will use poison to contaminate their water supply, and Elsa, we will use your ice power to stop any free flow of water to their reservoirs. From there, an immediate famine will wash through their nations, without clean water and crops. Likely, they will have to surrender, or a riot will commence, and the citizens of his kingdom will overturn his rule. From my perspective, and the way I know Dimitri, he will flee the area to avoid being overthrown by the citizens of his kingdom, and thus, giving me the room I need to work with in order to fully use my powers. Once he is away from the innocent civilians, then I can worry about the actual attack. I do expect for there to be some battles, and that's where Arendelle's army will come into play, but the battle itself will be with the cursed ones, Dimitri, and the cursed one's creator. I know that we will have to kill, that's the way we protect. But, let me make this clear, "Anna paused and made direct eye contact with all of them in the room, "Even if we do manage to kill Dimitri, the battle will only be a quarter over. The real person we need to stop is the one who created the cursed army. Without the cursed ones, Dimitri doesn't truly stand a chance against anyone. With that being said, whoever is his accomplice, whoever is the person who created this cursed army, I will personally deal with. None of you are to go near them." Anna finished, as she reclosed her eyes.

" That sounds like the most brilliant plan, I ever heard. It definitely beats the one that we come up with." Adrien nodded in approval.

"Considering that the Eastern Isles is a landlocked area, keeping the siege should be easy enough. With our armies, and the defense of Elsa's ice magic, they would quite literally be trapped. But, keep in mind that I don't want to kill any of their citizens. That is not my goal. They are being repressed under the hateful rule of a dictator. I do however intend on wiping out the majority of the cursed ones, and their creator. I can't have them in this world, when they can't control their powers…." Anna sighed as she felt a pang in her chest, knowing that the majority of these cursed ones, would be children.

"Kill them? How does that make you any better than a common murderer?" Adrien asked with a low voice.

" If I can't find another way to resolve the problem of their powers, yes. Trust me, It's not what I want to do. I could have easily fallen under the same category as them, if I had not had a loving and supportive family that helped me control my powers. I think, that if I can talk to their creator, and reason with whoever that is, then maybe, I can get them to remove the curse. But, I don't know how well that will honestly go over. And I don't know how safe that will be, but I will do my best not to kill them Adrien. But, this world's wellbeing as a whole, my family and kingdom's wellbeing, and my own, must come before the cursed army. I hope you understand." Anna's voice faltered lightly as she began to think of the possibility of her children not being able to manage their powers. Horrific images of her children being tied up and burnt alive by their own magic began to flicker through her mind. What would happen then, would she still truly be able to keep this type of opinion?

'That won't happen. I won't let it. Your children, and my own, will be raised that they can be whoever they want to be. There's no guarantee that they even will inherit our power. Don't let this bother you. They won't end up like these cursed children, I can promise you that much.' Anna heard throughout her mind from Elsa, causing her eyes to shoot open.

Anna sighed and gently pushed back from the table, and walked to peer out of the large bay window, which overlooked her and Elsa's entire kingdom. While her back was turned against everyone, she spoke.

"We don't have much time, okay? It is necessary that we strike as soon as possible. I'm more than sure that they will begin the attack if we don't, and I…" Anna faltered in her strong words as she peered out to see all of her beloved citizens walking around as if nothing was wrong, " I can't, and will not, let the attack take place on Arendelle soil." Anna finished as she shut her eyes again tightly.

"How soon, is soon, Anna?" Kristoff questioned as he broke the ice, taking a tentative step towards Anna.

" We need Dimitri to be back in his homeland before the attack commences. He just left the port, not too long ago. If conditions are right, he will be back in the Eastern Isles within two days. With that being said, I would like to leave in two days." Anna responded.

"Anna, that's pushing it. We don't have time to assemble the troops and get them ready for battling the cursed army in that time period." Kristoff sighed lightly.

"Fighting the cursed ones is simply just like fighting another human being, the only thing is, you can't let them touch you. Wherever they touch, will turn into a solid mass of ice and break off. Dodge the attacks, and aim for the head. Their heart, is essentially enclosed in a case of ice, and it protects the heart. The only thing that can break it, is fire. So, the only way to kill them, unless you're like me, is to behead them." Anna responded, shaking lightly as the information came flooding through behind her eyelids, provided by her mother.

"And who exactly is going to be running the kingdom while you and Elsa are off fighting?" Kristoff asked further.

"You." Anna responded with a moment's hesitation.

"Me? Anna, you have got to be kidding me! You can't begin to possibly think that I simply will just wait here, and let you go off to fight all alone! I'm your boyfriend, I should be there." Kristoff exclaimed incredulously.

Anna clenched her fists together and turned around sharply with a hardened expression.

"As my boyfriend, you should have been with me at my own coronation. You should have been the only one to monopolize my time. You should have been the one to stand up for me, and not made me be the one to defend myself against a tyrant. You should have been the one to show the entire world how much you loved me. But you weren't there. You left me. With that being said, I think you can handle being apart from me, for a little more time." Anna argued back with an icy tone.

"Anna…" Kristoff began with wide eyes.

"No, Kristoff. This is not a debate. This is an order, from the Princess of Arendelle." Anna cut off, and quickly brushed past Kristoff, leaving the whole room in a state of shock.


Anna hurried down the hallway, tears running down her paling face as she heard herself, over and over again in her mind. Had she been too harsh? Surely that's not what she meant to say, was it? Something was terribly wrong, she hardly felt like herself at all. Anna ran into her bedroom, breathing heavily.

"If I was sick like you… I would just light it all up, just to watch it all burn down…" An eerie voice echoed through Anna's mind, causing her to stop and shake in fear.

"W… Who's there?" Anna thought back, looking around her anxiously.

"Go on, then… Go ahead and just let it go…." The voice echoed.

Anna heard Elsa trying to call out to her, but the demonic voice in her head almost shut out Elsa's voice entirely. Anna breathed hard, and turned around to a mirror, and gasped as she saw her reflection.

Behind the glossy looking glass, her own reflection stood, smiling wickedly at her. Anna watched as fire began to dance around her reflection, and her reflection's eyes change into nothing more than black dancing fire and her reflection's sinister-like smile grew wider as Anna stepped back from the mirror, and closed her eyes, desperately shaking her head, trying to get the image of her demonic-self from her mind. Anna could hear the ominous laugh coming from her reflection, and no matter what Anna did, the laughter would not stop. Finally, Anna broke down and fell to her knees in mental exhaustion, before acting in the only rational way possible.

"Elsa!" Anna screamed at the top of her lungs, gasping for air as the images grew stronger, so strong that Anna began to think she was truly becoming this monster herself.


It was only when Anna felt Elsa's embrace that the immoral snickering ceased, and the images began to fade from the back of Anna's eyelids. She breathed in the comforting scent of Elsa's perfume, and held Elsa tighter, breathing in short gasps.

"Anna, what on earth happened?" Kristoff gasped, as he breathed in for air as he had taken off running with Elsa when they heard Anna scream.

Anna did not reply, but released her hold on Elsa and stood up opening her eyes slowly as she looked into the mirror, seeing her familiar aquamarine orbs looking straight back at her.

"Anna…" Elsa whispered, and watched Anna with a curious expression painted over her worried face.

" I swear, I just saw myself become a demon… A monster, engulfed in the fire from Hell, preparing to destroy this whole world, and kill everyone…I even heard the laughing, the wicked, malevolent laughing that my reflection was making, with a voice begging me, willing me to just let everything around me burn to the ground… And no matter what I did, the images, the sound… Would not stop." Anna whispered, looking at the glassy surface, trying to connect points.

"Are you sure this isn't just some nightmare that you're re-living?" Kristoff questioned, trying to figure out what Anna was talking about.

"No… Trust me, Kristoff… It was far too real to be a dream…" Anna stumbled over her words while Elsa hugged Anna from behind, lovingly, trying to sooth Anna.

"Too realistic to be a night terror, but not too realistic to be Dark magick." Adrien sighed from the doorway, causing Elsa, Kristoff, and Anna look back in surprise.

"Dark magic?" Kristoff questioned, but Adrien shook his head.

"Not magic, magick. It's a forbidden art. It's a tactful act in which the person targeted, is haunted with demonic spirits, in an attempt to break them down. In your case, the magick is attacking your abilities of powers, scaring you into thinking you're a monster, probably with the hope you will kill yourself." Adrien sighed, and looked down as Anna look back at the ground as Elsa held Anna protectively.

"Is there any possible way to stop this demonic presence?" Elsa questioned, gently rubbing Anna's back in reassurance.

"No. But, it can only be used in spurts, due to the fact that it's harmful to the user as well, which is why it's been branded as a forbidden art. As long as someone can break through to her, she'll always be okay though. Thank God you came in when you did though." Adrien sighed and walked in the doors, walking in front of Anna.

"Anna, you do understand now that you aren't safe on your own. These words of anger, and these feelings you feel aren't your own. Until the person who is casting this magick on you is killed, it will continue to try and attack you. You must learn now how to control your link with Elsa. Thank God there's only one link you have to worry about controlling." Adrien smiled briefly, but stopped when Anna looked up nervously at Adrien.

"Actually… I… I have one other link…" Anna replied, nervously biting her lip.

"With whom?" Elsa questioned, looking at Anna with curious eyes.

"Our mother… Ever since I awakened my power, she's been there… Talking to me when things start to go really bad. It's a connection that I really don't have any control over though. It comes and goes whenever, and it's always based on her, and how I'm feeling. But, I can't just sit and communicate with her." Anna explained, playing with her hands nervously.

"That could be where this evil magick is coming from Anna, not that she's doing it herself, but the person is probably feeding off of that link, knowing you can't possibly control it." Adrien responded slowly and carefully.

"It's possible, but it is true that it was from my Mother that I was able to bring forth all the knowledge I read about regarding wars. She's helping me, so the link isn't all bad." Anna sighed lightly, and looked back at her family.

"Well, I think it's actually best if you all go in the morning, and prepare for the attack. Anna, I can't have you being attacked mentally like this. It would be best for you to find and stop this evil magick, before it hurts you anymore." Kristoff sighed and Anna walked up to him and gently placed her hands against his face.

"Kristoff, I love you. And the only reason why I want you here, is because I need someone to watch over Arendelle, who loves the citizens as much as I do. They know you, trust you. You will make a fine king, in the event that we don't return. I need to know that you are safe, and here. I wouldn't be okay with you fighting, and dying. I need you safe, so I can fight and survive." Anna explained as she ran her fingers against the side of his face, memorizing the feel of his scruff against her fingers, and trying hard not to cry.

"Anna, we'll leave you two alone." Elsa whispered, and walked out with Adrien holding her hand and Kayden escorting them out, and closing the door to Anna's room behind them.


"You have to come back to me Anna, you have to. I can't live without you in my life." Kristoff responded, his voice cracking as he closed his eyes, and leaned against Anna's touch.

"I am going to come back to you, I promise." Anna responded, and nuzzled her face into Kristoff's neck.

""Don't do it. Please. You don't have to go. Let someone else deal with it. Just stay, with me." Kristoff begged, holding onto his one and only love tightly.

"Kristoff, look at me." Anna instructed as she lifted his gaze into her own, " I must do this, to protect the kingdom, to protect the world, but most importantly, you and Elsa. I knew the risks that I was going to face the moment I awoken this power. This is my life, and even if it costs mine, I will protect yours, and hers. That is my duty, as fate has written out for me." Anna stated, tears falling from her eyes.

"If this is the case… I now have something that I need to tell you, Anna." Kristoff sighed, as he sat down on her bed, and pulled her ontop of his lap gently.

"Um, okie," Anna smiled lightly, lost in her own world with Kristoff.

"They say you don't know what you really have, until it's gone, right? Well… Anna, as much as I've been trying to not think about this, I could very well loose you in the battle. For the first time, since I left you in the hands of Arendelle after you were struck by Elsa's magic…. I was absolutely terrified, terrified that I could loose the one woman in this world who had the power to melt my frozen and hardened heard, and rescue me from my world of solitude. Now that you are here beside me, and now that I have your love, I will never let you go again. Still, what you say makes sense, so I can let you go to this battle, but my heart will always have you in it," Kristoff paused to pull out a thin line of thread, " Do you know what this piece of thread is, Anna?" Kristoff asked, chuckling as Anna began to examine it closely.

"It's the special thread we use to sew armor. It's from the silk tree, is it not? Almost unbreakable." Anna laughed.

"Well you see, I believed it to be perfect for this," Kristoff murmured as he tied the string onto Anna's ring finger, " This piece of thread resembles all the love I have ever had for you, all the trust I have in you and us as a couple, and my unbreakable promise to be by your side forevermore, even in death." Kristoff smiled as he slid a ring down the thread onto her finger.

"Kristoff…" Anna gasped, her eyes shooting to his, and then quickly down to begin to examine the unique ring on her hand.

"I know that it's not the most extravagant ring, and if that is what you want, I will buy it. You know that money has never been a concern of mine. I just thought that you would want a unique ring… so I handcrafted the metal, and cut the stone out of the Ice castle that Elsa had made. I hope you like it." Kristoff smiled, looking anxiously at Anna.

"Kristoff…" Anna's eyes widened further as she looked at him.

"What I'm trying to ask is, Anna…," Kristoff paused and looked into her eyes, " Will you marry me?"


~ Alright, so there we go! Like I said, we just have a couple more chapters to go. I hope you all like this. Now then, I need reviews telling me… : 1- Do you want Anna to say yes, or wait until after the battle. 2- how you would like the fight to go. Review and/or PM me with what you want to see during the fight. It should be noted however, that I'm not too keen on major character deaths, but if that is what you all want, so be it. I will go with the majority vote, as always. ~