*Author's Note: Helloooo my snowflakes! (Can I call you snowflakes? Great!) I have to say, you all are so awesome! Thanks for all your support and love! I feel so bad for not adding to the story for such a long time! March can be so crazy for me. They don't call it March Madness for nothing! But you all should know I haven't forgotten all you lovely souls, not at all! So, here's a special Easter present for you all, and Happy Easter!*

Elsa awoke to the bright morning light streaming in her room, glowing like gold. She lay sprawled on the hardwood floor, in the exact same position she was the night before. Lifting her head slightly, she blinked away the sleep out of her eyes, and scanned the area around her. She turned her head to see the blasted mirror sitting innocently in the corner of the room, as if it weren't a thing of terror. The horrors of last night flooded back into her memory, and the familiar sharp tingle began to irritate her hands. Ice and frost swirled under her body, and spread throughout the floor.

"No!" Elsa scolded herself as she climbed back on her feet. "Elsa, you are not going get scared this early in the morning!" She glanced back at the mirror, where it sat uneventfully. Anger coursed through her veins, and she stood to face the simple piece of furniture. With a shout, she blasted a surge of sharp ice at the reflective surface, where it shattered the mirror into a million pieces.

Elsa sighed with relief, and slumped on her bed. It was done. That mirror wasn't going to terrorize her anymore. As she thought about, Elsa felt slightly satisfied with what she had done. She actually took something she was scared of, and crushed it. Feeling rather proud of herself, she stood up and changed out of her ice sleeping gown.

She wore her normal ice dress that time, and braided her hair in her usual French braid. It felt good to wear the cool, silky fabric on her skin again. She silently promised herself that she would never wear any kind of woolen dress as she walked out her room.

As soon as she stepped outside, she was instantly met by a rather energetic Anna. The bright and happy young woman scooped Elsa into a bone crushing hug, while squealing with joy.

"It's so good to see you walking normally again!" She cried. Elsa couldn't help but smile at her sister's enthusiasm, and hugged back. All the worry and fear from earlier melted away from the warmth of Anna's embrace, and was replaced with utter joy.

"It's good to be able to walk without that cumbersome crutch." Elsa replied, her voice slightly muffled with a mouthful of Anna's auburn locks.

Anna's grips tightened. "I missed you yesterday! Don't leave me again!"

Elsa's amused smile quickly turned into a painful grimace. "Anna, my shoulder-"

"Oh!" Anna's gasp of realization echoed through the enormous hallways, and she quickly let go of her sister. "I'm so sorry! I forgot!"

Elsa forced a pained smile. "It's okay. Just be a little more gentle next time." She laughed while she stretched her stiff arms.

"So, what's the plan today?" Anna asked, rocking on her feet.

Elsa smoothed out her skirt that had become wrinkled from her sister's rough hug, and thought for a moment. The only thing that came to mind was the meeting the day before. The suitor ball. Just the thought of the horrendous party made her stomach twist in a knot. She needed to tell Anna, but Elsa felt it wasn't the right time to tell her overly protective younger sister the news. If she did, she was pretty sure Anna would probably pound each councilman to a pulp, and throw them off the roof of the castle. "I need to check with Mortimer on that. I honestly don't know what I have on schedule today." She said, and tried to paste on a convincing look on her face.

Anna smiled in reply. "I came over to tell you breakfast is ready," she said. "The chef really outdid himself today."

Elsa's stomach grumbled at the sound of food. She didn't eat anything the evening before, and her body recognized that. "I'm starving." She replied. Anna's eyes lit up with excitement, grabbed Elsa's hand, and proceeded to drag her down the hall.

All Elsa could do was smile at her sister's enthusiasm. Where Anna got her energy, Elsa didn't know, but she definitely received plenty. The bubbling, bouncing young woman was almost literally bouncing off the walls, and Elsa was pretty sure her sister was quite capable of that action.

"Slow down a little!" Elsa exclaimed breathlessly. Her leg was throbbing as the movement pulled at her stitches, and the last thing she wanted to do was to tear them. Anna glanced at her sister and slowed her pace.

"Sorry," Anna gave Elsa a saddened look. "I forgot." Again, Elsa had to tell her sister not to worry, but suggested to instead walk. Anna complied, and went in step with her injured elder sister.

"So, would you like to do anything today, that doesn't include too much physical activity?" Elsa asked. Her words seemed to add to Anna's internal powerhouse, because the young woman shot up in the air like a rocket with excitement.

"I have so many things we could do! We could tell each other stories, we could build a fort with pillows and blankets, and read comfy books, we could crash the kitchen and bake cookies, we could paint pictures, we could-."

"Okay, okay, I'm sure we could do everything in your list, but let's take it one at a time, okay?" Elsa laughed. Anna laughed with her.

"It's been too long since we did anything!" Anna skipped around Elsa like a small child, her auburn braids bounced up and down, while her green dress skirt ruffled with the movement. Elsa sighed as she watched her, and silently wished that she was as carefree as Anna. But as the queen of Arendelle, there was no way that wish would come true.

"Let's get some breakfast first, Anna, and play later." Elsa said in a motherly tone, and continued her graceful walk to the dining hall.