The last 5 days were pretty uneventful for the sisters, Kristoff and Nicholas. With the council still away, Anna had very little duties to perform, apart from a small trading ship arriving a couple of days ago which needed the Acting Queen's signature. During the day Anna would usually hang out with Kristoff and several times, Nicholas, and during the night time and afternoon, with her sister. Nearly every time the to sister's were in the same room, Elsa's bedroom had been converted into a mini winter wonderland, complete with snow forts and snowmen, of which several of which came to life. Whenever Anna was not around, Nicholas would sometimes visit Elsa. Anna knew precisely what they would be doing and several times even ran into them kissing. Anna didn't mind. Nicholas was very friendly and tended to respect both the Queen and princess, as well as protect them. During one of the more eventful days, Kristoff managed to annoy one of the men in the bars causing a small fight to break out. With Nicholas nearby, it ended as soon as it started though as very little Arendellians wanted to fight a Russian with 10 years of military training and the ability to use everything surrounding him as a weapon. Overall, the sister's had never been happier. And then the council arrived...
Week 3, Wednesday noon...
"Your majesty. The council has arrived. But the prime minister doesn't seem to be with them. They wish to see you immidiately," Kai said as he entered the room.
"What for?" Anna asked.
"They didn't say. They just said that a small problem occurred in Solaris." The sister's looked at each other exchanging glances.
"I'll be back in a minute." Anna said as she left her sister's side. She followed Kai as he led her to the council room where members of the council, that attended the trip to Solaris, where already seated there.
"Your majesty, Queen Anna." One of the councilmen stood up, "It's so good to see you again."
"I was told that there was a small problem. And where is the prime minister?" Anna asked as she sat down in the Queen's chair.
"That's the problem. He's still in Solaris..."
"What's he dong there?"
"...in jail."
"What?" Anna shouted in shock. "What do you mean he's in jail?"
"He got a little out of control and punched one of the councilmen after he was called a psychotically, deranged lunatic for attempting to cheat in the trade meetings." The councilman said.
"When will he be out?" Anna asked. "I don't think my sister will like this."
"In 30 years. It was either that or execution, because he also threatened the king of Solaris because he knocked him out."
"Oh my god." Anna muttered as she put her head in her hands. "Please tell me that the trade line has at least been founded."
"That's the other minor problem." Another councilman piped up.
"You telling me we lost the trade deal?" Anna said, her anger starting to rise.
"No. The trade deal is still on. I just need your signature." King William said as he entered the council room. "I deeply apologize for not informing you in advance of my arrival. I mean no disrespect. But as you know, for the trade to be valid with Solaris, it requires the signature and approval of the other kingdom's ruling party. That would have been the Prime minister, but after the chaos that he caused, and General Albert's inability to sign as she does not possess any Political ruling power, we had no choice but to accompany your council back here and request for your signature itself. Again, I am deeply sorry for the problems that we may have caused, but you should really choose a better prime minister."
Anna just gaped in shock at the presence of King William here. She was both highly embarrassed at the thought of her kingdom being shown up by their prime minister, but also kind of grateful that they had at least opted to come here and continue the trade instead of abandoning completely. She was also happy of King William's presence as she could finally ask him what he meant by him knowing his parents.
"I am so sorry that our prime minister had caused such trouble in your kingdom. I promise you that we will take all necessary precautions next time to make sure that this doesn't occur again." Anna said. She literally repeated, word by word, what her sister had told a neighboring kingdom about 6 months ago, when the prime minister Louis caused chaos at a royal ball, because he was drunk.
"Don't worry about it your majesty. So here are the papers that you will need to verify and sign for the trade to be valid. You'll be glad to know that all requested trade items are available and General Albert has already come to a deal with me and my council." King William said as he deposited the trade documents in front of Anna.
"Oh. Okay thanks. If you don't mind, I would like to run this by my sister, as she knows more about this than I do." Anna said as she picked up the trade documents. King William acknowledged his approval as the princess left the council room and ran up to her sisters bedroom. She entered Elsa's room and saw her sister eating her lunch, Anna's lunch sitting next to it.
"So what did the council want?" Elsa asked as she saw Anna walk over to her and sit down in front of her food.
"King William of Solaris is here." Anna said with a sigh. Elsa's jaw dropped open in shock as she gaped at Anna.
"What?" She managed to make out.
"Our prime minister screwed up and now he's in jail for the next 30 years. Luckily, King William showed mercy and decided to come here for my approval instead as the trade requires the signature of a ruling member, which was the prime minister, until he threatened the king." Anna said as she dug in to her food.
"Prime minister George threatened the king!" Elsa shrieked In horror.
"Yep." Anna said as she poked her food around. "Anyway, I told him that I would show you these documents before I sign them, because I honestly have no idea what I am doing. So here you go."
Anna handed her sister the trade papers as she started eating again. Elsa slowly read all of the papers looking carefully at the resources and the prices. As soon as Anna had finished her food she asked, "Well? Is it alright?"
"Yeah. Arendelle can do this." Elsa said as she picked up the quill from her bedside cabinet, only to have it snatched away from her. "Anna! What are you doing?"
"I'm the acting Queen at the moment, which means I have to sign it." Anna said with a smirk as she dipped the quill in the small ink bottle besides her.
"Excuse me! But I am the real Queen and it's my duty..."
"He asked me to sign it!" Anna interrupted as she signed the document using her signature. It wasn't very professional looking, but it would do. "Right. I should probably get this back to him." Anna stood up and walked towards the door as Elsa called out her name.
"Anna!"
"Yes?" Anna asked as she turned around and looked at her sister.
"I'm proud of you." Elsa said to Anna's shock.
"Proud?" She asked to make sure she was hearing it correctly.
"Yes Anna. I'm proud of you. I'm proud that you're my sister and honestly, it think you would make a great Queen." Elsa said.
Anna could feel the tears pricking at the corners of her eyes. "You think I would make a great Queen?"
"Of course, not as great as me though since I have powers and more experience..."
"And now you've ruined the moment." Anna said with a laugh.
"No I didn't. I was just emphasizing the difference between you and me..."
"Really? Well in that case, Why don't I remain acting Queen for a little while, even after you get better."
"That's never going to happen." Elsa said, her expression suddenly. She let out a little laugh when she saw the shock in her sister's eyes. "Fine, I'll see. But I'll be accompanying you wherever you go just to make sure you don't mess things up."
"Mess things up? I've been doing pretty well for someone with little to no experience, haven't I?" Anna said.
"Your majesty. King William has informed me to tell you that he is currently in the courtyard." Kai said as he stood in the hallway.
"Thank you Kai." Ann said as she prepared to walk to the courtyard.
"And Anna." Elsa called out again as Anna turned around with a sigh. "Don't forget to talk regally."
"Oh c'mon Elsa. King William doesn't even care that much about how I talk."
"How would you know."
"Well, I even swore in Solaris in front of the council..." Anna said preparing for the hammering that her sister was about to give her.
"WHAT!" Elsa screamed in shock. Anna quickly fled the room as Kai restrained himself from laughing. "ANNA!"
"King William." Anna called out as she approached the King who was busy talking to a few of the citizens.
"Queen Anna, If I can call you that. Was your sister okay with the suggested deal?" He asked
"She was ecstatic. I signed it though. Oh, and please just call me Anna." She replied as she handed the documents to the king.
"Alright then." King William said with a laugh. "Oh and don't hesitate to call me William either. I know it's all about formalities in meetings and all, but even I do get fed up of hearing, your majesty this, your majesty that, your majesty hi..."
"I know right." Anna said as she began to speak in her more common accent. "Can I ask you something?"
"Sure." William said as the two royals began walking towards the town center.
"As I was leaving, you shouted out that you knew my parents really well. What exactly did you mean by that?" She asked.
The king was actually shocked that this was one of the first questions that he asked. To be honest, he still didn't know how he was going to phrase his answer. Could he possibly tell this innocent 19 year old girl the truth? She would almost definitely tell her sister. But he didn't want to keep something like this, a secret no more. It was a burden to him to keep hiding this type of information. Maybe it was finally time to let it go.
"Well. I really did know your parents very well. And I knew you and your sister as well."
"How?" Anna asked. She had never met William before and her memory was quite good. Then she remembered that her first 4 years were literally composed of fake memories that Pabbie had jammed in her mind. So how could she be sure what memories were real and what weren't.
"Well, it all started it one little snowflake. Or more precisely your sister's first use of magic. I will never forget that day. I remember that your father was carrying Elsa, I think she was only around 4 months old at that time. But anyway, we were talking about some matters regarding...political stuff, when it started snowing around us, in the middle of September. Of course snow does occur in that time of a year, albeit quite rarely, but this storm was unique because it only seemed to occur around us." William said as he recalled the memories of him being with Elsa and Anna's father.
Anna snorted at the thought of her father and William being caught in a freak, 20 foot wide blizzard, in the beginning of autumn.
"Anyway," William continued. "After the we managed to move away from the little snowfall, we saw that your sister had somehow managed to conjure up a pile of snow on her head. We thought that it was just some accident from the little snowfall, until your sister waved her hand...which was followed by a small avalanche on your fathers head." King William chuckled at the memory of how the king stood there with a pile of snow in his hand while he was busy trying to stay upright from roaring with laughter. "Your father thought this was some kind of practical joke that I had planned, that is until is showed him what I am about to show you. Luckily, you already know about your sister's powers, but of course this will probably stills shock you. It was worse for your father, because he was unaware of Elsa's powers."
Anna just frowned in disbelief. "What do you mean show me?"
William took a deep breath before waving his hands. In front of him, a horse appeared. But this was no ordinary horse. This horse was composed completely of ice and snow, but the detail on it were so intricate that it made Elsa ice statues seem like child work. That is, until it came to life in front of them and started neighing.
Upon seeing what William had just done, Anna nearly fainted in shock, yet at the same time felt like screaming to her sister how she was not alone. Apparently though, William seemed to know what she was thinking.
"Please don't scream or tell your sister yet. Well, not in her current condition anyway. And this is the reason my hair is a snowy white color. Platinum Blonde for females, Snow white for males." William said as he stared at the princess, who was still gaping at the living snow horse that had materialized in front of her. "Anna?"
"You...you...that...how?" Anna was literally lost for words. She had absolutely no idea what to think, let alone say. "You're like..."
"Yes Anna. I'm an Ice sorcerer like your sister. Please don't freak out!" William said noticing that Anna was mere seconds away from belting out a scream that could possibly shatter every window in Arendelle.
"Oh my god." Anna said as she began to calm down, though she was still clearly freaking out."Your can make ice. You can make ice!"
"Yes. I can. But my magic is a lot more advanced than what your sister is capable of at the moment. She has not learned how to use her powers properly yet. Ice sorcery is capable of more than just ice structures and snowmen. It's a powerful form of magic that can manipulate the environment...am I losing you here?" William asked noticing the princess's dumbstruck look.
"A bit." Anna said.
"Simply put. What your sister can do, barely scratches the surface of what ice sorcery itself can do."
"Alright. So that happened." Anna admitted as she watched William make the snow horse disappear. "But how does this explain how you know my parents?"
"I already told you, I was with your father when Elsa revealed her powers. I showed him mine and explained to him and his wife how these powers come to be."
"And how do they these powers come?" Anna asked.
"Some people are just born with them. But for me? I inherited them. My mother was also an ice sorcerer, but my Great grandfather, on my father's side was a fire sorcerer. He manipulated fire. My family has it's roots set in magical history. Our magic spans back 10's of generations, and even the people of Solaris are very accustomed with magic. We've got potion makers, Transfigurators and even werewolves, though those are much less kind than the former." He said.
"How about Elsa?"
"I'm not so sure. Neither of your parents were magical, but that doesn't mean that your sister didn't inherit it. Sometimes magic skips a couple of generations." William said as he made a little flurry appear from his hands. "It's quite possible that one of your great grandparents could have possessed magic. Or maybe your mother or father was a carrier. That's when someone carries the magical ability, but they can't use it, and it doesn't reveal itself. Are you okay?" William asked noticing that Anna seemed to be a little bit flustered.
"Oh yeah. I'm fine. It's just that I wasn't expecting there to be others with my sister's capabilities. This definitely came as a shock." Anna said with a small chuckle.
"It came as a shock to me too when you asked. I honestly thought that you might have forgotten about that. I didn't know what to say or how to explain it."
"But you still haven't explained how you knew my parents so well. I doubt one meeting would have made a difference."
"How about 18 years?" He asked, causing Anna's mouth to drop open again. "Yep. 18 years. Up until the tragic disaster aboard one of their ships. I was one of the factors that kept your father and mother calm and sane during Elsa's growing up period. I was the one who supplied your father with the map to the trolls. He used it when you were injured. Even though I did not reveal myself to you or Elsa, your father kept in contact with me various times, because I was the only one who actually had the knowledge of how ice magic works."
"Wait. You didn't have anything to do with us being isolated for 13 years did you?" Anna asked.
"None at all. I was against the idea. I warned your father in advance that ice magic is like a volcano. If bottled up the pressure will just continue to build until one day, it literally explodes. All it needed was a trigger." William replied as he and Anna took a seat in the town center.
"My sister's coronation." Anna exclaimed realizing that it was all making sense. "And I was the trigger."
"Exactly. Seeing you and your attempt to marry Hans literally flooded Elsa's minds with memories and emotions. It was too much for her to bear. Removing her gloves removed the only psychological protection she had left to conceal her powers. And that was when it all came out."
"But one thing I don't understand. Well actually two things. First, how comes you don't have trouble using ice, and second, did you thaw that horse using love?"
William gave a slight laugh upon hearing Anna's second question. "Well, to answer your first one, I spent all my time mastering them. I wasn't locked up. My mother taught me her ways and all the secrets of the ice. For your second question, love is not the only option to thaw ice. Ice as you know is melted by heat."
"Yeah?"
"Well, what does love make you feel inside Anna?" He asked.
"It makes me feel...warm." Anna gasped at the sudden realization that hit her. "So love made Elsa feel warm, and that feeling of warmth was actually made Elsa thaw the snow?"
"Precisely. For me, I just think about heat, or fire, or I simply just envision the ice and snow in front of me melting away into a puddle."
"Wow. Can you teach Elsa to do that? Melt with the thoughts of heat."
"I could, but I would rather not. For her sake. She believes that love is what makes her ice that, and that is no problem. I'm afraid, that if I teach her that it's not love but warmth, it might cause a conflict inside of her, and she ma no longer know what to believe. If she believes that love is what melts, then it's best kept that way. Everyone has their own beliefs, and I would rather not mess with them, if you know what I mean?" William said.
"Oh. Alright. I'll have to tell Elsa in the end. This is too big a secret to keep."
"I know. Just not this minute." William said. "Anyway, the next part I am not so happy to tell you. But it has to be said. The truth needs to be said. I was partially responsible for your parents deaths."
Anna's eyes widened in surprise. All she said was, "Responsible how?"
"Well as you know, your parents were caught in a storm at see on their trip to Corona. What you didn't know, was that they could have very easily made it there alive, if my ship had been there."
"What are you talking about?" Anna asked, her eyes starting to tear up at the though of losing her parents.
"Well you see, my ship was supposed to rendezvous with your parents ship on the way to Corona, more precisely, near the location of your parents when they were pulled under by a storm surge. But my ship was late, we never made it there on time. By the time we got there their ship was gone, along with them and everyone else inside. Our ship survived the storm, because out captain was a storm chaser. He regularly went on psychotic rampages inside storms to try and catch their beauty and magnificence, or so he said. We just called him a raving lunatic, but he was the best captain for the job. Combined with our vessels, we were literally unsinkable. Sadly, the same couldn't be said for your parent ship. Their captain was very inexperienced in storms and their ship was never meant to withstand sailing into a storm of that magnitude."
"How is this your fault?" Anna asked, not seeing how any of this could possibly have meant the death or their parents, apart from the storm.
"We were late by an hour! If only my ship had made it there on time, we may have been able to save your parents form their ship before it went under. Our ship could withstand that. If only I had not ordered us to divert to a nearby village, we could have alerted your parents to the danger and told them to turn around, or possibly saved them before they got anywhere near. 18 years I had known your parents, and I wasn't even their when they needed us the most." William was no showing his more emotional side as he let his head hang. Anna just watched his sadness.
"I wonder if blaming yourself is a trait shared by all ice sorcerers." She wondered.
"William. You can't blame yourself for this. There was nothing you could do. It was fate's course. Yes, you could have saved them, but that doesn't mean that me or Elsa would have been happier. I can't believe I'm saying this, mama, papa, if you're listening, but I would rather have Elsa and lose you than lose Elsa but have you." Anna inced at what she had just said. William was looking at her as if she was insane, but his expression quickly softened to one of pity.
"If I'd have saved them, you could have had both."
"Not necessarily. Elsa could have still been locked up, and I may have never learned the truth. Sure I lost my parents, but it all worked out for the better in the end. Me and Elsa are finally sister's again. I know her secret. We could never be happier. I have Kristoff now as well, and I think Elsa and Nicholas are now dating." Anna said with a laugh.
"Nicholas? As in Nicholas Anatoly Malikov of Pavlovo?" William asked.
"Yes. How did you know?"
"Me and his father are good friends. We've been trading partners for decades. We've even aided each other in wars and revolutions. Hmm. Your sister is with a good man. That's all I can say. The Russians are very tough, and they rarely surrender. I'll give them that. And their vodka is amazing, but that's probably something that you and your sister should not think about. All I can say is that your sister is in good hands, and so are you since your Elsa's sister." William chuckled at a thought he just had. "If there's one thing I learned from my time in various Russian kingdoms, it's this. Never anger a Russian! You'll have a better chance of living if you anger the gods themselves."
Anna laughed as well upon hearing this.
"Can I just ask one more question?" Anna asked.
"Sure."
"How old are you?"
William's eyebrows shot up upon hearing this. He took a deep breath and seemed to contemplate the idea of answering this question. Finally he opted to answer it by asking another question. "My age...Do you want my Physical age, or Chronological age?"
Anna just stared. "Uuh. Physical first I guess."
"Right. I'm 24 years old." William said bracing for the next answer he would have to give.
"And chronological?"
William inhaled sharply. "I'm 214 years old chronologically. My mother died 40 years ago at the chronological age of 312, physically 24."
Anna was so sure that her mouth was hanging open, but she honestly didn't care. She was staring at someone who was born around the same time as her great grandparents. The only thing she could manage was, "How..." and event that came out as more of a gasp than a word.
"Ice sorcerer's are granted with the ability to stop aging at the age of 24. That does not render them immortal. It only stops the effects of aging. Technically, as long as the sorcerer doesn't contract a disease or gets killed in battle, the person can technically live forever. My mother died because she contracted the flu one day and never got better."
"oh. I'm so sorry. So you're telling me that at 24, Elsa will stop aging and will live forever?"
"As long as she's not injured, then yes."
"What about me?" Anna asked.
William could have suffered a heart attack at that moment from the massive break in his heart. There is no logical way that you could calmly explain to someone that their sibling would live forever while you would wither and die like normal person.
"Anna. Only Ice sorcerer's are granted with this ability..." William could feel his emotions welling inside of him as he saw the smile on the princess's face disappear. Internally, he was screaming at himself for even answering this question. Why oh why, did she have to ask this? Slowly he could see the truth dawn on Anna's face. The truth that Elsa would live for centuries, while Anna would only live the normal human lifespan. Damn it! Why!
"Oh. I see. That's fine. Guess I'll have to endure Elsa laughing at my wrinkles as I get older." Anna joked. "So anyway. Thank you for telling me all of this."
"You're welcome. There are a few things I regret telling you, especially that last part, but you needed to know." William said.
"Well, I guess I'd better get back to my sister. She's probably worried sick at the length of time I have been out." Anna said as she stood up and looked at the King. "I guess that the trade is good then?"
"Of course Anna. I guess I should get going to. My kingdom is waiting for me." William said as Anna smiled. She was starting to walk away but William called out to her one last time. "Anna."
"Yes?"
"Remember. Whatever happens, Elsa is still your sister, and nothing in the world will change that. You know that your sister would literally die for you right?"
"I know." Anna said as she remembered the events nearly 3 weeks ago. "She already tried. I'd never want her to try again though."
William chuckled. "Remember Anna, in case we never see each other again, She needs you as much as you need her, even more so for her I believe. You are sisters, both physically and mentally. And no force on Earth can break that, no matter the circumstance. One way or another, you will always find a way back into each others arms, and those 13 years of isolation is proof of that." William smiled as he turned away and began walking back to his ship, as Anna wiped a tear away from her eyes.
I have a feeling me and Elsa will be seeing a lot more of you...
"Elsa?" Anna called out as she slowly opened the door. "Is it alright to come in there? Are you still making out with Nicholas?"
"ANNA!" Elsa screamed through the door. As Anna entered the room restraining her laughter, she could see her sister blushing profusely. "That was very mature of you!"
As Anna sat down next to her sister, Elsa asked, "So, what took so long?"
"Oh nothing." Anna said thinking back to hat William had both shown and told her. "He was just telling me some stuff about his kingdom."
"Oh."
"Elsa. There's something I forgot to tell you yesterday. I didn't tell you and I still wasn't supposed to because of hos stressed you are at the moment." Anna said.
"I'm not stressed Anna. If anything, these 2 weeks are the most fun I've ever had." Elsa said as she smiled at her sister. "C'mon. You can tell me anything."
Anna took a deep breath and said," Yesterday, when we were in No'ruk, we overheard 2 men talking in the cafe we were eating at. They were mentioning something about some guy called Lecter, making an army."
"And who is this Lecter?" Elsa asked.
"One of Hans' brothers." Anna said. Elsa's smile faltered partially upon hearing this but she continued to listen nevertheless. "Anyway, one of the men at the cafe said that his name was Vladimir, while the other one was Admiral Westerguard, another one of Hans' brothers. According to what I've overheard though, Lecter and Hans have been working together to take over Europe. They even killed the King and Queen of the Southern Isles and 6 of their own brothers. The admiral from yesterday managed to escape before it was too late. They said that if Hans or Lecter would know how to use the Concordus, you know that book thingy they head in Reimarch's cove, then they will be able to raise an army of the dead and everyone will be powerless to stop them. They even considered you as an ally."
Elsa was shocked upon hearing this.
"But, the admiral said, that even with you and your magic, the entire Coronian empire and all of Europe's weaponry, we would still lose because they will have an army of the undead. And that's pretty much all me and Kristoff heard form them. They left shortly after." Anna could see that her sister was trying make sense of what she had just heard.
"So, that book Hans had. It's capable of raising an army of the dead?" Elsa asked.
"Uhuh."
"And, even if I were to help all of Europe, we would still lose?"
"Yeah. The admiral even asked, how do you kill something that's already dead?" Anna said as she recalled the conversation she heard yesterday.
"Well, don't worry Anna. It's not something we should worry about just yet. All these kingdoms and empires are quite strong, and we don't even know where Hans or the Duke is." Elsa said as she laid in a more comfortable position. "For all we know, they could be dead."
"Your majesty?" Robert called out as he entered the door.
"Physician is here." Anna said as she caught sight of the doctor heading towards themselves
"Yes?" Elsa asked.
"Just need to take another test, if that's alright." He asked. Elsa acknowledged. Robert performed te same tests he had been performing for the last few weeks on the Queen. After he had done, he put hi medical equipment away and looked at the two sister's smiling.
"Well Queen Elsa, I have good news. You are well enough now that you don't need to stay bed-ridden anymore."
"Really?" Both the sister's asked in unison.
"Yep." The doctor said with a laugh. "I guess life can go back to the way it was." Robert gave a smile as he exited the room.
"Aw." Anna said as she pouted.
"What's wrong?"
"It was fun while you were in bed. I was Queen and I could take care of you." Anna said. Elsa just gave a small laugh.
"Don't worry. You'll still be acting Queen for a while longer. I told Kai to tell the council that I wanted to see how my sister handled being the Queen, personally. So they agreed to extend your duty for a week. But, I'll be following you wherever you go, and you have to do the duties as well. Not just mess around."
"Alright. I can do that." Ann said optimistically. She really wanted to show her sister that she was more than capable of running a kingdom, and was capable of being the regal acting person that is required of a Queen. "But don't start annoying me. Since I'm still Queen, that means my word supersedes yours."
"Unless I say that I want to get my title back." Elsa said with a laugh as she started to stand up. Noticing what her sister was trying to do, Anna stood up and helped.
"Thanks Anna." Elsa said as Anna helped support her sister's weight. Elsa had not stood up for nearly a month now so of course her legs would fell a little weak.
"Wow. You're even thinner than before. I bet I can even lift you." Anna said as she grabbed her sister by the waist and attempted to lift her up.
"Anna!" Elsa said giggling. "That tickles."
Anna put her sister back down and said, "C'mon. Let's get a snack."
"Elsa! You're walking again!" Kristoff yelled as he saw the two girls exit the castle.
Several of the guards were greeting the Queen and expressing their relief that she was alright.
"Elsa!" Nicholas called out as he followed Kristoff towards the two girl. "Are you feeling better?"
"Much better." Elsa said as Nicholas walked besides her.
"You're blushing..." Anna whispered to Elsa suppressing a giggle, who's eyes immediately widened in embarrassment.
"It's so good to be back out again." Elsa said as she took a deep breath of the air outside. "So, anything happen in Arendelle while I was stuck in my room?"
"Not really. I'm sure Anna would have told you first." Kristoff said as the 4 royals walked down a small path towards the forest.
Week 3, Wednesday night...
"So how is your relationship with Nicholas getting on?" Anna asked.
"ANNA!" Elsa sputtered. "Seriously?"
"What? It's fun to see you bushing and acting so embarrassed. Makes a change form seeing the strict, no fun Elsa." Anna said with a laugh as Elsa glared at her.
"Excuse me your majesty." Kai said as he knocked on the door. "Sorry to disturb you two before bed, but there is a dignitary that wishes to see you tomorrow morning. He says it's important!"
"Oh. Okay then. We'll see him tomorrow. Did he say what kingdom he's from?" Elsa asked.
"No your majesty." Kai replied. "Will that be all."
"Yes Kai. Thank you." Anna replied.
"Very well." He said as he shut the door.
"Well. I guess everything will be back to normal tomorrow." Anna said. "Well, mostly."
Elsa just smiled in response.
"Goodnight Anna." Elsa said as she cuddled her sister.
"I love you Elsa." Anna said. It wasn't long before the two girls fell asleep.
I am sad to announce that there may be only 2 or 3 more chapters. I like ending at even numbers so it'll probably be chapter 28. In advance, i would like to thank all the people who have read and reviewed, as well as followed and Favorited.
But don't worry. On chapter 28, i will make a surprise announcement.
-TacticX
