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Elsa sighed as she sat at her desk and stared at the mountain of paperwork that engulfed her normally neat office. She mentally cursed Hans for wrecking havoc once again and causing her to be away for four whole days. Then she cursed Jack Frost for creating more havoc that would cause her to be away even more.
Why am I even worried about leaving again? Elsa thought, I don't have to leave again. It's really none of my concern.
Pushing all thoughts about Jack Frost and Hans out of her mind, Elsa set to work going through the paperwork on her desk. About halfway through the first document, a knock came from the door.
"Enter," Elsa called, setting the document down. The door opened slightly and a butler stuck his head in.
"Your Majesty, Captain Smith is here to see you," he said.
"Good, let him in," Elsa said. The door opened wider and a man with vibrant blond hair came in and bowed in front of his Queen.
"You called for me, your Highness?" the Captain said, straightening from his bow.
"Yes, have a seat," Elsa said, motioning to a chair in front of the desk, the only chair that wasn't occupied by a stack of papers. The man sat.
"I'm sure everything went all right while I was gone?" Elsa asked.
"You were gone, your Majesty?" the Captain asked, cocking his head and smiling. Elsa smiled as well.
"That's good to hear. When I walked into here, I thought the country collapsed," Elsa said, gesturing to the stacks around the room.
"The people were too busy gossiping about the wedding to notice that you haven't shown yourself since then."
"Good. Last thing I need is worrying about trying to explain what is happening, mostly because Ihardly know what's happening, " Elsa said, slightly bitter.
"I suppose your venture was successful though. I heard from Levi that the Princess and Kristoff were revived."
"Yes, it was successful, just...stressing, I suppose. Let's just say that one of my companions was very annoying, " Elsa said, frowning at even the thought of Jack.
"You're talking about the winter spirit, right?" Captain Erwin Smith asked. Elsa looked at him in shock.
"How did yo-"
"Levi tells me everything," Erwin said, interrupting Elsa. The Queen laughed softly.
"Alright, yes I'm talking about Jack Frost. To put it plainly, we're too much the same to get along, like the same side of two magnets. We repel each other," Elsa said, "Anyways, I expect a full report on my desk tomorrow morning."
"Yes, your Majesty," Erwin said, standing up and bowing. He went to the door and opened it.
"Oh, and Captain," Elsa called, making Erwin turn back to face her.
'Yes, your Majesty?" he asked.
"I want you to keep an eye on Jack Frost, as well as his brother. I don't want either one of them causing any mischief. I do not want Jack spreading rumors about the future," Elsa commanded.
"What do you want me to do?"
"I don't care. Have Levi babysit them, or Hanji. As long as they're not causing trouble," Elsa said twirling her hand.
"I live to serve you, my Queen," Erwin said. He left the room and closed the door behind him.
Elsa sighed and returned back to her paperwork.
"Oh, I hope that they can keep that idiot of a Guardian out of my hair for as long as possible," Elsa muttered.
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