OMG! So close to 600 reviews! Do you think we can do it?!


Jack's P.O.V

As I go in the kitchen to make hot chocolate, Merida bursts through the door.

"Rapunzel and I are spending the night with Anna. She isn't coping 'ery well. Ye don't mind, do ye Elsa?" Merida asks, guilt washing over her face.

"Anna! I can't believe I forgot about her! Oh my gosh, of course! Merida, go with her. I am the worst sister! Our parents died and Anna needs her older sister, and she isn't there for her. Oh my god! What about Aster? I know he's older but we gotta get through this together! I am the worst sister on this planet!" Elsa buries her head in her hands.

"Elsa, you aren't. They aren't the only ones who are grieving, you are too. You don't need to take care of them right now, we'll help you guys." I say.

"Merida, please go to Anna." Elsa takes her head out of her hands and looks at Merida in the eye.

"Ye are considerate, lassie. Strong, too. Ye can get through it, and we'll help," Merida hugs Elsa.

"Thanks, Mer." Elsa says. "Go on, Anna needs you." Merida leaves the room.

"Your hot chocolate, Your Majesty," I hand Elsa the mug, hoping to get a laugh out of her. I only get a small, shaky one.

"Wanna watch something?" I sit on the cough next to her.

"Good Luck Charlie?" Elsa gives a weak smile.

"Good Luck Carley it is." I say.

"Charlie, but whatever." Elsa smiles a little more.

We watched about three episodes when Elsa yawned.

"You should go to sleep," I flip off the TV.

"Can you stay?" Elsa asks.

"Why, Elsa. I thought you only wanted to do it when you get married." I give Elsa a goofy grin.

"No, you doof! Just for the night, please?" Elsa begs.

"Sure." I say.

About two hours after we sleep, I feel something on my chest.

I open my eyes and I see Elsa sobbing, harder this morning.

"Elsa?" I ask, and I flip on the lamp next to me.

"Jack, I can't believe it. They're gone. Nobody is going to be there when I graduate. Nobody is going to be there when I get married. My children won't have grandparents on their mother's side. Jack. They're gone," Elsa's tears were thick.

"Shh, Elsa. They're in a better place. It's okay," I murmur, letting her cling to me and cry as I rubbed her back.

"Jack... Tell me a story. Please?" Elsa asks.

"Sure. Which one?" I ask.

"Any. Make it happy. Make it up, too." Elsa says, and snuggles closer to me.

"Okay, uh..." I think.

"Once upon a time there was a man named Bob. Bob said hi. A car went by, and Bob stole it. The end." That was the best I could come up with.

"Jack... Do me a favor. Never become an author," Elsa teases.

"Why, Miss. Arendelle. I am deeply offended," I feign pain, but Elsa had already gone to sleep.


Rapunzel's P.O.V

"They're dead. Dead. Dead. Dead." Anna sobs.

"Anna... Would you rather have them in a hospital on the verge of death in pain or would you rather have them with God?" I ask softly.

"I guess... With God." Anna sniffles.

"Then why are you so sad?" I gently ask.

"B-Because. It's my fault they died!" Anna went back to crying. "They kept saying how they needed a break, and I suggested a cruise! They're gone because of their stupid, youngest, daughter."

"Anna... You didn't know the outcome. You didn't know this was going to happen. Please, stop blaming yourself." I say.

"Elsa! Aster! What about them?!" Anna asks, concerned.

"The others are taking care of them, don't worry lassie." Merida says.

"We've got you, Anna. We've got you." I say.


Pitch's P.O.V

Yes, I killed there parents.

But do I regret it?

Oddly, no.

What have I become?


Sorry if it's not a lot, but I have an extra credit thing for Social Studies. I got a B and I am soooo mad.

Question: What would you do/say to Pitch if you could?