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VIOLENCE, STRAIGHT SEX

Chapter Summery: Elsa spars with Cassandra to burn off her anger and frustration, however, Elsa isn't exactly a fighter. Later, Ahtohallan reveals it isn't just a 'river of memory' and leads to a very unexpected meeting.

Disclaimer: I don't own Elsa, Anna, Cassandra or any other Disney characters or locations that appear or are mentioned in this work of fiction, Disney does.

NOTE: Here it is, the final 'fight' of the story! Not exactly Moonstone Cass vs Goddess Elsa, but I enjoyed doing this fight like I did the Nokk fight, maybe a little more with the scale of the fight being smaller with magical human vs magical human.

NOTE 2: One part left! No more splitting parts up, the last chapter will be the longest and is nearly done, maybe five more pages of content.


The response prompted a sigh from Anna, while all the memories around them flurried away, leaving them in an empty white space and Anna looked to Ahtohallan.

"You're gonna allow this?"

Ahtohallan said nothing while Cassandra chuckled and turned her back to Elsa and walked away as she created an icy sword in her right hand and shield on her left arm.

"You should do it from a distance, Your Majesty. It would be too easy to beat you in close-quarters; give me a challenge."

Elsa groaned and quickly fired a blast of magic at Cassandra's back, staggering her forward, but not down.

"Really?" complained Anna. "A cheap shot Elsa? I know you're mad, but-" she added, before Elsa created a one-handed sword of her own in her left hand. "Come on Elsa, you're not a fighter!" she continued before Elsa sprinted towards Cassandra, who turned to face her. "Elsa!"

Anna then turned to Silvia.

"Use your magic!" stated Anna.

However, Silvia lifted her hand in surrender.

"Her Majesty agreed to this, it's between them. Besides, it's just a spar."

Nearing striking distance, Elsa performs a few wild swings which Cassandra easily dodges. Elsa quickly switched to a two-handed grip, slowing her swings and even leaving herself glaringly open to counterattack from the energy she put in the swings, which Cassandra dodged even easier with a chuckle leaving her.

However, following one of Elsa's many missed swings, Cassandra quickly stepped close to Elsa and struck her in the side of the face with her shield. Elsa staggered to her right a couple of steps before she dropped to one knee, while Silvia and Anna cringed at the strike.

"Ohh..." commented Silvia. "I felt that one."

The unexpected strike left Elsa briefly dazed, the left side of her face throbbed in pain.

"You're over-committing WAY too much." stated Cassandra. "Range will be to your advantage, take it." added Cassandra, before she launched herself away with an icy pillar quickly rising underneath her.

"Elsa." stated Anna. "Just let this go."

Elsa soon even heard Sanna speak to her.

'Anna's right, I don't think you're gonna win this.'

"I beat the Water Spirit; I can beat someone who wasn't even born with their power!" answered Elsa, returning to her feet, rubbing the side of her face.

"Cassandra is a trained soldier." stated Anna, before Cassandra spoke with a smile...

"Don't worry, Your Highness; I won't hurt her too badly, we're just sparring."

Following the remark, Elsa begins firing multiple icy blasts at Cassandra, who easily dodges a few before advancing on Elsa, lifting her shield to block and forego dodging.

Elsa, seeing Cassandra rushing towards her with her shield raised and reducing her attacks to nothing, briefly froze, taking a couple of steps back; before she realized Cassandra's feet were unguarded and fired ice just in front of Cassandra on the ground, forming a small rock-like obstacle.

While Cassandra didn't trip and fall on her face, the surprise obstacle did catch her off-guard and stumble her, causing her to flail her arms as she continued forward and thus, leave her defenseless.

"Gotcha!" declared Elsa with a grin, before she iced the floor ahead of her to a mirror shine and added uncontrolled sliding to Cassandra's trouble.

However, confident in her attempt at an easy punch to Cassandra's face, once Cassandra slid in range and Elsa threw her left fist forward, she gasped as her fist met only air as Cassandra purposely let herself fall back.

Successfully dodging Elsa's punch, Cassandra quickly shifted her sword into a staff and swept it behind her as she passed Elsa, taking her feet out from under her with a gasp and sending her to her back, before Cassandra rolled into a crouched position facing the fallen Queen with a grin.

"Nice try!" praised Cassandra. "Wasn't expecting that."

'Yeah, clever!' praised Sanna as well.

Despite the praise, Elsa groaned.

'If you're not going to help, then shut your mouth!'

'Geez, fine.'

Elsa quickly returned to her feet and created a larger sword, which required both hands to hold properly and ran towards Cassandra and swung at her once. While Cassandra easily dodged it; the momentum of the larger swords swing forced Elsa into a full, unexpected spin.

"We've already went over close-quarters isn't your thing, Your Majesty." stated Cassandra. "And now your using a bigger sword."

Elsa however, attempts another swing; bracing her footing with icing her feet to the floor and lifting the sword like a bat and giving a clearly telegraphed swing; this time though, Cassandra lifts her shield and stands her ground. Unfortunately for Cassandra though, the moment Elsa's sword connects, there was sharp crack heard, before Cassandra's shield shatters and she's thrown a few yards to her right.

"Ha! You're weaker!" declared Elsa, before Silvia clapped and commented...

"Nice one, Your Majesty!"

"I still don't like this." muttered Anna.

"Hmm, but now Cassandra knows to avoid the hits." stated Silvia, "Which she has shown to be able to do."

Upon Cassandra righting herself to a sliding crouch, she winces and briefly looks at her left arm to see a cut from her elbow down.

"Ok, blocking a direct strike is out." commented Cassandra to herself, before she lifted her gaze and saw Elsa charging at her, preparing another swing of her unnecessarily large Great Sword.

However, Cassandra saw Elsa telegraphing another horizontal swing, but with the cumbersome size of the sword, Cassandra saw that she had more than enough time to react. Cassandra shifted her staff into a sword again and spun it in her hand so that the blade pointed away from Elsa and she waited for the Queen to get near striking range.

Upon Elsa shifting her weight to swing her sword, Cassandra stayed low and lunged forward and drove the pommel of the hilt into Elsa's gut. The strike immediately stopped Elsa with a breathless gasp as her sword fell from her hands and she dropped to her hands and knees gasping for breath while Cassandra stood to her right with a smile.

"But I have skill, Your Majesty." stated Cassandra. "There's no shame in admitting when your beaten."

Elsa then groans as she slowly returned to her feet, holding her stomach with her right hand.

"I'm not beaten." stated Elsa, before she began to back away and Cassandra sighed, turned around and walked away.


"Again!?" gasped Anna, as she saw Elsa turn around and walk away, a grimace clear on her face. Anna then looked to Ahtohallan to her right. "Why are you allowing this!?"

"Sparring is like playing a game." replied Ahtohallan. "They both agreed to it and it's rather entertaining."

The response she received prompted an annoyed groan from Anna.

"Am I the only one thinking straight here!?"

Silvia then drapes her right arm over Anna's shoulders with a smile.

"Let's just enjoy the show. This isn't a real, 'to the death' fight after-all."

"Yeah, but I don't like seeing Elsa get hurt for no reason."


Moments later, Elsa stopped and groaned as she rubbed her aching stomach, the unexpected punch to the gut had an annoying lingering effect of making standing up straight painful, leaving her slightly hunched over, before she heard Sanna speak to her...

'I know you're just using this as an outlet for your anger and frustration towards Ahtohallan, but surely there are less painful outlets.'

"Quiet." muttered Elsa, before she grimaced as she straightened her back to stand properly, before she turned around to face Cassandra, who was already facing her and asked...

"Ready for round two?"

The question was not intended to be a taunt, but that's how Elsa took it with a groan, before she repeated her previous attempt and began to firing multiple blasts of ice at Cassandra, though at a quicker pace now, but Cassandra was still able to easily dodge the projectiles given their distance.

"Ugh, I can't hit her!" complained Elsa. "She's just toying with me!"

'Do what you did with Bruni.' offered Sanna.

Elsa thought for a moment, before she smiled.

"Of course!" stated Elsa, before she put her ranged assault on hold and quickly lifted both hands, creating tall walls to both sides of them, with the walls closing to a point behind Cassandra, who looked genuinely surprised at the narrowing of her movement. "Restrict her movement. Force her to block and when her shield breaks, go in for the finish!"

Following the creating of the walls, blocking their view, Anna saw their frozen parents move near them, before she and Silvia gasped a little when they were suddenly rising into the air with Ahtohallan on an icy platform similar to the ones Elsa created. They were lifted above the walls, allowing them to continue to watch the fight.

"Clever." commented Cassandra to herself with a grin as she saw herself walled in with no escape behind her.

Cassandra soon saw Elsa trade icy blasts for head-size rocks, which forced Cassandra to raise her reformed shield to block a couple.

"She's trying to break my shield again and go in for the kill." commented Cassandra with a smile. "A good plan, but I'm not quite as defenseless at you think, Your Majesty."

Cassandra then briefly crouched and launched herself upward, attempting to close the distance without risking an iced floor.

However, Cassandra soon gasped as she saw a ceiling suddenly form above her and crashed into it hard. The fall prompted another gasp from her when she felt an icy rock hit her in the chest, propelling her to the far end of her blocked off path, hitting the wall with her back and sliding down to her feet, though dropped to one knee soon after, before looking to Elsa with a smirk.

"Ok, that was a good one!" announced Cassandra with a groan.


"Nice!" declared Silvia, patting Anna's shoulder. "She got a clean hit!" she added, before looking to and seeing a small smile on Anna's face. "Come on, cheer her on; I'm sure she'd love to hear you're rooting for her."

Anna couldn't deny that she enjoyed Elsa being the one hitting, rather than being hit; Elsa not fighting at all would've been preferred, but Anna placed her hands near her mouth and called out...

"Nice going Elsa!"


While Elsa didn't care for Cassandra's praise, Elsa's grin from her successful out-thinking of Cassandra and hearing Anna's praise only made her grin bigger. Elsa though didn't delay in continuing her assault, creating five floating icy head-sized rocks and launching them at Cassandra in rapid succession.

'Ok, I admit it.' stated Sanna. 'I was wrong, looks like you can beat her.'

"Just play to my strengths." commented Elsa. "Keep her at a distance. Wear her down, when an opening appears, take it."

Cassandra, seeing the series of rocks coming at her, quickly lifted her shield and groaned in pain as each rapid impact traveled from the shield, into her injured arm.

"Ok, this is bad." commented Cassandra.

Cassandra was about to shift positions, trading the sword in her right hand for a shield to withstand the assault better, but she could barely lower her shield as she saw Elsa create a continuing chain of floating 'ammunition' to fire at her, giving her no lull.

Her shield was weakening, but so was her arm, she'd drop her shield before it gave out. In an effort to create a lull for herself, Cassandra dropped her sword and rose her right hand, creating a trio of spikes ahead of her for the rocks to impact instead.

The spiked pillars were quickly getting worn away as Cassandra winced as her left arm fell limp, before creating a larger shield on her right arm and lifted it in time before her spiked buffer crumbled and Cassandra once again felt the rapid assault, the impacts felt even heavier and Cassandra felt herself being pushed back, but there wasn't exactly anywhere for her to be pushed back to.

However, the rapid assault soon slowed to single powerful impacts, with just two hits, Cassandra saw her shield turn into a spider's web of cracks, the next hit would be it. Cassandra tried reinforcing her shield, fixing the cracks before she peeked out from behind her shield and gasped when she saw Elsa create a large, person-sized boulder and launch it at her.

Cassandra's shield not only shattered into pieces from the impact, the also shattered boulder still retained enough momentum to hit her, knocking her back and bouncing off the wall and face down on the floor.

"Ha! I win!" declared Elsa, seeing she had downed Cassandra, however, in her excitement, Elsa created another boulder. "Now for the finishing blow!"


"Whoa! Elsa!" declared Anna. "Stop!" she added, before she saw Elsa launch the boulder at Cassandra, who was sitting up on her hands and knees, seeing the boulder coming.

However, Silvia and Anna are both surprised when the boulder didn't impact Cassandra as she quickly extended her right hand out towards it and halted it in the air.


"What!?" gasped Elsa, before she saw Cassandra stand with a smile and groan.

"Well, I'm surprised this worked too." stated Cassandra. "But our powers are the same after-all. Looks like range is no longer to your advantage."

"That's cheating!" shot back Elsa. "I had you!"

"Until you didn't. Catch!" replied Cassandra, before she launched the boulder back at Elsa.

Elsa however, simply reached out her left hand and the boulder turned to harmless snow rushing pass her; Cassandra though, does something similar, waving her right hand and the walls surrounding them turned to harmless snow.


"Well, this fight just got interesting." commented Silvia with a grin.

"Indeed..." replied Ahtohallan. "How will the Fifth Spirit deal with someone who can nullify her attacks? Perhaps she will expand her range of powers like her battle with Nokk to overcome."

"Wait, what?" asked Anna, looking to Ahtohallan curiously. "Range of powers?"

"Yes, you two have strong elemental affinities to a particular element or even part of an element, in the Fifth Spirits case." answered Ahtohallan. "But you also have it within you to use other elements."

"Are you serious!?" gasped Anna.

"Yes." answered Ahtohallan. "Your magic isn't simply control of fire or ice."


Launching a combination of rocks of various sizes and blasts of magic, Elsa quickly became highly annoyed when all her attempts to hit Cassandra no longer worked. Cassandra now rarely dodged her attempts, either nullifying them into harmless snow or redirecting her attacks back to her, which Elsa then nullified as well.

"Just admit defeat, Your Majesty." called out Cassandra. "You've done well."

"No! I will beat you!" declared Elsa. "I'll knock you down and have YOU admitting defeat!"

"Once I get close, the fights over." warned Cassandra. "I'm giving you the chance to back down gracefully."

The comment brought an annoyed groan from Elsa.

'What I'm doing isn't working.' thought Elsa, before she saw Cassandra begin to calmly walk towards her, continuing to nullify or redirect her attacks. 'I have to try something else; but I can't beat her in close-range... Sanna, I'm sorry for how I spoke to you, I need your help."

'What do you need me to do?' asked Sanna.

'I know you can act on your own to protect me from life-threatening attacks, but I'd like you to act in regular defense of me; I can focus on offense, can you do that?'

'If you want me to, yeah; but are you sure? Do you really want your magic to act on its own?'

'Yes, I want to win and I'll-'

However, slightly distracted by her conversation with Sanna, Elsa gasped when Cassandra suddenly crouched, reformed a shield in her right arm and propelled herself towards Elsa with alarming speed, with a column of ice at her feet and her shield in front of her.

Frozen from the speed Cassandra rocketed towards her, another gasp of surprise left her when a wall of ice suddenly formed between them, Sanna acting in Elsa's moment of shock. However, the wall was suddenly nullified and Elsa snapped out of her shock as Cassandra sped towards her and she began backing away, but it was too late. Another wall formed and was quickly nullified, before Cassandra was mere seconds from her and Elsa quickly waved her left hand and dispersed Cassandra's shield, with a look of surprise from Cassandra herself.

However, Elsa soon realized Cassandra having her shield was probably the better choice as she felt Cassandra's forearm, particularly her elbow, drive into her and felt a sharp, painful crack from her left rib before she was propelled away, rolling repeatedly to a face-down sliding stop.


"ELSA!?" gasped Anna fearfully as she saw the vicious hit Elsa took and rolling away.

"Ohhhh!" cringed Silvia as she placed a hand over her stomach. "I felt that from here!" she added, before they both saw Elsa wasn't moving. "I think that did it, she's not moving."

"Get up Elsa!" called Anna, before tears welled up in her eyes, her sister wasn't moving.

Anna started to jump off the platform to Elsa's aid, before Ahtohallan placed its left arm in front of her.

"Wait, watch."

"Watch!? Elsa's seriously hurt!" declared Anna.

"Just watch."


'You have a broken rib, two actually.' stated Sanna.

"So that's what that shooting pain is." commented Elsa, before squirming in pain briefly. She attempted to lift herself on her hands and knees, before gasping in pain as she attempted to put weight on her left arm; the pressure went straight to her broken ribs as a shooting, debilitating pain. The best Elsa could manage was rolling onto her right side, as she saw Cassandra walking towards her and stop within a couple of yards and sigh with her hands to her hips.

"I admire your determination, I really do; but I promised I wouldn't hurt you too badly. I'm done. The sparring is over."

Cassandra then turned and walked away, towards the group watching them, before Elsa groaned.

'Hey come on.' stated Sanna. 'You did good. It's over.'

"No." stated Elsa, before she used her magic and created a sheet of ice under her and lifted herself into a standing position with a groan of pain and gingerly placed her right hand over her injured side, However, Elsa did not look to be in any condition to continue, a light push would've knocked her over.

"This- nngh... fight is over when you're on your back, admitting defeat." declared Elsa.

Cassandra stopped with a heavy sigh.

"Really? This is over, Your Majesty." stated Cassandra, before turning to face Elsa. "You have nothing left to give. You have to have worked out your anger and frustration by now."

"This isn't about that anymore." replied Elsa. "And you have no idea what I have left to give." she added, before she attempted to raise her left arm, but the motion brought a wince from her and she instead, extended her right hand towards Cassandra, who sighed and shook her head.

However, Cassandra was soon surprised when six separate blasts of magic left Elsa's hand, but weren't aimed at her; rather at the ground around her, before Cassandra gasped as icy replica's of Elsa surrounded her, all armed with swords.

"Something tells me you can't do this." commented Elsa with a smirk.

Cassandra then gasped again when a snowy fog enveloped her, a quick wave of her hand dispersed the snow, but only a small area as the obscuring snow still surrounded her, but most importantly, the replica's were no longer visible.

Cassandra then gasped when a replica dashed out of the snow in front of her and Cassandra rolled to her left to avoid the strike, before she gasped again when another replica came from her left and she thrust her right hand towards it and stopped the replica; however, Cassandra gasped in pain when she felt the sting of a cut to her back and quickly turned around to see a replica disappear into the snow as it began to envelop her again and Cassandra re-armed herself in her sword and shield.


"That's certainly a way to win." commented Silvia, while she and Anna heard Cassandra's repeated gasps of pain and clashes of ice on ice.

"This is wrong." stated Anna, before she saw Elsa drop to one knee. "Elsa stop this! It's not fair! Stop being so stubborn!"


'This is a little much.' stated Sanna.

'I just want her to admit defeat.' thought Elsa. 'I'm not gonna kill her.'

'This is hardly fair though.'

'I'm just using the advantages I have available to me.' thought Elsa.

'Yeah, but-'

Sanna though was interrupted when Cassandra gave a yell and the snow cloud dispersed in its entirety, revealing Cassandra suffering from a number of cuts along her body, but there were only three Replicas that remained. Cassandra however, stomped her right foot and a mass of icy spikes shot up all around her, destroying the replicas, before the spikes dispersed into snow and Cassandra turned her angered, glowy-eyed glare towards Elsa and threw her sword and shield away.

"Ok fine!" declared Cassandra, "I gave you an out, but the hard way it is! Sorry, Your Highness, but Her Majesty needs to learn when to admit defeat!"

Elsa saw Cassandra run towards her and felt a pang of panic, as well as the persistent pain, she already was no match for Cassandra in close-range, but add a crippling pain to it and she was a sitting duck.

Elsa tried to stand but gasped as the attempt only made her pain worse.

"Wait! Wait!" called Elsa.

"Nope!" declared Cassandra, moments from her and drawing back her right fist to punch her.

In a desperate act to save herself, Elsa propelled magic from her feet and gasped in pain when she was launched a short distance up and away, head-high with Cassandra; avoiding her swing, however there was a noticeable snowy wind below her as she briefly found herself floating unexpectedly for just a couple of seconds, before Elsa dropped to her feet with surprise and to her hands and knees, before pain wracked her whole body and she found breathing becoming difficult and had an irony taste in her mouth.

'You're in serious danger!' declared Sanna, 'That last act caused your broken ribs to injury your lung!'


Silvia and Anna both looked on with surprise and Anna asked...

"Was she just floating!?"

"Wind." commented Ahtohallan. "Though she doesn't have full control of it; it's mixed with her natural element."


Seeing Cassandra running towards her, Elsa declared...

"I yield!"

The declaration prompted Cassandra to slow to a walk and stop just a few yards away, before Elsa's breathing started to become shallow and she clearly began to have trouble breathing.

"I'm, nngh... in no... condition, to continue." added Elsa, before collapsing to her right.


"ELSA!" gasped Anna, before she quickly jumped off the platform to her sister's aid.

As Anna landed to tend to Elsa, Silvia spoke to Ahtohallan...

"Yanno, I've met my fair share of Ancients, not many quite like you though."

"Ancient... You've referred to me as that earlier." stated Ahtohallan. "Is that what we're being called now?" asked Ahtohallan.

"Yep." answered Silvia, looking to Ahtohallan, who continued to look down as Anna healed Elsa. "And when that Ancient is somewhere in the middle of nowhere, unable to move, it's usually for a reason."

"It is as you said demon, I'm lonely."

"Clever." replied Silvia with a smirk. "You haven't directly said you were lonely; just repeating our assumption. YOU said you wanted human contact, those are two different things."

This remark prompts Ahtohallan to turn its gaze to Silvia.

"And what of you? The moment you stepped foot here, I knew of your intentions with the Fifth Spirit and her sister."

"Then you know I mean them no harm." replied Silvia with a smirk. "It's within my own interests to befriend them; which surprisingly, I have already. I now realize incredible power lies within them; with access to an Ancient of immense power, perhaps even Eldrich levels of power. If word of this gets out, those two will have a target on their backs from people much less benevolent than me, to get to you."

"Are you threatening me?" asked Ahtohallan, which prompted a grin from Silvia.

"You've been out of the loop a loooooong time; seemingly cut off from the world; no ones invincible, not even Ancients." replied Silvia. "But no, I'm not threatening you; You may be immobile, but your power; what you've shown at least, is great; I'm not a fan of poking a beehive and going down a painful memory lane. A long life means plenty of ammunition for you to use against me. I can keep your existence a secret; just another Ancient lost to time."

Ahtohallan, stared at Silvia for a moment, before it asked...

"In exchange for what?"

"Nothing crazy." replied Silvia with a smile. "Allow me to return whenever I please to access memories I may need."

"Is that all?"

"See? Nothing crazy."

"I see, for your children." replied Ahtohallan.

"Yep."

"The child would need to be with you." stated Ahtohallan. "I doubt you would have a suitable connection with a newly bought child to have access to their memories."

"Fine, then allow me to bring them and in return, I will not reveal your location."

"Very well; I accept your terms, Your Highness."

The address prompted a frown from Silvia.

"I know you know how much being called that pisses me off!"

The comment prompted a genuine smirk from Ahtohallan, which Silvia raised a brow at and smirked as well.

"You deceptive motherfucker. All these lies won't help your case with them."

"Lies?" questioned Ahtohallan, the smirk fading from its face. "I never claimed I couldn't smile."

"Yet you let them think that." stated Silvia. "If you really want to make amends to those two, dial it back on the weird, mysterious Ancient shtick; your only hurting yourself."

Ahtohallan turned its attention back to Elsa and Anna below.

"This is the most entertainment and interaction I've had in some time; but I admit what you say has merit. I will consider 'dialing it back'."


"Elsa!" declared Anna as she knelt in front of Elsa and hovered her hands over Elsa's body, which was soon enveloped in a red energy. "Where does it hurt most!?"

"I have a couple... broken ribs." answered Elsa, but her breathing was shallow.

"OK, just relax, I'll fix you up!" replied Anna as she then focused on the injured area.

Elsa soon winces and groans as she felt her broken ribs shift and move into proper position and immediately felt her breathing return to normal with a sigh from her as well as the pain quickly end.

After just a minute, Elsa felt well enough to sit up and Anna lifted her hands up to heal the bruise on Elsa's face.

"Thanks for that Anna." replied Elsa with a smile as she turned her upper body left and right. "I'm lucky you can heal." she added, before she gasped in pain when Anna punched her in the right shoulder. "Oww!"

"That fight was so stupid!" declared Anna with a frown and tears in her eyes. "You're no fighter and Cassandra has training! You're lucky a couple of broken ribs is all you got AND that I can heal you!"

"Heh, yeah..." replied Elsa with an embarrassed smile. "Sorry, I was just so angry and frustrated at the start and it really got to me when Cassandra said she could beat me when I was born with my power and she only got her's recently and it just escalated from there."

"Don't feel bad." commented Cassandra, walking to and kneeling to Elsa's left with a smile, though with a wince of her own. "I've had previous experience fighting with magic. You didn't do bad at all."

"Thanks." replied Elsa with a smile, "I've calmed down now." she added, before Anna looked to Cassandra and asked...

"Can I heal you?"

"Sure."

Just moments after Cassandra's cuts were healed, Silvia and Ahtohallan lower to the floor near them to Elsa's right and Anna's left, along with the frozen Iduna and Agnarr, before Cassandra stood and spoke to Ahtohallan.

"I'll accept this power. I can focus on trying to do good with it rather than worrying about my past."

Elsa then stands, along with Anna, and asked...

"Was I using wind?"

"Yes." answered Ahtohallan, with the same eerie calmness that was the borrowed voice of its Anna form.

"How!?" gasped Elsa. "Water is understandable; Ice and snow are just forms of water, but how can I use wind too!?"

"As I told your sister: while you have a strong affinity to a particular element; narrowed even more with ice and snow for you; You two have the ability to use the other elements as well."

"Seriously!?" gasped Elsa.

"Yes; Stressful and taxing situations such as your fight with Nokk and Cassandra can release the mental barriers limiting you." answered Ahtohallan, before Anna asked...

"So I'd have to get into a life-threatening situation it I wanted to use ice like Elsa can?"

"No." answered Ahtohallan. "It would accelerate or force it. But now that you are aware of this though, you can practice attempting control of the other elements; Which I'm sure you will." it added, looking to Anna, who chuckled.

"Heh, well I do like to practice my magic."

"Opposing elements may be difficult to use, however." stated Ahtohallan. "But it is possible."

"What about me?" asked Cassandra.

"You are unable to access the other elements." answered Ahtohallan.

"Well, nice to know." replied Cassandra, shrugging her shoulders.

Elsa however, sighed and lifted a hand up to her forehead briefly.

"What about our visions?" asked Elsa. "The moment we stepped through the mist, both of us started having multiple visions. Mine seemed to be positive, leading me here-"

"Yeah!" gasped Anna. "And mine were all negative! I even saw Olaf die in my arms! What's up with that!?"

"Curious..." commented Ahtohallan. "I only influenced the Fifth Spirit in coming here."

"Please stop calling me that." muttered Elsa with a groan. "I have a name, use it please."

"Alright." replied Ahtohallan.

"So you were luring Elsa here." stated Anna. "Then why were my visions like warnings?"

"Ah, I see..." replied Ahtohallan after a moment, before it turned to look at the frozen Iduna. "Clever woman; Even in death, she tried stopping you from coming."

"W-What!?" gasped Elsa and Anna as they look at their mother and Elsa added. "You said she drowned. She's still alive!?"

"I did not lie." stated Ahtohallan, turning its gaze back to the sisters. "Your parents did drown, they are dead. However, you're mother is a rather special case. She could not reach the Fifth- Elsa, so she reached out to the sister, who I had no interest in until you arrived."

"Rona mentioned mother was special." commented Anna, before Elsa asked...

"Is Mother the previous Fifth Spirit?"

"No." answered Ahtohallan. "But she was- or rather; is, sensitive to the spirits. As you and Anna can speak to and hear your magic, Iduna can communicate with the spirits as well."

"Sounds Fifth Spirity to me." commented Anna, while a frown came to Elsa's face.

"Then Nokk is an even bigger jerk!" however, Elsa took a deep breath and slowly exhaled. "Anyway, what about the visions of things I had no memory of or never happened?"

"Yeah!" added Anna. "Or the memories didn't quite match with what eventually happened; like when Elsa tried to get rid of me, Olaf was with us in the vision."

"Those visions were different versions of you; Alternate realities closet to you." answered Ahtohallan, which prompted very confused looks on Elsa and Anna's faces and they asked in near unison...

"Alternate... realities?"

Silvia however, grinned with delight.

"Ohhh, this is new and unexpected! So you aren't just a reservoir of memories?"

"No, I'm not." answered Ahtohallan. "However, given their connection to me, only Elsa and Anna have access to look into their alternate selves."

The confused looks on Elsa and Anna's faces were immediately replaced with ones of intrigue and Anna's asked...

"We can really see different versions of ourselves!?"

"Yes." Answered Ahtohallan. "But I can't see future events in this reality. So I can't show you a future in which you two have children."

Ahtohallan's ending remark caused the sisters faces to turn cherry red, and Elsa declared...

"You didn't need to say that out loud!"

"Ohh..." cooed Silvia. "You two want children?" she added, while Cassandra's eyed widened.

"Wait, what? Are you two-"

Anna however, quickly spoke to Ahtohallan...

"What do you mean when you said the alternate versions of us in our visions were the closet to us!?"

"They are the closet in how similar their reality is to this one." answered Ahtohallan. "Perhaps a better way to think of it is like this: each human is like a tree, the part above ground is their present, their reality; while the roots are their past. With just you Elsa, I can access your parents past and their parents and so on from a single branching root; If there is something in your past you wanted to know, I could reveal it. Each root could be considered a different version of yourself. However, I can't see into the ancestral history of the different version's of you, only their present."

Both, Elsa and Anna are stunned, mouths agape and both commented, "Wow." as Elsa lifted a hand up to her head.

"I think I have a headache now... So, through me, you could show me something like: the first time Mother and Father met or played together?"

"Yes." answered Ahtohallan. "However, you don't need me for that. You have the ability to see it with your own power; Will it and you and see it, just as you did at the shipwreck."

Elsa, lifts and looks at her hands curiously for a moment, then the frozen bodies of her parents, before smiling and turning to her right.

"I want to see them playing." stated Elsa, before fired her magic out ahead of her.

Elsa's magic only travels a few yards away, before she and Anna gasped when a memory burst to life, enveloping them as well as trees surrounded them. The sister's focus was ahead of them however, as they saw their young mother, standing with her hands over her eyes, counting down from five.

"Hide and Seek!" declared Anna happily. "They're playing Hide and Seek! Oh, we should do that one day! Get everyone together; Kristoff, Sven, Elly, Izzy and her sisters, oh and Olaf! Olaf would love it!"

"Heh, you'd just cheat with your magic." replied Elsa with a smile.

"No I wouldn't!" answered Anna with a smile. "It'll be a no magic Hide and Seek!"

Elsa chuckled at the remark, before they saw Iduna finish her count and briefly look around, as well as Elsa and Anna, curious were their father was hidden. Although, the sisters soon notice Iduna spot something, looking towards them with a smile, prompted Elsa and Anna to briefly look around their immediate area.

However, they saw Iduna motion with her right hand for someone to come near before squatting and patting her knees. Elsa and Anna saw the fallen leaves move as a gust a wind approached Iduna and briefly swirled around her with a giggle, before whispering to the wind.

"Well that's cheating." commented Anna with a smirk. "She's getting Gale to help." she added, which prompted a chuckle from Elsa.

The group then saw Iduna stand while Gale searched around; looking though various bushes and around large boulders, before it rushed past Iduna to her right, to a rather suspicious pile of leaves near a large rock, which were suddenly blown upward, revealing the Young Agnarr, who looked at Iduna with surprise briefly, before smirking.

"That's cheating!" declared Agnarr, getting to his feet while a chuckle left Iduna.

"You never said I couldn't get Gale's help." replied Iduna, before she ran towards Agnarr with her right hand stretched out towards him, who quickly avoided her.

"That's ok, just means I'm better at this than you." replied Agnarr with a smirk, which prompted a huff from Iduna.

"You were under a pile of leaves, I would've found you."

"But you didn't." replied Agnarr.

Iduna then lunged at Agnarr, who dodged again, but Iduna managed to tag him in the back when she quickly spun around, though she fell face-first to the ground.

"Gotcha!" declared Iduna, unhurt as she quickly stood.

Iduna quickly ran a few steps away when Agnarr began to chase after her, but upon feeling a strong wind, looked behind her to see Agnarr locked in place as he tried in vain to fight against it and Iduna grinned and walked back to Agnarr, just out of reach. However Agnarr chuckled and commented...

"You're just proving me right."

Iduna smirked at the comment, rolled her eyes and gave an exaggerated sigh and commented...

"Fine, if you're gonna cry about it... Gale, let's make this fair."

Agnarr then gasped as the wind stopped and he fell to the ground; which prompted a giggle from Iduna, who sprinted away as Agnarr quickly stood and chased after her.

The memory then ended there when Elsa waved her left hand, dispersing the memory.

"That was awesome!" declared Anna.

"Yeah, it was." added Elsa with a smile. "That was really nice to see."

"I agree." replied Silvia. "So sweet."

Cassandra however, didn't comment; a small smile came to her face, but it was short-lived before she averted her gaze with a small frown. With Anna excitedly turning around to Ahtohallan and commenting...

"Now I wanna see the different versions of us!"

Anna noticed the odd look on Cassandra's face.

"Hey, what's wrong Cassandra?"

"It's nothing." answered Cassandra.

"Oh, did you have a question?" asked Anna. "I did say we could take turns!"

"No, no, it's nothing like..." replied Cassandra with a smile, however, her smile shifted to a brief look of thought. "Actually yeah, I have a question, a quick one." she added, before looking to Ahtohallan. "Ahtohallan, that memory thing she just did, can I do that too?"

"Yes." answered Ahtohallan.

Cassandra said nothing in response, but Anna asked her...

"What is it you want to see?"

"It's personal." answered Cassandra.

"Oh, OK." replied Anna.

Ahtohallan then commented...

"Just so you know, you all are free to leave whenever you please."

"Good." replied Elsa. "'cause I don't plan on staying here much longer."

"We started on bad terms..." stated Ahtohallan. "I am to blame for that and I am sorry. I truly desire more human contact and I can't have that without your aid. I have returned you're parents and cooperated with your requests thus far."

"Thanks for apologizing." replied Anna, Elsa however, placed her hands to her hips with a small frown.

"You're actions will take a while to forgive, if at all. Your future actions will determine my forgiveness. Also, if I can move you closer- or rather, move you at all, I can move you back here in the middle of nowhere, remember that."

"I am well aware of that." replied Ahtohallan. "As powerful as I am, I have my limits; immobility is one."

"So where does that leave us?" asked Elsa. "I move you close and the Northuldra can freely come here; what about Anna and I?"

"You two would be free to visit me as well." replied Ahtohallan. "I would welcome it; and this... relationship, does not have to be one-sided. I have much to offer you in return; one such advantage being added protection of your kingdom should it come under attack."

"Really?" asked Elsa and Anna with peaked curiosity, though Elsa added, "But I don't assume anyone would attack Arendelle though."

"What kind of protection?" asked Anna.

"Call to me; Ah-Ahh-Ah-Ahhh." replied Ahtohallan. "...and I can provide elemental retaliation to your attacker at the area you are in."

"Ohhh." commented Anna, before Elsa commented...

"Wait, so it's not Arendelle in particular you'd protect?"

"Yes and no. You live in Arendelle, so by your request, I will aid you in it's protection." answered Ahtohallan. "I will also protect you at your request if you are not in Arendelle; This applies to both of you."

"Really?" asked Anna. "Me too?"

"Yes, while you are not the Fifth Spirit- technically you would be the Sixth-." answered Ahtohallan, before Silvia chuckled and commented...

"There's a Sixth Spirit now? Just sounds like fancy titles to me, why not just call them friends?"

"We're not friends." stated Elsa, before Anna also commented...

"I'm a little hesitant to call us friends too."

"Friends or otherwise..." stated Ahtohallan. "You share in the advantages, Anna."

"But not the force responsibilities." commented Elsa with a frown.

"Maybe I could?" suggested Anna.

"What!?" gasped Elsa.

"Well, you already have a lot of responsibilities being Queen; then we discover a whole new family we're of course going to get to know. As Princess and most importantly, your sister, I can't let you take all this on yourself." replied Anna with a smile, before she looked to Ahtohallan. "Allow me to share Elsa's Fifth Spirit duties your putting on her."

"I've already mentioned your sisters duties are not difficult." stated Ahtohallan. "Not much will change."

"Then allow me to share in it." stated Anna.

"Why?" asked Ahtohallan, which prompted a chuckle from Anna.

"Yeah, you need more human interaction. Elsa and I are a pair." stated Anna, draping an arm over Elsa's shoulders, "It's either both of us, or neither."

"Very well." replied Ahtohallan, while Elsa sighed and muttered...

"I'd prefer neither."

"Great!" declared Anna, pulling her arm from Elsa and adding, "Now on to those Alternate Versions of us. Did Elsa really try to get rid of me?"

"R-Really!?" gasped Elsa. "That's what you wanna know?"

A large image just like the ones they saw earlier then appeared to Ahtohallan's right. It displayed a familiar sight to Anna, though now in a third-person perspective.

Elsa though, looked on curiously as she saw herself, Anna and Olaf standing in a very familiar area, the place their parents ship was; however, Cassandra watched curiously as well and asked...

"Is that snowman, alive?"

"Yeah." answered Anna. "His name's Olaf, Elsa made him."

"She can create life?" asked Cassandra, wide-eyed and looking to Elsa. "Were those replicas you made in the fight alive!?"

"N-No! They weren't!" quickly replied Elsa. "They were more puppets or dolls. You didn't kill anything." she added, before Cassandra left out a sigh.

However, distracted by their conversation, they heard Alternate Anna gasp Elsa's name and upon returning their attention back to the screen, they saw Anna and Olaf sliding away in a small icy boat down an icy path.

"Oh, we missed it!" gasped Anna. "I wanted to see before that too!" she added, before frowning a little. "But still, that Elsa did send me away."

"Well..." started Elsa with a little nervous chuckle. "It doesn't seem like that Anna had magic; so maybe is was for the best if that me still fought Nokk." she added, before Cassandra asked Elsa...

"Why try justifying the actions of a different version of you?"

Anna though answered her...

"Well this Elsa standing here attempted the same thing, with a horse; but thanks to my magic, she couldn't just send me away."

"Oh." replied Cassandra, looking to Elsa, who averted her gaze and commented...

"Emotions were running high, I made a mistake."

"Well it's a good thing I do have magic." stated Anna. "Because apparently, that Elsa dies. One of my visions showed me Olaf flurrying away in my arms."

The remark prompted a cringe from Elsa and she looked to Ahtohallan and asked...

"Is that true? Did that version of me die?"

"Yes." answered Ahtohallan. "You freeze."

"What!?" gasped Elsa and Anna, who added...

"ELSA freezes!? Ice is her thing! After all..." stated Anna, before she grinned. "Like her song said, 'The cold never bothered me anyway!'"

The comment prompted a groan from Elsa, who glanced to Cassandra, who grinned at her and commented...

"You sing too?"

Elsa averted her gaze, but Anna looked to Cassandra with a smile.

"Too?" she asked, which prompted a small look of surprise on Cassandra's face and reply.

"Nope. Not saying anything else!"

Anna and Silvia chuckled, while Silvia added...

"Three singers, what are the chances..."

Ahtohallan then answered Anna's previous question...

"Elsa is immune to normal cold, but not all magic-based cold. As you are aware, your brief journey deeper within, Elsa began to experience that. The other Elsa froze in the same location."

"Show me." requested Elsa.

"Uh, Elsa..." commented Anna warily.

"I wanna see it." stated Elsa.

The group then saw the image showing Elsa sending Anna away change to another familiar location; A lone Elsa, dressed in a white strapless dress with her hair down, in the same area the group had left deeper within Ahtohallan, watching with shock as her grandfather betrayed the Northuldra. However, it was clear this Elsa was much more seriously affected by the cold as she looked to be slowly freezing and rubbing her arms.

"That's so weird so see the cold affecting me like that." commented Elsa.

"Yeah..." added Anna. "Freaky."

Then both sisters looked mildly distressed when Alternate Elsa, like the current one, called out to her memory of King Runeard, before she gasped as she found herself stuck and looked down to see her legs frozen. She then looked on in fear as she saw the ice spreading up her body, before looking up and spoke Anna's name before extending her left hand up and releasing her magic upward before freezing solid.

Anna averted her gaze with a frown, while Elsa placed a hand over her mouth. As disturbing as it was to see herself die; even worse, alone, Elsa lowered her hand with a bit of curiosity coming to her face as she examined her frozen corpse.

"What am I wearing?" asked Elsa. "Are those... arm capes?"

"It's clothing that, that Ahtohallan gave you." answered Ahtohallan, before the image changed to a very familiar moment of Elsa, singing alone with the large image of her mother and the transformation of her clothing, which prompted curious gazes from the sisters and Cassandra, before Silvia commented...

"So that's what was gonna happen if I didn't slap you two."

"Now I'm kinda jealous I didn't get a clothing change." commented Anna, before she sighed, "But still, I can't really wear fire like Elsa can with ice."

Elsa however, grimaced.

"That's a lot of white... not really my color." stated Elsa, before Cassandra smiled and commented...

"Looks like a wedding dress."

The tease prompted an annoyed look on Elsa's face, before Anna added.

"Maybe... but I think it looks good; all the flowy parts give you a real spirity vibe, especially with your hair down; maybe a little much to wear nearly everyday like your other dress. Too bad you die right after though, shouldn't have sent me away."

The additional tease prompted a groan from Elsa, before Ahtohallan commented...

"Elsa doesn't remain frozen."

"Really?" asked Anna.

"Yes." Answered Ahtohallan. "As you saw, with the last of Elsa's time she sends a message to her Anna in which she learns about the actions of your grandfather and realizes Elsa's not ok."

"And that must be when Olaf dies in my arms." stated Anna.

"Correct." replied Ahtohallan.

The image changes again to Anna in a cave, knelt down holding a flurrying Olaf in her arms, crying and stating quietly...

"I love you."

Both, Elsa and Anna clearly looked to be getting emotional from the brief scene and Anna even turned her gave away, commenting...

"Stop, you don't need to show us that."

"Y-Yeah..." added Elsa, averting her gaze as well and wiping the tears from her eyes. "Stop it."

"I'm sorry." replied Ahtohallan, before she image suddenly flurried away, before Anna collected herself and briefly cleared her throat.

"Ahem, well, how does that me deal with assuming Elsa's dead?" asked Anna.

"You spend some time crying and mourning Olaf and Elsa, but you eventually find the strength to continue on." answered Ahtohallan.

"Really?" asked Anna with a little smile. "Can you show us that?"

An image then reappears, showing Anna on the floor of the cave, leaning against a rock, sobbing, before speaking...

"Olaf, Elsa, What do I do now?"

Elsa and Anna watched attentively, before...

"~I've seen dark before...~" Alternate Anna sung.

"Oh..." commented Anna wide-eyed. "I sing."

Silvia then commented with a smirk.

"I'm noticing a pattern here with you two."

The comment prompted a chuckle from Elsa and Anna, before one particular lyric grabbed the sisters attention that Alternate Anna sung...

"~Hello darkness, I'm ready to succumb~"

"Whoa..." commented Elsa, wide-eyed, followed by Anna.

"T-That sounds like... wanting to give up and die."

Elsa then recalled Anna talking to her about her suicidal depression, because she shut Anna out of her life. Elsa looked to Anna with concern and placed a hand to her shoulder.

"Anna, if something were to happen to me, would you-"

"N-No! Of course not!" gasped Anna, before she then remembered her desire to kill herself from Elsa's refusal to interact with her when they were still separated. "I-I mean, I hope not... That Anna lost both you and Olaf. I could understand why she feels that way, obviously, but if something happened to you, I can heal you, or even revive you if the worse happens!"

Elsa said nothing in reply, and turned her attention back to the emotional song in front of them. Shortly into it though, another lyric caught their attention and shifted the somber moment to a more lighthearted one as Alternate Anna lifted herself from the floor...

"~How to rise from the floor, when it's not you I'm rising for?~"

"Uhhh..." commented Anna, with a nervous smile and glancing to Cassandra, who looked at her curiously, before Anna looked to Ahtohallan. "H-Hey, is this version of Elsa and I, close, like we are?"

"No." answered Ahtohallan.

"You sure?" asked Elsa.

"Yes." answered Ahtohallan as the image of Anna singing flurried away. "In the end, Elsa makes you Queen and you marry Kristoff."

"WHAT!?" gasped both sisters and Anna continued...

"Elsa makes ME Queen!? I marry Kristoff!? What about Elsa!?"

"Elsa stays with the Northuldra." answered Ahtohallan.

The response prompted another joint "WHAT!?" from the sisters and Elsa then added...

"I leave Arendelle!? Sure I'd like to visit the Northuldra in the future, but I'm not going to abandon Arendelle!"

"Yes." answered Ahtohallan. "This Elsa still visits Arendelle though."

"Wow..." commented Anna. "VISITS Arendelle!? We just reunited and she goes off to live in the forest!?"

"I can't live in the forest!" stated Elsa. "The Northuldra are fine, they're use to it; but I need a proper bed and most importantly a bathroom!"

Ahtohallan then commented...

"In this version, three years have passed since the events of Elsa's coronation."

"So you CAN see the future!" declared Elsa.

"No, I can't." replied Ahtohallan. "Different realities occur at different times. This version we are discussing, while technically is the 'future' relative to now, it is not."

"Really?" asked Anna.

"Yes." answered Ahtohallan. "Looking at different realities functions the same way as Elsa looking into memories of past events; the event has to have already happened to see it as a memory. So for example; I can't show you a time in which this Alternate Anna has had children, because it hasn't happened."

Anna then asked...

"So, how close can you get to what's actually happening?"

"A second." answered Ahtohallan.

Not only Elsa and Anna, the response shocked Silva and Cassandra as well.

"A second!?" gasped all four, before Cassandra added...

"That's basically happening right now."

"No." replied Ahtohallan. "One second from now."

"Show us!" declared Anna delightfully. "Show us what the other me is doing right now; well, a second from now!"

The image reappears yet again; however, this time, all four got another shocking surprise upon what they saw. All but Silvia's face reddened when they saw a nude Anna, leaned forward with her hands on a stone wall in a dimly lit room, moaning in pleasure as Kristoff, also nude and his hands gripping her hips, thrusts into her; his strokes slow but forceful.

"Oh god!" gasped Elsa as she quickly turned her head away. "That's not a sight I wanted to see or hear!"

While Elsa turned away, the others continued to watch; Anna in particular was almost too stunned to look away. It was quite surreal to watch such an intimate act another version of her was doing with another person, that she knew and clearly enjoying it from the moans she heard from herself.

"W-Well..." commented Anna, smiling a little with her face red. "Kristoff is certainly doing a good job, given my moans."

"HER moans!" declared Elsa, now covering her ears. "That's not you!"

"R-Right, hehe..." replied Anna, before Cassandra also turned her gaze away.

"This is pretty uncomfortable to watch with you right here." stated Cassandra, before Silvia delightfully commented...

"I'm enjoying this! I wonder where that is though."

"Looks like they're in the dungeon." commented Anna. "But why?" she added, before Elsa declared...

"Who cares!? Get rid of that already!"

However, the intimate scene does go away seconds later, but it was replaced by a view of another Elsa facing them; the hair down, white dress Elsa, as if looking at them, disapprovingly with her arms crossed over her chest. She also looked to be in her Ahtohallan with white all around her.

"Uh..." replied Anna, before Elsa also turned her attention to the strange sight, before the other Elsa spoke...

"I would appreciate you not invading Anna's privacy."

"W-What's going on!?" gasped Elsa, before the other Elsa, looked curious and asked...

"Is that Mother and Father?"

However, the strange event ended as quickly as it began as the image suddenly flurried away.

"Sorry about that." stated Ahtohallan. "I did not expect that versions Elsa to intercept me."

"Wait..." stated Anna wide-eyed. "That wasn't a memory!? That Elsa was actually talking directly to us like we are!? She could see us!?"

"Yes."

"That's a thing that can happen!?" asked Elsa.

"Yes." answered Ahtohallan, "I was careless, it won't happen again if you don't want it to."

"Can that Elsa come here?" asked Anna. "She looked pretty interested in Mother and Father."

"Not without me allowing it." answered Ahtohallan. "...and if she did come here, she would be unable to return on her own power."

"That you know of." pointed out Silvia, which Ahtohallan said nothing in response, though Elsa commented...

"Annnnd I think were done here." Elsa then grabbed Anna's hand and added, "We'll take our parents and go, then I'll move you and we're done."

"Very well." replied Ahtohallan, before the group saw a doorway open a little ways ahead of them, leading to the same pillar room they entered from. Elsa and Anna then walked past Ahtohallan, along with Silvia and Cassandra, though Anna gave a parting good-bye and Ahtohallan replied, "I enjoyed this visit; I hope you come again."

"No promises." stated Elsa.

"Wait!" declared Anna, before she pulled her hand from Anna and walked by Silvia and Cassandra back to stand in front of Ahtohallan. "I can't leave you when you don't know how to smile, especially when you look like me!"

"Really Anna?" sighed Elsa.

"Yeah." stated Anna. "Ahtohallan might freak out the Northuldra if it never smiles. Now come on, smile for me!" requested Anna as she gave a big toothy smile, which prompted a curious raised brow from Ahtohallan, while Silvia smirked as she noticed Ahtohallan quickly glance to her. "No need to be embarrassed!" stated Anna. "Can you even be embarrassed?"

Anna soon saw Ahtohallan's attempt at a smile was not much better than the first try.

"Ok..." replied Anna with a little cringe. "Maybe that's a little much to start off on... Oh I know! Put your fingers at the corners of your mouth and push up and out a little, like this..." she added, placing her index fingers to the corners of her mouth and lifting the corners of her mouth in a small smile.

Ahtohallan then mimicked the action, giving a better, actual smile than before.

"Good! Now just try to hold that position and pull your fingers away." instructed Anna.

The end result from Ahtohallan was more of a limp smirk than an actual smile.

"... better..." stated Anna. "Just keep practicing and you'll get it!"

"OK, time to go." stated Elsa, before taking Anna by the hand and pulling her away.

"Good-bye and thank you." stated Ahtohallan, lifting a hand and waving good-bye, Anna also gave a parting wave, before Ahtohallan's form flurried away.


With the group entering the Ice Pillar room and passing the threshold of the doorway, it closed in the same rainbow-ish wall as before, which prompted a sigh from Elsa, though Cassandra looked around curiously.

"Well this is new."

"You've never been here?" asked Anna.

"Nope."

"Guess where we came in wasn't the only entrance." stated Anna, before she smiled. "But wow, that was something."

"Sure was..." stated Elsa, before looking to their frozen parents floating to her right with a smile. "I did not expect to find them, perfectly preserved."

"Yeah..." replied Anna with a smile. "We have them back and I can bring them back to life." she added, before Elsa looked to her with a smile.

"Let's get out of here."

"Gladly!" declared Anna happily.

Upon reaching the other end of the room and into the short corridor leading to the empty void, Anna commented...

"So, different versions of us... how crazy is that!?"

"Very." stated Elsa, before Anna added...

"Aside from the other you discovering us peeping in on other me; I wonder what other versions of us are out there."

Silvia then commented with a smile...

"Maybe there are demon version's of you."

"Ohh, like a vampire!" declared Anna delightfully. "Maybe one of us is a vampire and the other is human and the vampire version of us likes the other and constantly tries to suck the others blood; maybe their friends! Oh! Or maybe we're both fairies like Juleka! That would be so awesome! I'd love to meet a fairy version of you Elsa! Oh, Oh! Or maybe we aren't human-like at all! Maybe there's a version where we're dragons!" declared Anna, which prompted a chuckle from Elsa.

"Ok, you lost me on that last one."

"It might be true!" declared Anna delightfully. "Ahtohallan did say those versions of us were the closet in similarity; what if we look at a version on the opposite end. What if your like an evil sorceress and I'm the brave warrior on a quest to defeat you!"

"So your human's again?" questioned Silvia with a smile, while Elsa chuckled.

"Hehe, sure." replied Elsa, "Your imagination is a real treat Anna." before the group arrived at the void and Elsa extended her right hand out and created icy stairs joining the two ends.

"Well you come up with a version of us then." suggested Anna.

"Well, I wouldn't mind seeing a version of us where we're just normal sisters." replied Elsa. "No magic, Mother and Father are with us; we don't even have to be royalty." she added, which prompted a small chuckle from Anna, who placed a hand to Elsa's shoulder.

"That sounds nice."

To be concluded...