A few days after Elsa and Peter officially got together, Peter brought Anna and Elsa to meet his friend, Dr. Steven Strange who might be able to do something about Anna's memories.
Peter opened the doors to the sanctum and they all walked in to see it was snowing inside. There were about three other sorcerers shoveling snow around while all wearing coats to fight the cold.
"Uh...what's with the snow?" Anna asked Peter in shock.
"I have no idea." Peter commented as they looked up and saw Dr. Strange wearing a coat over the cloak of levitation at the top of the stairway as he floated down towards Peter and the sisters.
"Well, if it isn't the people who almost froze the planet." Strange commented sarcastically as he took a sip of hot cocoa. "What do I owe the pleasure of the visit?"
"I'm sorry to drop in on you like this, Steven." Peter apologizes in advance as he strolled over to the fireplace and they followed. "I was just curious of something."
"What would that be?" Strange asked as he waved his hand and the fireplace activated.
"Whoa!" Anna commented. "That's amazing."
"Don't be. It's sensor activated." Strange tells her.
"Well, Elsa's sister Anna here has had her memories altered by a group of trolls..." Peter started explaining when Strange scoffed.
"Trolls. The most wisest, but yet the dumbest of magic users." Strange scoffed as he rolled his eyes. "What'd they do?"
"They changed her memories." Peter repeated himself. "Removed all memories of her and her sister when they were kids. I was thinking if you had any spell that might be able to undo it?"
Strange thought for a moment and shrugged. "I might have something."
Strange lead the three of them down a stairway in the back of the sanctum and into a room with what looked to be a strange fountain.
"Now, usually this would be too dangerous, and could tamper with the stability of the universe, but luckily that's when you're taking away memories." Strange informed the three of them. "But since all I'm doing is taking away a already placed spell, this should be done with ease." He then looked over to the two sisters and gestured between them. "You we're both together for all the memories that were altered, right?"
"Yes, sir." Elsa confirmed.
"Please, call me Steven." Strange asked of them. "Okay, to get started, I need a lock of both of your hairs."
"Wait, what?" Anna asked when suddenly Strange appeared behind both of them and plucked a hair off each of them.
"Ow!" "Hey!" Both sisters cried as they turned only to see Strange was gone and back with the strange fountain.
"He does that a lot." Peter assured them.
Strange then dipped both of the locks of hair into the water, creating a golden glow around them. Three circles then appeared around the three of them from the ground up.
"I still don't get what the point was of erasing the memories all together." Strange commented. "Honestly, you'd think your parents wouldn't be up to altering their daughter's head when they go just to heal your sister."
"Yeah, even I didn't understand that." Peter stated as he looked to Elsa. "Erasing memories of magic don't heal anyone. In fact, it does the opposite. It just messes with your head. It's like erasing an important moment or person from your life. There's no telling how that'd affect the person."
"He's right. For once." Strange muttered as he kept his mind focused on the spell. "And that should do it."
The three then watched as the three circles began to spin around them, and the ground below them began to shake and break apart until all three circles flew up and rammed right into Anna's head, causing her to fall back.
"Anna!" Elsa cried as she raced and stopped her sister from falling over. "What's happening?
"Her memories are returning. Fainting is a side effect of the spell. She'll be all right in a moment." Strange promises her.
"Trust him. He's a doctor." Peter said as Anna moaned in her sleep.
"Do you Wanna build a snowman?"
"Do the magic!"
"Slow down!"
"Hi, I'm Olaf!"
Anna then gasped and woke up to see she was in her sister's arms. "Oh my gosh...I remember everything!" She then laughed as she reached up and hugged her sister in happiness.
Peter saw that Elsa began to tear up and hugged her sister back. He then turned and looked over to Strange. "Thanks for doing this."
"Meh, I owed your few." Strange shrugged it off. "Now I gotta go fix the air conditioning." He then strolled off and left the three of them alone.
"That's why it's snowing?" Peter asked him. "There's no spell to fix it?"
"We're magicians, not mechanics." Strange scoffed as he left the room.
