"Hurry, I want everything ready before Anna arrives. Uh, chocolate fondue goes there. Chocolate toast, chocolate julekake. And chocolate ice cream. Or is ice cream too obvious? Should we lose the ice cream? Oh, Anna, don't come in yet. I haven't got everything ready." Elsa said, thinking Anna was behind her.
"I'm afraid Anna won't be at dinner tonight. Something quite terrible has happened." Ingrid turned to Jack. "Could you leave please?"
Jack glared at her.
"It's all right. We'll finish later. What is it?" Elsa said.
Jack left, but stayed back, listening.
Ingrid: This will be hard to understand, but Anna, she hasn't been entirely honest with you. She found something." Ingrid said.
"Which was...?" Elsa asked.
"A magical hat to take away your powers, to cure you of the very thing that makes you special." Ingrid said.
Jack gasped. That witch!
"But why would Anna hide that from me?" Elsa wondered.
"Because you're dear sister was planning to use it on you." Ingrid accused.
"No, she would never." Elsa protested.
"She tried it on me first. Fortunately, I stopped her. She's in the dungeon, awaiting your royal judgment." Ingrid pressed.
"Oh, there must be some misunderstanding." Elsa tried to smooth it over.
"She called me a monster. I'm afraid she was very clear on her feelings about our powers." Ingrid said bitterly.
"She's my sister. She's always supported me." Elsa said sadly.
"I felt that way about my sister, your mother, before she dropped me in that urn." Ingrid revealed.
"My mother put you in there? Why have you never told me this?" Elsa asked.
"You had such beautiful memories. I didn't want to destroy them. And I was hoping that Anna would be different. But she is exactly like your mother. She will never accept who you are. I'm so sorry. I...I felt that you deserved the truth. Are you okay?" Ingrid said with false sentiment in her voice.
"I'd actually like to be left alone, if that's okay." Elsa said coldly.
"Of course. I'll be near, if you need me." Ingrid bowed out.
