Elsa went to see her sister in the dungeon.
"I need to see my sister, Anna, immediately." Elsa said.
She was admitted.
"Elsa! I thought you'd never find me. Our aunt Ingrid... She locked me in here." Anna accused.
"Because you tried to attack her." Elsa shot back.
"No, Elsa, you can't believe anything she says. She lied about her past. She's lying about me." Anna said quickly.
"Is she? Did you find something that would take away my powers?" Elsa asked. "And then hide it?"
"I was waiting for the right moment." Anna attempted.
"So you lied and kept this magical object, this hat, which could strip me of all my powers." Elsa said.
"Yes, but I would never hurt you." Anna promised.
"Enough! Leave me alone to speak with my sister... Now." Elsa ordered the guards.
The guards left.
"Please. You have to believe me." Anna said.
"Of course I believe you. I'm so sorry about all that, Anna." Elsa said quickly.
"Wait. This was all a ruse? It was a ruse!" Anna said excitedly.
Elsa opened the jail. "Oh, I needed the guards to think I sided with Ingrid. I'm so sorry."
"Don't apologize. You were fantastic. I believed every word. I was absolutely crushed." Anna smiled.
"Here. I got this back from the jailer." Elsa handed her the snowflake necklace.
"Thank you. When they took this, it... It was like they were taking you. I'm never going to take this off again." Anna promised.
"Well, hopefully, you'll never end up in prison again." Elsa laughed.
"Oh, speaking of which, I'm really worried about Ingrid right now. She's scary and powerful and smart and scary." Anna spoke really fast.
"You already said scary." Elsa chuckled.
"So I'm really hoping you have a plan." Anna said. "Also where's Jack?"
"Jack is...I sent him to protect the kingdom from Ingrid's magic. He's been able to reduce her influence to only in the castle itself...for now." Elsa said. "I have a plan... Well, half a plan. We're going to sneak you out of here and then steal back the urn... And then trap her inside it."
"That sounds like a whole plan." Anna encouraged.
"However, I don't know where she hides the urn, and we live in a very, very large castle." Elsa said, looking frustrated.
"Don't worry about that part. I grew up running around this castle. I know every nook and cranny." Anna grinned.
