Elsa and Anna were walking in the dungeon. They came across the sleeping guard.

"He looks peaceful. Though you should probably look into hiring some new guards when this is all over." Anna said.

"Smart. Now, are you sure you're gonna be okay down here?" Elsa asked.

"Yes, it's not as bad as it looks, except for the dankness and the darkness and the mice... Who are cute, when they're not scurrying over your toes. But I have shoes. I promise, I'll be fine." Anna reassured her.

"And I promise I won't be long. As soon as I return to the palace, I'll tell Ingrid you're to be banished and that she's to see to your punishment personally." Elsa commented.

"Then when she comes down here, I'll surprise her with the urn. Not like a party... "surprise!" Something more dour to match the occasion, like, "surprise." Anna replied.

"What if something goes wrong? I should come down here, too, just in case." Elsa worried.

"No, you need to be as far away as possible. We don't want you getting trapped in the urn by mistake. Please don't worry. I promise... Everything is going to be fine." Anna entered into her jail. Elsa locked her in and left. Ingrid used her magic to block Anna and got out of the darkness.

"Surprise! How was that?" Ingrid asked.

"I'd have done it different." Anna said.

"Well, I'm afraid you won't get the chance. You see, I was hoping that Elsa would believe the lies I told her, but I knew I had to be ready in case she didn't." Ingrid grinned.

"It doesn't matter. You'll never turn us against each other." Anna assured her.

"Never." That's a strong word." Ingrid laughed.