"Elsa? What are you doing?"

Three years after the events of the unexpected winter and three years had everyone moved on from Anna's death.

That was until recently. Elsa was rummaging through her deceased sister's belongings in her old bedroom. She had thrown anything that reminded her of Anna inside. Old portraits, toys and even dresses that Anna once 'borrowed' from the queen.

"I can't have anyone remember what I've done. Especially now."

Kristoff sighed. It took them months to get over Anna after her death. They had finally been happy. The time he and Elsa spent grieving had brought them together. Anna had given them that. Sometimes he saw Anna in Elsa. After knowing her for two years he asked her to marry him and after that it was perfect. A year later and Elsa suddenly felt like secluding herself again.

"It's not like we can just forget it, forget her."

Elsa looked up at her husband. There were times she felt bad for falling in love and marrying the man her sister had once loved. She should've felt guilty, but never once did. He was the last thing Anna could've ever given her.

"I know. But I don't want it to know I'm a monster. A monster with dangerous powers who killed her own sister."

The man walked over to Elsa and cradled her in his arms. "They won't think you're a monster. They will love you no matter what." He smiled and pulled her head up so he could see her sky blue eyes. Eyes so similar to Anna's. But instead of seeing Anna, he now saw Elsa. "We'll tell them of what Anna did and that she died for a good cause."

Elsa smiled and looked at her bulging stomach. "You're right. We'll remember Anna as she was."


"Her heart was always warm.

She brightened up the room when she walked in. Everyone loved and adored her, for she was the princess who brought light into darkness.

But one day, she came to a crystal palace. Gleaming in the sunlight.

The glorious palace belonged to a queen with a heart as cold as ice. She wanted to be alone and in her rage, she cursed this princess of light. Freezing her heart and taking the light away.

In an act of fear, the queen was captured and was to be killed.

As the sword swung over her head.

A hand reached out and stopped them from killing the queen who cursed her. For she knew it was not her fault and saw the light in her darkness.

The queen was saved, but the light princess, now was

The Frozen Princess."


Maria closed the book, The Snow Queen and the Frozen Princess, and gently laid it on her bed. It had always been her favourite story, yet she never seemed to quite understand it. How did the princess see the good in the queen?

She never quite grasped the idea and when she asked her mother, she simply told her that some people can see the good in others that no one else could. But the queen froze her heart? What good could she see? Maybe she should try asking someone else. Maria saw the snow globe and wandered.

During the commotion, Olaf quietly headed back outside. Maria was calling him. Surely they could do a few minutes without him. He wasn't much help to Jack anyway. What could one little snowman do against darkness?

He reached the door, but stopped for the handle when he heard the familiar chirps of Baby Tooth.

"Oh, hello Baby." He said.

The fairy looked at him suspiciously before asking him where he was going.

"I have to do something. I promise I'll come back." He assured.

Baby Tooth kept an eye on him, but then nodded. She knew why he had to go. She knew how Olaf was part of the key to helping Anna find out her true potential and the girl Maria seemed to be some sort of link to it.

Olaf smiled and then ran outside. Disappearing into the snow and reappearing in the little girl's room.

"Maria?"

She was glad he came this time. Twice in a row. Not a record, but still a good sign.

"Olaf?" She started. "Can you explain this to me?" She held out the book to the snowman and the look on his face told her he in fact did know something.

The story was written a long time ago. After the events that involved the unexpected winter, people soon forgot about Elsa's magic and they assumed it was a bad weather occurrence. But some people remembered and some traveller heard their tales and thought it was great material for a story.

"What exactly do you wanna know?" The snowman tilted his head.

Maria looked at the book and then at Olaf. "I don't understand it. Why did the princess save the queen?"

"Because the queen was her sister." Olaf simply replied.

The young girl looked at him confused. The story never mentioned them being related in any sort. So where did he get that from?

"How do you know?"

"Because I knew them both. A long time ago."

"But it's a story." She was open minded, but this story was one of the ones she didn't think were real. Like Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.

"All stories are based off real events. This one.." He pointed to the book. "Was based of two sisters who happened to be the Queen and princess of Arendelle. The Frozen Princess, was known as Anna and she died while saving her sister. Her sister, Elsa, cursed the land by accident and Anna went to find her and restore the summer. Elsa accidentally cursed her heart and in the end Anna was gone." Olaf felt down at the memory. Even though Anna was alive in a way, seeing her die like that was the saddest moment of his life and it was worst when he watched everyone else break down in front of him, mainly Elsa.

Maria took in on what he said. "If its true, why doesn't anyone talk about it?" How could anyone forget about it? That didn't sound like a story anyone could forget so easily.

Olaf shrugged. "Many of the people left and probably decided not to talk about it and Elsa decided to just move on and burry her memory of Anna."

"Why she didn't tell me this?" Maria said

"Because she decided to just move on and burry her memory of anna." Olaf said

The snowman had recalled how during the Queen's pregnancy she was determined to keep Anna hidden. It was her largest regret and until she let her go, Elsa couldn't continue with her life and raise a child. It sounded extreme of her to simply erase Anna from existence. Lucky Anna couldn't remember her and Olaf was successful in keeping her from the palace and in a way, as much as it hurt, Elsa choosing to forget she ever existed made it easier for Olaf to keep her past a secret. There was pros and cons to it.

"I hope that wherever Anna is she's happy."

Oh how he wished. Right now, Anna was worrying about getting her memories back and even more importantly, Jack. "Maria?" The young girl faced him. "I need you to go upstairs and you know that old locked room?" She nodded. For as long as she could remember one of the castle rooms had always remained locked and no matter how much she wanted to see inside, no one could ever find the key.

"You mean the one with no key?"

"Yeah. I know where the key is. It's in the royal study, hidden under the desk." Elsa did hope one day to let her sister be known again and until that would happen, she had hidden the key carefully in hopes someone would find it. Anna wouldn't be kept a secret forever.

"Are you telling me that all this time the key had been in the study?!"

"It's not in the easiest place to find. Elsa used ice magic to cover it up. So when you're in there look for anything that seems icy."

Maria nodded. This was her mission and she was willing to help out her dear friend. "But why do you tell me this now?" She asked curiously.

"Because now it's time." Before Maria could ask anymore, Olaf disintegrated and left her alone.

"Alright Maria. We're going to do what Olaf wants and find out about this frozen princess." She pounded her fist with a determined expression.