In his office, a familiar figure sat there, with the blinds down as he looked over the grades of each clone under his desk lamp. Everyone was doing well in school. Yet, he was unsatisfied. He felt that these girls deserve a better life than the one they were given. He thought that they could do so much more than just be princesses. After all, just because they're clones of Princess Elsa doesn't mean they have to be like her. In fact, he wanted them to be better.

"They deserve better..." The man said, facepalming himself disappointedly. "They don't need this life."

At a classroom, the Elsa clones were in their seats as it was time for the class where they learn how to be like princesses, most of the clones at the base enjoyed this class, some of them were confused, but some of them didn't like it or understand the point of it, like E-1, for example.

"Why are we going to learn about princesses?" Clone E-39 asks.

Her teacher looked at her curiously.

"Princesses are very important and represent a lot of power, I want you to learn more about them," The teacher explained while writing on the blackboard. She then turned around and faced her clones once again.

"Do you have any question about princesses?" She asked. Some of the girls shook their heads no.

"Surely, you must have a question how to be one." The teacher responded. "Princess is a symbol of royalty. As an example of the symbol, you can choose your kingdom and wear a crown. You might be able to wear the crown as you wish. You would also be allowed to travel from kingdom to kingdom as long as you were wearing a cape. However, you have to be responsible. You have to guide those people and lead them as a nation. You should never let others rule the kingdom. A kingdom will fall apart without good leadership." The teacher continued, looking around the room at everyone who was listening attentively. Except for E-1, who was fed up with learning how to be a Princess and was more interested in her snow teacher noticed her behavior, however she continued on explaining the lesson, giving everyone a chance to ask questions. "A kingdom needs leaders who know what they want. You need to make decisions quickly, even if they make mistakes, that is important. If you don't make the right decision, it may end in disaster. But that's why leadership matters the most. It means making hard choices when others don't."

She finished and looked back at E-1 and E-12.

"You two need to decide whether or not you would prefer being an ordinary person instead of a princess." The teacher said before turning away.

"Are you serious?" E-1 asked.

"Of course." The teacher replied. "That is an important part of being a leader. Even more important is knowing when to take control and start leading others."

E1 sighed. She wasn't sure if she liked learning how to be a leader, but it could come in handy. So, she decided to agree to continue. The teacher was satisfied with her answer since she knew that her students wouldn't give up, so she moved to another group. E1 took notice of this and started thinking again. What did she want to become? Not necessarily an equal to Elsa. No one else would want that position. Who could live up to her prime counterpart?

After class ended, the Elsa clones started to head back to their bases. They still had homework to do, and the other scientists expected that, so they were going to finish it quickly to prevent themselves from getting scolded by them in order to meet their roommates, the next batch of clones. Before they left their rooms, the girls gathered together for one last meeting. They talked about everything that they learnt during their lessons, like what kind of things would they like to do as princesses one day. After that, they parted ways to complete their homework.


After completing the assignments, it was time to meet the new batch of Elsa clones. This group was supposed to be more advanced compared to their previous batch, since only six of the previous batch came back from testing. They would get used to the lifestyle of learning how to be a Princess, although they wouldn't be as comfortable and excited as their previous batch, they would still try to do it right.

The clones were led down a white hallway by the teachers and scientists and into a clean, white lab. The girls were shocked by what they saw. Seemingly endless rows of large tubes stood against throughout the laboratory. The tubes seemed to be filled with a kind of blue liquid. In the liquid, E-1 saw, was more of… HER!

While handing out a card of which clone will bunk with who, a German scientist spoke, "Now these clones will be your roommates starting today."

The scientist then proceeded to hand out the cards to all the clones until he got to E1.

"And this one." She pointed at E1 "E-22177 is your new roommate. She will be living with you."

Soon, the tubes released the new batch of clones as they fell to the ground, coughing as they gain consciousness as the Tubes close. Their eyes widened as they look around trying to get used to their surroundings.

"Clones." The Scientist said. "These are your sisters. Remain near your tubes so the clones can greet you."

Some of the clones went up to the new clones, introducing themselves. It took E-1 a while, but she managed to find Clone E-22177. They both looked at each other awkwardly.

E-11 reached out her hand to shake, but was surprised when E-22177 grabbed her hand and held it tightly.

"Okay," E-1 said, confused.

"Where am I?" E-22177 asks.

"You're at a Cloning Facility."

"Cloning?" E-22177 asks, stunned. "What witchcraft is this?"

E-1 chuckled awkwardly, "No... It's science." E-1 didn't show it, but she was concerned for her. Which is why the question came up, "What do you remember last time? Before you woke up?"

"I remember...my sister, Anna..." E-22177 said, trying to remember. "...and a Man named Kristoff. There was a walking and living snowman by the name of Olaf... I can't remember much else other than something with snow monsters and an ice castle..."

E-1 was getting more concerned now, this never happened with previous clones. Why does this one remember things about a life she was unaware of? What does this all mean? Does that mean the memories weren't real? Or was that the work of the scientists who created them? And who knows how many clones have these memories?

The possibilities are endless.

After the new wave of clones woke up, E-1 said, "Well, never mind all that. Come with me."

The computer said with a booming voice, "Commencing Preparations for Next Batch of Clones for next Cloning Cycle. In September."

The Scientist then said, "Now head up to your rooms, ladies. Enjoy your weekends getting to know your new "sisters"."

The clones made their way out of the room towards their assigned bedrooms. As they walked, the scientists followed behind them. Each new girl was assigned a roommate and a bed, the bed had the same number of blankets and pillows on it as the previous batch did in their rooms.