"Come on, come on, come on!" The little redhead shouted as Elsa tried shushing her little sister, the pair running down the stairs. They ran into some kind of ballroom, heading straight to the middle.

"I can't believe nobody heard them." Weiss sighed. Anna was a bit annoyed in her opinion."I would've fired the entire staff on duty."

"Do the magic! Do the magic!" Anna exclaimed, which earned her a loving smile from Elsa. The blonde started to wave her hands in a small circle, shimmers of light appearing until snowflakes formed into a ball of snow.

"Ready?" Elsa smiled.

"Uhuhuhuh." Anna stared at her sister in awe, just as she launched the snowflake in the air, causing snowflakes to lightly rain upon them. "This is amazing!"

"Watch this." Elsa stomped her right foot confidently, forming a layer of ice.

Weiss could do that too! With her ice Dust of course, which was growing in a spare room upstairs.

"They're so cute." Yu ate more popcorn.

The two sisters built a deformed snowman, with Elsa standing behind the abomination, holding its twig hands.

"Hi, I'm Olaf and I like warm hugs." Elsa said, deeping her voice as much as she could.

"I love you Olaf!" Anna hugged the snowman, staring into her sister's eyes.

Weiss held her breath. S-She couldn't remember the last time she heard Winter say that. Sure she knew that her big sister loved her, but Weiss would have done anything to hear it come from her lips.

The two girl's played, skating and dancing on the ice with the ugly snowman. They slid down a hill of snow, their makeshift ramp sending Anna flying into a neighboring mound.

"Tickle bumps!" Anna giggled, throwing snow everywhere.

"Hang on!" Elsa smiled, shooting a blast of her for Anna to land on as she started to jump.

"Catch me!" Each mound became taller and taller.

"Gotcha." Elsa formed another mound of snow.

"Again!" Anna started to jump faster.

Elsa's eyes widened. "Wait!"

Anna ignored her sister's warning, jumping even faster and even higher. "Whoohoo!"

"Slow down." Elsa exclaimed, she suddenly slipped on the ice, just as Anna jumped from the last mound without any hesitation.

"Whoo!" Anna didn't notice the lack of a snow mound.

"Anna!" Elsa threw her hand forward, shooting a bolt of her ice magic in an attempt to save her sister.

She missed, hitting her sister in the head.

"Oh no!" Mina shouted, her hand over her mouth. Didn't she see this movie already?

Anna hit the side of a small mountain of snow, her eyes closed. Elsa scampered to her sister's side, and shook her shoulder's softly. "Anna!"

Elsa started to breathe heavily, a strand of white hair forming on Anna's head.

"Mama! Papa!" Elsa screamed, holding her sister even closer. Ice started to spread across the ballrooms floor, causing their deformed snowman to fall apart, freezing the columns and the walls. "You're ok Anna, I got you."

The large double door burst open, revealing a ginger man in a military uniform, and a dark haired lady in a rather modest dress.

"How did they get there that fast?" Weiss questioned, turning her head towards her friends. They ignored her.

Hmpf.

"Elsa, what have you done?" Their Father gasped. Their parents started running towards them, almost slipping on the ice. "This is getting out of hand."

"It was an accident. I'm sorry Anna." Elsa held her sister's unconscious form even tighter.

Their Mother took Anna into her stronger hands, with their Father pressing his hands to her cheek.

"She's ice cold." The Queen gasped, turning to her husband frantically.

"I know where we have to go." Was all that the King said.

The next scene showed his hands fumbling through some bookshelf, until he grabbed a large tome. He opened the book, revealing an ominous drawing of some monster, and a map. Next, they appeared on two horses, racing across their little town, a trail of ice following one of the majestic beasts.

The blond boy from earlier was riding in the forest, sitting upon his block of ice, crossing the path just as the King and Queen's horses raced past.

"Ice?" He stared at the frozen grass. The next scene had him racing on top of his reindeer, following the trail of ice. "Faster Sven!"

"So much for that hard day of work." Weiss grumbled. Well, he was a little kid, so he had an excuse she guessed, it wasn't a very good one since it took him all day just for that single block.

"Shhh!"

They arrived at a clearing full of boulders. The blond boy and the reindeer hid in between some rocks.

"Please! Help! It's my daughter." The King shouted in the center of the clearing, the Queen holding Anna closely in her arms. Elsa clung to her Father's legs.

The boulders remained silent for only a second, until they started to shake, rolling towards the royal family. The boulders unrolled themselves, revealing that they were actually some kind of rock monster.

"It's the King." One of them gasped.

The blond boy and the reindeer watched from behind a rock. "Trolls?"

The rock they were hiding behind unrolled itself, revealing itself to be another troll.

"Shush! I'm trying to listen." The Troll pulled them closed, with the reindeer licking its cold cheek. "Cuties, I'm going to keep you." She held them closer.

"That's pretty concerning." Weiss rolled her eyes.

"Your Majesty." An older Troll approached the royals. He gently grabbed Elsa's hand. "Born with the powers or cursed?"

"Hey Yu, he sounds like the doctor hat did your prost-" Yu silenced Weiss mid-sentence by stuffing a handful of popcorn into her mouth.

Great, now her lips were buttery and salty.

"B-Born, and they're getting stronger." The King kneeled.

The Troll nodded and motioned to the Queen to bring Anna closer. "Here, here."

The old Troll placed a stone hand on Anna's forehead, and closed his eyes. "You're lucky it wasn't her heart. The heart is not so easily changed, but the head can be persuaded."

Pfft, yeah right, both could be stubborn when they wanted. Weiss knew that first hand.

"Do what you must." The King commanded. The Old Troll shrugged off his tone and turned his attention back to Anna.

"I recommend we remove all magic." He touched her forehead again, and formed an image in the air, showing Anna and Elsa playing around. "Even memories of magic, to be safe, but don't worry, I'll leave the fun." He gathered the images into his fist, and pressed the ball onto Anna's head. "She will be ok."

"But she won't remember I have powers?" Elsa spoke up this time.

"It's for the best." The King added.

"Listen to me, Elsa." The Old Troll spoke kindly. The princess took a few steps towards him. "Your power will only grow." He formed several images in the air.

"There is beauty in it." An older version of Elsa shot a snowflake in the air. "But also great danger."

The snowflake turned red.

"You must learn to control it. Fear will be your enemy." The moment the words escaped the Troll's lips, a woman screamed, causing Elsa to run to her Father's embrace.

"We'll protect her. She can learn to control, I'm sure of it." The King said, the scene changing.

"Until then…"

Two guards with tall hats closed the gates to their castle.

"We'll lock the gates."

A balding man closed the window.

"We'll reduce the staff."

Another maid did the same with glass doors.

"We will limit her contact with people, and keep her powers hidden from everyone."

Elsa's bed disappeared from the shared room.

"Including Anna."

Elsa met Anna's stare, as she closed the door to her new room sadly.

F-Father did that the day Cousin Hellmerich's car was blown up, when the White Fang turned violent. Winter had to argue with him for weeks before he allowed them back in public again.

He always did like keeping his assets safe, whenever it benefitted him.

"I don't like this movie"

A/N

This was delayed because the family made some plans and I wasn't home most of the weekend.

Time to plan the final semester test for Weiss.

Any suggestions?