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Elsa sat at her desk, her icy bodice reflecting on the frame on her desk. It was a smaller version of her parent's large painting. A dainty knock was suddenly heard on the door.

Breaking out of her daydream, Elsa turned to the door.

"Come in!" She called.

Gerda opened the door of Elsa's study. With a quick curtsey, she made her way towards the young queen.

Elsa stood up quickly. "Gerda!" she pulled the maid into a hug. "Is everything alright?"

"Elsa dear…..there's something you need to read." Gerda slipped the brown envelope into Elsa's pale hand.

"Another envelope from a kingdom?" Elsa sighed.

"Well, technically yes….but I believe this is one you need to see. Urgently."

Elsa grabbed her blue letter opener from her desk and cut the top of the envelope. She gently pulled the letter out. The smell of ink was fresh, but suddenly, the strand of Idunn's hair fell out. Elsa picked it up, confused.

The familiar smell of her mother's hair wafted past her nose as she picked it up. Elsa's eyes widened, and her heart stood still. She quickly opened the letter.

Dear Elsa, my precious golden child.

As shocking as this may sound, this is Mama, I'm alive.

The words replayed in Elsa's head over and over. Her breathing quickened. Her skin paled. Her hands began to shake.

"Elsa…Elsa dear…Elsa…please. You need to take some deep breaths." Gerda said gently, but her words went unnoticed.

"MAMAAAAAAAAA!" Elsa howled, throwing her head back, tears streaming down her face.

She fell on the floor in disbelief, curled up in the fetal position, still sobbing. Her tears were from relief, but also fear. She didn't know if her mother would like the new her, or if she would shove Elsa back into her emotional cage, forcing her to once again to don the gloves.

Helga, another maid, heard Elsa's screams and stuck her head into the room. Gerda had leant down to curled up Elsa and was gently rubbing her back. Gerda looked up.

"Get Anna." Gerda mouthed to Helga desperately. "Now. She's in the sitting room."

Helga nodded understandably before running off to Anna.

"MAMA'S ALIVE!" Anna shrieked, picking up poor Kai and spinning him around happily. "MY MAMA IS OKAY! Well….sort of. I mean she will be. Yeah, I'm sure."

Kai looked beyond bewildered, but his face immediately creased into a relieved smile. Gerda and he had known Idunn for a long time, and this was a relief to both him and Gerda.

Suddenly, Helga burst into the room, out of breath.

"Princess! The Queen urgently requests an audience with you!"

"Hold on Helga…I'm kinda in the middle of-" Anna replied.

"It can wait!" Helga dragged Anna out by her arm, running towards Elsa's room and kicked the door open. Gerda jumped at the sound but breathed a sigh of relief as she saw Anna.

"ELSA!" Anna screamed, running over to her sister, tripping over a book in a true Anna fashion. She pulled her sister into a hug and pressed Elsa's head to her chest, stroking her hair and wiping her tears with her thumb.

"Elsa…Elsa…I'm here. I will always be here. Mama will be so proud of you. Look at you, the queen! The noble, beautiful, compassionate and magnificent queen. I won't let anything happen to you. Mama will know how amazing you are. Stubborn and brave Anna is here for you, okay?"

Elsa said nothing, but simply snuggled into Anna's chest, taking in the sound of every beat of her steady heart. She tried to slow down her breathing to Anna's breathing rate, her head going up and down slightly as Anna's chest rose and fell.

"I love you. All these years, I dreamed about holding you in my freckled arms. Every heartbeat that echoed inside my chest, beat for you. You're my best friend Elsa. My best friend, my sister and my saviour."

"No….." Elsa answered.

Anna looked down, confused.

"You were my saviour." Elsa said with a smile.

"Mama won't make you do anything you don't want to. Besides, I'm sure she'll be occupied with trying to get over the emotional trauma of the impaled plank of wood in her chest…yeesh!" Anna exclaimed, kissing Elsa's head.

Anna picked up Elsa's letter and looked at it. "See? Even Mama quotes my wise words! 'So is Anna, who will never stop loving you'

"Of course. The wise words of Anna. 'Eating a whole jar of chocolate sauce won't give me a stomach ache.' Huh?" Elsa laughed.

Anna was relieved, finally hearing Elsa laugh. She squeezed Elsa tightly. "Well…it was a science experiment! My results indicate that that was a very, very bad idea."

Elsa laughed. "You're the best. Thank you." Elsa sniffed.

Anna grabbed a tissue box and placed the tissue gently on Elsa's nose. "Blow."

"Anna, I'm twenty-one…."

"Blow your nose."

"Listen, Anna, I'm a grown woman…."

"I SAID BLOW ELSA." Anna said very very seriously.

Elsa jolted, clearly getting a fright. She exhaled and blew her nose. It made a rather loud, embarrassing, un-ladylike honk. Elsa went as red as a tomato.

"Oh, is the village band here already?" Jimena the maid said to Sigrid, another maid who was walking next to her in the hallway near Elsa's room.

Elsa blew her nose again. HOOOOOOOOOOOONK!

"I just love the French horn!" Sigrid exclaimed.

Elsa and Anna giggled.

"Everything's going to be okay, Els. I'm sure Mama will have plenty of funny stories to tell us about her adventures in Corona. And who says we can't reply to her letter?"

Elsa nodded. "You're right." She lifted up the strand of her mother's hair in the envelope. "I want to know what Papa did. How he saved her life."

From the way Idunn described her injuries, Idunn was probably spending a large amount of time recovering and every moment thinking about her golden child and small child, Elsa and Anna.

Elsa planted a kiss on Anna's head. "Mama is going to be so proud of you. Mainly for bringing me to peace with my powers."

"And our sisterly reunion. She'll be so proud of both of us, Els." Anna smiled.

(That's it for this chapter! Thanks for reading Reviews are appreciated!)