Part 2 of "Similar Differences"! Enjoy and review!
Beware: Evil!Elsa and Fire!Hans being lit squad goals
"Thank you for informing us about this, Kai. We will send three of our best servants to access your needs in the journey."
Kai bowed to the royals. "Thank you, your majesties. Have a good day."
King Adgar and Queen Idun of Arendelle were seated at court as they did every day, listening to the major problems and situations of the Arendellians. The minor and rather insignificant problems of the villagers such as lost animals and ruined crops were dealt with the court, but major cases such as long voyages and trade compromises were decided on by the royals themselves. It was a normal day in Arendelle- warm summer weather, ships sailing in and out of docks, trade partners agreeable with each other. Nothing could have opposed the day before, or the day to come.
Until the cold blast of air hurled into the hall and sent everyone to their feet.
Adgar leapt up in his throne, shocked by the trail of angry pointed ice that had followed him all the way up to his royal seat. Idun had not fared better. She had leapt aside just in time for an elongated blue sheen of ice to run straight through the solid metal of her throne like it was butter. They looked hard at each other with fear in their eyes. The ice could only mean one thing. Elsa was back.
"Grimson, if you don't sit down this instant and shut up, I promise I will you rid you away to your uncle's!" King Rupert of the Southern Isles yelled over the noise of his sparring sons in the hall. He shoved his way through the wrestling redheads to his eldest, Charles. "Charles! As the crown prince, I swear you should be acting more you're age!"
"Just hurry up and give me the throne, father, so I can lock away your sorry behind and rule this kingdom!" Charles yelled back, before proceeding to pummel one of his younger brothers.
Rupert's eyes lit up with anger. "That is quite enough! To the dining hall immediately, the lot of you!"
Groaning, his twelve sons leapt off each other and slouched off, except Charles. He glared at his father as he slowly dusted himself off. "When I'm the one ruling this kingdom, I'll tell you what to do. No one gives me orders around here, not even you."
Rupert opened his mouth to retort, but a blast of heat silenced the two of them. They looked in shock as the two tongues of flame seared from the door and raced towards them.
A loud and very familiar voice echoed through the hall. "Who says you'll ever be king, brother?"
The first thing they saw was the hair. A long and thick French braid that looked lazily spun together yet immaculate with ice that was thrown over the left shoulder carelessly. Then the dress. A length of glowing blue fabric extending from the shoulders to the floor in a smooth, body hugging motion like water. And last, the face. Large, blue eyes, perfectly formed features, and red lips curled in an evil smile. "Hello, mama and papa. Where is Anna?"
Her parents continued to gape at her as Elsa stepped out of the shadows, like she has materialized there. Her dress glittered in the sunlight and her pale skin glowed. Just then, a shorter red headed girl dashed into the room, a large smile on her face. "Mama- papa-!" She stopped short when she saw Elsa.
"Hello, my baby sister." Elsa said smoothly.
Anna opened and closed her mouth, shocked.
"Lets skip the formalities." Elsa said angrily. "I am your long neglected and hated daughter. Remember?"
Anna finally found her tongue. "But- but mama and papa said you were shipped away overseas to boarding school!"
Elsa glared at her parents. "And lied too, did you?"
Adgar reached behind him for his sword, but Elsa stopped him with a curt glare. "You all should know the punishment of liars and neglectors. And now I will pay back of what you did to me."
"Elsa-" her mother started, but Elsa snapped her fingers. Three chains of ice rose from the ground, lashing around Anna, her father, and mother in a smooth motion. They were now bunched together in the middle of the floor in a hapless pile.
"I'm afraid it's too late to patch up." Elsa said with false happiness. "Time for you to taste a bit of the hate you distilled upon me."
"Hans? You?"
Hans stepped out of the cloud of smoke, completely unscathed. "Greetings, family." Dressed in an dark ember red suit that glowed with unreleased fire and with his hair shoved back in such a careless manner, the once weak thirteenth-in-line was now a powerful sorcerer that had control over fire. And he looked threatening enough to kill.
"What do you want?" Rupert demanded. "Back again, little coward?"
His brothers were all crowding in the hall again to perceive upon the stranger.
"I see you're all here." Hans snarled. "Let's get started with the fun, shall we?" He opened his palm to reveal an orange flame. "Time for fun."
Hans did not want to share the "brutalities" he performed on his family.
"You literally burned down the entire castle in one day?"
"Yup. With my whole family in it."
Elsa looked at Hans with amazement and satisfaction. "Ah, Hans. That was quite extra."
Elsa and Hans stood at the stern of a "getaway car" luxury liner headed for Corona. The city of the Southern Isles glowed in the sunset. "Didn't even kill my family." Hans continued. He cackled evilly and Elsa joined in. "Just kidding, my poor father will have to shed a "bit" of his hoarded money to rebuild the castle!"
"Froze my entire family to statues." Elsa said, raising an eyebrow at Hans and running her fingers through her braid. "Then settled Arendelle to a frosty winter. Brr brr!"
"Surprised we did so little." Hans said, leaning over the ship to look at the water below them. "Next time, let's start a war."
"Ugh, later. Now we're wanting criminals awaiting capture." Elsa groaned.
"Like they'll catch us." Hans snorted. He then leaned in and pecked Elsa on the lips. "After all, me and my girlfriend make amazing partners in crime.
"Stop spoiling me!" Elsa giggled. "Okay, I love you too you blatant idiot."
Elsa grabbed him and they kissed again, holding each other close as the sun sank on their successful day of planned trouble.
I had fun writing this:P Review, thanks!
