I try not to get angry over comments, but there is this one troll in the comment section unabashedly SPAMMING demands for chapter adjustments/content amongst a few genuine comments I appreciated. I love requests and the occasional comment, but I do not want a mass of spam I have to burrow through every time I check my comments demanding much of the same thing or copying and pasting complete nonsense. I don't like the fact this website lets guests comment, I'd rather it be an actual account than a person hiding behind an untraceable anonymous persona. I've received some trolls before but what last chapter spawned was out of hand. I'm not stupid, I can tell the guest is going under pseudonyms pretending to be different people asking for much of the same. Their writing patterns are too similar, I'm not fooled in the slightest. Due to the rude insistence of the spammer I will not be acknowledging any of their requests and will seek further action of it does not stop.

To clear negativity and confusion of last chapter, I want to say this. At the point of last chapter, it was very recent from the events of the Great Thaw. Elsa and Anna's relationship was still maturing as close sisters, they were bound to run into arguments just like any other siblings would. Also, Anna has a very headstrong and 'leaping before looking' behavior I observed of her in the movie, such as the quick engagement of Hans and her angry assumptions when Elsa didn't approve of her engagement. In the heat of a moment she didn't seem to know what she was saying then, and I reflected it towards the argument about the search for Kristoff. Anna is also very fiercely protective of her loved ones, which is why she lashed out. I hope this clears everything up, log in and PM me if you have more questions.

Summary: After the revelation of Elsa's powers, Anna decides not to go after Elsa in fear of putting the whole kingdom in a bigger risk. Instead, she commands an immediate evacuation to the outskirts of the kingdom in hopes of escaping the eternal winter. Now the fate of Arendelle lies in the hands of the unsteady queen herself as she spirals out of control.


Anna would never would have known what would happen.

That morning, as she had Gerda pin up her hair like a young lady's for the first time? When she slipped on that elegant summer gown? When she danced through the castle, singing her joyous heart out? Had she known then?

Late morning, when she had anticipated a long night of dancing; feasting on delicious sandwiches, chocolate, cake; talking to handsome princes. Had she known then?

That evening, when she had flown through a night with the charming Hans; talking about everything, munching on krumkake, cartwheeling all over the castle. Had she known then?

All those years of separation from her sister Elsa; long days in libraries, pretend fights with still standing knights, conversations with paintings. Had she known then?

No. She never would have known. She never would have guessed.

She never would have believed Elsa had ice powers.

Until tonight.

She believed when she saw her sister unleash a U shaped wall of ice spikes in the ballroom. She believed when the elegant fountains in the courtyard froze into towering, menacing claws. She believed when the fjord, under her sister's escaping feet, froze into solid ice upon contact, and the rapidly dropping temperature that came with it.

Anna shivered, getting off her knees. They stung from where she had slipped and fallen on the edge of the fjord, calling for her sister. She realized she was still clutching the queen's glove she had ripped off earlier. Elsa was already disappearing on the other side of the fjord, her dark magenta cape billowing behind her. Within seconds, she had completely disappeared into the night.

"Anna!" Hans caught up to her. "The fjord."

The two looked at the fjord in shock. The ice had not just made a path for the queen. It was spreading on the entire fjord, a disturbingly loud sound accompanying it.

"What in the world," Hans breathed.

Anna pulled him back to the courtyard, trembling. She trying to brush some dust out of her eyes and yelped when she realized what the "dirt" was.

"Snow?" Hans gasped. Anna looked up and was met by a faceful of little snowflakes.

The courtyard was at unease. Villagers were clinging to each other in fear, murmuring amongst themselves.

"Snow? In SUMMER?" Someone shouted. Sure enough, large flakes were beginning their descent in the already gray sky. The warm summer breeze dropped into a chilly arctic wind.

"Did you know?" Hans asked.

"No," Anna replied truthfully.

The stupid Duke of Weselton was talking. "It's snowing!" He crowed. "The queen has cursed this land!" He grabbed the arm of one of his bodyguards. "You must go after her!" He ordered.

"Wait, no!" Anna cried. "I mean-" she straightened and cleared her throat. "No one will go after her. I don't know how dangerous the situation will go if anyone aggravates her."

"Is- is the queen mentally unstable?" The Duke asked incredulously.

"No!" Anna yelled. "Elsa- Elsa-" she suddenly fell short of words. In truth, she wasn't entirely sure. Were sisters that locked you out of their lives for no reason mentally unstable?

"I kindly request you do not talk to the Queen or Princess Anna that way," Hans came to the rescue, putting a hand on Anna's shoulder.

"But-"

"Excuse us," Anna mumbled angrily. She grabbed Hans and pulled him aside.

"I have no idea what to do!" She admitted, frightened. "I never knew Elsa had any kind of powers."

"What, did she never show them to you?" Hans asked, confused.

"I- I hardly saw her ever. I remember we used to be inseparable sisters- up until I was about six. One day, she grew distant and withdrawn and was never the same since."

"Well, she just put a spell of eternal winter on the whole kingdom. What's the logical situation?" Hans asked. He looked concerned at a little girl shivering in her mother's arms.

Anna turned back to the crowd of confused villagers and explained the situation with as much detail as possible. It was hard to get her voice over the ever increasing wind, but she managed.

"We could hunt her down! And kill her!" The Duke shouted.

"KEEP QUIET!" Hans roared. At this the Duke stepped back with a huff.

"Or, we could escape," a trusted stablehand named Astrid suggested. "The whole fjord's frozen over. Ships can't cross, but we can on foot, or carriage."

"Fetch an ice saw!" One of the guards commanded. "Test the thickness first."

"Good idea," Anna mumbled as a group of villagers headed down to the docks. She turned back to the crowd. "For the rest of you, gather inside the castle and try to stay warm," she was surprised at the commanding tone of her voice. It felt so weird to be doing a job intended for her sister. "The castle staff will assist you with whatever you need until me, Hans, and anyone else willing can think of a logical solution," She nervously smiled at Hans.

"Is there somewhere warmer we can discuss?"

Hans joked.

Anna turned to respond when suddenly an extremely loud crack sounded in the distance near the fjord's edge, followed by screams.


Part 2 of 'The Eternal Freeze' coming up, Stay tuned! Thanks for sticking to the end of this chapter:)