The birds were chirping, the wind was blowing a breeze, and the temperature felt really warm. Madison's eyes were still close as she was listening to the sounds that calms her head down, but when she breathed the air from her nose, it smelled like she in a forest.

Madison slowly opened her eyes and saw that she really was in a forest.

"Where am I now?" Madison asked to herself as she smelled the scent of trees, "This smell really helps my headache."

She was enjoying the scent until she felt really warm. She looked at herself to see that she was wearing a blue coat with white fluffy trim, dark blue leggings, black gloves and boots, and on her head was a white fluffy hat.

"Why am I wearing this on a warm weather?" she asked and quickly took her coat off along with her hat and gloves.

Luckily, she has a suitcase to put her hat and gloves in but a bit small to her coat in. So, she decided to hold it. As she looked at herself again, she was wearing a dress with a black top and her blue skirt was hanging down to her knees.

Madison started her pace as she walked through the woods. She looked at every tree, seeing every bird and woodland critters on the branches but also feel that her feet are starting to hurt from walking thanks to her boots. As she kept on going, she saw a small hill and wonder if she could get a view and see if there's a town. She climbed up the hill with her boots and as she reached to the top, she something that she couldn't believe her eyes.

She did saw a village from the distant but what she saw more was a castle. But not just any castle because she knew the familiar castle.

"I'm in Arendelle!" she spoke and looked at her necklace, "You took me to Arendelle."

The crystal glowed twice in excitement. Madison couldn't believe she was at home of Queen Elsa and Princess Anna until she notices some ships parking at the docks.

"A lot ships." she said until she realized why they were here, "Of course. This must be the day of Elsa's coronation and day where the big freeze began at night. I better keep this to myself. Acted like what the day is going on." she said.

Madison carefully walked down the hill as it was steep and then headed straight towards the village.

The village was filled and excitement and joy as Madison arrived. She saw the banners hanging, flowers were everywhere for decorating, and well-dressed people from the ships heading towards the castle. Madison smiled to see that the village looked nice until she spotted someone who was a familiar character.

A young man with blonde hair with a reindeer pulling the sled. Madison realized those familiar characters were none other than Kristoff and Sven. They were about to exit the village, but Madison thought of an idea on what to say as she quickly walked towards them.

"Excuse me, sir." she spoke as she got the young man and reindeer's attention, "Could... could you tell me where I'm at and what's going on?"

The young man and the reindeer looked at each other and looked at her.

"I take it that you're not from here." he said to her.

"No, sir. I just arrived here. I'm... more of a traveler."

"You're in Arendelle, miss. Nicest village you could find here. Only the people are quite busy with excitement on the coronation."

"Coronation?" she asked.

"From what I heard; the eldest princess is going to be crowned queen. Hope you enjoy you're stay." he said as he was about to leave but Madison stopped him for a moment.

"Wait a minute. Is there an inn I should stay at?" she asked.

"There is one I went past by when I was delivering ice. It's not far but I hope there's enough room for you." he answered as he pointed to a direction.

"Thank you." said Madison and walked off but heard the young man and his reindeer having a conversation.

"She's looks like a nice lady." he spoke only in different tone as if the reindeer was talking to him.

"She's alright but I'm pretty sure she's not interested." said the young man.

'You'll be interested in Anna very soon, Kristoff.' Madison spoke in her thought.

As she looked at the direction to where Kristoff was pointing to, she saw the building with the title that says in foreign language but saw the word: "Inn". Madison walked straight towards the building until she heard the bells ringing and then... she bumped into someone.

"Oh! I'm so sorry!" a female's voice spoke.

"It's okay!" she replied as she looked up to who she was facing.

A young woman wearing a dress that has a black bodice with dark green off-the-shoulder straps, green skirt, black satin-laced necklace with a bronze pendant, and her red hair with a white streak was tied up to a bun. Madison realized as the girl was none other than the princess herself.

"Hope I didn't hurt you, did I?" the princess asked in concern.

"No, I'm alright. Are you?"

"I'm fine! I'm fine! I'm sorry if I'm being rude but I gotta go. See ya!" she said and quickly dashed off.

Madison smiled a bit, knowing that Anna will always be herself. She continued walking until she reached to the Inn. Madison opened the door to see that no one is around. Nothing but silence. She wanted to speak but remained silent as she reached to the desk. She didn't see anyone but did saw a bell in front of her. With a tap from her hand, a loud ding came ringing and Madison waited.

"May I help you?" a voice spoke from behind.

Madison turned with a startled look to see a woman behind her. She was in her mid-forties and her was pulled up in a bun.

"I'm... I'm looking for the innkeeper. I thought I could rent a room for the night." she said to her.

"You're looking at her, my dear. Plus, you are very lucky. I do only have one room." she answered as she went behind the desk.

Madison looked in her bag to find any money until she found a small sack of gold beside her fuzzy hat. She reached it out of her bag and place it on the desk.

"Will this be enough?" she asked.

The innkeeper took the bag and have a look as she saw a few gold coins and let out a simple nod.

"This will be enough for the day." she answered and reached for a key to give it to, "Go upstairs and down the hall where the window is. Your room is to your left."

"Thank you, ma'am." said Madison as she gently grabbed the key.

"I do hope you might be going to the celebration tonight."

"Oh... I just arrived here. I don't think I'm invited."

"My dear, we won't going in the castle. We'll be at the courtyard, waiting for the windows to be opened to see our new queen of Arendelle."

"If you don't mind me asking, what was she like?" Madison asked and the innkeeper looked at her.

"To be honest with you, no one has seen Princess Elsa for years. I remember seeing her when she was only child, but I know that she has grown with beauty and grace." she answered, "You better go to room and be ready for tonight, my dear. This celebration is a big day."

Madison nodded her head as she agreed with her and went up the stairs to find her room.

To Be Continued...