"I don't understand. I get that we're pretty isolated but we would have heard of a whole kingdom frozen over."I said at lunch.
"Well, don't you think we would have heard of a girl with fire powers?"Anna said. She had a point.
"But, your kingdoms are allies. Shouldn't we know about each other wear abouts?"Kristoff asked. Another good point. It just wasn't adding up. I never liked politics. It's seemed a bit pointless and mundane, what with all the arguing and yelling and fighting. Dad never liked politics either.
"Yeah. Something's wrong."Elsa agreed. She seemed to be in deep thought.
"Did something happen between our dads?"I asked the two sisters.
"I don't think so. It's obviously some sort of treaty of something."Elsa suggested.
"A treaty to keep news from each other? Sounds a bit strange." Kristoff said.
"This hurts my brain. Oh, wait, I don't have a brain."Olaf said, making us all laugh. I picked at my food. I wasn't looking forward to training.
"I don't want to melt him."I said defiantly, looking at Marshmellow.
"You won't be melting him. You'll be melting what he throws at you."Elsa informed me. Great. Now she tells me.
"How does this help me?"I asked.
"Well, I'm not gonna freeze the courtroom, so you have to confine it without burning anything."she said. Made sense, although it seemed a bit pointless. Would this really work?
"Ready, set, go!"Elsa said quickly, throwing a snowball at Marshmellow. He roared and sent an ice spike my way. I held out my hands and flames came pouring out. The ice spike melted and I managed to put the fire out. But, now, Marshmellow stepped up his game, sending ice spike after ice spike without fail.
"They're coming too fast!"I screamed, running out the courtroom.
"Lillian!"Elsa yelled after me. My hands and hair were on fire and everything was burning. Not again. Not again. No.
I kept running until I was in the woods outside of Arendelle. I sat on a tree stump and cried. Why couldn't I control this? Why was this power so hard to control?
I sat in the woods, trying to get away from it all. I didn't want to see anyone. Not Olaf or Anna or Kristoff or anyone. I also didn't want to see Elsa. Especially not her. I didn't hate her. I was just stressed and she wasn't helping much.
I walked around and found a small cottage. I looked inside. Abandoned. How convenient. I opened the door and walked inside. It was cozy and I liked it a lot. I sat on the rinky bed. It was actually comfortable. I laid down and fell asleep, enjoying a mid afternoon nap.
