Robin stared at the woman who inhabited the room. She was tall with pale skin like his and light blonde-almost white-hair in a single French braid in the back. She was wearing an icy blue gown with a long veil-like cape. She had purple eye shadow while red lipstick graced her lips.
"Anna, what's happened? Who's this?" Elsa began curiously. Then, with teasing in her voice, she said "More men you just met and hope to marry?"
"I really could have done better than him, couldn't I? This is, uh," she trailed off.
"I'm batman and this," Batman gestured to his sidekick. "Is Robin. A spell was cast on him and now he has some kind of ice magic. Can you fix it?"
Elsa was silent for a time. She looked to be unsure of herself, or even scared.
"I don't think I can fix this," she said, looking away at some gloves that laid on a table.
Anna gasped. "But I know who can," she blurted. She ran to the doorway and yelled down the hall. "Kristoff! Kristoff, I need your help!"
A man with yellowish blonde hair appeared in the doorway.
"We need to find the love-experts. Robin here has been cursed with ice magic. We need to cure him," Anna rambled, not allowing Kristoff a chance to speak.
"Anna, that won't work. I can feel the magic myself, it's too strong even for the trolls to cure him. The only thing we can do is teach him to control it. I can do that," Elsa interjected.
Batman snarled "You cursed your own land with an eternal winter. I'm not sure if that's a good idea."
"You've got a better idea?" Elsa asked sarcastically. "What's past is past. I can control my powers and I can show him. We'd have to go to a place in the mountains, he'll be completely safe there." Elsa then turned to Robin.
"Listen, Robin. This magic is only going to get more powerful. I speak from experience. It's driven by emotions so, only for a little while, try not to feel anything. Especially. Not. FEAR! Fear is what makes your powers go out of control. Don't worry, it won't be forever."
Turning back to the whole room, Elsa announced "Robin and I will leave for the north mountain first thing in the morning. Until then, we will allow our guest to sleep here for tonight. If that's alright with you, Batman." Batman hummed darkly as a form of approval.
"Very well. We will give you dinner when it comes time to eat. Until then, we'll give you some clothes and show you your rooms. Servants?"
Several servants walked in and escorted Batman and Robin to their separate rooms and assisted them with finding clothes that fit. Batman wasn't too happy about being separated from his partner, nor was he thrilled about his face being revealed. However, Queen Elsa was adamant to learn his identity and Robin's, a topic which was discussed over a royal feast. Both Dick and Bruce spent the night in lavish rooms, though Robin's nightmares of the night caused a blanket of snow to cover the room and several ice spikes on random places on the floor where Robin had thrashed in his sleep.
The next morning, a knock was heard on Robin's door.
"Come in," he greeted sleepily. Elsa and Batman opened the door and looked inside. Elsa seemed flustered at the sight of snow but shrugged it off. Batman's face was stone, as usual.
Elsa tried to take Robin's hand but he shrunk away. "I don't want to hurt the queen," he said.
"I have the same powers as you, remember? You won't hurt me, and even if you do, I won't hold it against you," She said soothingly. She took his hand and placed a white glove on it. She did the same with the other hand. Robin looked at the gloves confusedly.
"It's not a complete fix, but it'll conceal your powers a little bit. For right now, I'll tell you what my parents told me. Conceal it, don't feel it, don't let it show. Let's get going."
They walked over to the edge of the fjord around Arendelle's castle. Bruce placed a hand on Dick's shoulder. Dick turned to face him.
"It won't be forever. Try to learn from Elsa but be careful. I love you and I'll miss you," Said Bruce.
"I'll be careful. I love you and I'll miss you too. Fill the team in on what's happened, they have a right to know."
Elsa let the Caped Crusaders have their moment before calling "Dick, it's time to go. We have a long way to walk before nightfall."
Robin nodded and walked over to Elsa, holding the black hooded cape that he was given.
"Anna, I leave you in charge until I get back. No marrying men you just met!" Anna just laughed and nodded.
Elsa held out a hand and froze the fjord, thin frost spreading across the surface like a bridge. She then stepped onto it and a snowflake pattern appeared on the surface, holding her weight. She coaxed Robin onto it and it held his weight too. They ran across the ice bridge, snowflake patterns appearing under their feet, and made it to the other side in no time. Elsa turned around and the ice melted. Bruce watched as Elsa put her hand on Robin's back and disappeared into the forest on the other side. He shook his head, went into the castle to change back into his uniform, and set out for Happy Harbor to tell them where Robin had gone. Anna called after him "We'll contact you when he's ready to return!" To be honest, he was too wrapped up in grief to notice.
