All eyes were on Elsa. The clock was about to strike midnight, and once it did, winter would begin. Olaf was hugging the leafs, saying goodbye to fall. This was his first fall and he loved it. Playing in leafs is tons of fun. He quickly snapped his attention to Elsa, however. She was about to begin a new ritual. It was one minute until winter began. Everyone was wearing fall themed clothes, and they all seemed to excited for words. Suddenly, the clock struck midnight, and Elsa turned to a piece of the leafy decor, and once she had touched it, it turned into ice. The ice spread through the walls, leaving a trail of new decor in it's wake. The wallpaper turned from brown and orange to a vast pattern of blues. The leafs all froze in beautiful icy chandeliers, the carpet turning the leafs into snowflakes. Elsa had her arms spread, her eyes closed as she focused. The ice turned everyone's clothes to winter themed, just as she had with her own dress a while back. Instead of being icy cold, they were really quite warm, just perfect for winter. The ice had spread until it had turned the whole castle wintery, and Elsa smiled and said, "Let winter begin!" Everyone began cheering at the fantastic presentation, and the cooks wheeled out the cake shaped like a tree, in which Elsa turned into a winter tree with powdered sugar for snow. It was as tall as she was, and she smiled at the masterpiece. She then walked into the crowd, searching for Anna. She smiled when she saw her all the way in the back, but she looked a little off. She had a smirk on her face, and her arms were crossed as she tapped one foot, staring at her as if she was a thief who had fallen into a trap. Anna opened her arms and hugged her, nonetheless, "Good job, sis. You did good." Even her voice was off. Elsa fell into the hug, but she questioned, "Anna are you ok? You seem a bit... off." Elsa opened her eyes and put her arms on Anna's shoulder and looked at her. "Oh, I'm fine. What makes you say that?" Anna raised an eyebrow. Elsa observed everything about her. Her posture was different. Her voice was different. It was harsher, colder. Her eyes. They had a cold darkness to them. Not only that, but they were red. "Anna, what are you not telling me. You're eyes... their... red." Elsa said as she looked at her sister concerned. In response, Anna pulled out the letter and handed it to her and whispered, "Read this. Then talk to me." With that she walked into the crowd. Elsa looked over her shoulder and watched her, before she read it. Her eyes widened with each word, and she dropped the letter.
"Her name is... Elsa."
Elsa ran to her sister, pushing people out of her way until she found her. She grabbed her sister, "I'm adopted?!" She pulled her into a corner to talk. Anna smirked, "I thought you would've guessed... considering how much of an outcast you've always been." She circled around her, smirking. Elsa raised an eyebrow, "Anna what has gotten into you today?!" Elsa said angrily. Anna laughed, "I do believe it's time I revealed MY secret." She smirked and stopped right in front of her face, and Elsa just stared confused, "What?" Anna leaned in and whispered, "...You're not the only one with magic here." She laughed as suddenly two black orbs appeared in her hands. Elsa stared and backed up in shock, as a strip of Anna's hair became black. Her eyes widened, "Anna what are you doing? Stop please! Please!" She said, choking back tears a bit at the shock that her sister was betraying her. Anna raised the sparking orbs and said, "Long, live, the queen!" As the orbs shot out dark lightning over the decor, turning it black.
"ANNA! STOP!"
