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Hey guys, the decision has been made. There will be a third story. The title will be on my profile but the actual first chapter won't be up until I have everything figured out. This will be the last chapter in this story. The song in this is to the tune of "No One is Alone" from Disney's Into the Woods(movie version). All the credit for this song goes to Stephen Sondheim the original author of this song. The song will be split into two parts. One separate then one all together. Anyways, enjoy this final chapter:)
The dining hall was a wide room with an extremely long table. Easily able to sit no less than 30 people. Servers came in and out of the kitchen carrying silver platters, trays, and plates full of food. The aroma left a smell that lifted everyone's spirits.
"Dinner is served your Majesties." said Vladimir, the castle chef.
Vlad, as he like to be called, had been the royal chef ever since Agdar and Idun's rule as King and Queen. He was extremely good at what he did. The best chef in the region.
"Thank you Vlad." Elsa said.
"Of course your Majesty. I'll be in the kitchen if you need me." Vlad responded.
Vlad walked back into the kitchen and everyone started to eat. Anna started to scarf down her food as if it was her last day alive.
"Slow down Anna. You're gonna choke if you eat too fast." Kristoff said.
Anna stopped eating to look at him.
"You don't know what you're talking about." Anna said.
She dove back down into her food. Elsa put a hand on her forehead and laughed slightly. Out of the corner of her eye she saw Rapunzel just staring down at her plate. She lifted her head soon after.
"Blondie you gotta eat. If you don't you'll be lethargic." Eugene said, taking a bite of the chicken on his fork.
Rapunzel pushed her plate in front of her and stood from her seat.
"I'm sorry. I just need some air." Rapunzel said.
Rapunzel walked around the hall. Eugene stood and started to follow but Anna grabbed his arm and stopped him.
"Let me. I know exactly what she's going through." Anna said.
Eugene sat back down.
"Ok. Just make sure she's ok." Eugene said.
Anna nodded and sprinted off after Rapunzel. Elsa looked around and made eye contact with Drago at the other end of the table.
"Where's Agdar?" She asked.
"Now that you mention it I haven't seen him lately." Kristoff said.
"What happened?" Elsa asked looking directly at Drago.
Drago shook his head.
"The stone inside Agdar burned out. He's gone." Drago answered.
Elsa clenched her fist and gritted her teeth.
"He knew you'd react like this." Drago said.
"If he knew then why didn't he do something!" Elsa shouted.
She stood and slammed bother hands on the table.
"You get mad every time someone mentions him. Why?" Eugene asked.
Elsa sat back down and clenched her fist harder.
"It's complicated." Elsa said.
"He didn't say goodbye." Kristoff thought.
Kristoff remembered his father doing the exact same thing to him. He just walked away. Never even bothering to look back. Elsa stood.
"I'm going outside. I'll be back soon." she said.
Elsa walked off and Drago put his head down.
"I tried to warn him. But no. He wouldn't listen. He was always a stubborn one." Drago said.
Kristoff stood and started to go after her.
"I'll be right back." Kristoff said.
He sprinted off.
"Well, just us." Eugene said.
"Nope. Just you." Drago said back.
Drago disappeared and left Eugene all alone in the humungous dining room.
"Where'd everyone go?" Someone asked.
Eugene turned his head. He looked down and saw Olaf and he jumped out o this seat. Literally.
"Can ya do me a favor and not scare me like that?" Eugene said holding a hand over his heart.
"Sorry." Olaf apologized.
Eugene stared to walk up the right side of a grand stairwell. He went into his room and flopped down on his bed. He stared up at the ceiling with his hands behind his head.
"Rapunzel." he said softly.
Rapunzel stood at the edge of an overhang. There was a full moon. The stars tonight for some reason seemed brighter than normal. One in particular stood out. The second star to the right. It shined like a miniature sun.
"Rapunzel!" Someone shouted.
Rapunzel turned her head and Anna stopped in front of her panting.
"Is something wrong?" Rapunzel asked.
Anna caught her breath and stood up straight.
"No. I was just making sure you were ok." Anna said.
Rapunzel turned her head back to the sky.
"I'm fine." Rapunzel said glumly.
Rapunzel went and sat on the edge and Anna followed and sat next to her.
"Beautiful night isn't it?" Anna asked.
"Yeah." Rapunzel said in a depressed tone.
"Look at the stars. Especially that one. Look. Second star to the right."
Anna pointed to the star that stood out. Rapunzel smiled weakly then looked around. A dead flower was planted right next to her. She put her hand over it and the flowers bright pink color was restored in mere seconds by the glowing light. At the corner of her eye, Rapunzel saw a black-robed figure that had dull yellow eyes that quickly disappeared into the shadows. Rapunzel looked back to the sky and sighed a depressed sigh.
"What's wrong?" Anna asked.
"I... I just fell like mother would be upset with me. She always said to be kind. To be nice. Never to hurt and always to help. Yet I killed someone." Rapunzel said.
Anna gave her a depressed look and started to sing.
Mother cannot guide you, now you're on your own.
Only me beside you, still you're not alone.
No one is alone, truly, no one is alone.
"I wish..." Rapunzel started.
Tears started to fall down her face.
"I know." Anna said.
Rapunzel wiped her eyes and looked back up at the sky.
Kristoff found Elsa standing on the balcony. She was looking at the moon and the stars. The light seemed to shine in her eyes.
"Kristoff. What are you doing here?" Elsa asked, turning to face him.
"I know how you feel. My father did the same thing. He left without saying goodbye when I was just a little kid." Kristoff said.
"It doesn't matter to me anymore. He never cared in the first place." Elsa said.
"People make mistakes Elsa. And you're not alone. You have Anna with you. And me. He might be gone but you can still fix things."
Anna and Kristoff
A:Mother isn't here now.
K:Wrong things right things.
A:Who knows what she'd say.
K:Who can say what's true.
A:Nothing's quite so clear now
K:Do things fight things. You decide but,
Both: You are not alone.
A:Believe me, no one is alone.
K(overlapping): No one is alone, believe me.
A: Truly.
Both: People make mistakes.
K: Fathers.
A: Mothers.
Both: People make mistakes. Holding to their own. Thinking they're alone.
A: Honor their mistakes.
K: Fight for their mistakes.
A: Everybody makes,
Both: One anthers terrible mistakes. Villains can be right, magic can be good, you decide what's right, you decide what's good.
A:Just remember.
K: Just remember.
K and A: Someone is on your side.
E and R: Our side.
K and A: Our side. Someone else is not. While we're seeing our side.
E and R: Our side.
K and A: Our side,
All: Maybe we forgot. They are not alone. No one is alone. Someone is on your side. No one is alone.
Anna stood up.
"Go back to the castle. They're all waiting for you Rapunzel." She said.
"What about you?" She asked.
"I'll be right there. Just tell them I wanted to get some air." Anna said.
Rapunzel walked off happily back to the castle and left Anna alone to look at the sky. She saw the same black bird still circling above her head.
"Such beautiful flowers. Don't you think?" Someone asked.
Anna turned sharply and saw a tall, black robed woman with a black horned headdress atop her head. She held a staff in her left had that had a green orb attached to the top. Her robe had a deep purple color on the inside and it was ragged and torn at the edges. She also had pale green skin a dull yellow eyes.
"Who are you?" Anna asked putting her hand out as a threat.
The black bird come down and picked up the flower with its yellow beak. It then perched itself onto the orb of the staff the woman was holding and dropped the flower in her hand.
"Interesting. How very interesting." The woman said.
She stared to lagh considerably hard.
"What's so funny?" Anna asked.
"This is a rhododendron." The woman stated.
The flower turned black in her hands. Anna drew back slightly at this.
"The rhododendron means beware. The timing couldn't be more relevant." The woman said.
"Look. I don't know what you're doing here but you better leave or else..." Anna started.
"Or else what? Your sister is going to come save you? I don't think so my dear. You see, I know who she truly is."
"What's that supposed to mean?"
"That's for me to know and you to find out."
"Go my pet. Tell him the game is ready to be played." The woman said stretching her arm out toward the sky.
"He?" Anna thought.
The bird flew off the women's shoulder and flew toward them moon. Anna watched the bird ascend and got confused in its direction.
"Where is it going?" Anna asked turning to the women in front of her.
"Somewhere no ordinary human will ever go." The woman said.
"And where would that be?" Anna asked.
"You must learn to open your eyes to the things you can't see as well as the things you can."
"What does that mean?"
"You'll find that out soon enough."
"Look. I don't know why you're here but if you're going to hurt my friends I won't hesitate to kill you." Anna threatened.
"You could never kill me. Or anyone for that matter. You're too nice... I despise nice."
The woman hit the bottom of her staff on the ground which created a strong gust of wind that blew in Anna's direction. She covered her eyes to protect herself from the wind. Anna moved her hands and saw a crater made around the women made fro the strength of the wind.
"We'll see if you can call me nice after this!" Anna shouted.
Anna ran toward the woman and raised her fist. The woman hit the bottom of her staff on the ground again and a strong gust of wind flew Anna off the edge of the cliff. She held onto the ledge for dear life, thinking in her mind that this might be the end. She looked up and saw the woman towering over her. She put her staff on top of Anna's right hand and pressed down causing Anna to let go and be left dangling, hanging by a thread with the strength in her other hand fading. The woman put her staff on top of Anna's other hand.
"I have to say Princess this was certainly a fun talk. Don't you agree?"
Anna stared at her with rage.
"Farewell my dear." The woman said evilly.
She started to press her staff down on Anna's hand until a blast of light struck right in front of her and she jumped backwards and looked up with anger.
"Show yourself!" The woman commanded.
Anna was suddenly surrounded by a ball of light and she was lifted back onto solid ground and the woman shot her an evil look.
"Looks like today's your lucky day Princess. I'm not allowed to kill you yet." The woman said.
The woman then disappeared into green flames and the and took the black flower she held in her hand with her. Anna looked up nervously at the sky once more then sprinted back to the castle.
Anna went into the castle and saw everyone back in the dining room.
"There you are. We were starting to get worried." Kristoff said.
"You don't have to worry about me." Anna said.
Anna glanced at Elsa and then the woman's words came to mind.
I know who she truly is.
She quickly diverted her eyes and sat back down at the table.
"You were gone for along time. What did you do out there?" Eugene asked.
"I was just um... I was looking at the stars." Anna said.
"Riiiiiight." Kristoff said.
"I think it's time to hit the hay. It's been a long day for all of us." Rapunzel said.
Everyone stood from their seats.
"Goodnight everybody." Anna said.
Evryone started to head up to their rooms except for Elsa who stayed put.
"Are you coming?" Anna asked.
"Go on ahead. I'll catch up." Elsa said.
"Ok." Anna said back.
Anna walked up the steps just as Kai entered the dining room.
"Queen Elsa. It's late. You should get some rest." Kai said.
"I appreciate your concern Kai but I'd like to be alone for a while." Elsa said.
"As you wish your Majesty but would you mind if I turned the lights off?"
"No. Go right ahead. I'd almost prefer it that way."
Kai turned the lights off and Elsa was then soon alone in the darkness with the only light being from the open window. She sat with her hands clasped together in front of her with her eyes closed.
"It feels nice doesn't it. The darkness." Someone said.
Elsa opened her eyes and saw the same woman Anna had seen standing in the light of the window. She stood up immediately.
"Who are you?" Elsa asked.
"Oh no one special."
"What do you want?" Elsa asked.
"My ambitions will become clear soon enough."
"Leave my castle at once!"
"So you're Elsa. My my. I have to say I never expected your temper to be so short. But it is understandable. Having to deal with dignitaries all day and night must get tiring."
"My temper is only short when I'm dealing with uninvited guests."
"Uninvited? Oh dear. What an awkward situation."
"Leave now!" Elsa shouted.
"I'm not leaving until I see this power of yours. It's become pretty famous you know."
A spike of ice lifted up from the ground and the sharp tip pointed at the woman's neck.
"Impressive." The woman said.
"You got your demonstration now leave." Elsa said.
"Why do you desire to be alone? Is it because you're afraid?" The woman asked.
Elsa was silent and kept a straight place.
"You are afraid aren't you."
"How can you tell?" Elsa asked.
"Fear is my middle name my dear. My power is drawn from it. Observe."
The woman touched the tip of the spike and blackness started to creep into the ice itself changing the color. After the it turned completely black, it shattered. Elsa stepped back. She hit the table and held on to catch herself. The minute her hand touched the table's surface the whole thing froze over in a thick layer of ice. The woman laughed evilly. Elsa stared at the table in shock.
"Stop." A voice said.
The woman put on an angry look.
"Why are you always getting in my way?" She asked loudly.
Elsa turned her head, trying to figure out where the voice was coming from. It was british but it was also slightly child like. Almost as if a boy was speaking instead of a grown man.
"I told you my conditions and you will abide by them or else our alliance is broken. Do you understand?"
"Yes." The woman said reluctantly.
"I hope you do. I'm very sorry about this intrusion Queen Elsa. My friend here apparently doesn't know how to follow rules. Farewell."
The voice was silent and the woman turned her head to face Elsa.
"Good day your Majesty." The woman said.
The woman was surrounded by green fire then she disappeared. Elsa took a deep breath and waved her hand and thawed the table. She glanced at the spot where the woman was once standing and saw something but the darkness made it hard to see clearly. She walked closer and picked up the object. She brought it to the light and realized it was a flower. A black one at that. Something Elsa had never seen before.
"It's a rhododendron." Elsa said out loud.
She noticed her hand had frozen the stem and the ice was still creeping up and down the flower. She took a deep breath and closed her eyes. She concentrated but when she opened her eyes the ice was still there. To Elsa's horror, her ice was tinted black. Her hands started to tremble. For as long as she could remember she had never felt this scared before. She closed her eyes once more.
"Calm down. Concentrate." She thought.
She opened her eyes again and there was no result.
"What's going on?" She asked herself.
"Need some help?" The voice asked.
"Who are you?" Elsa asked.
"I'm not here to hurt you. You're having some trouble so I'm just here to help."
"How do I know I can trust you?"
"Well... you can't but one thing you'll come to understand about me is that I like to play fair. Leaving you like this is cheating."
Elsa kept quiet.
"Look. Do you want my help or not?" The voice asked.
"Fine." Elsa said reluctantly.
"Ok then . First I need to ask you a question. Do you believe in yourself?"
Elsa pondered his question.
"No. I guess I don't." She answered.
"I love honesty don't you?"
"It certainly comes in handy sometimes."
The voice laughed at her response.
"Well that's the first step. You have to believe in yourself first. Just have a little faith and trust and you can do anything." The voice said.
Elsa closed her eyes. She took the voice's words into account.
"Believe." She repeated in her mind.
She opened her eyes and the ice on the flower was gone.
"Well done. I look forward to seeing you soon Queen Elsa. Just know that when we do it will be under different circumstances."
The voice said nothing after that so Elsa assumed it was gone. Elsa looked at the flower then looked out the window and saw the second start to the right shining brightly in the night sky.
The woman found herself in an unfamiliar woods she had never seen before. She looked around only seeing trees with leaves as green as emeralds. Everything around her seemed so young and youthful. Like time stood still in the place she was standing. Besides the darkness making the mood creepy and frightening.
"Why did you stop me?" She asked into the lonely woods.
"You know why. I told you before. I play fair. If you want my help you're going to have to go by my rules. Or you're on your own." The voice said.
"I think I could do it myself thank you very much. It shouldn't be too hard to kill a Queen and a Princess."
The woman started to walk away.
"You underestimate them."
This caught the woman's attention.
"And you overestimate them."
"Do I? You don't know what they're capable of. Especially Princess Anna."
"I do know what they're capable of and her power is gone. She poses no threat to me anymore."
"Funny thing about magic. It can never be truly gone. It always carries on."
"What are you saying?"
"The power of Nothingness isn't gone. It's just buried deep inside her. Your life is still at risk when you're around her. I hope you realize that."
"It doesn't matter. I'm still more powerful than she is."
"Maybe right now you are. But all magic comes with a price. Our friend Elsa learned that the hard way. If she wanted to she could kill you but her fear prevents that. She has great power but if she can't control it or use it to its full potential then what good is it? That goes for both of them. However Rapunzel is a different story. She can only heal not attack which puts them at a disadvantage."
"You say you like to play fair what are you going to do to level the playing field?" The woman asked.
"There is a valley deep on the outskirts of Arendelle that is home to a powerful troll king. He has vast knowledge of magic and everything for that matter. He should know something that could help. I'll see to it myself that he does."
The woman started to walk away.
"And where are you going?" The voice asked.
"Away from you." The woman answered.
"Very funny. I actually have something for you to do. I think you'll be glad in the end."
"I'm listening."
"You have two stops to make. Bring me Prince Hans of the Southern Isles and Mother Gothel."
"And who are they?"
Two folded pieces of paper fell from the sky and into the woman's hand. She opened them both up and they revealed perfect portraits of the two people.
"I didn't know you liked to draw." The woman said.
"It's a hobby of mine you could say. I'll be back soon. I expect you to be back shortly after I am."
"How am I supposed to find these people if you give me nothing but a drawing?"
"You should be able to figure it out. You're smart. Find a different way. Oh, your bird is here too. He should be coming shortly."
The voice made no sound so the woman started to to walk away. She stopped and waved her hand around the orb of her staff. It showed a projection of Hans in what seemed to be the woods alongside Mother Gothel.
"How convenient that they're in the same place at the same time."
The black bird came down from the trees and perched itself on the woman's shoulder. Up close it was a black raven with yellow eyes and pitch black feathers. With a yellow beak and claws, and purple bags underneath its eyes.
"Go my pet. Find them. And bring them to me."
The raven flew off and the woman disappeared into the green flames that surrounded her.
The Valley of the Living Rock...
Pabbie stood in the center of the valley, looking up as the infamous northern lights lit up the dark night. The sky was clear. Without a cloud. The air smelled of grass and dirt and a distinct sweetness that came from the flowers around the area. The light of the full moon shined brightly and lit up the bleakest of areas. The light shined in Pabbie's eyes as he watched the festive light show.
"Quite a peaceful night isn't it? How have you been all this time?" A voice asked.
Pabbie almost jumped in fright. He turned his head in all directions but found no one.
"Where are you? Why are you here?" Pabbie asked.
"I need your help with something and you will help me." The voice said.
"And if I refuse?"
"Please. You couldn't even scratch me. But, we both know that you have magical expertise. I need you to help Princess Rapunzel."
"She doesn't need help."
"That's not what I meant. I mean I need you to show her how to fight with her powers not just heal."
"She would never go through with something like that."
"Really? Then you clearly don't know her. Just because she was born with the power of the sun doesn't mean she's pure. My friend has seen it. In the deepest parts of her heart there is hatred and rage and sorrow. There is that feeling in everyone. But it's different for each. Like with Elsa. Her fear is getting out of control."
"I can help her."
"I'm afraid this is far beyond your help my friend. You should have seen it. Her ice turned black."
Pabbie's eyes widened.
"You're lying. When I last saw her they were perfectly fine."
"I'm not. I helped her but if it start to happen again it will be up to you to figure out a way to stop it. As soon as the pieces are reset the game begins. When that will be well, that's for you to decide but it won't start without you."
"Just who are you?" Pabbie asked.
"Until the game begins I will remain hidden. My advice to you... beware."
A black rhododendron dropped from the sky and landed in front of Pabbie. He went and picked it up and looked at the sky. He suddenly heard footsteps coming closer. He turned his head and saw Kristoff walking toward him.
"Kristoff? You're alive." Pabbie said relieved.
"Only be a thread. I got my soul ripped out of me." Kristoff said back.
"At least you're alive."
Kristoff noticed the flower in Pabbie's hand.
"What kind of flower is that? Those don't look like they grow around here." Kristoff said.
Kristoff took the flower from Pabbie and examined it.
"Where did you get this?" Kristoff asked seriously.
"I just found it on the ground. I have no idea where it came from."
"Stop lying and tell me where you got it."
Pabbie took a deep breath .
"Kristoff you must warn your friends. There are dangerous forces at work."
Hans and Gothel walked through the woods with only the light of the moon and the northern lights to guide them.
"Do you have any idea where we are?" Hans asked.
"Slightly." Gothel answered.
"Great. We're lost. We get out of a blank prison and the second we do we're lost."
Hans sat on a nearby rock and slumped down. Gothel leaned against a tree. Both were tired after a full day of walking aimlessly through the woods. They suddenly heard the squeaking of a bird. They both looked up and saw a black raven circling them overhead.
"Tired are we?" Someone asked.
Both Hans and Gothel turned around and saw a tall shadowy figure with a staff.
"Come out." Hans said drawing his sword.
"Now now there's no need for violence." The figure said.
The figure emerged from the shadows and turned out to be a tall woman cloaked in black from head to toe.
"Who are you?" Gothel asked.
"That's not important." The woman said.
Hans pointed the tip of his sword at the woman's neck. The woman just snickered. She waved her hand and sent Hans flying into a tree breaking a layer in the process.
"Fool. You stand no chance against me."
Hans rubbed the back of his head then stood back up again.
"Persistent one are you?"
"What do you want?" Gothel asked.
"I'm going to need you two to come with me." The woman said.
"Who needs us?" Hans asked.
The woman held up the two perfectly drawn portraits and the two stared in amazement at the accuracy.
"I don't know how he did it but he somehow drew you two without even seeing you once."
"Who's he?" Hans asked.
"I honestly don't know. He's been keeping his identity a secret." The woman said.
"Then at least tell us who you are." Gothel said.
"My name is Maleficent. The Mistress of all Evil. I need your help to get rid of some certain people whom I would think you both despise very much. We can give you the revenge you've wanted and be certain you'll get it. Now come with me and you can have everything you've ever wanted."
Maleficent held the left side of her ragged cloak out she let go and there was a dark portal sitting directly at her left.
"After you." Maleficent said motioning to the portal.
Gothel and Hans looked at each other and smirked. They then both walked through the portal and Maleficent followed close behind them.
Hey guys:) I hope you enjoyed this chapter and I'm probably guessing that most of you have guessed the second villain by now if you got the little hints I put in their. You probably all got Maleficent from the minute I described her. If this isn't a good enough ending to go into the third story just tell me and I'll gladly clear somethings up for you guys. Like I said, this third story is going to back into the magical aspect of things. If you have anything you want me to clear up or fix just leave a review in the box below or just PM me. Either one works. And if there isn't anything you want me to fix just review anyway. I like constructive criticism guys. It helps. It helps me learn form my mistakes and it gives you guys a better story. Anyway the title for the third will be on my profile so be sure to check that and thanks guys for all your support and see you for the end of the trilogy:) (Special thanks to MagicFireTiger and MagicIceDolphin for your support. Appreciate it SOOOOOOOOOOOO MUUUUUUUCCH you guys.) SEEE YA!
