(This is set in the time after Hans left her in the room with no heat source)

"H-H-Help." Anna whispered out, her lungs feeling like they were slowly filling with ice. She looked down to find her hands had snowflake designs made out of ice dancing along her palms.

"A-A-Anyo…." Her words died away as another wrack of ice flooded through her body. Her sister's ice magic hitting her wave after wave. She closed her ice for a minute, but quickly opened them, as she was afraid if she closed them for more than a few seconds, she would never open them again.

She coughed, the simple act making her chest seize and she whimpered in pain. Anna looked up at the doorknob, her back resting on the door. She felt tears spring to her eyes, but she felt them freeze as they went down her cheek.

The nearly frozen ice princess almost laughed. She remembered back when she was 5 and Elsa was 8. Around three months before the ice accident. Anna had foolishly tried to copy one of the townspeople's kids. She had seen them do all sorts of tricks, jumping extreme lengths and doing flips. They were way older than the little five-year-old, but she thought she was equal to them. Anna smile faintly as she remembered Elsa running to her side as Anna tried to jump from one pole to another, but came about a foot short and slammed her head on the pole. Elsa had made an ice ball to bring down the swelling. Anna still wasn't satisfied and made Elsa put on a band aid over the non-existent wound. Elsa didn't mind though. She never did.

Anna's breath caught in her throat as memory after memory surged through her mind. Elsa teaching her how to roll a perfect snowball, Elsa teaching her how to play kick-ball with the neighboring kids, Elsa doing everything. For her.

"Elsa…" Anna choked out, sounding like a sob. "Elsa I'm so sorry. I should-" Her breath was getting shallower. "-I Should have listened to you. I should have gone away. I'm so sorry." Anna cried out, ignoring the searing pain in her chest. She felt the frozen tears compile on her checks, as she heard the lock above her turning. She lifted her head and smiled faintly. It was Hans. Coming back to finish her off. He must've heard her talking.

"Anna!" Anna's wish for death was diminished by Olaf's horrified gasp. The little snowman quickly lit a fire, and was dumbly attracted to it.

"Olaf… Olaf stop. Get away from that." Anna tried to sound like a mother, but her voice cracked and she shivered. The snowman snapped out of it. "Right, sorry Anna." He dragged the skinny girl over to the fire, and Anna warmed up, slightly. She sighed and curled into a ball. She looked up to see Olaf obsessing over the fire again.

"Olaf stop. You're going to melt." Anna's voice was pleading. The snowman just looked at her, with a sad smile.

"Some people are worth melting for." Anna smiled, as much as she could with a frozen face. She was terrified to see the snowmans face start to melt away, but he quickly put himself together again.

"Maybe just not this second!" He added on. Anna just shook her head, shivering, and decided it was now or never.

Quietly, she brought out a picture from the inside of her cape. It was her and Elsa. Age 5 and 8. The last time the two played together. The sides were wrinkled and dried, but it was precious. She silently cried, and started talking to the photo, and put her thumb over her own face.

"Elsa. I know I messed up a lot, from pushing you to the point of using your powers three times, too making you isolate yourself. I know I'm not the best sister, but I do know is that I tried my best. I tried my best to keep you happy while you were in that hell-damned room all day, I tried so hardtop keep you from getting lonely. I kept going for you. Only you. Elsa, I wanted to let you know, I never forgot the day you put that band aid over a wound that wasn't even there. The day you snuck me ten pieces of the fancy chocolate from the kitchen, and got in trouble for it. You sacrificed everything for me, I am sorry I couldn't do the same for you. " She felt her time dwindling thin, so she put her last effort into the last words she thought she would ever say again.

"Elsa,

I love you fore-" Her voice cut off, but she knew she had to finish this song. Just this last time. She fought for a strong sing song voice.

"I'll love you forever,

I'll like you for always,

As long as I'm living,

My sister you'll be."

Anna smiled, letting her eyes flutter shut for the last time. Her thoughts dying away; a distant light in front of her, until she heard a sentence she would never believe would give her the strength to move on.

"Anna! Kristoffs coming!"

Anna felt a fire light in her heart as she narrowed her eyes. She will get to Kristoff. She will defeat Hans. She will save Arendelle.

She will get her sister back.

This chapter was so hard to write, and I feel I did absolutely terrible. I knew this part had to have a scene in it though, so I altered it a little. Took out a few spots here and there. Hope you like it, but I didn't'. I feel this didn't have a lot of sappy moments, but oh well.

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