It was again a snowy evening in Arendelle. At the castle courtyard, the royal family was chilling in the cold breeze of the day.

Little blonde Anna ran over her 6 year old sister, Elsa, who was standing alone by the frozen pond. Elsa was the first princess of Arendelle, born with the power of darkness, glowing pale skin, a pair of enchanted white eyes and shining platinum black hair. While Anna was just a little 3 year old princess, blonde, a pair of brilliant blue eyes, and clumsiness had been always the thing about her. They were the best of sisters, although they were different.

"Elsa!" Anna approached Elsa. She stood beside her sister.

"Anna! What do you want?" Elsa asked, with a long smile on her face.

Anna rolled her eyes. "Let's build a snowman!" She yelled.

"Oh, please. We already made thousand snowmen just for this day!" Elsa pouted. She crossed her arms and looked at Anna.

Anna looked around her. There was snow everywhere and some snowmen. "Um... I don't see thousand snowmen. I thought there was only ten." She turned back to Elsa.

"Anna, no. I don't want to build a snowman." Elsa said. She looked Anna in a straight face.

"Elsa, please?" Anna made puppy eyes to Elsa. That was the face that no one can defeat.

Elsa sighed. "Okay," She continued, kneeling to Anna. "What about, we make a snowman that wears black outfit instead of three pieces of rock on its body?"

"Yeayy! I love you, Elsa!" Anna cheered, and then hugged Elsa tightly.

The two princesses started making two large snowballs and put it together. Elsa made a medium sized snowball and shaped it like a head, and put it onto the snowman's body.

"I named it Olaf! Anna, take those twigs and ask Gerda for a carrot. I'll take care of his outfit!" Elsa smile broadly at the snowman, Olaf. She pointed to two twigs over the frostbitten tree and the royal servant Gerda, who was serving their parents some tea.

"Okay!" Anna started to run, instead of running on the snowy ground, she ran across the frozen pond. It was long and thick, but sometimes it can crack.

Elsa looked at her sister in worries. "Anna, be careful!" She waved her hand and made a group of shadows around Anna. It made Anna ran safer than before, and slowly her legs were off to the ground.

"Elsa, I'm floating!" Anna exclaimed happily. She was floating higher and higher. Elsa grinned and stopped the shadows. Anna wasn't floating anymore and she fell to the frozen pond in a quick motion.

Anna wasn't moving for a minute, and Elsa frowned. "Anna?" Elsa started to worry again. She stared at Anna without blinking, feared that she'll lose Anna.

Not long after that, Elsa heard some giggles. "Do it again! Do it again!" Anna stood up in surprise. She jumped around and screamed happily. Under her feet, the ice was slowly cracking.

"How dare you, Anna! Hahaha!" Elsa quickly stop building snowman. She stood and was about to raise her hands over Anna.

"You can't punish me! Ahhaha!" Anna was still jumping around from place to place on the frozen pond. She didn't know it almost split apart. When the last jump she made, a twirl of black shadow hit her on the head.

Anna fell on the snowy ground, leaving the frozen pond cracking without her stepping on it. Elsa gasped in horror. She was the one who shot Anna on the head. But she did that just to save Anna from drowning in the pond. She quickly ran towards Anna and hugged her tightly. A black streak appeared on Anna's hair.

"ANNA!" Elsa held Anna in her arms. "No..." Her white eyes suddenly dimmed.

"Mama! Papa!" Elsa shouted for her parents. The King and Queen heard her, so they quickly ran over their daughters.

The King looked at Elsa with questions. "Elsa! What have you done?!" He scolded Elsa.

"I'm so sorry! I didn't mean any of this! It was an accident!" Elsa said, almost crying. The Queen took Anna from Elsa, and held her in her arms.

The King looked at Anna and Elsa. "Bring her inside." He continued.

The King and Queen brought Anna into the castle. They left Elsa alone in the courtyard with mixed feelings. The snow under her body slowly melting, and replaced by dark smoke that made Elsa disappeared in seconds.


The King walked with harsh steps towards her first daughter's room. He looked that it wasn't locked, so he stepped inside without any doubt.

"ELSA!" He looked around to see Elsa. But he saw nothing.

"Papa?" Elsa suddenly appeared at the back of her father. She looked terrible, with black circles outlined her eyes, making her eyes more shining than diamonds. Her pale skin looked really pale, and almost white as snow. But she still physically looked like a little girl, but mentally she was far more mature than who she was.

"Oh. Elsa," The King was a bit surprised by his daughter's appearance.

"You know what you've done?" He asked, in a deep voice.

"I know. And it's not my fault." Elsa looked down the floor.

"Then whose fault? Whose fault that Anna was still unconscious right now?" The King asked, more seriously.

"I didn't mean it," Elsa said, admitting that she was really didn't mean to hurt Anna.

"You mean it." The King didn't believe Elsa. "I just thought, I hope you would be better if you don't see Anna." He walked to the door slowly.

"Papa-" Elsa begged.

"Don't see the people, the world, and it's included me and your mother." The King continued. He held the door knob.

"Understand?" He asked Elsa, but there was no answer.

He felt angry of his own daughter. "Do I need to repeat that?" He asked Elsa again, and he could hear a small 'yes' from Elsa.

The King grinned. He went out and left Elsa in her own room.


Elsa looked blankly at the closed, locked door. There was a small, mischievous grin lit on her lips. Elsa made herself to the bed and lay on the soft mattress.

"How stupid Papa was. He doesn't know anything about me." Elsa said to herself. She closed her eyes and slept, even though it was still evening. Her mind played her memories with Anna. Drops of black tears strolling down her cheeks.

Anna, I'm sorry.