Anna led Hans through the crowd to find Elsa. Finally, she found Elsa was chatting with some dignitaries.
"Elsa! I mean, Queen. Me again. May I present, Prince Hans of the Southern Isles." Anna called out Elsa. She introduced Hans to her.
"Your majesty," Hans bowed.
Anna and Hans looked each other. "We would like your blessing, of," The giggled, and continued in unison. "Our marriage!"
Elsa felt utterly shocked to hear that. "Wait, what marriage?" She asked, mid confused. She knew that she saw Hans knelt to Anna. But, why did they want to get married on the very same day? That's insane.
"Our marriage! Well, we haven't worked out the details ourselves, of course we have soup, roast, ice creams and then we can..." Anna explained with her usual rumblings.
"Anna," Elsa looked at Anna, who still didn't listen to her. "Anna!" She yelled. Loud enough to make Anna stop.
"Oops, sorry." Anna smiled awkwardly. She turned her attention to Elsa.
Elsa took a deep breath before beginning to speak. "Nobody will have soup or roast, and nobody will get married."
"Wait, what? Y-you can't do this Elsa." Anna frowned. She loosened her hands from Hans' arm.
"I may not be your mother, but I'm still your queen." Elsa scolded Anna.
Anna stared Elsa in disbelief. "You're a mean queen!" She yelled.
Elsa's eyes suddenly gone dim, and anyone can easily notice that. "Straight to the point, you ask for a blessing, and I gave no blessing. Now, excuse me." She looked at Hans and Anna in annoyance then she walked away.
"Your majesty, if I may ease your-" Hans said to Elsa.
"No, you may not. And I think you should go." Elsa replied with ignorance. "The party's over, close the gates." She commanded the guards.
"What? No!" Anna heard what did Elsa say. She grabbed one of Elsa's white gloves.
"Hey! Give me my glove back!" Elsa tried to snatch her glove from Anna, but Anna grasped it tightly.
"Elsa, please! I can't live like this anymore!" Anna confessed, still holding Elsa's glove in her hands.
Elsa frowned. "Then go. Go away." She said in a hurting intended voice. She turned back and walked slowly, keeping her hands on her chest.
Anna paused. She frowned and started to yell. "What did I ever do to you?!"
"Stop, Anna." Elsa whispered, much to her annoyance.
"No, why, why did you shut me out?! Why did you keep yourself far from me?! Am I really that useless to you?!" Anna kept yelling out the lingering questions that has been in her mind for a long time.
"Enough..." Elsa scowled.
"And who do you think you are?! What are you trying to prove?!" Anna took all of her energy to yell out as loud as she can.
"I SAID ENOUGH!" Elsa was out of patience. She turned back and threw her hands over the floor in front of her, and many black spikes appeared. Everyone in the room gasped in horror.
"Sorcery..." The Duke of Weselton said in disbelief of what he saw.
"Elsa?..." Anna stared at frightened Elsa. She didn't know that her sister had powers, and nobody told her that.
"I-I," Elsa was trembling. She looked at her bare hands frightfully. Deep in her heart, she felt something. Something that was fun, and amazing to her. Being her powers exposed to people was awesome, and she wanted to do it again.
Elsa's gloomy face suddenly lit up, she let a small grin grew on her lips. She hurriedly opened the door behind her and ran to the castle's courtyard. She has something to do out there.
Elsa finally found the main entrance. She looked back, and saw nobody was chasing after her. She pointed her finger towards the door and it exploded without any loud sounds.
As the door was broken, she could clearly see her subjects in the courtyard. They didn't notice about the door. Elsa took a step and everybody looked at her. All of the people cheered as they saw their queen. Some bowed and curtsied to Elsa, and kids just waved to her.
"Oh, hello Arendelle." Elsa mischievously chuckled. She took off her other glove and threw it onto the floor. She walked like catwalk and gestured her hands over the fountains. She grinned and flicked her fingers. The water that contained in the fountain was replaced by a mystical shadow form. It's shaped something, but no one knows what.
The people gasped in horror as they saw what Elsa was doing.
Anna was still shocked about Elsa. She's just showed her concealed powers to everyone.
"Hans," Anna whispered, turning her head to Hans. Hans gave her a confused look.
"Let's go to Elsa." Anna grabbed Hans' arm and ran with him. They searched around the castle for Elsa, but they knew, Elsa must have been outside.
As they reached the courtyard, they saw everybody was busy talking to each other. The two fountains, that was located in the courtyard, were destroyed, and replaced by a mystical shadow form. Right after that, a thick black smoke appeared.
"Wait, where does this smoke come from?!" Hans asked in panic. Everyone was looking around, finding the smoke source, because it was too thick and the view was unclear.
Anna turned around, and saw Elsa on the top of a mountain. "There's no smoke!" Anna coughed a bit, and continued, "That's MY SISTER!" Anna pointed to Elsa, and made everybody locked their eyes to their queen, crazily standing over a mountain.
"ELSA!" Anna screamed, but Elsa replied nothing.
"You'll live in misery, and I'll never let you free! If any of you cares to find me, I'm sure you can't stay at home anymore." Elsa said the words, loud enough to make everyone in Arendelle hear it.
"So now, LET THE GAME BEGIN! HAHAHAHA!" Elsa laughed hysterically. She twirled her hands around and in a second, the sky was already covered with black clouds, and somehow rains start falling down. She flicked her finger and gone disappear in a blink of an eye.
"It's raining!" A villager said while open his arms and touched the falling raindrops.
"Oh no, it's raining!" A boy exclaimed. His friends nodded and they hugged themselves.
Anna looked at the kids with a weird face. She didn't understand why would they scared when it's raining. "Come on, people, it's just raining, nothing can happen." Anna said, but then a bolt of lightning suddenly struck a small tree a few feet from her. And she noticed it. "Okay, now it's just not an ordinary rain."
"What we will do? Oh my gosh, this is all my fault! I shouldn't have introduced you to her, and she couldn't get angry and reveal her powers to everyone and- and-" Anna rambled.
"Anna," Hans held Anna's hands. Anna looked at him. "It wasn't really your fault." He said with a sweet smile on his face.
Anna frowned. "But-"
"The rain is getting heavier, we should get inside." Hans said. He slowly brought Anna to get inside the castle.
Anna looked at the black sky with worries. She didn't know anything about Elsa, and why would Elsa do terrible things to Arendelle. "Oh, Elsa." Anna sighed heavily as she walked towards the castle indoor. Everyone that was in the courtyard has gone back to their homes to get shelter.
The two replaced fountains strangely glowed in a dark blue color and somehow a glimpse of black shadows that looked like a human being stared at the Arendelle's castle for a while, then gone disappear into the thin air.
Ok. I'm excited for this actually, and I don't even know why.
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