I know, I said I will erase the Author Note but then you wouldn't get an alert about the new chapter. That's why I didn't replace the AN for the 13th Chapter.

Again, I apologize for the HUGE waiting but I got a busy summer. I thought I'd have a lot of free time to write and check the chapter with my friend but at the end she got a demanding job and I got classes to take and then teach. Anyway, here I am!

Sorry, if the meeting between Jack and Elsa made you cry, broke your heart or did both. I confess, that scene was planned like that from the beginning of the story. Don't worry, you will be rewarded and your heart will heal.

FrozenParody: Linus and Elsa singing 'Love is(not) an Open Door'?

Aliya: Thank you for your review; You mentioned all the highlights of the previous chapter and got interesting theories about this one. You will find out if your guesses were right or wrong.

Faith Sailor 09: Yes, too many knows. Comedy is hard, believe me I tried my best. You'll see the song! I'm reserving it for a specific scene.

vanishingsoulsx: I don't know how I'm going to finish the story, I have like three or two options but I'm going to wait how the events I already planned wrap before chose a final.

corde amare: Sorry if I disappoint you because I didn't update on summer time. It was my intention to do it but a lot of things happened. I'm glad that you liked the story and I hope you continue enjoying it.

Miki Fubuki: Did you think it was too short to the point? I didn't see it like that but now that you mentioned it, you're right. I wanted to use little narration that only showed how Elsa was feeling.

moon72: Great that you liked the funny parts, this story is so dramatic that needs some fun to be added; it didn't bother me that you mentioned the 'cliché', to the contrary, it helped me a LOT to get Jack's idea right. Thank you to be comprehensive about my life outside the fandom and your congrats for my new nephew (who I haven't met yet), and about your review on chapter 12... Yes, the obsession of Linus to have Elsa started slowly like every obsession does; I didn't want to rush Elsa falling in love with Jack but his time in Arendelle was limited so I rushed the romance and to finish... Are you inside my head?! You're very clever, you picked the hints I left behind and put the pieces together to discover something I wanted to reveal after certain event. Are you sure you're not inside my head? Are you some sort of medium, physic? kidding! (n.n)

MythicalCreaturesLover: Calm your heart, drama is not near over.

PaoItzel: I didn't consider that! whaaaaa! Thanks a lot to mentioned it, enserio gracias. I´ll see what I can do about it but it would be to the near end. Gracias por mencionarlo.

Now, to finish this and go straight to the chapter. There was a review that it felt insulting, I felt insulted when I read it at first. If you're reading this I don't know if it was your intention to insult me, I know people who use insults as ordinary words but has no harm intentions when they're using them; I held no grudge against you. There were some people who also saw this like an insult and defended me; to those persons, thank you. I felt touched.

English is not my first language.

Disclaimer: 'Frozen' & 'Rise of the Guardians' are not from my property.

This fic was inspired on the Disney song "Hellfire".

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YOU BELONG WITH ME


Things get damaged

Things get broken

I thought we'd manage

But words left unspoken


"Because I wanted to see you, I missed you." She said appearing totally innocent. "Oh, Jack! Right now I need you so much." Elsa tried to approach him with her voice full of love but he moved out of her reach. "Why are you treating me like that?" Elsa said still playing innocent in front of him.

And that was it; that made all the rage and jealousy came back to Jack. She was betrothed to another man and there she was speaking of love to him, of course she didn't know he knew about her future wedding but that wasn't excuse for her to cheat on her new partner at least that… she wanted Jack as a lover!

'How she dares?!' Jack clenched his teeth. 'And I thought she was so pure and innocent.'

"Congratulations for your marriage" he said in a cold voice trying to contain his rage.

Jack saw her horrified expression now that she had been discovered.

"Please, let me explain to you." She begged but Jack thought she would lie to him.

"Explain what, Elsa? You promised you would wait for me but now, You're getting married!" he stormed. "You lied to me!" Jack was getting more and more upset with Elsa's 'poor miss innocent' act.

"No, it's not like that." She almost cried.

"You betrayed me!" he decided to not listen to her lies.

"Please, listen to me!" Elsa begged.

"No." he said dryly and Jack flew away.

"Jack!" He heard her shout but decided not to turn back and kept flying.

Still, he could hear her sobs but flew as fast as he could to get away from Elsa. He was afraid that if he looked back, he would go to her and listen her. And that was what he was trying to avoid in first place.

He was almost sure Elsa would explain him that it was more important for her to marry someone wealthy over the love she could have felt for him or worse, to hear her say that the love she has for King Linus is stronger than what she felt for him. Anyway, he didn't feel ready to face the possibility that Elsa and him were never meant to be.

She could also explain him that it was all his fault; he pressured her to become a couple when she wasn't ready yet and King Linus was far more comprehensible than him, maybe the King promised to take a slow pace.

He arrived to the same dry area where he left his rage out days ago. Jack fell on his knees, he was breathing harshly. He laided on the snow and closed his eyes. The sound of Elsa's sobs still on echoed his mind.

Jack covered his ears with his hands and shrugged his eyes; the sound of her sobs still haunted him then he fell on his knees and started to sob too. Jack felt so frustrated; a part of him wanted to run to Elsa's side but the other told him it was better to keep his distance from her.

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Elsa rushed to her chambers and thrown herself on the bed. She hugged the pillow to quiet her sobs but they came harder and her tears started to rain almost wetting the sheets. She was so excited when she saw Jack but now she felt so empty.

Elsa had the hope that Jack would help her to find a solution to escape from Linus' clutches and protect Arendelle from him. It felt like there was nothing else she could hold onto or fight for.

Not even in her solitude days when she needed to stay hidden she felt this trapped and desperate. There was no one to save her.

'Anna!' Suddenly she thought. 'I have to stay strong for Anna.' She thought with conviction.

"But I feel so tired of being strong." She whispered and left the darkness take her mind.

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While Elsa was giving up, someone in Arendelle was about to take some desperate measures.

Night was silent and calm. A mysterious figure in a green cloak was walking to the port avoiding to be seen; there was something small and brown hanging from its wrist, it looked like a bag. It climbed with some difficulty using a rope that was hanging from the ship.

When the figure stepped on the deck, it smiled very pleased and walked to the cargo compartment. It climbed down the stairs and suddenly a bunch of lamps lightened up. The whole crew was in there, in front of them there was the Merchant and beside him a blonde ice harvester.

"Stop right there." Said the ice harvester. "What were you planning to do, Anna?"

The figure removed the hood of the cloak revealing a pair of strawberry blonde braids.

"How did you know…?"

"How did I know what you wanted to do?" Kristoff completed the last part.

Anna looked at him in silence; amazed that Kristoff figured her plan when she did her best to hide her traces.

"When we spoke on the afternoon I noticed you were up to something and it wasn't very hard to guess what was it." He explained. "And it seems I guessed right." Kristoff extended his arms.

Anna crossed her arms and grumbled.

"You're lucky is me who discovered you and not Danske, and besides this was too dangerous. Sneaking into a cargo compartment, something could had happened to you overseas!" Kristoff walked to her.

"Oh! Come on! You're overreacting, I'd have been nice and safe hidden here." Kristoff looked her skeptically. "Duh, there is food!" she pointed to the cargo.

"Your Highness;" the Merchant approached shyly. "If you allow me to say, it is dangerous to travel stealthily in a ship. There are storms and pirates."

Anna looked at the Merchant with an incredulous gaze.

"Thank you." Kristoff told him. "See? It´s too dangerous for you, Anna." He directed to Anna.

"But Kristoff! You have to understand, it's my sister! I must do something!" she raised her voice.

"And that King is mad!" he also raised his voice. "You saw what he wanted to do to that ship from Corona! What if he tries to hurt you too?" he hugged her. "I don't want anything bad to happen to you. I wouldn't stand it." He whispered beside her ear.

Anna felt touched for his words and wrapped her arms around him.

"I'm sorry." She whispered. "I didn't mean to worry you."

They stayed like that for a moment. Feeling each other's love and worries that something may happen to their loved ones.

"Coff, coff." They heard.

Kristoff and Anna separated and saw the Merchant besides them was blushing all over and the crew were trying to cover their eyes and at the same time watching from a little hole made between their fingers. They wanted to give them some privacy but it was such a cute view and it reminded them about their first love.

"Sorry." Anna laughed nervously.

Kristoff and Anna started to ramble.

"It's okay." Said the merchant.

He and his crew could see that the princess and the ice harvester´s love was pure and real.

"We should retire." Said Kristoff.

The Merchant accompanied the couple to the deck and helped them to climb down the ship using the ramp.

"I know we have caused you too much troubles tonight but, could you please—?" Kristoff was interrupted when the merchant held a hand in front of his face.

"Don't worry, my crew and I won´t tell a soul about this night." Said the Merchant.

"Thank you." Anna smiled to the man. "Uh! I almost forgot." She searched for something inside the bag. "Here it is." She handed him a letter sealed with a crocus.

"I'll make sure the Queen will receive it." He took the letter.

"Thank you again and I'm really sorry for… he, he." Anna laughed nervously. "You know what." She smiled a bit.

"There's no problem." The Merchant reassured her. "Princess, I really hope you recover your sister back."

"Me too." She said longingly.

"We will do it." Kristoff put his hand on her shoulder and Anna smiled at him.

The merchant saw them part to the palace. He watched them with nostalgia; he was sincere about what he said about the princess' sister. He haven't met the Queen yet but he had already heard the rumors about her, some of them blamed her about the destiny of Tallak and the rest about the mercy she brought to the King at the engagement ball.

He never cared about the Queen even if he secretly blamed her but now, after he met Princess Anna. If someone like her was about to risk her life for someone like the Queen, then Elsa of Arendelle must be someone kind and especial. Maybe Tallak should give her the chance to repair what they thought she wronged.

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The morning came.

Elsa woke up and Dora helped her to get ready for breakfast. The young maid noted that the Queen was awfully quiet and her eyes were off. She tried to ask her if there was something wrong or there was something she could do for her, the Queen stayed mute, like her mind were off of space.

Elsa walked to the dinning hall and encountered Cecile, who also was on her way to the dinning hall. Lady Cecile gave Elsa a sarcastic comment but the Queen ignored her and kept walking. Cecile thought that was odd; usually, when she said a malicious comment to that hateful woman, she seemed ashamed and gazed to the floor.

The breakfast was served and Cecile watched how Linus grabbed Elsa's hand. That view upset her but she knew that Elsa would yank her hand away from him… just that this time Elsa didn't.

This surprised Linus but he was so happy that he didn't try to give seconds thoughts about it. He enjoyed feeling Elsa's cold skin against his warm skin. Cecile had a surprised expression on her face.

'She's not resisting him!' Cecile was about to choke with the toast. 'Could it be that she finally fell in love with him?'

She stared at Elsa but her expression didn't show any sign of love or adoration, the Queen seemed to be on her own world. Cecile relaxed but was still intrigued for the Queen's change.

·

Two days passed since that breakfast.

Linus was watching Elsa through the window. She was in the garden; she was sitting on the floor covering the dead grass with frost and throwing some snowflakes over her head. Elsa seemed so empty…

He noticed that Elsa didn't try to avoid his contact; she still stayed quiet while she was alone with him but there wasn't any sassy answers or defiant glances, just emotionless short answers.

The King of Tallak got worried for her behavior. He wanted to woo the strong girl he took from Arendelle, to make her completely devoted to him. But there was something about this new Elsa that attracted him a lot.

He cornered Elsa on the halls and kissed her lips as he pleased; normally, Elsa would find a way to stop him and push him away but now, she just left him have his way on her. He could see in her eyes how uncomfortable she was and every session became heather than the one before; it seemed that Elsa finally learned that fighting him was pointless because at the end, she still would be his.

It was a quiet morning when Linus had asked Markkus to bring Elsa to the throne room; there was something he wanted to try before figuring out what was the cause of Elsa's transformation. He saw Markkus approaching her; she accepted his hand and he helped her to stand up.

Linus smirked viciously from the window of the main hall.

·

Markkus was accompanying the Queen to the throne room. Since her arrival, he didn't pay her too much attention; he just had to see her when it was necessary, like in official meetings. The truth was that he didn't care what happened to her, the only reason why she was there it was because his best friend wanted her to be his wife.

But just like everyone in the palace, he noticed her change of attitude; she became like an empty shell, her sparky eyes appeared so blurred. According to Dora, she woke up like that one morning; nobody knew what happened to her.

He watched her; Elsa was quiet and keeping her gaze up, but her sight didn't seem focused on what was in front of her; it was like she was seeing without seeing.

Markkus opened one of the doors for her to pass.

"Thanks." Elsa said without any kind of emotion on her voice.

She walked into the room and Markkus closed the door behind her. Just like everyone in the palace, he was also curious about the Queen's sudden change.

·

Elsa entered the throne room; it was empty except for Linus who was sitting on his throne.

When he saw her walk to him, his eyes filled with a malicious glow. He grinned but Elsa didn't seem to notice it. Her mind was wondering in the limbo.

Linus extended his hand.

"Come here." He told her.

Elsa climbed the steps and took his hand.

Linus took advance of that moment to look deep in her eyes and then, he knew it; his suspicions were confirmed, Elsa was broken inside.

'It might be fun.' Linus smiled.

He pulled her softly to him and made her sit on his lap. Elsa didn't oppose or show any sign of discomfort; she kept staring to the emptiness. He placed one hand behind her back.

He caressed her cheek; Elsa's face maintained emotionless. He took a moment to admire her before kissing her, this time she didn't try to break away. Neither, she kissed him back.

Linus tried to go further and introduced his tongue in her mouth. He was expecting this would wake her from her slumber but it didn't. So, he decided to enjoy it. His tongue explored her mouth while his free hand traveled through her ribs toher thigh.

The temperature started to drop.

He started to kiss her chin and lower to her neck. His breathing became harsh as Elsa felt his teeth biting softly the delicate skin of her neck. The hand over her thigh made circles and clutched the fabric of her gown.

"Your skin tastes delicious." Linus mumbled on her ear and proceeded to suck the crook of her neck.

Linus definitely liked this new broken Elsa.

Thin ice started to grow from the four corners of the throne room.

A tear fell from her eye.

One of the things he always has loved about Elsa is how perfect she seemed, even in this state she still was. No matter what, Elsa will always be his perfect angel.

Linus' fingertips touched Elsa's leg but in that exactly moment the doors were opened.

"King Linus." A voice was heard.

Linus shot a killer glance to the Lord who dared to interrupt him; Elsa stood up awkwardly and curtsied to the Lord.

"Excuse me." She said shyly and excited the room.

·

Elsa walked frenetically to her room and slammed the doors behind her. She ran to her vanity table and looked for her handkerchief. She used it to clean the saliva that Linus left one her neck.

She threw it to the floor and looked herself in the mirror disgusted of herself for allowing him to touch her that way. But she couldn't find the will to push him away.

What was the point of fighting against him, if she didn't have anything to fight for?

'Anna.' She thought hopefully. She remembered the magic moments they had spent together, the hugs that she missed to receive from her little sister and the complicity smiles and laughs they shared when they planned to escape from Lord Danske's watch.

She imagined her sister happily strolling around with Kristoff in the town square when suddenly the sun was blocked for the Tallak's army and the villagers running away from the canons that were shooting and destroying Arendelle, and in the middle of the chaos Anna was laid on the ground badly hurt; and all because of her.

'I can't drag her to this!' And just as quickly hope came, it faded away.

"No." she shook her head whispering. "She's safer in Arendelle."

She walked to the window and placed a hand over the glass. Elsa looked to the gray sky longingly.

She hated with all her heart Linus' kissing sessions; she wanted to stop him since the beginning but then, she realized that the only reason to maintain Linus away from her, it was to feel she was being faithful to Jack but after what happened that night and considering that the wedding night was a fact she couldn't avoid; wouldn't it be better to get used to Linus' touch?

It disgusted her every touch from him and the single thought of Linus and her committing marital duties made her sick but if her body would help to keep her sister and loved ones safe, she would give it to Linus.

Frost emerged from her fingertips and covered the window glass.

·

"Queen Elsa." A voice was heard from the other side of the door.

Elsa got up from her bed and put on her robe; she tried to fix her hair a bit before opening the door.

Normally, she is a morning person but the last days she hadn't found the energy to get out of the bed until Dora came to help her get ready for breakfast.

"Yes?" Elsa opened the door.

Gustav was in front of the door.

"King Linus wants to know if you're guest list from the wedding is ready." Said Gustav. Elsa looked at him confused.

"I already sent him the list." She replied.

"Your Grace," the butler cleared his throat. "Your guest list only consists on three names."

"They're the only ones I want and need that day." Elsa cleared.

"I understand." Gustav said politely and bowed his head. Then he retired.

Elsa closed the door and leaned against it. Snowflakes started to fall slowly from the ceiling.

·

That same afternoon, Linus requested Elsa's presence in his office. He received her with a passionate kiss from his part but she just tried to focus her mind in Anna, Kristoff and Olaf.

His hand was holding his waist to keep her close to him and the other hand was on her neck to prevent her from breaking the kiss but that wasn't necessary; her arms were on her sides.

Linus ended the kiss when he needed to take some air. Elsa's cheeks were blushing, also, for the lack of air.

"You requested my presence." Elsa remained him dryly just wanting to get out of there as soon as possible.

"Yes," Linus cleared his throat and slowly started to separate from Elsa. He walked to his desk; Elsa followed him. "I want to talk about your guests' list for the wedding." He handed her a white paper.

Elsa took it and saw the three names she wrote on it.

"I don´t see any problem at all." She handed him back the list.

"Elsa," he began to say trying to be patient while pitched the bridge of his nose. "There are only three names on it." he pointed the obvious.

Elsa remained silent and frowned an eyebrow; she already knew that. She wrote the list!

"Aren't there more people you want to invite?" he asked and extended a hand to her direction.

"No." Elsa replied. "The only family I have is my sister, Anna." She said seriously.

"I know that you're related to the Royal Family of Corona." Linus started to circle her.

"Yes, Anna and I are related to Queen Primrose." Elsa said calmly keeping her chin up. "But I don't want to invite them after you tried to sink a ship from Corona." She said getting upset.

Linus smirked when he noted the anger in her voice; pleased with seeing a bit of the girl he brought from Arendelle.

"Very well," he placed the paper on his desk. "Then it'll be three invitations from your part."

Elsa curtsied and turned to the door but a hand over her shoulder stopped her.

"Wait, there's something more." Linus said.

Elsa didn't like the glow she saw in his eyes; she bit her lower lip and the fear filled her heart.

"We were interrupted yesterday." He confirmed her fears.

Linus pushed her to the wall; Elsa gasped surprised for the sudden act of violence; he has never shown this urge to be with her before. He took her wrists and pulled them above her head, Elsa closed her eyes hoping Linus would finish quickly with his kissing session. She felt his lips on the skin of her neck biting it lightly.

Then, he held her wrists with one hand and placed a hand over her knee and started to pick the fabrics of the skirt; he wanted too feel Elsa's skin. Ice started to spread behind her like a spikey snowflake.

Linus' fingertips touched Elsa's leg but in that exact moment the doors were opened.

"Linus—" Markkus entered to the office without knocking.

He was allowed to enter without permission. Linus trusted him with everything, even if the two friends had differences and from time to time argued, they were still best friends.

But right now, Markkus regretted not to knock.

Linus had Elsa pinned up against the wall behind the desk. He could only see Linus' back and Elsa's hands being held by the wrist. There was ice spreading behind Elsa; the ice seemed threatening with a shade of yellow, which he thought it was really odd.

Markkus cleared his throat and approached the couple. Now that he was closer, he could see that Linus was sucking and kissing Elsa's neck and collarbone. When the King felt Markkus' presence near him; slowly, he left Elsa's wrists free and took his hand out from under Elsa's gown while she quickly fixed the skirt. Linus turned to see Markkus.

"What happened?" surprisingly, Linus wasn't mad.

Markkus eyed Elsa and saw the trade of tears before she could low her head ashamed for being caught in such position. Inside, she was glad for the interruption.

"It's about the matter you commanded me." Markkus said.

"Elsa, Dear." Linus turned to Elsa. She lifted her head, revealing her face was extremely red. "Please, leave us alone." He took her hand and kissed her lips. "I'll see you at dinner."

Elsa walked as fast as she could out of that place. Her heart was racing for what happened inside that room.

She just wanted to get away from Linus, from his touch and kisses but she couldn't do it without jeopardizing Anna and Arendelle's safety.

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Jack and North were in a tavern recollecting more information from the villagers and witnessing the little changes in the village atmosphere. The first time they entered to the village disguised, the people were suspicious about them; the villagers' faces seemed tired and they grumbled about everything. Now the situation was quite the opposite.

The sky was still gray and the plants almost dead but those things didn't bother to the villagers anymore. Nowadays, the people seemed more positive about the future, dared to dream about a better life and they smiled more often.

North was in the bar drinking a warm cup of fruit punch. He was wearing humble clothes, dressed as a farmer. Jack was posing as his son. He was wearing also peasant clothes but he also had a hat to hide his snowy hair.

They stole the clothes—they weren't comfortable with that and promised to return them when everything was over—from a farm on the land once known as Stavenger; after the war was renamed as 'Tallak'.

"Everything's fine, Honey?" Asked the bartender. She smiled at him.

North returned the smile and placed the cup back on the bar. She was a friendly woman but from time to time she discretely flirted with him but she really didn't mean it; it was a habit of hers to flirt with the clients. Still, she grew fond of North and he appreciated her.

"Everything's fine." He replied. "I see things have changed since the last time I came." He pointed. "People seem… uhm…" he struggled to find the appropriate word.

"Happier?" guessed the bartender.

"…Yes." Santa admitted. "I didn't want to be…" again he tried to find the right word to express himself.

"Observer? Clever? Perceptive?" tried to guess the bartender.

"Disrespectful." Completed Saint Nicholas.

"You're not being disrespectful, silly." The woman took importance out of the comment. "And you know I love your chatter, for a farmer you are full of wisdom and beside my girls are always expecting your son's arrival." She pointed to a corner where the waitress surrounded Jack.

Jack felt awkward being in that position. He sat on the table to hear the conversations around him but instead he ended up cornered by a group of young gals asking him what he wanted to drink or eat, most of the questions were about his likes and if he could walk them home.

The rest of lads in the tavern looked at him with killer eyes; they were jealous that Jack was stealing the attention of the pretty girls.

Santa giggled and shook his head. Since the first time they came to this place, the girls tried to flirt and catch Jack's attention; of course they never succeeded.

"Girls, girls." Jack raised his hands. "I'm flattered for all this… eh?... attention." He said the last word with some doubt. "But there are more clients who are thirsty." He remained them, pointing to the other costumers. They kept sending killer eyes to Jack.

The waitresses left Jack, disappointed. He sighed relived they left him alone but inside him he knew, they would be back.

"…to Arendelle." Jack heard a male voice say.

He looked beside him; and saw a table full of men wearing the palace guard's uniform. He focused in listening the conversation.

"I don't want to go." Said the voice that caught Jack's attention at first.

"Me neither." Seconded other guard.

"Do you remember the way the villagers looked at us?" said a forth guard. "They were afraid of us."

"The worst part was the Princess crying for her sister." Said the second guard.

"I felt so bad for her." Admitted the first guard. "But we were only following the King's orders!" he defended.

"Yes, but for the Arendelle citizens and Princess, we went to steal their Queen away."

'Steal their Queen away?' wondered Jack.

He got up and dragged his chair to the guards' table. They looked at him questionably.

"Sorry to interrupt you, gentlemen." Jack sat. "But I heard you mentioned Arendelle, isn't the future Queen of Tallak from there?"

"Yes." Answered the first guard. "What do you want to know about, young lad?"

"Well," Jack's heart was racing. "What can you tell me about her?"


My God, What have we done to you?

We always tried to share

The tenderers of care

Now, look what we have put you through.


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After all the time I made you wait for this, I end the chapter like this. It's very cruel of me, I'm cruel... I like being cruel! No! Wait! Put the torches away!

As you can see, Jack is about to learn the true behind Elsa's coming marriage. I mentioned the meeting between Jack and Elsa will have some consequences. Someone thought that Linus would know about Jack but the consequences were that Elsa stopped looking for a way to avoid the wedding and she was more submissive to Linus' desires.

Every one wants to know how Linus will get words about Jack, we're getting closer to it but first... some things most happens so Linus will be kept in ignorance.

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"What have I done?" he murmured feeling guilty.

She hated every time when he said that she was perfect.

"Do you dare to question your King's orders?" Linus shot him a threatening glare.

He tightened his staff, upset to the thought of his enemy so close to his beloved Elsa.

He wanted to punch that wicked man for making the sisters be apart.

'Just for this time, I'd like to not wake up.' Elsa covered herself with the blankets to the chin.

'What if she hates me?' he retreaded his hand. 'I wouldn't blame her.'

*The lyrics from the beginning and end are taken from the song "Precious" Depeche Mode