Hi everyone,
well the party is ... well... a disaster. and things are about to go from bad, to worst. how? read and find out.
Just a Disclaimer: I do not own the characters or the world they come from. Just the idea of the story
Elise threw her gloves off to the side and curled up at the bottom of her bedroom door. She leans her head to let the tears fall down on her cheeks. Her bedroom was full of snowflakes hovering around and made it shine in blue and white. Snowdrop purrs as she walks to her, with the necklace they found around its neck. She nudges her knee to comfort her. But it wasn't working. Tears came streaming out of Elise's eyes.
Suddenly, there was a knock on the door, nearly shaking her body.
"Elise?" Her father calls from the other side of the door.
"Go away!" She cries out as loud as she can.
But she could feel her father not going away. Instead, she felt his hand on the other side of the door.
"Elise," he said as softly as he can. "I'm so sorry."
But that didn't make her feel any better. Her back practically iced the door shut and her snowflakes still hover in the cold air. It made her think back to all the people she had to shut out, all the family fun she missed, and the longing she had to be free without her powers hurting anyone. Maybe those kids were right; maybe she is too strange to sit on the throne.
"What's wrong with me," she whimpers.
"Nothing is wrong with you," Jack said on the other side of the door.
But Elise sighs as she hangs her head low and curl up with her knees wrapped in her arms. "Yes there is," she answers back through her tears. "I'm the princess of disasters."
Jack leans his hand on the door, hearing all his daughter's cries and tears. He wishes he could go in and hug his daughter for comfort, but she's not letting him in.
Best he could do is try to comfort her with his words. "Hey, listen sweetie," he said leaning his face into the door. "What happened downstairs was nothing. Those children were out of line and their parents will punish them, Danny included. But you also can't stay in your room forever."
"Yes I can," she answers him, "and isn't it what you wanted while I was growing up?"
"Yes...No, not like this," Jack said. "Look Elise, it is hard to fit in when you're a teenager, and you being a princess does make it harder. But you still have me, and your mother. We'll be there for you when you need it. Will always love you, no matter what."
"But...but..." Elise said stutter her words through her tears. "I'm a freak."
Jack was surprised when he heard what she said. How could Elise possible think she's a freak?
"I live in a prison like house with practically no friends. People out there actually hate me. I don't belong on the throne, or anywhere," she continued.
"No,no,no," he said kneeling down to hopefully talk to where her head is. "You do belong. With us. Don't ever feel like you're unwanted, cause you are. The people out there can't wait to see the magnificent queen you'll become.
Jack sits down at the foot of the door, with his back resting on the door, almost right across form hers. He sighs as he turns his head to her.
"Elise," he whispers. "I know how it feels to feel like you're invisible and unwanted, but that doesn't mean that you don't have people who don't care about you. I didn't realize that until I met your mom. And life throws twists and turns, but you can bear through them with the people you care about."
"But...but no one would want to get close to me?" She asks as she turns her head to hopefully his direction. "They'd be afraid I would shut them out. Danny's right, I've always been hidden from the world."
Jack was a loss for words. Knowing that it's his fault that she's in this predicament and hope she can't escape. He still can't tell her directly what monster is waiting for her out there. But maybe it's time for her to make believe, so she could escape in her mind.
He sighs as he starts to talk to her through the door.
"When did life become so complicated?
Years of too much pressure and time we've wasted,
and in each line upon my face,
is proof we fought and lived another day.
When did life become this place of madness?
Drifting on an empty sea of waves and sadness?
But there is a way, you can find control
Just close your eyes and let yourself go."
Elise leans her head on the door, but still letting her tears fall on her cheeks.
"When your feet don't touch the ground,
And your world's turned upside down.
There, it's safe,
in this place,
Above the clouds.
When your feet don't touch the earth,
you can't feel the things that hurt
and you're free,
there's no need
to come down."
Elise sighs as she looks up to her room, seeing the snowflakes still hovering overhead. As much as she appreciates her dad trying to help, he just can't understand what she's going through. And no matter how much she wishes and dreams different, she is who she is. A freak and nothing can change that.
"Everyday just feels a little longer," she said to herself, but loud enough for her father to hear.
"Why am I the only one not getting stronger?
Running around pretending life's a play,
It doesn't make the darkness go away.
I may be young but I can still remember
All those days full of fun, nights together
But now life is too real to endow
Make-believe, just count me out."
As she continues to weep, Snowdrop nudges her way to her chest. She lifts the dragon's body between her legs and chest and looks up to her with pitiful eyes. Elise took her dragon's head and hugs it tight with her head touching the forehead.
"Cause my feet are on the ground,
and the inner voice I found
tells the truth,
There's no use,
For your head's in the clouds"
Jack raises his hand to the door, hearing all the hurtful words Elise's saying. It pains him to hear her so hurt and broken. It made him think back to his old life, and how much he wanted to be a part of the world.
"I was once like you." He said as softly as he could.
"Life was a maze.
I couldn't find my way out.
But what I say is true,
You'll be amazed,
Make-believe and you will find out that it's true."
"I know what is true," she responds while looking at her frost bitten hand.
Soon, they began to overlap each other with their own words and feelings, trying to convey to the person on the other side of the door.
"When your feet don't touch the ground," Jack said.
"My feet are on the ground," Elise said patting her dragons head while her head leans on the door.
"When your voice won't make a sound." Jack continued.
"And my voice won't make a sound," Elise responds.
"Here, it's safe."
"But it tells the truth."
"In this place."
"There's no use."
"Above the clouds." They both say at the same time.
"When your feet don't touch the earth," Jack said to his daughter.
"If my feet don't touch the earth?" Elise asks in wonder. All her life, the only time she's ever feel free was up at the clouds, flying with Snowdrop.
"you can't feel the things that hurt."
Elise listens to her father with a question of her own. "Can you still feel the things that hurt?"
"And you're free,"
"Can I be free?"
"there's no need,"
"While I am..."
"to come..."
"down." They say together, their voices almost if ringing the hallways. Elise snowflakes reacted to her mixing emotions as they blow around the room.
"When your feet don't touch the ground." They said together, neither of them not feeling quiet better.
"When your feet don't touch the ground." Elise whispers as she hugs Snowdrop tight. But then her chin touches the necklace hanging off the neck. It gently hits the little gem in the center of the snowflake charm. All of a sudden, the entire charm began to glow bright blue.
"What?" Elise gasps as she looks down at the dim light. She quickly removes the necklace from around Snowdrop and held the charm in her hand. Elise held it closer to her face, with a funny feeling in her head. Like, she's seen that shade of light before, a memory long forgotten.
The light shines on her, but it also lite up the door too. The light spread out to the door crack, and into Jack's view.
"Elise," he said getting up on his knees and looking down at the light in the crack. "Elise, what's going on in there?"
Elise drowned out her father's concern voice as she continues to look at the charm. Almost out on instinct, she knew what she had to do. She cautiously moves her other hand on top of the pendent, and pressed the jewel with her fingers.
All of a sudden, the charm glows brighter than before. Snowdrop jumped out of her lap in fright and landed on the ground. Elise closed her eyes and turned her head away from the bright light.
Under the door crack, the light shines so brightly, it almost lights the entire hall. Jack panicked at what could be happening in there.
"Elise!" He cries out in fear as he jumps to his feet. He tries to open the door, but it was stuck.
"ELISE!" He yells banging on the door.
But as Elise opens her eyes, she saw the necklace shooting a blue beam to her ceiling. The beam then broke off into millions of blue snowflakes dancing around her room. There were also tiny blue dancers with snowflake dresses twirling around like fairies and sprites. As soon as they mixed in with the snowflakes Elise created, the room soon became a carousel of snow and light.
Elise took her time standing up while holding out the necklace in her hand. But her eyes were so focused on the snow and wonder that's around her.
"Wow," she whispers as she walks to the center of her room. The dancers twirl around her and the snow made a tiny tornado around her. As she looks up, she could almost feel at peace with this magical ballet show. She smiles and softly giggles at the show being performed for her. As if this was an old memory that she's hasn't seen replaying again.
Snowdrop coos as she hid herself under the dresser and watches Elise.
Realizing the doorknob isn't working, Jack tries to break into his daughter's room by slamming the door with his shoulder. It did hurt a bit, but his daughter could be in very serious danger.
Soon, the door gave way, breaking the ice that held it in place. But as Jack finds Elise, his eyes open wide in fear. For some strange reason, she has the necklace that his dad gave her long ago. He thought for sure that his father had hidden it away, far away. So how did Elise have it? And why now?
Without hesitation, Jack reached out and grabs the necklace out of Elise's hand and press the button. In an instant, the blue snow was gone, but white snowflakes were still there. Jack could only assume it's a delay of the necklace's power, but he hasn't really had the time for that. Elise has some explaining to do.
"Where did you get this?" He asks a bit strict.
Elise rubs her hands together and steps away for a bit. She's worried, she doesn't have her gloves on and her father is asking her the one thing she wants to keep hidden.
"I...I found it," she answers nervously. "Here and there, I guess."
She tries to avoid eye contact with her father, but he was pushy. It didn't take him long to realize the obvious answer. "You went outside the gates, didn't you?!"
Elise gulps as she slowly turns back to him. But then, her guilt turned to bitterness as she narrows her eyes at him. "I had to get out dad," she nearly yells at him. "I've been locked inside this castle for sixteen years now. I've had it; I want to be free, to see the world. But after all this time, you never even let me see our kingdom. I hate those walls."
"But Elise," Jack said, "you know the outside world is dangero-"
"What's so dangerous out there?" She said. "You said that for so long, and yet you've never told me what's out there. Or about this necklace. Like why does it have my name on it? Or why was it in a castle made of ice?"
Jack was stunned. He would never think that Elise would travel so far to see her mother's ice palace. But he quickly shakes his head of that thought and focused back to Elise.
"You need to listen to me," he said as calmly as he can. "I need you to forget about all that, forget about this necklace..."
"What?" Elise said stunned.
"There's nothing for you out there," he continued. "You're safe here, and you're happier here." He knows it's a stretch, but hopefully Elise would heed his words.
Easy to say she didn't. She instead became a little wary of his choice of words. Like he was trying to persuade her to just forget about her freedom. But it was more than that.
"You're hiding something," she said as she came to the realization. "You know something! What aren't you telling me?!"
As Elise raises her voice, the air certainly grew colder and colder. Jack even swore he saw his breath shown. But right now, Elise is getting too close to going over the edge. He needs to bring her back down, and get her to stop asking these questions.
He straightens up to show authority and yell in a very strict tone. "You deliberately disobeyed me. You're never allowed to go past the castle walls. I don't ever want to see you out there. It's much too dangerous for you-"
"How would you know, you never let me go out and see for myself!" She nearly screams. Her anger is blinding her to the fact that she doesn't have her gloves on. Frost started to sparkle from her hands as she clutches them into fist. Snowdrop wanted to warn her about that, but not with Jack nearby.
"So what is out there that's dangerous for me?!" She asks her father in anger. "What are you not telling me?!"
"Elise," he responds in a booming voice. "You will never go outside these walls! It's dangerous for you-"
"STOP LYING TO ME!" She screams very loud. But she also pushed her hands out I front of her, letting a blast of ice hit the floor and spread into spikes, pushing Jack back towards her bed.
As he gasps in fright, he lets go of the necklace. It slides down a spike and to Elise's foot.
But neither of them were too focused on the necklace, they were focused on the ice that Elise shot out of her hands.
Jack couldn't believe it, his daughter has ice powers. He knew it was a possibility, but she's never told him that she had them. All of a sudden, everything she did made sense, locking herself in her room all the time, avoiding her family, the gloves, they all fit. Jack silently cursed himself to not have figured this out sooner.
But while he was truly shocked at this stunning revelation, Elise was terrified. She could've kill her dad. Her hands wouldn't shaking as she looks down at them. All those fears she held inside are now shown in her face. Everything about her she kept secret is now here in plain view, and they almost killed her dad. She looks up at him, seeing the shocked and almost scared look in his face.
This was exactly what she was afraid of; her dad is scared of her.
"Elise?" He whispers as he tries to get closer to her.
But instinct made her step back. With her emotions a wreck and her secret visible, she doesn't know what could happen. She quickly picks up the necklace and darts out the door.
"I'm so sorry," she said as tears filled her eyes and she ran out.
"Elise, wait!" Jack cried out as he made his way around the spikes and out the door. It was clear that Elise is afraid, and he can't blame her. He needs to quickly show her that there was nothing to be afraid of and the he does understand her. It was also time he shared his secret too, maybe that will help her calm down.
As Snowdrop watches them leave, she can't help but feel this isn't going to end well.
Elise put the necklace around her neck and kept running as fast as she can. She had to make it out of the castle. But as she turns each corner, the very sight of a servant or maid made her run the other way. The last thing she wants to do is to hurt more people. But after turning around a lot of corners, she ran right back into the ballroom. Every immediately took notice of her. They now and clap to her, failing to notice the fearful look in her eyes.
"Elise!"
She panicked as she hears her father's voice down the hall. She then looks out into the ballroom, and sees the doors on the other side of the room. If she can get there, she can escape. She quickly ran towards it, shoving people out of the way.
Elsa looks up to see her daughter, trying to push her way through the cloud. But something felt off, it looked like Elise was running for her life.
"Elise?" She said as she tries to make her way to her daughter.
But as Elise tries to get to the other side, the group of teens came into view. But she tries not to look at them; she just had to get out of here.
But Cynthia smirks and sticks out her foot, making Elise trip on it and fall hard to the ground.
"Oops, watch your step," she snickers as the rest of her group laugh.
"All hail the queen of the fall," Alex said holding his gut.
Elise quickly turned around and shuffle backwards on her elbows. What they did doesn't matter, she has to get away.
But Chad came and hold down her dress with his foot, "not so fast princess, this is your party after all. And we need to give you your present."
Elise kept shaking her head and tries to move away from them. "Please, just stay away from me," she begged.
The teens laugh as Alex held a bucket full of gloop or mulk. Elise doesn't really know what it is and doesn't care. She just had to get away. As fear starts to take over, her hand pressed down on the floor. But then, ice and frost spread from her hand and onto the ballroom floor, making it shine blue ice.
The crowd gasps at the sight of this magic. Almost all the teens scream in fear as they watch. When Alex took a step, the floor became too slippery to walk on anymore. So he slips on the ice and threw that bucket of gloop on Cynthia.
She shrieks as Alex slips back on the ice. Giving Elise room to stand and move away front the teens. Everyone around her gasp in fright as she tries to back away. Her eyes dart everywhere as she sees the people staring at her, astounded and scared. She also saw that they were having a hard time to fully stand on the ice. As Elise stood up, her feet made small snow prints on the ice, so she wouldn't slip.
"Hey!"
Elise turned to see the group of angry teens trying to charge her.
"What did you just do?" Charles asked angry.
Elise puts her hands up as a warning and defence.
"Please," she begs, "stay away from me. Stay away-"
As she draws her hands close, a shot of ice came flying out of them and went straight for the teens. They all jump out of the way just in time, but the white blast mark on the ice made quiet an impression.
"I knew she was a freak," Cynthia yells.
"No wonder they locked her away," Chad said angry.
"She's a monster!" Charles screams.
"Monster!" Alex agrees.
The guests mumble and backed away from Elise with frightful looks. At least that's what it looked like to her. Though some of the adults that knew Jack and Elsa had a more concern look for Elise. If she just figured out she has powers, she'll need all the support she needs.
Elsa did her best to get in front of the crowd, but her ball gown shoes don't have the friction to walk on ice. She quickly bends over and lifts her skirt. With a flick of her hand, she transforms her regular shoes into her old ones made out of ice. With them, she can easily move around on the ice. As Elsa finally pushes herself into Elise's view, she saw the same look on her daughter that she had years ago.
Horror.
"Elise," she whispers, taking a step closer.
But Elise steps back and away from her mother. Holding her hands close to her chest.
Elsa's jaw dropped when she looked at what was in her daughter's hands, the necklace.
"Stay away from me," Elise commanded as she turns around and bolts for the door.
Elsa gasps as she runs after her. Jack finally made it to the ballroom, and sees the ice on the floor. He then looks out to see Elise running for the door, with Elsa right behind her.
"Elise wait," he calls out as he runs down to the floor. Using momentum, he quickly slides down the ballroom floor like an ice rink. Anyone that got in his way, quickly moved aside as best as they can. He just hopes he can make it to Elise fast enough.
"So you're going back in there and apologize to Elise," Anna repeats as she and Danny make their way to the castle door. Anna had to take him out side to fully yell at him and not ruin the party for anyone else.
"Yes mom," he grumbles. He doesn't understand what he did wrong. All he was trying to do was get some answers from Elise, but the outcome wasn't what he had in mind. He didn't really mean to yell at her, after all they're friends. But after all these years of distancing herself from him, he just wanted to know why.
Just as the two of them approach the stairway back into the castle, the doors swing open. Elise came bolting out of the castle, huffing and puffing for dear life.
"Elise?" Danny muttered in confusion.
Elise stopped when she reached the center of the courtyard. The laughter and cheers in the kingdom caught her attention. There was no way she could escape through the kingdom, she would certainly hurt someone. She quickly glance at the stable exit, and sees guards all around that area.
She held her necklace tight, realizing that there was only way she could leave.
"Snowdrop!" She cries out. "Snowdrop!
As she did, the area around her feet began to ice up, spreading around like wild plants.
Anna and Danny were shocked seeing this, but they became even more shocked seeing a small white creature flying towards Elise.
Elise turned around to see her snowy friend. She quickly flicks her wrist and produced a small ribbon of snow. It interacted with Snowdrop, making her bigger and more dragon like.
"Whoa," Anna gasps as she held Danny tight. Neither of them can believe that Elise could do this.
"Elise!"
"Elise, come back!"
Elise could hear her parents call, but she tries to ignore them. There was no way they could ever love her again, not after finding out who she really is. Besides, this was her one chance to finally get away. To be free. And hopefully, find answers to the necklace.
Without hesitation, she mounted on Snowdrop and signals her to fly.
"Let's go girl!" She cries.
Snowdrop nods as she spreads her wings.
"Elise, wait!" Anna cries out as she lets go of Danny and runs to Elise. But it was too late. With one big flap, Elise and the snow dragon took off into the night sky. Soon, they were almost as small as a star.
"Oh my," Anna said shaking her head.
Danny was too stunned for words. He found it hard to believe that Elise would have power over ice and snow. No wonder why she shut him out if she had no real control over them.
"Elise!"
"Elise!"
The two of them turn back to the door to see Jack and Elsa running outside. Their eyes frantically search for any signs of Elise.
"Elsa," Anna cried out as she runs ups the stairs to join them.
"Anna," Elsa said as she grasps her hands. "Have you seen Elise?"
"We just did," she said as Danny joins them. "She got on this...snow dragon and flew off."
"Flew off?" Jack repeats, "What do you mean flew off?"
"Like, got onto a flying dragon 'flew off'." Anna said impatiently.
"How is that possible?" Jack asked, "She doesn't even know what a dragon is."
At that moment, Danny thought back to when they were kids, and he gave her that book. He had no idea that the book would have that big of an effect on her. If she could make a dragon come to life...
"Danny."
Danny looked up and saw all the adults looking at him. He could only guess his facial expressions gave away some hidden clues.
He sighs before answering them. "She got the idea from me."
"What?" All three of them said at the same time.
"I gave her a book when we were young," he confesses. "I didn't think it would be bad, it's was mostly to help Elise. You know, have some kinda of entertainment in her life."
While Elsa and Jack hold each other's hands in concern, Anna puts on a mad face and her hands on her hips.
"Daniel Fertigal Huff, how could you?" She said.
"I saw nothing wrong with it," he protests. "It's just a book. And besides, it's wasn't like they were going to get her anything that's fun."
"Danny," Elsa gasps in shock.
"I mean seriously, who treats a kid like a caged animal?" He continued. "Not letting her go outside and all that. What's that all about?"
"It's complicated," Anna replies as Jack looks up to try to spot Elise. But to no avail.
"Well she just made snow come out of her hands and was riding a snow dragon. So un-complicate it," he responds by moving a little away from her.
As the other adults wonder what to do, Kristoff came out of the castle with a worried look on his face.
"You guys better get back inside," he insisted. "The guests are getting scared and rowdy."
All of them follow him back inside the castle and to the ballroom. All the guests were still sliding and slipping on the ice, and are getting pretty worried and scared about Elise.
"Hang on," Elsa said stepping out.
Soon as she did, everyone tries to gather around her, demanding for answers.
"Is the princess alright?"
"How did she do this?"
"Is she hurt?"
"Can she fix this?"
"Slow down," Elsa said trying to calm everyone down. "Let's take care of this ice first."
Soon she began to raise her hands to the ceiling. Obeying her command, the ice flew off the ballroom floor and gather up toward the ceiling. All the adults were relieved as they see their Queen move the ice, while the teens were freaking out. But Elsa stayed focused and gathered the ice into a giant snowflake. Then with a wave of her hands, the snow disperses into thin air.
Soon Jack and Anna walk in, though not very happy. Millions of worries came into Jack's mind. It was mostly his fault that his daughter ran away. Now she's in danger to be spotted by Pitch. As if that wasn't enough, she had ice powers too. How long has she had them?
"Are you alright?" He heard Anna asking him.
"No," he said crossing his arms and turning away from her.
But that prompt her to ask, "Did you know?"
He slowly shakes his head, "no."
Now the queen has everyone's attention, she called out to her subjects. "Is everyone alright?"
While most of the guests nod, the group of teens were not happy.
"Ah, no," Cynthia said trying not to touch the gloop on her dress. "Look at me, I'm a mess."
"And since when can the princess do freaky magic?" Alex asked incredibly rude.
"And since when can you?" Chad also asked.
"Is this a whole family of monsters?" Charles asked while hiding behind the others.
But Jack walked up to where he was. He freezes his fingertips and touched the boy's neck.
"Ow," he whelp.
"Call my daughter a monster again, and I'll show you the meaning of a chilly reception," he threatened.
"She nearly killed me," Cynthia yells.
"You slip on ice," Danny comments.
"Her ice!" Alex yells.
"It wasn't her fault," Elsa said as calmly as she could. "She was scared and upset. If we'd known about her powers, we would've tried to help her."
"Some parents you are," Charles comments under his breath.
"Well on the bright side, at least she didn't set off an internal winter like you did sis," Anna said while looking out the window.
"That's not helping Anna," Elsa said shaking her head.
"Sorry," she apologized.
"But she is vulnerable for Pitch," Jack reminded everyone.
"Pitch?" Danny asks totally confused at what they're saying. "Who's Pitch?"
Jack shakes his head as he turns to the royal guards. "I don't care how far you have to go; you need to find my daughter."
"Yes your majesty," The guards salute.
"Jack," Elsa said holding his shoulder. "If it's true that she left on a dragon, she's going to be impossible to find."
Jack sighs, knowing she's right.
"I think we're going to need extensive help," she suggests.
Getting that same idea, Jack turned around to face her. "Alright, I'll contact them and see if we can get their help."
Elsa nods as she leans in and kisses him for support. He then runs out of the ballroom.
"Will someone please explain what is going on here?!" Danny yells in frustration.
Elsa sighs as she turns to her sister. "You might as well tell him on your journey home and-"
"No," Anna said shaking her head. "You need my support to find Elise. I'll stay here with you until she is found."
Elsa smiles as her heart started to lift out of this sorrow state.
"We're all staying here," Kristoff announce while hugging Danny.
A few of the adults in the ballroom nod in corporation to helping find Elise, much to the other teens displeasure.
Elsa smile as everyone is agreeing to help. With enough time and love, she became confident that they will find their missing princess.
Jack threw the tarp down and climbs the long dusty stairs to the small room in the tower. Everything on it had a thin layer of dust and cobwebs in the corners. He quickly wipes away the dust on the crystal ball in the center of the room. It began to flow a bright light that made every dust particle and cobweb disappear instantly. As Jack stares down at the crystal, the moon shines bright through the window. Within seconds, a ghostly figure appears above the crystal, an old man that Jack knew so well.
"Hi dad,"
"Jack," his father gasp in surprise. After so many years, it was really nice to see his son again. But the look on Jack's face told a different story.
"What's wrong?" The King asks while leaning into his staff.
Jack sighs as he looks up to his father.
"I need your help."
Far away from the kingdom of Arrendale, Snowdrop and Elise kept flying high above. As they reach the Montaigne, Elise dared to look back at the faraway place she used to call home.
But, she can no longer call it that, not when everyone knows what a freak she is. They won't welcome her back; let along let her be princess.
She had no choice but to run away, she had to. In order to keep her family safe, and to figure the necklace she found.
Snowdrop coos at her, wondering what's on her mind.
"We have to keep going," she said while looking at her necklace. The charm shines blue in the night sky, and her name was clear. So many questions circle around this piece of jewelry. And her father will never tell her. She doubts her mother will tell her too.
"I know this necklace means to me," she said determined as she looks forward to the path ahead.
"And if no is going to tell me, I have to find out for myself."
Song: When your feet don't touch the ground from Finding Neverland musical
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