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The sister whom was sad and scarred. In her room, on her own. Terrified of hurting her family, destroying her life to keep them safe. In some way it had been worth it, in many way, it really hadn't. She didn't want to spend time thinking about it. Even though knowing what would happen, she wouldn't go back in time and change anything. She would take the years of suffering and of fear. Of loneliness. Again, all over she would do it. To save those whom she loved.

To keep her mind off the lingering fear and sadness, the woman would consume herself in books when her sister wasn't around. That's what she did before, it's what she did now. Though she had freedom, it still felt like the freedom had been taken away from her a while ago. Reading, she took herself into the worlds. It was quiet easy. To pretend to be there and free and to let things go.

Let it go! Oh, the thought of that phrase made the woman smile. Remembering the time when things all went wrong so they could make there way to go right. The kingdom found out, but now mostly everyone accepted her. She had used her powers, but now she could use them freely. She had ran away, but her sister had come after her.

She wasn't okay, no where near it. But she was being healed, and she wasn't alone. Together, hand in hand. Her and her sister, they would get through it together. And act of true love had saved both the sisters. Sometimes it haunted the woman, that her sister would die for her. She should do that. It brought tears to Elsa's eyes that Anna would save her like that.

She looked up when the guard came in. He had with him two teens, at least three years younger than herself. A boy and a girl. The boy was tall, with white hair, and it was a mess. He had no shoes, and a blue jacket coated in snow. Brown short pants, and a long staff, covered in snow that seemed stuck to it. He was extremely pale with glowing blue eyes, a smirk playing on his lips.

The girl was small, and fragile looking. She had bright eyes that reminded Elsa of freshly made snow, and was also extremely pale. With rosy lips and bright blonde hair. It ended in a cascade of curls around her arms, right above her elbows. She parted her hair far to the side, so it swept over her face. She was somewhat dirty like she'd been traveling.

The guard bowed, followed by the girl and boy. "Queen Elsa, they wished to speak to you."

Elsa nodded and dismissed the guard. The girl looked confused, the boy just stared at Elsa, still smirking. As if he knew some private secret, and it was very funny. Maybe as if it was about Elsa herself. He continued to do this until Elsa cleared her throat.

"So, what is it you wished to speak about?" She asked.

"Oh." The boy looked over to the girl. "Well, first off. Hello, I'm Jack Frost. This is the girl I just met on the streets. Her name is Katherine Winter." The boys said.

The girl smiled. "Um, just Kath." She said somewhat quietly.

The boy continued. "Anyways. Guess what! We share ice powers, very similar to yours."

"What?" Elsa managed to muster.

Another people with ice powers? Like her? The woman stood up, then sat back down in shock. She thought she was alone. How could she even trust these people, what if they were just saying it for the Duke. She didn't know how to react. Much less what to say. She tried to start saying something, but failed.

"What-I mean-well-where..." Elsa didn't know what to say.

The girl stood as shocked as Elsa was. Really, the boy seemed like the only one who was not surprised. He seemed excited. Somewhere, deep inside, Elsa was jumping around. Hugging them, happy to be understood. But that was little happy castle was surrounded by the walls of fear. You'd have to get through the walls first.

"Um, well, I'm from far away." He scratched the back of his head. "I don't know anything really about her." He pointed his finger towards the girl.

Elsa shook her head. She didn't know where to start. She had millions of questions, and she wished to talk to them. She didn't know how to start though, and why were they so young? How did they find her? All of them stood there, quiet.

Elsa spoke up. "Follow me. We're going to get some privacy. My ice castle that I made is still there, so we're going there."