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Iduna and Agnarr were together, that was something at least. They had been grabbed by the guards that invaded their daughter's ice palace and brought back to Arendelle. The guards that should have listened to their king and queen appeared to be following the orders of some prince, who told them to have the king and queen locked away in the castle. The room wasn't one of their normal prisons, but with Elsa and Jack being brought in at the same time, there simply wasn't enough room to hold all of them.

"Agnarr, do you think Elsa is okay?" Iduna asked, sitting on the floor in the room. It had been one of the guest rooms in the castle, but it had been altered for the purpose of holding them. The door was locked from the outside, keeping them imprisoned within. Iduna didn't mind the imprisonment, as long as she could convince herself that her daughters were safe. Agnarr, while he hoped for the same thing, was a bit more of a realist. He understood why the people were terrified and why they had even chosen to lock up their king and queen. They were desperate to stop this winter, no matter the cost.

"Elsa is a strong women, capable of many things. We'll all get out of this, somehow." King Agnarr said, hoping to reassure his wife. He wasn't too confident in his words, but he wanted his wife to believe them. If one of them could be calmed it would make this whole situation easier. In reality, the king knew that Elsa would be viewed as a monster while Iduna and he would be viewed as conspirators to causing this winter. All of them would be hanged for their crimes, if the prince ruling over everyone could convince the people of these crimes.

Iduna heard the tone of her husband's voice and understood that he was only trying to reassure her. She knew him well enough to tell when he was lying for her sake and when he was speaking the truth. She got up and walked over to the king, who was staring out the window at the ominous dark cloud in the sky. Iduna wrapped her arms around his waist from behind him, wanting to let him know that they would stay together no matter what happened. Agnarr covered her hand with his own, smiling briefly from having her nearby. As they stared outside, neither of them were prepared for what was about to happen. The cloud had begun to start raining down on their kingdom and neither of them could stop it. Black specks fell from the sky and no one knew what they would do to the citizens of the kingdom.

Pitch was angry with himself. He had let Jack Frost get to him, and he had underestimated the young queen. He had walked away, just for a moment, and when he returned both prisoners had escaped. He would have tried to find someone to retrieve them, but it would take too much time. Not everyone believed in him yet, so it would be hard to find a guard that could see and hear him.

Pitch walked outside, staring up at the sky. This was not the end, not by any means. He still had his cloud of darkness, ready to spread fear around the kingdom. The eternal winter had not ended either, so it would help further their fear and empower his darkness. Pitch needed to work quickly if he was going to succeed now, but it didn't change his overall plan. All was not lost and he could still salvage the situation.

He smiled as he passed by a boy with blond hair, who appeared to be talking to a reindeer. Perhaps it was time to give him some fear as well and let him join the town in its downfall. Pitch grew a cloud of black sand in his hand, trying to mimic Sandy's dream sand. When the ball wouldn't completely form, Pitch grew impatient and angry. He blew across what remained of the ball in his hand, sending it flying towards the boy. Pitch watched as his eyes seemed to focus on something in the distance and he began running into the center of the storm, towards the castle.

Pitch followed him, deciding he had to work quickly to finish his plan. His cloud was ready and no one was there to stop him. Even if Jack had somehow recovered his powers, he would not be able to stop the rain of darkness Pitch planned to create. Everyone would be flooded with fear, surrounded by images of their greatest fears come to life. Once these fears had finished playing their course, they would look into the sky and see what remained of the cloud, letters spelling out Pitch Black. He wanted everyone to know his name and understand that he controlled fear.

Pitch Black landed in the center of town, being ignored by most but receiving some frightened looks from children nearby. He had made progress before, but this would take it to new levels. Once he was finished, even adults would believe in him. "It is time for this world's era of peace to end. Pitch Black's reign shall now begin!" he yelled out, making a few of the believers back away in fear. Pitch looked up to the sky, his arms spread wide as he began his spell. His black dream sand rained from the sky, falling down onto everyone below and beginning the world of nightmares for everyone.

Elsa had been feeling alone and scared, causing the storm around her to grow. She had hurt Jack and it was very likely that Anna was suffering as well. She couldn't imagine what she would do if Anna had been frozen too. Elsa would be so lost and she would never forgive herself. She looked up at the sky, trying to see any sign of hope that she was controlling her magic. All she could see was wind, snow, dark clouds, and Jack. Wait a second, Jack was up there?

She stared at him for a moment, feeling a surge of relief. He was okay and it looked like he had a friend with him. His hair was back to its normal white and he seemed to be flying away from Arendelle. Elsa thought it must have been to get away from her, but she couldn't blame him. At least he was okay now. It gave her hope for herself and Anna. Maybe she could do good with her powers.

Elsa was a little calmer now and so was the storm. It hadn't stopped completely, but it wasn't raging out of control around her anymore. Elsa smiled to herself, feeling proud that she had accomplished even that much. Focusing, she tried to remember Jack's advice. Unlike her parent's words that tried to get her to be cold and unfeeling, he had told her to be happy and optimistic. Elsa called on some of her happy memories, times from her childhood when she could play with Anna without fear of hurting her. She was almost to the point of reigning in her magic when something changed around her.

Elsa opened her eyes and stared at the sky, which now had black sand falling in addition to the snow. Elsa had a foreboding feeling about this black sand and knew she had to hurry and get to Anna before it was too late. That was when she heard Hans yelling from behind her. "Elsa! You can't run from this!" he called out, making her shake her head. She didn't want this life anymore. She just wanted to return to her ice castle where she could learn to control herself and never harm anyone ever again.

"Just take care of my sister." Elsa responded, deciding to leave and protect herself. Hans should be enough to keep Anna safe, even if he was just as crazy as Anna. They both believed they loved each other at least, so that should be enough to make them keep each other safe. "Your sister? She returned from the mountain weak and cold. She said that you froze her heart." he explained. Elsa had expected to hear this, but it didn't stop it from bringing back her distress from earlier. Anna was in danger, because of her magic.

"I tried to save her, but it was too late. Her skin was ice, her hair turned white. Your sister is dead, because of you." Hans told her, making Elsa freeze in shock. It couldn't be true, not after Jack had recovered. Anna couldn't have just died, not so easily. "No." she breathed, her pain reaching new heights and creating a wave of power from her that finally stopped the blizzard completely. Elsa was on the ground, desperately trying to convince herself that Hans was lying, but it didn't do any good. Jack had ice powers as well. Perhaps they had protected him at the end and allowed him to return to normal.

She saw the black sand get closer to the ground and them, but Elsa no longer cared. All she wanted was her sister, but it was too late to help her in any way. Suddenly, Elsa hears a familiar voice call out from behind her. "No!" Anna screamed, blocking Hans' sword. Seeing her sister, Elsa realized that Anna had been okay, that if she had just focused and looked a little bit harder she could have saved her sister. "Anna!. No…no, please no." she cried, throwing her arms around her sister's frozen form. She looked just like Jack, crystalized in ice.

Slowly, Elsa begins to feel Anna's body warm up. Her form returned to normal, back to flesh instead of ice. Elsa felt so much relief and she could not bring herself to release her sister. "You sacrificed yourself for me?" Elsa asked, unable to believe that Anna would want to help after all these years of ignoring her. "I love you." Anna said, as if that explained everything.

Olaf and Kristoff had come up to them sometime during the storm. Elsa realized she had to hurry now, the sand was falling slowly but it had almost reached them. "An act of true love will thaw a frozen heart." Olaf said, realizing how Anna was still alive. Thinking about everything that had happened and Jack's advice, Elsa finally understood. Her emotions and how she felt about herself decided if she would control her power or not. Looking down at her hands, she decided that she could control her magic. She would protect her family, no matter what it took. "Anna, I'm going to need you to trust me. Stay still and whatever you do, do not step away from me!" Elsa called out, standing up straight and raising her hands over her head. She felt the magic surge inside of her, this time answering her call instead of coming on its own. She channeled it, creating a dome of ice around herself, Anna, Kristoff, and Olaf. It would protect them from the darkness raining down. Only time would tell them what would happen to the rest of the kingdom.

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