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Chapter 6 Wandering Beliefs

Elsa's POV

I was standing before a woman I recognized as Queen Anna. She was holding a long blue glove in her hands, and staring questioningly at someone behind me. I turned to see, well, me, in the same outfit as the portrait in the Arendelle book.

"Elsa, please, please, I can't live like this anymore!" Anna cried.

I noticed that the ballroom we were standing in was filled with people, and they were all staring at us.

"Then leave," the other me murmured.

Anna flinched. The other me turned and began to walk toward the ballroom door. But Anna wasn't finished.

"What did I ever do to you?!" she demanded.

"Enough, Anna," the other me returned without slackening her pace.

"No, why? Why do you shut me out? Why do you shut the world out? What are you so afraid of?!"

"I said enough!" The other me turned and ice shot out from her unprotected hand.

The ice pierced right through me. There was no doubt that this was me before I was the Snow Queen. The ice should have made contact, but instead it went through me as though I was a ghost.

I looked up just as the other me took off through the door. I raced after her, only to find myself in complete blackness the moment I stepped through the door.

I realized my eyes were closed and opened them to see bright sunlight streaming through the window in my room. Sighing, I flipped the covers and slipped out of bed. I changed my clothes to that of Jack's only my pants were white and the sweater a lighter blue.

A knock came at my door, and I opened it to see Jack standing in the hallway.

"Ready?" he asked.

I nodded. "Yeah."

Jack ran his fingers through his hair. "You know, you never cease to look beautiful."

My face felt hot. "Thanks."

We stood there for a few awkward moments before Jack broke the silence.

"We'd better go talk to Sandy about the time travel."

I nodded. "Yeah, you're right."

I followed Jack to the main room where we found Sandy waiting for us. He smiled and handed Jack a sphere made of golden sand.

"Thanks. How do we activate it?" Jack asked.

Sandy pointed at us, then made a motion of throwing something on the ground. Jack nodded and held up the sphere. Sandy shook his head in alarm, and motioned for Jack and I to do the time travel outside.

"Okay. Thanks Sandy," I said before flying through the hole in the roof. I landed a few yards away from the Pole, and Jack landed beside me.

"Ready?" he asked.

"Yes," I answered.

He threw the sphere on the ground, and Jack and I were immediately caught in a vortex swirling with a thousand different colours. When it stopped, Jack and I were standing in an empty hallway. Behind us was an enormous window, and before us was a door that looked exactly like my bedroom door.

"North said we were here to bring snow," Jack commented.

"Easy," I replied, and flicked my hand toward the window. Snow immediately began falling and soon blanketed the kingdom.

"Show off," Jack muttered.

I was about to retort back, when a little girl about five years old came running down the hallway. She had her short light brown hair in two ponytails; she also had a white streak in her hair. She was wearing a green dress, and an excited expression. Taking one look at the snow outside, she turned to the door and knocked on it.

"Elsa?" she asked.

"Do you want to build a snowman?

Come on, let's go and play

I never see you anymore

Come out the door

It's like you've gone away

We used to be best buddies

And now we're not

I wish you would tell me why!

Do you want to build a snowman?

It doesn't have to be a snowman."

"Go away, Anna," a voice called from the other side if the door.

Anna's face fell. "Okay, bye," she responded, and left, dragging her feet as she walked.

Jack was looking at me with an expression I couldn't read.

"What?" I asked.

"You were singing along," he responded. "Do you remember this?"

I didn't know how to respond. "Yes, and no," I finally answered. "But the pieces are beginning to fall into place."

Jack smiled. "That's good. So, um, any idea how we get back?"

"What is we made our own sphere? Made of ice," I suggested.

"Good idea."

We quickly made our own time travelling sphere, which was a sparkling icy blue instead of gold.

I looked at it. "What if it doesn't work? And if it does, where will we end up?"

"I'm sure we'll be fine," Jack tried to assure me. "And if we wind up somewhere dangerous, I'll protect you."

"I don't need you to protect me," I answered. "Just throw it."

Jack nodded and threw the glittering blue sphere on the floor. Stepping out, I immediately recognised the house in front of us. Jamie's house.

Jack's POV

I looked to Elsa. "Do you want to give it another try?" I asked.

Elsa turned her head to face me and I saw sadness and hopelessness in her gaze. She sighed. "Might as well. There's nothing wrong with trying."

My heart sank. Elsa had really lost hope in anyone being able to see her.

"I'll find Jamie," I said before flying up to Jamie's bedroom window. I smiled as I noticed him sitting on his bed, staring out the window.

He grinned when he saw me, and opened the window. "Hi, Jack! What are you doing here? Do you want to come in?"

"Hi, Jamie. I'm here to introduce my friend again. I never told you her name, and I think that's the same reason you couldn't see her the first time. Could you come downstairs?" I asked.

"Sure, but who is she?" Jamie wanted to know.

"The Snow Queen."

"Like the story?"

"No, that's just a story. My friend is much nicer. Coming?"

"Yep. See you in a minute," he replied before shutting the window.

I floated back down to Elsa. "He's coming, and I actually told him who you are this time."

A small smile graced Elsa's features before the sound of a door opening jerked our attention to Jamie who was just stepping off his porch.

I took a deep breath and heard Elsa do the same. "Jamie, this is my friend the Snow Queen. Her name is Elsa."

Jamie turned to me. "I still don't see her, Jack."

My heart sank to my toes and Elsa's face fell. "You don't?"

"Sorry, no. If that's all you wanted to talk to me about, then I'll go back inside."

Elsa's POV

Something broke inside of me.

"Why?" I asked no one in particular. "I've tried everything and no one ever sees me. In fact, I bet if I walked up to Jamie right now and tapped him on the shoulder, my hand would go right through him."

I walked right up to the boy and put my hand on his shoulder. To my surprise, it stayed there, rather than passing through him. I removed my hand as Jamie turned around.

"Yes?" he asked. His eyes widened as he finally saw me.

"Can you see me?" I could hardly believe it.

Jamie nodded, his eyes still wide and his mouth agape.

"He can see me," I whispered, my hands reaching up to cover my mouth. "He can see me."