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Commentator: Welcome back my fairy-tale and Snow Queen wannabe friends to the latest instalment of 'Frozen: What Could Have Happened'. Before we begin, let's take a look at some of the reviews you've sent us. PROFESSOR! OPEN THE SHOOT!
(The Profesor does so, and out pops five envelopes)
Right then! Our first review is from Snow Queen fans:
We're sorry for our mistake. Brainiac is a guy, not a girl.
Apology accepted. Okay, seriously, how is it that we had been doing this for like thirteen chapters, and no one has made any reference to us, yet Brainy shows up for like one chapter and he gets mentioned? Twice?
Professor: Well Sir, it was quite a memorable cameo.
Commentator: Why? I was kinda out of it at the time, what exactly did he do?
Professor: Well if memory serves correctly, it went something like:
Brainiac: GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASP! You - you mean you had the audacity to go ahead and CHANGE the plot of Frozen? Shame on you! Shame on all of you for being involved! I'm going to run away now and drown my sorrows in every drinking place I can find in Anonymius' fanfics!
(Brainiac runs out of the room crying)
Commentator: Wow. He actually ran out of here crying like a little sissy girl? No wonder Snow Queens fans thought he was female!
BA DUM CH!
Commentator: Thank you, BA DUM CH! sound!
BA DUM CH Sound: You're welcome.
Commentator: Wait a minute, you can talk?
BA DUM CH Sound: Of course I can talk.
Commentatr: I didn't know you could do that!
BA DUM CH Sound: You never asked.
Professor: Ahem! Getting back to the matter of hand Sir, don't you think you're being a little unfair to Brainiac? And possibly offensive to some of our female readers?
Sammy: Yeah! I mean Boss, you pretty much did the same thing after you watched the final trailer for 'Force Awakens' where it seemed to imply the Jedi didn't come back.
Commentator: (Shocking Sammy with an electrical bolt) I DID NOT DO THE SAME! I left the room with dignity. Ahem, after destroying the computer with my electrical powers, but that's not relevant! Anyhoo, why don't you read the next review, Prof?
Professor: Gladly. Our second review is from ErinMilne:
What a dramatic fight scene - and that cuteness with Olaf that preceded it made me grin. Did you know that you included an Inside Out reference in that bit? Olaf's quote, "Gerda? GASP! THE Gerda?" Reminded me of Bing Bong's "You're Joy? THE Joy?" Just wanted to know if you intended that.
Actually Anonymius hasn't watched Inside Out yet. If anything, it might be more reminiscent of Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland when the Chesire Cat says, "Alice? THE Alice?"
Commentator: The best thing out of that whole film was at least Alice answered the caterpillar's question as to who she was. You know, as opposed to treating it as if it was some big philosophical question in the animated film. Seriously, what is it with Disney characters and their ability to give someone a straight answer when asked 'Who are you?' Simba did the exact same thing!
Professor: Actually Sir, it makes more sense in the book, despite Wonderland being a place devoid of sense-
Commentator: I DON'T CARE! She could have avoided the caterpillar constantly asking her 'who are you' if she just said 'I'm Alice', and that would have been the end of it!
Professor: Well telling the caterpillar her name in Tim Burton's film didn't stop him from asking the same question over and over in that either.
Commentator: No I think in that film it WAS meant to be some sort of philosophical question.
Sammy: Our third review is from Samantha:
Do you wish Frozen: What Could Have Happened existed in canon?
Hey, Anonymius! Do you wish this story was canon?
Well...ultimately no. I mean, I enjoyed 'Frozen'. Do I wish they could have made a film that was at least loosely based rather than merely inspired, maybe, do I think they could have made a more faithful film, yes I do, but in the end, 'Frozen' was fine the way it was, and I wouldn't want the film changed in any other way.
Commentator: Even if it initially portrayed, like, the perfect origin story for the Snow Queen, only to be ruined by Anna 'saving' her. Seriously, it's like if Obi-Wan Kenobi successfully managed to turn Anakin Skywalker from the dark side, then where would we be?
Sammy: BOOHOOHOOHOOHOOOOOOOOO!
Commentator: What's the matter with you?
Professor: I think Sam was reminded of the How It Should Have Ended video for Revenge Of The Sith.
Commentator: Oh right! That. Okay, we have two more reviews left, and I have decided to something different. Rather than keeping it just to the three of us, I'm going to give the other minions a chance to respond as well. (Hears rumbling) Hey, what's that?
(A T-Rex's head burst out of the wall)
Teneko: Did someone say 'Give the other minions a chance to respond'?
Commentator: Damnit, Tech! I just had that wall fixed! But yeah, here's a review.
Teneko: YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY! Our fourth review is from Samantha:
Thank you for this chapter!
Aww, you're welcome, Samantha!
Commentator: You didn't even do anything! Well anyway, we have one last review, so this goes to-
(Brainiac bursts into the room)
Brainiac: Can I read the final one?
Commentator: You too, Brainy? I thought you were against this?
Brainiac: At first I was, yes, but then I have come to terms with the fact that this is just another version of a film I loved.
Commentator: Okay, fine, here's the review!
Brainiac: Yay! Our final review is from Randomness Girl:
Man, I forgot about the robbers. Glad that robber queen was taken care of.
Robbers? Robber queen? You mean like in the original tale?
Commentator: Exactly.
Brainiac: GAAAAAASP! You mean Anonymius made a Frozen story BASED on the Snow Queen? This I've got to read!
(And Brainiac ran off)
Commentator: Also just to let you know Randomness Girl we haven't seen the last of those robbers. So here's the next chapter!
"So Olaf, were you close with my brother?" Gerda asked.
"Close? Well, yeah we were! We always sat close together when working on the mirror. You know, your brother's actually the only friend I had. You're actually a lot like him."
"Really? How?" Gerda asked, a bit suspicious of what he meant by that.
"You're just as brave and kind as he is."
"Kind? That doesn't sound like my brother."
"Oh but he is! He's the kindest person I've ever met in a long time! He taught me how to be happy, even when people forbid me from having the thing that makes me happy, and how to have all kinds of fun with snow!"
"I'm sorry Olaf, but it's one thing Kai isn't is kind. He isn't kind to anyone, the only thing he like is ice and sno-oh," Gerda realised looking at Olaf.
"What?" Olaf asked, wondering why Gerda was staring at him like that.
"Oh nothing!" She told him, "I think I just realised what it is about you that would have given Kai a reason to be kind to you! Maybe he would have given a darn about me if I was a talking snowman," She muttered to herself under her breath.
"What was that?"
"Nothing! Did he ever talk about me?"
"All the time! Well, actually no, he didn't, although he did mention you one time, about how you meant a great deal to him, and how he looked out for you and played with you."
"Really? He said that?"
"Oh yeah! He was describing how he saved you from drowning in a lake, and how he was ready to sacrifice himself to save you. Even though he looked confused, I could tell he really cared about you."
What Olaf was telling her should have made her happy. So why was she feeling worse? Maybe it's because he kept saying things like 'meant' and 'looked out for' rather than 'means' and 'looks out for', talking about how he used to care rather than how he feels now.
"Are you okay? I haven't upset you, have I?"
"What? No!"
"I'm sorry if I did. I do know that the glass has buried his feelings, but his feelings are still there, I could see them trying to break out, even if it-"
Olaf stopped himself from speaking anymore.
"Even if what?"
"Nothing!"
"Olaf, I know that look, what aren't you telling me?"
"Errrrr - oh look, we're here!"
They saw the ice palace. It was surrounded by a cloud of hovering snowflakes.
"Snow bees," Hanna stated, "There are too many without being spotted."
"Well if you want to back out now I won't hold it against you," Gerda told her,
"Back out now? What are you talking about?"
"If I recall, you agreed you would only take me to the palace, and then you would go your own way, right?"
"Kid I'm not gonna let you go in there all by yourself, with just one snow bee and a snowman! It's true I did say that before, but the situation's changed! I don't want you to lose your family like I lost mine! Still I don't know how we're going to get passed. Just five people against an army of snow bees and snow men, three of whom are comic relief characters!"
Bae, Feisty and Olaf looked at her.
"Well you pretty much are!"
"Well you know what they say!" Olaf cheefully told her, "Laughter is the best weapon!"
"I think you mean medicine." Hanna told him.
"Bzzzz bzzz bz bz," Buzzed Feisty bravely, hovering off.
"What's Feisty doing?" Gerda asked.
"I think she has a plan," Olaf suggested.
Feisty met the other snow bees.
"Feisty?" The leader asked in snow bee, "We thought you were dead?"
"No, only captured, but I escaped. I've seen a couple of intruders, we have to go get rid of them."
"No need to do that, the queen sent an ice dragon to get rid of them."
"Oh no, I saw, they took out the ice dragon."
"They WHAT?"
"Yep. All by themselves. These aren't ordinary intruders, and they're heading this way. It'll take all of us to take care of them."
"Very well. Feisty, lead the way!"
The Snow bees flew off.
"I don't believe it. That little bee did it!" Said Hanna.
They started moving towards the palace.
"Whoa whoa whoa whoa are you nuts?" Olaf stopped them, "We can't go through the front door, we'll be killed!"
"So what do you propose we do?" Hanna asked.
"There's another way in the castle!"
Olaf rolled away a stone.
"This is my secret passage," He explained, "The Snow Queen doesn't allow anyone out of the castle unless she needs them to, but I managed to make my own way out."
They started going up the tunnel.
"Ugh. This thing is too tight," Hanna complained, having have to resort to crouching through the tunnel.
Only Olaf was able to walk up it without any . Gerda, the second smallest, however still needed to crawl through. It was worst for Bae, due to his size and antlers, which kept knocking snow everywhere.
"Careful, Bae!" Olaf told him sternly, "This passage is very fragile."
"You try getting through a small tunnel meant for snowmen when you have antlers!" Hanna shouted on her friends behalf.
Eventually they came out from the floor in one of the corridors.
"Right then," Olaf was telling them, "All we need to do is avoid any guard and we'll be-"
"Hold on!" Hanna told him, "Bae still hasn't got through!"
It was easy getting through the snow, but trying to crack the ice was a different matter, as Bae kept banging against the floor with his antlers."
"Here, bud, I'll make you a bigger hole!"
Hanna took out a pickaxe and starting chipping.
"No no no no!" Olaf warned, "You'll alert the other guards! If we're going to save Kai, we have to do it now!"
"I'm not leaving without Bae! We're a team!"
"We don't have time! We need to move now before any-"
A large foot placed itself on the ground. The group looked up to see the snowman guard that had appeared in front of them.
"Olaf," He growled.
"Friend of yours?" Hanna asked.
"Not exactly!" Olaf replied, sounding alarmed, "It's Marshmellow! He's the meanest guard out of the entire barracks!"
"And he's named Marshmellow?" Hanna tried to confirmed.
Marshmellow roared. He swung his spiked ball at them, but they all managed to duck in time.
"Gerda, and Olaf, get down the trapdoor with Bae!" Hanna ordered, drawing her sword, "I'll handle this!"
Gerda and Olaf did as they were told, peeping out of the hole. Hanna went into a defensive stance.
"Alright, snowman! Do your worst!"
Marshmellow swung his mace at her, knocking her into the wall.
"Yep. Good shot."
And she fell to the ground. Marshmellow advanced towards Hanna. He raised his mace again to bring down the final blow. Suddenly he felt something kicking him in the left. Looking around he saw it was Olaf.
"Leave - that person alone!" He shouted, started to punch him as well. "Ah. I don't know why, but this feels really good - EE!"
Marshmellow did what he was told, turning his attention to Olaf now, having grabbed him.
"You've allied yourselves with these humans against your own kind?" Marshmellow asked as he looked at he smaller snowman, "Have you no shame, Olaf?"
As he squeezed the older snowman, it looked like Olaf had trouble breathing and his eyes threatening to prop.
"Hey! Leave Olaf alone!"
It was now Gerda's turn to try and be a hero, as she also started kicking Marshmellow in the leg, who picked her up by the hood.
"Let me go! Let me go!"
She tried to punch and kick him, but all she came in contact with was thin air. He tossed her away as she screamed.
"Gerda, no!"
Marshmellow now threw Olaf down the corridor.
"I've waited for a long time for this, Olaf," Marshmallow started marching down the corridor, towards Olaf, "Just the excuse I need to finally take my revenge."
Olaf pushed himself up.
"Revenge? What are you talking about?"
"DON'T TRY AND ACT ALL INNOCENT! You may put it up to fool the queen, but I know what you really are! After all these years of making fun of me, calling me names. You think that just because you're the first born, that you're the eldest, that you've always been her favourite, the one always at her side, given the most important tasks, that gives you the right to pick on the rest of us? Call us names?"
"Call you - Marshmallow I don't under-"
"STOP - CALLING ME THAT!"
Marshmallow swung his mace down at Olaf, who managed roll out of the way.
"What? Marshmallow? But, that's your name!"
"NO! That's just a nickname you gave me! Do you have any idea what it's like, for everyone to call you by that name? Who gave you the right to name all of us? I could have been called something cool, like 'cold' or 'harsh'! Instead what am I known by? Some soft, mushy treat that you roast at a camp fire!"
"Hey!"
Gerda was walking towards Marshmallow, having grabbed Hanna's sword.
"It is not nice to throw snow people!"
And she swung it through Marshmallow's leg. Marshmallow lost his balance and fell over.
"Marshmallow," Olaf was explaining, now that they were at the same level, "I was never making fun of you! It's just seeing you for the first time, it made me think of - well - marshmallows. I never meant any harm in calling you that."
If there was one thing Marshmallow knew Olaf wasn't, it was a liar.
"You - didn't?"
"No! Although, I'm sorry if I've been hurting your feelings all this time."
The large snowman looked stunned.
"All - all this time - I thought you were making fun of me. I thought you were being a mean big brother. I thought everyone was making fun of me!"
"Fun of you? No, Marshmallow, you're like the most popular snowman here!"
"I - I am?"
"Well yeah, everyone wants to be like you!"
"They do?"
"Yeah! Well, the snowmen do anyway. You're like the meanest, toughest snowman around!"
"Really? You're not just saying that?"
"Marshma - I mean, whatever you want to be called now, would I lie to you?"
The larger snowman seemed shocked at what the smaller one was telling him.
"All this time - all those years wasted! Oh Olaf I'm so sorry!"
Hanna roared as she leapt and separated Marshmallow's head from his body.
"Aha! There! You cut off the head-"
The body now got up. Even without the head you could tell from the way it was flailing its arms that it was enraged.
"You get a really angry snake," Gerda finished.
The snowman's body was even more dangerous without its head, as it swung its mace everywhere. Marshmallow's head, as if completely oblivious to the fact that it no longer had a body, continued to sob.
"There there, little brother," Olaf consoled him, hugging his head, "There there."
constantly dodging the blow as if the opponent was a spinning pole with a spiked ball attached that wasn't fixed to the ground, Hanna knew her best bet was to cut off the foot. She only had one chance. Sliding across the floor she swung her sword and sliced through the ankle. The body toppled over.
"There!" Hanna mocked, "Let's see you come back from that!"
Letting go of the mace, the body got up using its hands as feet, spikes sprouting everywhere.
"Oh come on!"
The body charged towards her, but Hanna rolled out of the way, chopping off a hand and causing it to crash.
"There!"
Hanna chopped off the other hand for good measure.
"Let's see you come back from-"
The hands propped themselves up on their fingers, with even more spikes sprouting, looking like a pair of giant, icy spiky spiders.
"OH COME ON!"
The hands scuttled towards her. As she tried to fend off one hand, the other leapt on top of her. Bae, having finally managed to make a hole big enough to get through and struggled to climb out, knocked the hand into a wall, where it fell to the ground and stopped moving.
"Thanks, Bud!"
Now with only one hand to worry about, Hanna chopped off the fingers so that it couldn't move anymore.
"There! Are you done now?"
The fingers started wiggling around like worms, but Hanna knocked them away with her foot.
"Right, Olaf. Where is she keeping Kai? Olaf?"
Olaf was still consoling his little brother.
"OLAF!"
"Huh? What, you were saying something?"
"Where is Kai?"
"Oh! He's in the atrium! This way! Sorry Marsh- or whatever you want to be called now!" Olaf called back as they ran off, "I've got to save my friend! We'll catch up later! And then we can discuss on giving you a new name!"
Kai placed the last piece he had into the mirror.
"Bring it up," The Snow Queen ordered.
The snowmen brought up the mirror so that it was standing now.
"That seems to be the last piece," Kai remarked, "Although, we seem to be missing one that goes right here."
Kai pointed to the empty space.
"Not to worry," The queen assured him, "I've already planned to get my hands on the last piece."
Kai turned to look at her, smiling.
"And then you will be happy."
The Snow Queen was silent for a moment.
"Yes. I will have the means to finally be happy."
"Listen, I'm sorry about what I said before. I know I said such terrible things to you, it was just because I was upset about Olaf."
"I understand."
He walked up to her, and hugged her.
"I look forward to seeing you happy."
At first the queen was stunned, but then she slowly embraced Kai too.
"Yes. That will be something."
Her hand behind her back, the Snow Queen made a dagger appear.
"KAI!"
They looked up to see who had called. Gerda, having entered followed by Hanne, Bae and Olaf, saw Kai. She ran through the hall. At last, finally, after for so many days, there she was. She could not remember the last time she was so happy to see her brother. Finally reaching him, she threw her arms around her brother.
"Oh Kai! I've missed you so much?"
She withdrew to look at her brother.
"Who are you?" He asked.
This question was actually more painful than his most terrible insults. Had Kai become so withdrawn, so used to this palace, that he had forgotten all about her?
"Kai, it's me! Your sister!"
"Sister?"
Kai even looked confused, even a little frightened.
"I - I don't have a sister."
Gerda placed her hands on her brother's shoulders.
"Kai, it's me! Your sister, Gerda! Don't you recognise me-?"
"GET OFF OF ME!"
Kai knocked her hands away, looking terrified, as if Gerda was some mad girl.
"Kai," Gerda asked, crying, "what's happened to you?"
"It's her fault, Gerda!" Olaf pointed, "The Snow Queen sealed his memories away!"
Startled that intruders managed to get through the palace's defences, the Snow Queen looked at the snowman, and understood.
"Olaf," She growled.
"Kai, please, listen to me, I've come to take you home! Mama, Papa, Grandmama, the whole village, even Thomas and your old friends, they all miss you!"
Kai still looked unsure. He backed away.
"I - I am home."
The queen placed her hand on Kai's shoulder.
"I think it's clear that the boy's made his choice. You're best be on your way."
Best be on her way? BEST BE ON HER WAY? Gerda did not track through over three days of icy wilderness, surviving bandits, snow bees, and ice dragon and an abominable snowman, just to be told 'you're best be on your way'!
"I'm not leaving without you, Kai!" Gerda declared.
The Snow Queen stood in front of her brother.
"Yes, you are."
She flicked her hand. Gerda was jettisoned in the air by some ice in the ground that shot up.
"Gerda!" Hanna yelled.
Gerda screamed as she flew across the hall. Hanna ran forward and managed to grab her.
"Good talk, so far," She told the girl in her arms.
"You're enjoying this, aren't you?"
"A little," Hanna admitted.
"GUARDS! GUARDS!"
Rows of Snowmen filed themselves into the throne room.
"GET RID OF THESE INTRUDERS!"
"RIGHT AWAY, YOUR MAJESTY!"
The snowmen guards charged at them, their spears raised.
"Everyone, get on board!"
Everyone got on top of Bae.
"Ready to fight, Bud?"
the reindeer nodded.
"Okay then. CHARGE!"
And they charged in. When they were close enough, Hanna leapt off Bae and at the nearest snowman, dodging, parrying the blows as she sliced through snowy limbs like they were butte, while Bae rammed into those who came at him, knocking their weapons out of the way and one snowman into others with his antlers. They fought as if one body that had separated, knowing where each other was, staying near enough together. Hanna leapt on one of the spears that tried to strike her, ran up it, knocked the snow man's head off and landed back on Bae.
"Um, should I really be this close to the battle?" Gerda asked, terrified.
"Kid, you're the key to winning this! I can't take on the whole army, we've got to get through to your brother, and the only one who can do that is you!"
"But I've been trying to get through to him for years, and I've been unable to!"
"Trust me, if anyone can get through to someone, it's their sibling!"
Snow bees started to swarm in the hall.
"GET THEM!"
The queen pointed to the group. In response, the bees buzzed as the swarm flew towards the group.
"Oh no, not again!"
Hanna closed her eyes, waiting for the snow bees' stings to strike. Suddenly there was cooing.
"Hey, what's that?"
Gerda looked up. A flock of dozens of pigeons flew into the hall. They aimed for the bees. The bees, now panicking, stopped mid air and flew in the other direction. The pigeons slashed at them with their claws and tried to eat them. One bee looked terrified as its wing was caught in the bird's beak, escaping but now flying out of control to the ground. Hanna looked up.
"Guys?"
She recognised them as her friends back home.
"They've come to help us!" Exclaimed Gerda.
"Well we could have used them earlier, but thanks, guys!"
Once the swarm was dispersed, the group continued to ride towards the Snow Queen and Kai, the former looking furious.
"I have waited for far too long," She told them, "I will not let my dream be stopped by a couple of vagabonds!"
The Snow Queen pointed her hand. A line of spikes sprouted from the ground towards them, but Bae managed to avoid them. She pointed with her other hand, but Bae dodged those spikes too. Raising her hands and bringing them down caused icicles to fall from above, but the reindeer still managed to avoid them, with Hanna knocking away any that came too close. The queen then waved her hands in a circular motion. The floor started to rumble. Suddenly it separated into different snowflake shaped platforms. As they spun, they saw the platform Kai and the queen on move away. No matter how much Bae tried to run, he couldn't keep up.
"Kai! KAI!"
Gerda screamed for her brother, who stood there while the Snow Queen placed her hand on his shoulder.
"Why is that girl so eager to get to me?" Kai asked.
"Who knows?" The queen answered.
Kai thought back to what Olaf had once told him.
"You never give up on the people you love."
Never give up on the people you love? Did this girl love him? She claimed to be his sister, but Kai didn't have a sister. Or at least, he was sure he didn't. Was what Olaf said true? Had the queen erased his memories, his past? He realised that he didn't exactly belong here.
Gerda was getting fed up. She grabbed Bae's antlers.
"Faster, Bae, faster!"
As if Gerda's determination and love for Kai was being transferred to Bae, the reindeer felt even more determined to catch up. He neared the platform. Seeing that he almost reached them, the queen raised her hands and made a pushing gesture. A crack emerged and a chasm opened itself between Kai and the from the group. With Gerda and Bae acting as one, the reindeer leapt from the edge.
"Get ready to jump, Gerda!"
Hanna gave her a pickaxe tied to a rope.
"What?"
Bae snorted at them.
"Bae said to use his head if you need to!"
"I know that's what he said, but-"
"Listen to me! It's up to you to get to Kai, so you need to do what is necessary in order to save him! Are you ready?"
Gerda nodded. As Bae leapt from the edge, she got up, ran across his neck and head, swinging the rope, and jumped. She hurled the pickaxe at the edge of the ice in front of them. It managed to just hook itself in. Gerda screamed as she clutched onto the rope and slammed into the icy wall. She looked down. Hanna, Bae and Olaf were hanging from the rope, with Bae clutching it with his teeth.
"Guys!"
"Don't worry about us, go!" Hanna shouted, "Go save your brother!"
"Ohhhh!" Olaf complained, "I think my butt is slipping!"
Sure enough, Olaf's lower half started to become separated, the snowman having to grab it by the rear in order to keep it together.
Complying, Gerda managed to climb up and onto the surface. She looked at her brother, who gave her a confused look.
"Why? Why would you go through all this trouble, just to get to me?"
Standing up straight, she smiled at him.
"Because we're family, stupid!"
The Snow Queen raised her arms. A blizzard emerged around her and Kai. Not allowing this to stop her, Gerda walked in.
"KAI! KAI!"
Gerda was calling for her brother, trying to shield the blizzard from her eyes.
"This blizzard is the fiercest I can create!" The Snow Queen warned her, "If you value your life, you will walk away now!"
"Kai! I meant what I said! I'm not giving up on you! I'M NEVER GIVING UP ON YOU!"
The girl had been quiet for a while now. She must be dead, the Snow Queen thought. She made the blizzard disappear. Crouching on the floor, shivering, covered in snow, but still very much alive, was Gerda. The queen walked towards her.
"Foolish girl," She told her, "What power do you have against the winter? Against me?"
Gerda struggled to stand up. She looked straight into the snow queen's cold eyes.
"I have love."
The queen blinked, as if confused.
"Love?"
The queen laughed.
"Love is a weakness. A useless emotion. Love brings only pain and suffering. It is better not to feel love, to bury any feelings you have."
She turned and walked away, back to Kai. What the queen just said angered Gerda.
"Is that really how you feel?" She asked angrily, shaking her fist, "About everyone you cared about?"
The Snow Queen continued to walk away.
"Even your sister?"
This made the queen stop. She spun around.
"How dare you! What do you know about my sister?"
"I know that you loved her very much. That she meant the world to you."
"Shut your mouth!" The queen snapped.
"You loved her so much that you shut yourself away from her."
"I said shut up!"
"Even if it meant hurting her, and hurting you, as long as she was safe-"
The queen advanced towards her.
"If you don't remain silent, then I will silence you!"
Her icy fingernails grew into a dagger.
"Fine, I won't say anymore. I'll let these do the talking for me."
Gerda took out the drawings she took from Elsa's bedroom, and showed them to her. The queen looked alarmed.
"Where did you get those?"
She looked terrified at the drawings, as if Gerda was holding up a ball of intense fire.
"I got these from your old room. I'm sorry that I took them, but I can see that even after the accident, you still loved your sister."
"Stop it!"
"No matter how much it hurt, you still wanted to be with her."
"Stop!"
The queen turned away, clutching your head.
"You loved your sister, Elsa."
"Don't call me that!"
"You loved her more than anything in the world! Has love become so meaningless to you that no longer love your sister anymore-"
"I SAID SHUT UP!"
The queen shot ice at Gerda's feet. The impact sent her flying through the air again, falling towards the chasm.
