Anna felt strange arms around her slim figure. Distraught, she tried to wiggle free of the hold but soon gave up, exhausted. They were speaking and it puzzled her, as she could not make out the words or their meanings. What are they saying? Why is it so bright here?

The castle halls were ablaze with an unnatural light and the brightness forced her eyes close. Hans, I need Hans!Her sister's curse was taking effect far too quickly. She felt frozen and breathing made her fear she might shatter from the inside. Her limbs were numb, and she knew it would now be moments before she was frozen solid, forever. Please, take me to Hans…

She felt herself being dropped onto a mattress; a bed or a couch, she was not quite sure. It's so cold.

"Hans…" she managed to croak out, coughing as her lungs felt heavy with ice. Her assembly scrambled around frantically, and she thought she made out a couple of the words exchanged; nothing that quite made sense, however. Blankets were thrown atop her but she hardly noticed as she shook violently, the shivers assaulting every inch. Please help me, anyone, please. Then her assembly was gone and she found herself alone. She tried to haul herself up, but her chest felt too heavy. Her cheeks burned as hot tears flooded her already blurry vision. Oh, Elsa, I'm so sorry. I've never even told you how much I love you. I'm so sorry; I can't be as strong as you.

She heard movement to her left, but she dismissed it and instead starred at the ceiling through her swelled and sorrowful tears. Remember, Elsa, we used to gaze at the winter stars like this. You would tell me to make a wish, but you would never let me tell you what I wished for. I wish you were here right now; we could even build a snowman…

A series of sobs tore at her throat and she felt herself choke, her eyes burning from pain deeper and stronger than her freezing heart. Oh, Elsa, I remember now. I remember everything, why you had to lock yourself away. I remember…

She felt a cold shiver, and then a veil of dark seemed to wrap around her. It almost felt comfortable, in a numbing way. It was peaceful, and her thoughts went quiet until all was still. She then hardly felt the biting cold freeze her broken body.