Years passed and Elsa finally became queen. After a few mild problems with control, she finally learned how to control her powers. But with time, other kingdoms learned of the power Elsa had. Elsa's power grew, but war was always around the corner. The people of Arendelle moved. Kristoff, Anna, and their kids stayed. Finally Elsa told them that they needed to leave. She knew they would never be safe if they stayed. She gave them gold and the cover of a heavy blizzard to get them away. She sat alone in the castle. She hadn't aged in the past fifteen years. She looked in the mirror.

"Elsa?" Olaf asked quietly walking into the room she was in.

"Yes Olaf?" Elsa looked at the snowman she had built all those years ago when she first became queen.

"What are you going to do?" he asked his eyes wide with sorrow.

"It's just us. I suppose I'll make an army of marshmallows. Hopefully that will buy us time to escape." She sighed "I'm not sure what else to do. We either stay here, or we sneak away. And if we sneak away we have to stay away from Anna and go into hiding."

"Is that what you want to do?" Olaf asked

"It's not what I want to do, but it's what would have to happen. So tell me Olaf, do you want to build a snow man?"

Weeks passed and Elsa's Army grew not only in numbers but also in size and power. She looked at Olaf as the town was filled. "Ready to go?"

"I was but, I have to stay behind."

"Wait, What?"

"Someone has to watch over the marshmallows." He smiled "I'll make sure we all get up the mountain before summer. But to buy us some time, do you think you can freeze the fiord again?"

"Why?"

"Well, we don't need the supplies or money that you all do, so if the fiord is frozen, it buys us time, and it gives you a means of escape."

"You have a good point. Thank you Olaf, stay cold." She gave him a hug. She walked outside feeling fear and hatred. She knew those were the strongest emotions she could feel as she froze everything, again.

Jack Frost watched Queen Elsa. He was drawn to the sudden snow and ice in one area. He watched her make giant walls of ice and an army of snowmen. He remembered watching her years ago being afraid of her powers. She seemed at peace with them now. He looked at the full moon

"This is where I woke up. Is she the reason I'm like this?" Jack asked the man in the moon, only to be answered with silence. He touched the walls of ice only making them stronger. "Well there must be a reason she is doing this." He sighed. He flew away from Arendelle to see if there were dangers going that way. He say hundreds of ships filled with armored men. "Well, let's help her out some." He made a strong gust of wind going the opposite direction. He went back to Elsa seeing her load into a rickety wooden boat. It was a small sail boat but it would be enough to get her out of the kingdom. She climbed in and froze the water behind her. She was in simple peasant clothes now.

"Goodbye Olaf, please stay safe!" She called waving "Good bye Arendelle. I'll come back some day." She said as she sat down. Jack aided her escape by sending wind to the sail. He sat with her in silence. She looked back a frown on her face as the kingdom left her sight. "Thank you Father Winter for the help of my escape." She grumbled.

"Oh you are welcome, though I'm not a father." Jack laughed "Perk up, it will get better. I promise."

Days passed and soon Elsa's food had run out. She had a lot of gold and jewels but it would do her no good if she had starved. She closed her eyes tired and partially starved. "I should have packed more food." She said groaning.

"Yes you should have." Jack sighed making sure the wind kept blowing.

"Whose there? Who said that?" Elsa's eyes shot open.

"Oh cool it. Wait, you heard me?" Jack looked at her.

"Jack." She gasped, eyes shocked. "I must be hallucinating." She said shaking her head. "A trick of the light."

"You know me? You can see me?"

"Or I'm dead."

"You are not dead."

"Well, that's a relief. Though I'm going insane talking to a dead guy."

"If anyone is dead, it's going to be you. Did you really think you could survive with only a day's worth of food?"

"I brought more than that. I just didn't portion correctly."

"Obviously. Now, I'm going to pretend I'm not going insane. Hopefully I'll be able to sleep." She yawned. Jack rolled his eyes at her. When she fell asleep he smiled.

"Let's get you to land princess." He grumbled pulling the boat making it go even faster by the end of that night, the boat was safely against a sandy beach. She opened her eyes to a commotion.

"Who are you?" a man wearing guard's clothing

"I'm El-isa. Elisa. The queen of Arendelle sent me away."

"Elisa huh? You were the queen's servent?"

"Yes. She was going to war and she wanted me to be safe. Where am I?"

"You have landed into The Southern Isles."

"Oh, well if you can be so kind to show me to the nearest market I'll get out of your hair."

"I think King Hans would like to see you."

"King Hans?" Elsa's eyes went wide. "I really can't."

"You will see the king. But you are right. You can't see him looking like that. You will return to my home get food and a better change of clothes. I'm Robert captain of the guard."

Jack watched Elsa be ushered by the man to his house. There she got washed up and ate food. She seemed to look better and he sighed "I wonder why she saw me last night." He asked himself.