Elsa stayed with Robert's family for two days. She spent the first day sleeping. The second day she got cleaned up. She was dressed in a royal red dress with white trim. The sleeves were off her shoulders and the corset was tighter than she would have liked. The floor length dress was not her normal style. She looked herself in the mirror and sighed.

"At least the red will throw off the fact that he has only ever seen me in blue." She sighed shaking her head. She didn't bother braiding her hair as she ran a brush through it. "I think I'll leave it down."

"Blue is for sure your color." Jack said watching from the window. The hair down though, that's new. I kinda like it." Jack shook his head and flew off. He went more north where winter was supposed to start. Elsa heard a knock on the door and spun around. Robert's wife, Olivia, walked in a smile on her face.

"Oh Elisa, you look lovely." She clasped her hands together.

"Thank you, Olivia. Are you sure I can keep this dress? It's just so elegant."

"Oh yes the dress is yours. I would never be able to fit into that old thing anyway." She smiled "Plus you have to look elegant for the king"

"Yes. King Hans." Elsa forced the smiled to remain on her face. She felt her stomach drop. "When will I be seeing him exactly?"

"This afternoon." Olivia spoke with excitement. "What would you like to do with your other clothes?"

"I'd like to take a trip to the market and pack it up in a bag. I have gold to pay."

"Then I will get the coachman to ready the carriage." Olivia walked out. Elsa hid a small sized bag of gold in between her breasts. The rest of it was in a larger bag tied to the white sash that rested on her hips. She walked out of the room and to where Olivia was waiting. "Are you ready Elisa?" Elsa nodded following Olivia to the carriage. They went to the market where Elsa bought a horse and all equipment needed to ride a horse. She rode the horse back to the house where she packed the bags. Robert returned to retrieve her. She rode her horse to the castle where she was to meet with King Hans. She walked through the doors of the castle. In the throne she saw the man who had tried killing her many years ago. He had grown since then. His hair had begun to grey and his face now was not filled with youth. His eyes seemed much colder also.

"You're Majesty, I present to you Elisa of Arendelle" Robert called out as Elsa walked in the dignified royal she was.

"Arendelle." He said with an icy tone. He looked at Elsa for the first time as she approached. His eyes widened. "Queen Elsa? No, you can't be."

"King Hans" she curtsied and bowed her head "Queen Elsa allowed me to escape before the war in Arendelle began."

"What is your name?" he asked suspicious

"Elisa." Elsa said with a moment's hesitation.

"You must be Elsa's daughter. You look just like she did two decades ago." Elsa said nothing to respond. "Well, Princess Elisa, it is only courteous to ask you to stay with me."

"I humbly decline your offer." She said bowing her head to him "I was sent to deliver a message to King Eugene. I just needed to stop for supplies."

"Then allow me to house you for the night. I insist." He growled

"Yes your majesty." She bowed knowing there was no way around it.

"Come. Join me for dinner." Hans stood and escorted her to the dining hall were food was ready to be served. When they were seated he looked at her "So tell me Princess, who fathered you."

"His name was Jackson Frost. He was an old family friend of my mother's." Elsa lied easily.

"Jackson Frost you say?" Hans smiled an eerie smile "Your mother loved him?"

"With all her heart." Elsa looked at her food unable to meet his eyes. She never really spoke about Jack since he had passed.

"Didn't he die when you were 15?"

"Yes he did." She spoke with a deep sorrow.

"Fell through ice into a pond." Hans spoke softly "Love thaws. Elsa must have loved him too much."

"What?" Elsa looked at him suddenly

"You must know that when Elsa feels love ice thaws and weakens."

"What are you saying exactly?" Elsa's face palled.

"Well, I assume when you learned you were in love with him, you began to thaw the frozen pond. After all, you didn't have any control."

"How did you know how Jack died?"

"Anna told me all those years ago. Funny the little secrets she let slip on the night of your coronation Queen Elsa." Elsa's back instantly straightened. "So, you managed to escape Arendelle before it was destroyed. And somehow you have stopped ageing."

"And you have become King. Thirteenth in line. How'd you manage that one?"

"Over the past few years there have been terrible accidents." Hans's smiled only grew.

"Accidents I'm sure." Elsa spoke darkly

"Are you accusing me of crimes in my own Kingdom? Watch what you say Elsa. All of the neighboring kingdoms would love to have a piece of you."

"I would never accuse you of anything you're majesty." She smiled kindly at him. "What do you want from me Hans?"

"I used to want your head on a platter, but that was many years ago. Now I just want to watch you rot."

"If only I could rot. It's been many years since I last saw you. Last time I had no control, but now? My strength has only grown. You try to lock me up and I will get away."

"Yes, but I can send word that you are out of Arendelle. You will be wanted in most kingdoms."

"And I will escape them too. Now, king Hans, if you will excuse me, I would like to leave your lovely kingdom."

"I won't let you leave."

"Yes you will. You have no choice. Don't worry though. You will thaw out eventually." Elsa imprisoned him in an ice box before running out of the dining hall. She found the stables and raced away into the night. She escaped further north where it was normal for it to be cold. At night she would leave the shelter of the cabin she acquired and just blew snow around. She didn't fear her powers but now she knew it was her fault. Jack had died because she had loved him. She spend a long time hidden away. In the years to come she heard of voyages to the new world. She settled in a small town named Burgess. She moved around to different towns in the next few hundred years, but she would always return to that small town.