Hello dearies.

Sorry this is late, I have been dealing with stuff and writers block...

I hope ya'll enjoy this one.


There was a blinding light piercing my closed eyes. I groaned and frowned as I covered them with my arm. The smell of flowers filled my nose and I felt myself relax. Birds were chirping and I could hear scurrying in the grass. A smile made its way onto my face.

This is perfection.

Letting my other senses take over I could feel my head resting on someone's lap. Willing my eyes open all I could see was the brightness of the sun. The person I was resting on looked down at me, but I couldn't see who it was. Just that it was a woman.

Elsa?

"No dear, I'm sorry it's just me," the woman said and smiled as my eyes finally adjusted to the light.

"M-mom?" I asked and she smiled gently as she stroked my hair.

"Your father is here too," she said and his face appeared over her shoulder.

"Ah you're finally awake, that was quiet the fall you had," he said and moved to my side as he looked at my arm. It wasn't hurting anymore.

"W-where am I?" I frowned and sat up. They both looked at one another then to me.

"Limbo," my mother said. I frowned more, not understanding.

"It's where you go when you…" she looked to my father.

"When you die," he ended and my eyes widened.

"I'm dead?" My voice came out in a whimper.

"Sort of, you're both dead and alive," he said and I shook my head.

"This is where your mind goes while your body still fights to survive. If your body can't recover you will go into the afterlife. If you do recover you get to go back to the living world," she explained.

"Then, then why are you here?" I asked and they looked down.

"We are here to keep you company, once your fate has been decided we go back to the afterlife," she said and dad nodded.

"It's a lot like this really," dad said.

"Just more people," mom added. I rubbed my eyes and looked around. It looked like the perfect day. Not too warm not too cold. The sun was bright, but not blinding. I felt at ease.

"How long have I been here?" I asked looking to my parents.

"We have no notion of time, it is slow here compared to the real world, is all we know," my father said and mother nodded.

"It's best to just enjoy this while you are unable to do anything else," mother said.

I couldn't enjoy this. I just wanted to get back to my queen and kingdom. I wasn't ready to die. Not by a long shot. I will not give up till I could see Elsa and Eden again.

~S&W~S&W~S&W~S&W~ S&W~ S&W~ S&W~ S&W~

Everyone stared as the dust cleared from the fall that had all their hearts stop, before them lay the dragon, slowly turning into nothing. Elsa rushed to see if Eliza were okay. Tears ran down her cheeks as she saw all the blood that was spilling from her shoulder. Even though she weren't a doctor she could tell they would have to amputate her arm. This made Elsa cry even more. Her blue dress stained from the red blood as she hugged the lifeless body to her. She prayed to the gods and goddesses for Eliza to stay alive. Their surroundings became colder with every sob.

Even Augustus and Ciara let the queen grieve as it started to snow. Augustus now knew his sister was right. This was Winter. Not that man that pretended to be his friend. Now he paid dearly. Without his sister this kingdom will struggle. The few knights that remained looked to one another in sorrow. They didn't know their Queen for very long, but her bravery spoke a thousand words, for as young as she was her bravery was far bigger than theirs combined. The maids that had the opportunity to interact with the young queen felt sadness overcome them as they all cried silently. Doctors and nurses that were seeing to the hurt took a moment to look at one another before moving to take a look at their fallen Queen.

After much persuasion they managed to get the snow queen away from Eliza's body and take her to an infirmary. There doctors and nurses worked hard to keep the faltering heartbeat of their queen alive. They had to remove her arm so they could stop the bleeding and sow it shut. The stench of burning flesh as they cauterized the wound made everyone sick to their stomachs. They cleaned her and lay her to rest, a nurse at her side at all times to check for a pulse ever so often. Her heart beat was weak but still there, the slight rise and fall of her chest a small indicator that she was still breathing. It was so slight that one might miss it if they weren't paying attention.

As days turned into weeks Augustus forced Elsa back to her kingdom. Elsa only obliged with one condition; she would return every month for a week and if she weren't there when Eliza woke they would send word immediately. Where ever Elsa went, winter followed. She felt bad as it made her kingdom's crops suffer. Anna had been understanding and tried everything in her power for her sister to feel better. She reassured her that everything will be fine and that Eliza just needed to sleep. Anna missed her friend dearly, but she knew how much her sister loved the gardener.

She would point to the garden and say, "look everything is still beautiful and blooming! Look at the snow drop Eliza had planted! It's as strong as ever! She will be fine," but even Anna started to lose hope every time her sister would return looking sadder than ever.

Everyone was starting to lose hope…


Sorry this is a bit on the sadder side, but it's all that came to mind...

Besides what is a good story if it doesn't make you wanne curl up and cry at some point?

Well...I don't know if this is sad enough to cry...

Shout outs go too...

SilverWolfe: Haha thank you for reading and leaving a review! Glad to see a fan of Eliza here

2namless2write: Thank you I wasn't all too sure it it was up to par. That was my objective for the fella. Dry ice fucking hurts like a bitch. Haha I see your point at one part I actually forgot his name was Jasper haha. I'm hoping this is to your liking my dear, thank you for reading.

So I shall see ya'll next time, enjoy!

X3