In E-1's Bedroom, E-22177 was getting used to her surroundings as E-1 wondered what she meant when she mentioned her "sister" and some guy named "Kristoff". Out of all the Elsa Clones in the Base, none of them had memories of the original one. But, even if they did know, no one would believe them. She wasn't really sure how anyone could even begin to make sense of it when they weren't there themselves. Maybe if she just waited for someone to come see her and maybe ask, but it felt too awkward to try something so simple right now.

"So, what do you think of the base?" E-1 broke the silence.

"It's...interesting." E-22177 sounded like she might be trying not to sound like she thought it was weird. She was always so nice like that about everything, though. "The walls are kind of high tech..." But she thought about all the girls that looked exactly identical to her. All the clones, really. She felt weird, and really creeped out. "So...these girls...are clones of me..?"

"We all are." E-1 shrugged. "We're all clones of Elsa. Scientists took your DNA, to create a series of clones to take over as princess or queen. But the cloning process backfired, creating clones that stay at the age of a child. We don't actually remember much about our previous lives at all."

It was hard to keep her eyes off E-21172 as she said, "...What?" Then she noticed her looking at her and turned away quickly, hoping she hadn't seen her staring.

"Well, that makes sense, I guess." E-22177 didn't seem quite satisfied with the answer she got but accepted it. "And then there's you-" She looked around and asked, "Are you sure nobody else is here?" That made her feel very self-conscious. What if they were being watched right now?

E-1 nodded. "No one else is here yet."

"Okay," E-22177 sighed in relief. She still seemed kind of uneased by this whole thing. Then again, who wouldn't have been? Her mind was trying to comprehend all of this while at the same time thinking it was impossible. How on Earth were any of these girls going to get along? Did they even want to?

E-1's eyes widened with intrigue, a spark of recognition igniting within her. "Those memories... they must be from the original Elsa's life. But how is it possible that you remember them?"

E-22177 shook her head, a mixture of awe and confusion in her eyes. "I don't know. It's all jumbled up, like fragments of a dream. But I feel a connection to them, like echoes of who I used to be."

Outside, some of the clones had heard enough of the conversation to figure out that they'd better stop eavesdropping.

E-39 looked to some of them as she gasps, "Some of these newer clones have memories of the original Elsa?"

"Amazing!" E-12 squealed. "Now we can learn more about this Elsa I keep hearing about."

"You mean we keep hearing about, right?!" E-38 said, glaring.


There was nothing better than Saturday Morning to all the Elsa clones, because the base's courtyard was abuzz with activity. The Elsas, accompanied by their caregivers, gathered at the playground, their laughter and chatter filling the air. While they were playing, E-1 and E-22177 found themselves drawn to each other, their bond growing stronger as they shared stories and memories.

E-22177's eyes gleamed with excitement as she recounted tales of her past, vividly describing the adventures she had experienced alongside her sister, Anna, and their companions, Kristoff and Olaf. The other Elsa clones, fascinated by the tales, gathered around, their curiosity piqued.

E-200, however, grew increasingly annoyed by E-22177's presence, feeling that her own attention was being overshadowed. With an air of entitlement, E-200 scoffed dismissively, interrupting the conversation. "Those stories are irrelevant. We're here to be princesses, not reminisce about a past life."

E-1's brows furrowed, her voice laced with disappointment. "E-200, that's unfair. E-22177's memories are a part of who she is, and they offer us a glimpse into our origins. We can learn from each other's experiences and grow together."

E-22177, hurt by E-200's dismissive remarks, cast her gaze downward. "I didn't mean to offend anyone. These memories... they're important to me, and I thought they might be important to all of us."

E-1, refusing to let E-200's negativity dampen their spirits, stood tall, her voice firm yet compassionate. "E-22177, your stories matter. They hold a significance that can help us understand ourselves better. We're a community, and it's vital that we respect and support one another."

E-200, acting like a spoiled brat, crossed her arms and huffed. "Fine, have it your way. I don't need your stories anyway. E-18, E-25, let's go play with the other Elsas over there."

E-1 watched as E-200 and her friends walked away, their laughter carrying across the playground. E-22177's eyes welled up with tears, feeling the weight of E-200's words.

But E-1, refusing to let her friend feel alone, extended a hand to E-22177, offering a reassuring smile. "Don't worry, E-22177. We're here for you. Your stories matter, and I believe in their significance. Let's continue to explore together."

E-22177 nodded, her trust in E-1 restoring her confidence. The other Elsa clones, witnessing this display of solidarity, approached E-1 and E-22177, expressing their support and admiration.

As E-200, E-18, and E-25 gathered away from the main group, the tension was palpable. E-200 crossed her arms and glanced skeptically at E-22177, who was now talking to a few other curious Elsa clones about her memories. E-18, on the other hand, wore a thoughtful expression, intrigued by the possibility of learning more about their shared past.

E-200 spoke first, her voice edged with suspicion. "I don't know if I believe E-22177's stories. How can we be sure she's not just making them up?"

E-18 tilted her head, considering the question. "Well, it's true that we don't have our own memories from before the cloning process. But what if E-22177's memories are somehow connected to the original Elsa? It might be worth listening to her and asking questions to see if there's any truth to it."

E-25 nodded in agreement, her curiosity also piqued. "You're right, E-18. We should approach this with an open mind. It's a chance to learn more about our origins, after all."

E-200 huffed, but she couldn't deny the logic in their words. "Fine, let's talk to her later and see what she has to say."

As the three Elsa clones agreed on their plan, they were interrupted by a sudden commotion nearby. E-200 turned to see a group of Elsas playing four square, and in the middle of the action, one of the bouncy balls accidentally hit her, bouncing off a wall and hitting her right on the arm.

"Ouch! Watch where you're throwing that thing!" E-200 exclaimed, rubbing her sore arm.

E-491, one of the Elsas playing, immediately rushed over, her face filled with concern. "I'm so sorry, E-200! It was an accident. Are you okay?"

E-200 couldn't stay mad for long, as the genuine apology melted her frustration. "Yeah, I'm fine. Just be more careful next time."

"Absolutely, we'll be more mindful," E-491 said, her friends echoing her agreement.

The tension from earlier seemed to dissipate as the group of Elsas apologized sincerely for the accident. E-200 couldn't help but soften her demeanor as she realized that mistakes happen, and there was no need to hold a grudge.

Meanwhile, E-22177 noticed the commotion and walked over, concern etched on her face. "Is everything okay?"

E-200 hesitated for a moment before nodding, a small smile playing at the corners of her lips. "Yeah, just got hit by a bouncy, but I'm alright. Thanks for asking."

E-22177 nodded in relief, and E-18 couldn't help but feel the tension between them lessen as well. "Good to hear you're okay. Maybe we can talk later about what you remember?"

E-22177 smiled warmly, grateful for the olive branch. "I'd like that. I'm willing to share what I can, and maybe together, we can figure out more about our past."

Under the shade of a towering tree, E-85 sat peacefully, engrossed in the pages of a thick book. Her glasses perched elegantly on her nose, she found solace in the world of literature. As she turned each page, the adventures of fictional characters transported her to distant realms.

Not too far away, E-391 and E-1032, their excitement contagious, approached E-85 with playful grins. "Hey, E-85! Want to play hide-n-seek with us? It's going to be so much fun!" E-391 exclaimed.

E-1032 added, "Yeah, come on! It's the perfect day to run around and have some laughs."

E-85 looked up from her book, her gentle smile evident even behind her glasses. "Thank you for the invitation, but I'm quite content here, lost in this magical tale. Maybe another time."

E-391 and E-1032 exchanged a shrug and a nod. "Alright, no worries! Just let us know if you change your mind," E-391 said cheerfully.

E-1032 grinned. "Yeah, we'll be running around if you need us. Have fun with your book!"

As the two Elsa clones bounded away to join the game, E-85 returned to her reading. She appreciated their invitation and the opportunity to connect, but she knew herself well enough to understand that sometimes solitude was her preferred company.

With every turn of the page, E-85 delved deeper into the enchanting world of her book. She felt a sense of peace, knowing that it was okay to be different and embrace her unique preferences.

Throughout the afternoon, as the hide-n-seek game continued with laughter and joyful shouts echoing through the courtyard, E-85 reveled in her own adventure. The characters on the pages became her companions, and the tranquility of the tree's shade became her sanctuary.

As the day waned, E-391 and E-1032 returned, flushed with excitement and happiness. They spotted E-85 still engrossed in her book, and E-391 approached her with a smile. "How was your time here?"

E-85 closed her book, her eyes shining with contentment. "It was wonderful. Books have a way of whisking you away to places far beyond imagination. I had my own little adventure right here."

E-1032 chuckled. "Well, if you ever want to join us in the future, you're always welcome. But it's cool that you found joy in your own way today."

E-85 nodded appreciatively. "Thank you. And I promise, if I ever feel like running around and playing hide-n-seek, I'll be sure to join you."

With that understanding, the three Elsa clones shared a smile, appreciating each other's differences. They were bound by their shared origins, but they were also individuals, each with their own preferences and passions.

As the sun began to set, E-85 bid farewell to E-391 and E-1032, returning to her cozy spot under the tree. She resumed her reading, knowing that she was content in her own unique way, and that was perfectly okay. . Despite the engrossing tale, her thoughts often wandered beyond the pages. Just like E-1, she couldn't help but wonder about life outside the cloning facility, about the world beyond those secretive walls.

What did the outside world look like? What were the people like? Were there other places as magical as Arendelle, or was it all just a dream woven into the stories she read?

Her musings were interrupted when E-22177, ever curious, approached her with a warm smile. "Hey, E-85, what are you reading? It must be something fascinating to have kept you absorbed all this time."

E-85 closed her book and looked up at E-22177, her glasses glinting in the fading sunlight. "It's a fantasy adventure," she replied. "I love getting lost in these worlds, experiencing things beyond our own reality."

E-22177 settled beside her, intrigued. "Sounds amazing. I never got to read many books or explore the world before we came here. But you make it sound so magical."

E-85 smiled, a spark of excitement igniting in her eyes. "It truly is. In books, you can travel to distant lands, meet fantastical creatures, and embark on incredible journeys. Sometimes, I can't help but wish to have adventures like the characters I read about."

E-22177 leaned in, her curiosity piqued. "Do you ever wonder what it's like outside these walls, E-85? To see the world beyond the base?"

E-85 nodded, her gaze drifting to the horizon. "All the time. I wonder what life is like beyond the cloning facility, what the world has to offer. There's so much to explore, and I can't help but feel a longing for it."

E-22177's expression softened with understanding. "I feel the same way sometimes. I have these memories of people and places that seem so real, but I don't know if they truly exist or if they're just fragments of the original Elsa's life."

E-85 placed a reassuring hand on E-22177's shoulder. "Perhaps those memories are meant to guide us. Maybe they hold the key to understanding ourselves better and finding our purpose beyond being clones."

E-22177 nodded, comforted by E-85's words. "You might be right. I guess we won't know until we step outside and explore the world for ourselves."

As the two Elsa clones pondered the possibilities that lay beyond the cloning facility, they felt a sense of unity in their shared longing for the unknown. They knew that someday, they might have the chance to experience the world beyond the base, to make their own choices, and to create their own adventures.