Molly's Point of View
I spent the night on a bed made of ice. It wasn't as comfortable as my bed or the bed in Disney Castle, but that didn't matter. I was just happy to be with Elsa. When I woke up, Elsa made some ice cream for me to eat. It seemed to be all she had for food. After breakfast, we heard the doors open at the castle entrance. Elsa headed in that direction to see who it was, though I knew it was Anna. "Elsa, wait," I began. She turned to me. "Don't be afraid of who you are," I warned her.
She smiled and nodded. "Stay here."
I, of course, followed her because I wanted to see the song. I hoped that I wouldn't be disappointed. I assumed it would be even more amazing in real life. "Elsa? It's me, Anna," I heard Anna say.
"Anna?" Elsa smiled. I hid behind a pillar.
"Whoa, Elsa, you look different. It's a good different. And this place. It's amazing," Anna gushed.
"Thank you. I never knew what I was capable of," Elsa said, looking amazed.
"I'm so sorry about what happened. If I had known-" Anna started.
"No, no, no. It's okay. You don't have to apologize, but you should probably go. Please," Elsa interrupted.
"But I just got here," Anna pointed out.
"You belong down in Arendelle," Elsa argued.
"So do you," Anna insisted.
"No, Anna. I belong here. Where I can be who I am, without hurting anybody," Elsa sighed.
"Actually, about that-" Anna was cut off by Olaf as he entered.
"That's sixty!"
"Wait, what is that?" Elsa demanded.
Olaf dashed into the room. "Hey, I'm Olaf, and I like warm hugs!"
"Olaf?" Elsa gasped.
"You built me. Remember that?" He reminded.
"And you're alive?" Elsa asked with wonder in her voice.
"Um, I think so," Olaf replied.
"He's just like the one we built as kids," Anna smiled.
"Yeah," Elsa agreed softly.
"Elsa, we were so close. We can be like that again," Anna offered.
"She's right, Elsa," I said, coming out of my hiding place.
"Molly? I told you to stay upstairs," Elsa panicked.
"Elsa, please don't do anything you'll regret," I begged.
"I'm sorry, but I can't stay with you, Anna. I have to protect you from me. From what I can do," Elsa decided. A terrible headache started up inside me. "Molly!" Elsa, Anna, and Olaf rushed to me. I collapsed to the ground and slowly closed my eyes. "Molly!"
Molly's Dream
I saw myself as a baby in the arms of a younger version of Alison. Alison knocked on the door. "Brittany, will you please let me in? Please don't do anything you'll regret," Alison pleaded.
"I'm sorry, Alison, but I can't. I'm just trying to protect you from me. From what I can do," Brittany refused from behind the door. It sounded like she was crying.
"Brittany, it wasn't you're fault. We were young. Surely we can be in the same room together. I even have Molly with me," Alison begged.
"No! Go away! I never want to see you again!" Brittany yelled.
"Oh yeah? Well, good riddance!" Alison shouted, tears streaming down her face.
Mommy rushed to Alison. "Aly, you know you're not supposed to bother Brittany if she doesn't want to see you. Come on, sweetie. Let's go find something to do," Mommy suggested. She took the baby me and gently directed Alison into another room.
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