Notes: Having to debate whether to continue this or not, I decided to might as well continue. I'm already at chapter 15 anyway, yes 15, quite far ahead already. Warning though. The next couple of chapters will start to get darker before going into the lighter side.

Elsa Tomago. Thank you for the push


Agnarr raised the electric rod and saw his youngest daughter cower in fear. Was he going too far? No, Elsa learned to control the same way. It's time Anna fears using her powers.

Anna waited fearfully for the incoming punishment she knew would hurt badly. She was greeted by the smell of burnt skin but no pain. Is it possible that she is immune to electricity the same way her sister is immune to the cold? No, she should have felt something, anything even a little. Anna slowly opened her eyes and saw her sister shielding her. "Don't worry, I won't let him hurt you," Elsa said weakly as she smiled at her sister having been successful at saving her.

Anna was shocked beyond compare. Her sister is here once again shielding her. Taking the electric attack for her. No, she knows this is wrong, but she is just so scared and unsure of what to do. The actions of her sister touched her heart and she soon started crying. No longer out of fear but of love.

Elsa misunderstood her sister's tears for something else. "Don't cry Anna, everything will be alright I promise. I'm right here for you."

Wrath covered their father's features. How dare his daughter defy him again? The punishment was meant for his youngest. The one who sinned. "I told you not to defy me, Elsa. Your sister needs to be taught a lesson." He said through gritted teeth.

The electrocution was painful, but Elsa knew what to expect. It was not something new and she could endure it. She tilted her head slightly to get a better view of their father. "I will defy you as many times as needed to protect my sister. I will not let you hurt her!"

"This is of no concern to you." Agnarr was beyond enraged now. His goal was just behind his eldest. Anna needs to stop hiding behind her sister. He stopped electrocuting his daughter and instead kicked her hard enough to cause the elder princess to tumble and fall. Agnarr then grabbed Anna's arm and pulled him close to him. "I think it's time we have a little visit to that room."

Anna knew what he meant. The punishment room. "No papa, please I won't do it again. I'll have better control. I'd do anything but please not that. Please papa, not that. Please." She continued begging and tried her hardest to prevent being dragged to that room. But she was a child and her father is a grown man. It was obvious who would win slowly but surely, Anna was being dragged to the room.

Elsa saw her sister's face covered in distraught and tried her hardest to get up. Her head felt like it was breaking in two. Her body was in such a terrible state that every minimal movement felt like it was on fire. She wanted to rest, to stop moving, to give up. But the look on her sister's face gave her the conviction she needed to push forward. To force her body to move, to ignore the small blackouts she's experiencing.

Your sister needs you. Get up, please. Using all of her energy, Elsa was able to get into a sitting position. Her right hand was supporting her head and her left reaching to her father. "Please don't hurt her."

Agnarr of course did not listen, why would he? He is the King. Feeling helpless and out of frustration, Elsa created an ice wall to block his father's escape. "I just used my powers aren't you going to punish me now?" This was the best Elsa could do given how weak she was. She was trying to suppress her fear, but it was impossible. Despite standing up to her father, the elder princess was violently shaking in her spot. A telltale sign of her fear. And of course, her father noticed. How could he not?

"Don't test me, child. Now remove this wall or I will punish the both of you."

"Punish Anna for something she did not do?" Elsa created another ice wall to further infuriate her father. Maybe, just maybe, annoying him enough would shift his anger to her thus saving her sister from the punishment.

"Something she did not do? Elaborate." Agnarr chose to ignore the fact that his daughter just created another ice wall just to spite him.

Gerda opened her mouth to speak, she knew the elder princess too well to know what she was planning. Everything was her fault after all. Anna's panic attack was because of her tactless words. She should have been more careful.

"Your majesty if I may…." The caretaker started but was cut short when Elsa raised her hand to silence her. Though little, Elsa is still the princess, and her orders mean everything.

Elsa looked at Gerda and then her sister. She knew what was about to happen after saying the next words. She gave both a gentle smile, one that says she will be all right with whatever outcome.

Anna looked at her sister trying to tell her she was ready to face her fears, ready to face their father's wrath. She wanted to tell her sister to stand down for once. To take care of herself for once. To put her own well-being higher than Anna herself.

Elsa understood what was meant to be said. But she also remembers her promise. "It's okay." She mouthed to her sister. "Would you really punish her father? Punish her when I was the one who asked for food because I was hungry? When I asked her to use her powers on Gerda because that useless servant refused to provide me what I asked?"

"Your father said no food after…" Elsa pretended to imitate their servant. "Bleh. I am the princess and she should do what I say." She was mean. Too mean and she knows that. She also knows how their father is a kind man. Well up to a certain degree and not considering any form of powers. He also does not and will not tolerate disrespecting other people. Calling Gerda, a useless servant will definitely anger her father.

"Did… did you just ask your sister to hurt Gerda? Elsa?" Agnarr's voice was calm. Too calm.

The calm before the storm. Elsa smirked. She won. Agnarr's calm voice is a contrast to what he was feeling. One more push should be enough to divert his rage to her and punish her instead. Perfect. "So what if I did? She's our servant and I am the crowned princess. I can and will say and do whatever I want."

"You need to be taught a lesson dear. Come here." Agnarr let Anna go forgetting the initial reason why he would punish her. Instead, he grabs Elsa's arm and prepares to drag her to the room. He failed to notice the ice wall melting the moment he let the younger sibling go. And most of all he failed to notice the pained expression on Elsa's face when she talked so casually about taking Gerda's life.

Agnarr dragged the elder princess out of the room leaving Anna and Gerda alone to process what just happened.