Chapter one: An Ice spike was born

There was once a kingdom called Arendelle. The kingdom was rich and wealthy. Flowers were in full bloom, since it was summer...normally the citizens would be happy. But now they were worried and everyone was praying till their hearts content.

For the queen of Arendelle was in labor.

Yes, the queen, queen Idun, was in labor. She had been pregnant for exactly eight months and three weeks. Her husband was by her side in the nursery, holding her hand. The room was quiet, except for the pants of the queen.

"Don't worry." Spoke the king, king Agdar. "I am here."

Idun pushed as hard as she could. Her followed up scream was heard through out the entire castle. Agdar closed his eyes and held his wife's hand close to his lips. He started to murmur prayers in hope to stop her pain.

"Your majesty..."

Agdar opened his eyes again. He looked up at the servant. There she was...or they were...two servants were holding two small babies. One had blue stale eyes and the other had green eyes like his wife.

He looked at his wife. She was panting heavily but smiled when the servant gave her the two children. Her brown hair was drenched in sweat. She looked at the children with a happy smile.

"Servants, leave us alone for a moment." Said Agdar without any emotion.

The servants looked at each other, but didn't dare to question their king. They quickly left.

"Aren't they adorable?" Asked Idun.

"How is this possible?!"

Idun looked up at her husband. "Excuse me?"

"The one with the green eyes, she is surely mine, but the other...she isn't!"

Idun gasped. "What are you..."

Agdar roughly grabbed the baby with the blue eyes. The child immediately started to cry loudly when he held her up.

"This child isn't mine!" Yelled Agdar in anger. "This child was born from a different man's seed!"

"What are you talking about! That child is yours!"

"Liar! You whore! Who have you been messing with behind my back?!" Yelled Agdar.

"Don't call me a whore!" Yelled Idun back. "Now give me the child back or I will swear, I shall slit your throat!"

Agdar sighed and handed her the baby back. It immediately calmed down. "Fine. But mark my words; I shall never love this child."

"There is no need. I will."


5 years later

It was a busy day in Arendelle. People were walking through the streets. Some were selling, others were busy doing other stuff. Between these people ran a small boy, followed by a woman. The boy was ten years old and had brown hair and brown eyes. The woman that was following him had the same hair color and eyes. She finally caught up with the boy when he stopped by a stand.

"Jack!" Said the woman. She grabbed his arm. "Don't run off like that! You know what happens if you run..."

"Mom, look!" Jack pointed at a painting. It was a painting of a girl with blond hair and blue eyes.

The man behind the stand smiled and looked down at the little guy. "Interested?"

Jack's mother shook her head. "No, thank you, my child was just running..."

"Mommy, who is that?" Asked Jack. "She looks really pretty. And you told me that not all people in paintings are fictional."

"That is the crown princess." Said his mother. "There are actually two crown princesses at the moment. We have princess Elsa, the girl in the painting and princess Anna. Princess Anna is said to be very beautiful."

"She indeed is!" Said the man behind the stand. "Anna has reddish hair and green eyes like her mother! Not like princess Elsa...did you know that princess Elsa has magic powers?"

Now Jack's mother was confused as well. "Powers?"

"Yes, powers of ice and snow. The staff has apparently seen her powers. She isn't the kings daughter, I think, so she won't be the one to rule even though she is a bit older than her twin sister. Except if king Agdar somehow dies..."

"Aha." Jack's mother grabbed her son's hand. "Well, good luck with selling your paintings. Come on, Jack, let's go find daddy."

"Okay!"

They walked off. The man behind the stand stared at them as they left.


"3,2,1..."

The princesses of Arendelle were playing hide and seek. Elsa, who was a few minutes older than her sister, was facing a wall and counting down. Anna was hiding somewhere in the palace.

"Okay, I'm gonna get you!" Yelled Elsa. She started to run through the castle. Servants were looking at the small girl when she ran them by.

Elsa had blond hair in a french ponytail and a purple dress on. She was very smart for her age.

"Princess Elsa, watch your step!" Yelled one of the servants as he jumped out of the way in time.

Elsa didn't listen and ran further. She stopped in the throne room and walked to a closet.

"Oh, where could Anna be?" She said in a teasing manner. She could hear Anna breathe and giggle behind the closet door. "I can't seem to find her and I've been looking for so long..." Elsa grinned a little. "Then maybe I should tell mama and papa that I can't find my little sister..."

She could hear Anna gasp.

Elsa took it a step further and spoke further in a sad tone; "My poor Anna! All alone in this big world! I already miss her! I never thought that I would never see her again!"

"I'm here!"

The closet door opened up and Anna flew into her sister's arms.

"You don't need to tell mama and papa anything! I won't hide anymore, I'll be good!" Yelled Anna as she buried her head into her sister's chest.

Elsa petted her on her head and laughed. "Good Anna. Now..." She suddenly stopped talking and turned her head to the door. She heard a few footsteps come closer. She grabbed her sister's hand and quickly hid into the closet door.

"Elsa, why are we hiding?" Whispered Anna as Elsa closed the door.

"Just be quiet." Whispered Elsa. "I hear papa."

The king walked into the room, followed by a few of his council members.

"Your majesty, we cannot wait any longer. The kingdom of Corona would really like to meet you and your wife." Said one of the council men.

Agdar stopped walking and turned around with a frown. Elsa saw him through a crack in the closet door. He was always frowning at her too.

"Let them wait. We have a daughter and a kingdom to look after for now. And there have been more and more reports about stealing..." Agdar sighed before speaking further. "Now, unless you have something to solve that, get out of my sight."

"Y-yes, your majesty!"

The council members quickly left the room. Agdar sighed again. Elsa saw him turn and walk towards the closet.

"Why is he walking towards the closet?" Whispered Anna with a small voice.

Elsa held her breath as her father stopped in front of the closet.

"Girls, I know that you two are in there." Said Agdar. "I hear your breathing. Get out."

Elsa and Anna carefully opened the doors and stepped out. Agdar looked down at the two small girls.

"Why were you two hiding in the closet?"

Elsa swallowed nervously. She glanced at Anna.

Agdar folded his arms and looked a bit angry. "Girls..."

"Okay!" Said Anna. "We were playing hide and seek, Elsa found me, but then we heard you and we hid!"

"Did you two heard us?" Asked Agdar.

"Yes!" Said Anna. She quickly gasped and looked at Elsa with a sad face. "Oh, I'm sorry! I shouldn't tell daddy!"

Elsa almost wanted to slap herself. Why was Anna always such a loud mouth?

"I see...well, there is no harm in you two playing, you can go..."

Anna and Elsa were ready to leave, but Elsa's father grabbed Elsa by her arm.

"Not you. Elsa, I need to have a word with you..."

"B-but, we were playing..." Whispered Elsa.

"Now!" Yelled Agdar.

Anna shrieked and quickly ran out of the room. Elsa pulled her arm back and looked at her father. Agdar coughed and looked down at her with a dark expression. "Sorry for my outburst, Elsa."

Elsa nodded silently. She held her hands behind her back and smiled up at him. "No need to apologize, papa. Why do you want to talk to me?"

"I was talking with the council and unfortunately there is no way that I can refuse of making you the future queen."

Elsa kept quiet.

"Therefore it is time that you learn how to be a queen."

"Like my lessons?" Whispered Elsa.

"No!" Said Agdar. He turned to her and looked down at her. "You need to learn on not to use those demon powers of yours!"

"But mama says that they're pretty..."

Agdar grinned at her. "She is lying, Elsa."

Elsa stepped back in horror. She held her tiny hand close to her chest. Was it true what he said? Why would her mother lie? Did she...

"Agdar!"

Idun walked into the room. She immediately stood in front of Elsa.

"What did you do?!" Yelled Idun.

Agdar raised his eyebrows. "What did I do? I just had a little talk with your daughter about her powers. As a future ruler she should learn on how to keep it under control."

"Under control?! Are you insane? Her powers are beautiful and you know..."

Before she could speak any further her husband slapped her across her cheek. Elsa gasped and hid behind her mother's dress.

"They aren't, Idun." Said Agdar calmly. "And as a ruler she needs to take some responsibility."

"Some responsibility?!" Said Idun. She rubbed her cheek. "She is already protecting Anna from you!"

"Protecting Anna?"

"Yes!" Idun took a step closer to him. "Anna is afraid of you too! You yell at her and the poor girl already trembles! Thank goodness that Elsa here took all the blame when Anna did something wrong or else you surely would have hated her too!"

Elsa looked up at her mother with wide eyes. Why would her mother tell her father that? She would get into trouble!

"I would never hate my perfect daughter! Look, she needs to hold her powers in check or else!" Agdar turned around and stormed out of the room. Idun took a deep breath. She went down to her knees to Elsa's eye-level.

"My love, your powers are beautiful, you know that, right?" Said Idun.

"But mommy..." Said Elsa.

"You know that right?!"

Elsa silently nodded.

Idun sighed and wrapped her arms around her daughter. "Good...never forget that...even when they say those things about you."


Agdar stormed into his office. He kicked a bucket in frustration.

Damn that woman! Why did this happened to him? Why did he have a monster for a daughter? He loved Anna, but Elsa...she wasn't his. And yet she was set to take the throne away from him when she hit the right age in her life...wait, her life!

"Daniel!" Yelled Agdar.

A fateful servant of him ran into the room. It was a man in his forties. He had blond hair, brown pants and a white blouse. Daniel had been a servant of Agdar since Agdar was 17.

"Yes, your majesty?"

Agdar looked at him with a smile. "I know that you saw what happened in the throne room."

"I did , your majesty."

"What do you think of my actions?" Asked Agdar.

"I have no complaints." Said Daniel.

Agdar rolled his eyes. "Daniel, come on. Tell me what you really think."

Daniel sighed with a laugh. "Okay...I don't think that you should have hit the queen, she loves you. But it is unfortunate that the child who isn't yours is going to become queen."

"It is, but I might have a solution for it." Said Agdar.

"What?"

"She is going to be queen in this palace. But not in another place. What if we stage a kidnapping?"

"A what?"

"Get someone and let them take her this night."

"Your majesty!" Said Daniel. "Then where do we put her?"

Agdar his look darkened. "We put her into the whore house. Ask for Gerda. The woman will take care of her and Elsa can spend the rest of her years as someone who pleases men."

"It is a devious plan..." Daniel started to smile. "I can take care of the princess, your majesty."

"No, hire someone. I don't wish you to get hurt on the job. Even when you are my servant."

Daniel nodded. He made a bow and walked off. He walked through the hallway when the queen passed him. She paid no attention to him even though she knew him. She was probably going to speak to Agdar. He stopped when princess Elsa ran up to him.

"Daniel!" Said Elsa. "Help me find Anna! She hid somewhere and I can't find her..."

Daniel smiled a fake smile at her. "Sure, princess Elsa. Take my hand. Let's go and find her."

Elsa took his hand and they walked further, not knowing her future.


Jack was sitting at home at a table. His mother was cooking soup for dinner and his father was sitting at the table as well.

"So, how was work?" Asked his mother to his father.

"Fine."

Jack's father was a man with dark black hair.

"We were pretty worried when you didn't came back from your field work." Said his mother. She kept steering in her soup.

"I am fine." Said his father.

"Are you?!" His mother stopped steering. She turned at his father and folded her arms. "What if something happened to you? Then who will feed this family?!"

"Our boy can."

His mother scoffed. "Jack? Sorry, but Jack is too young to work at the fields! I'm not putting our son into child labor!"

Jack stood up. His parents paid no attention to him and continued to argue. His parents always argued about money, jobs etc...he walked out of the door into the darkened streets. Knights were walking through the town, people were walking out of bars...

Jack sighed. He felt like he didn't belong anywhere. Not that he hated his home, but he always felt like an outsider. No one would ever try to understand him.
He always felt like an outsider. Even when he was playing with the other kids, he felt...different.

"Hey-a Jack!"

Jack looked to his side. A woman with dark blond hair in a green dress walked towards him. She was pretty big with a big bosom. Gerda almost knew everyone in town.

"Gerda!" Said Jack.

"What are you doing out at this hour?" Asked Gerda. She sighed. "Did your parents fight again?"

"Yeah. My father wants me to get a job. But I'm too young to get out onto the field."

"I see...say, maybe you can get a job at the castle. They will take anyone. And they don't let you work too much when you're under 15. It pays better than the fields."

"Okay...but who says they will hire me?"

"You're young." Said Gerda. "They will hire young people for the heavy work..."

"Didn't you just say that I wouldn't have to work too much?"

Gerda chuckled. "I did. Sorry, little Jack."

A man passed them by and whistled at Gerda. Gerda rolled her eyes and put her hand onto his head. She ruffled through Jack's hair.

"You better go home, Jack. I have to get to work soon."

Jack knew exactly what she meant. "Alright." He turned around and started to run off.

"Don't worry Jack..." Whispered Gerda as he ran away. "You will find someone who will understand you soon."


Soon the castle was asleep. Agdar and Idun were in their beds and Anna and Elsa were asleep as well.

Everything was quiet until Idun and Agdar heard a scream from the girl's bedroom. Idun immediately jumped out of her bed.

"Elsa, Anna!" She yelled.

The queen ran towards the girls room with Agdar calmly following her. When she opened the door Elsa was in the middle of the room. She was wrapping her arms around her shoulders and sobbing.

"Elsa!" Idun ran to her daughter, kneeled down and pulled her into a hug. She pulled away and held her by her shoulders to look her into her eyes. "What happened, dear?"

"A-A-A-A-n-n-n-n-a-a-a..." Elsa sniffed. "I tried to protect her..." Ice spikes were sticking out of the floor.

Agdar walked into the room with a smile. "Anna, what happened..." He stopped when he saw that Elsa was still there.

"Elsa, what happened?" Asked Idun worried.

"A...a...strange man came into our room...he grabbed Anna and I tried to stop him, but he was strong..he...he took Anna away through the window..."

"What?!" Yelled Agdar, startling the two. "He didn't take Elsa?!"

Idun stood up with a dark look. She took a step closer to him. "Agdar, what do you mean?!"

"Nothing. Just...I'm going to see if someone saw anything. You stay here with Elsa to calm her down." He quickly left the room.

Idun looked back at her daughter. "Elsa..."

"I'm so sorry mommy!" Yelled Elsa with tears in her eyes. "I couldn't protect Anna!"

Idun went onto her knees. She wrapped her arms around Elsa again. "You did the best you could...don't worry, we will find her."

"Really?"

"Really."

TO BE CONTINUED


I know that I told you that I would wait, but meanwhile I already wrote almost seven chapters, so here is the first one.

Just a small gift ;)