Here it is. The final piece of Frozen: The Lost Queen. What a journey this has been! I like how this story turned out and I hope everyone else has too! I've already started on the second story.

The sequel to this one is called: Frozen: Terra Firma and the first chapter has been uploaded. As for the title, I've had it stocked up for months but anyway... I shan't delay your reading any further...Enjoy! :)

(Forgive any mistakes in continuity, I'm trying to keep it straight! )


Epilogue

One month later, August 24th

The sun reflected brightly off the waves in the fjord as ships bobbed up and down, dock workers unloading trade cargo. Others ships were being filled with ice and other goods to return to their home kingdoms. Though it was warm, one would never guess that anyone in the village was uncomfortable with it. Almost every person wore a smile upon their face, greeting each other as they crossed paths. This also included the small group that consisted of two princesses, an ice harvester, a snowman, and naturally, a reindeer. They had been enjoying a long walk that morning, mostly at the request of Arendelle's current Queen. She wished for her sisters and friends to enjoy the day, not spend it holed up in the castle like she had to do.

Currently, Terra was making her rounds around the castle before adjourning to her study, making sure everything was clean and in its place. So far, there was not a candelabra or drapery out of line. Her crimson cloak and deep lavender dress flowed elegantly behind her as she clasped her hands during her own walk, green eyes taking in every detail. As she turned right, Terra's green eyes caught sight of the ballroom doors and there was a catch in her chest. Her eyes misted and she smiled slightly remembering what her sisters had done for her a month ago after the ice skating. It was something she could never and would never forget.


"Alright. Alright. What is it that you two wanted to show me?" Terra asks, slightly out of breath from Anna and Elsa pulling her quickly through the castle. She now noticed that they were at the Grand Ballroom, which she found rather odd. Although, the three of them used to play in here all the time as children, so in essence, it wasn't too odd.

Anna couldn't help but feel giddy at what was coming. On top of the wonderful turnout of the festival, Terra's promise of the gates never being closed again, Elsa's confidence growing, and Kristoff's knighting ceremony, it was the icing on the cake. She was brought out of her thoughts by Terra's voice.

"I do hope nothing's broken." Elsa started laughing madly as Anna's face turned bright red. Anna nudged Elsa and this stifled her laughter a little, but a smile wormed it's way onto Terra's face.

"No, nothing like that." Elsa told her. "It's just a little surprise that Anna and I wanted to give you. You never lost faith in us and you've been so good to us. So-"

"We wanted to return the favor. However," Anna said looking over at Elsa with a smile, to which the blonde returned one in equal. "I think something's missing." Terra raised an eyebrow at her sisters, confused at where this whole conversation was going. "Elsa, if you please."

"It would be my pleasure Anna." The blonde replied with a smirk. The brunette didn't even have time to react as Elsa began moving her hands about, snow and ice finding its way to Terra's clothes. The young Queen didn't know what to make of the magic that was taking place, but the feeling was almost indescribable. It was cold and yet, it wasn't at the same time. A wintry breeze seemed to surround all three of them, bringing smiles to their faces. Something soon took over Terra and she closed her eyes, slightly holding out her arms, letting Elsa's powers envelop her.

However, when Terra opened her eyes again, they widened and a gasp fell from her lips. Anna and Elsa felt their smiles grow and tears form in their eyes. Their sister before them now wore an elegant gown of white ice and snow, unlike Elsa's icy blue one. It was a strapless, sweetheart neckline gown, the bodice glimmering with tiny ice crystals. The skirt seemed to be made of snow and billowed outwardly, grazing the floor. Tiny snowflakes danced around the edges of the skirt and train, matching the pristine snowflakes now in the brunettes hair. Her crown still glistened along with her dress (her hairstyle reminiscent of their mothers), causing Terra to seem to glow with radiance.

"Wh-wha..." Terra said looking up at them, tears in her own eyes, then back down at her own dress. Anna pulled Terra over to a nearby mirror for a moment and it took everything in the older girls being not to break down. It felt like it had been so long since she had looked her age. Since she had been a...Princess. For three years to be precise, but to Terra, it had felt far longer with all of the duties she had now and all of what she had to learn. Elsa soon came over to them, placing a cool hand on Terra's shoulder.

"We thought you deserved your first dance as Queen." Elsa stated simply.

"Y'know...Since you didn't really get one..." Anna and Elsa stepped in front of Terra, who was now wiping furiously at her eyes, trying to avoid their gaze. "C'mon now. What's he gonna think if he sees your eyes all red?" Terra's gaze snapped up, her tears stopped in their tracks at her red-haired sister's words.

However, before she can ask what Anna meant (though Terra had some idea), she finds herself led inside the ballroom, and her sisters flee the scene. Terra hears the doors close behind her, but her breath leaves her at the sight of the winter wonderland decorated ballroom. It's a mixture of Elsa's powers at work and some paper decorations. 'That must be Anna's doing.' Terra thinks to herself with a smile as she walks to the center of the ballroom, taking notice of a small orchestra off in the corner, playing music softly.

The woman sighed in contentment and couldn't help but stare at the room in wonder. The icy decor was tinted blue like Elsa's gown, complemented by light blue and white streamers wrapped around columns present in the ballroom. Paper snowflakes hung from the ceiling, along with swirling tendrils of ice. Terra had never seen anything so beautifully crafted before.

As she went to take another step further into the ballroom, Terra could now tell her shoes had been changed. Terra lifted her skirt up to inspect the shoes and a gasp left her lips. Her black flats had been changed into icy heels that rivaled those of fairy tales. Overall, the outfit was absolutely wonderful and curiously enough, it wasn't as cold as one might have thought. It was cool and yet warm at the same time. The brunette sighed happily at the thought of her sisters doing all of this for her. She was unsure of how she could ever repay them for their kindness. However, before Terra's thoughts could continue, a familiar voice floated into the air.

"You look absolutely radiant." Terra turned around, her cheeks now aflame at the words that came from such a familiar voice. Her green eyes held sight of Hans, who was in his white suit from the night of her coronation and Elsa's birthday, the red sash standing out against his yellow vest, his golden epaulets shining in the spots of the setting sun pouring through the windows. His hair was slicked back and stubble still remained upon his face, making him appear older. Terra's breath hitched in her chest and her heart was beating ten times faster than it probably should.

Hans himself took in the figure before him, longing to capture this moment and what this lovely woman looked like for the rest of his days. Something was different. The woman seemed younger somehow (though she was older than him). She always had to look the part of a ruler and here her sisters had made her look like the princess she had used to be, that she had to leave behind. The man smiled at her, his own heart beating quickly as rays of the setting sun also fell over her, lighting up her features.

"H-Hans..." Terra stuttered out, absentmindedly playing with her fingers.

"They came to see me. They wished for you to have your first dance as Queen. Of course when Anna and Elsa spoke with me, I...uh...got down on my hands and knees, seeking their forgiveness. I think I surprised them, but it made my heart glad that they showed me no ill will." Terra looked back up at him, a soft smile upon her face.

"Mama and Papa taught them well." The brunette soon felt Hans places a gloved hand on her left cheek, kindness and love in his eyes.

"And so have you..." He removes his hand and puts one behind his back, bowing down and holding out his free hand. "But I must ask, your Majesty, would you allow me to lead you in your first dance as Queen?" A soft song begins to play, filling the background of the wintry ballroom. Nervously, Terra slips her right hand in his right and curtsy's

"You may, though I haven't danced since my parents-" She stops herself, not wanting to ruin the moment. "It's been a while."

"Don't fear Terra...Is it alright if I may call you that again?" The auburn haired man asks, recalling the tension between them about a week ago. She nods and he smiles. "I will make sure you stay steady and that we don't overdo it because of your side." Terra gasps as she feels him draw her closer, placing his other hand at the small of her back. Shakily, she places her left hand upon his shoulder and soon she feels herself being lead through a waltz to the music.

The woman finds she can only study Hans, her cheeks still aflame and she knows that they are a bright pink. His green eyes that rivaled her own seemed so full of life now, the stubble along his jaw making him even handsomer in her eyes. The bright smile he sported seemed to make her warm all over and that look. He was looking at her the way he used to, how he had unconsciously looked at Anna a week ago...That look made her knees shake, causing her to accidentally step upon one of his feet, but Hans said nothing. She longed to stay in his arms and she longed to never let him go, never wanting to say goodbye. Though, now that she thought about it, it wasn't really goodbye. He had even said so one of the times she spoke to him through his door. 'Soon.' She said catching a shimmering glimpse of the silver band of a promise ring on her left hand. The dance eventually stopped, but Hans held her close still with one arm. With his other hand, he tucked a loose strand of her brown hair behind her right ear.

"...I will always love you and I could never forget the snow-flower* in the field..." Terra felt her heart skip a beat and the blush return to her cheeks as Hans then placed a kiss on her lips. She was thankful the small orchestra had stopped their music and left the room a few moments before this point. This was a moment she wished to share only with Hans before he had to head for home. There was no way she could repay her sisters for this, but Terra knew she would never stop trying. If she never repaid them, it didn't matter. She would be sure to show them how much she appreciated this gift, showering Anna and Elsa with her love.


"Your Majesty?" Terra jumped slightly as the voice of Kai, her Steward and Head Butler, interrupted her thoughts and she realized she had been leaning against the ballroom doors, still entranced her memory. Kai noticed a bright pink blush upon the girls face and it brought a smile to his own, knowing that the blush was one of contentedness. "Are you alright?"

"I-uh...I'm fine. I was just thinking is all." Terra told him with a small smile, waving a hand lightly. "Is there something you needed Kai?" She watches as he holds out a small, but slightly thick stack of envelopes in her direction.

"I just wished to give you your mail Miss...Would you like some tea perhaps sent to your study while you are working?" The man asks her, knowing that it would be quite some time before the woman came out of that room this afternoon. Terra nodded, knowing that the tea would help her focus. She began to walk, Kai at her side as she flipped through the letters.

"Yes I would Kai. With a bit of lemon and honey if you please...I suppose I should get to work now. Every thing seems to be in order." The brunette stopped walking for a moment and turned to face her Steward with a smile. "Be sure to let everyone know, they are doing a wonderful job and I thank them for their services." The green eyed girl watches as Kai's smile becomes brighter, his posture straighter. He bows slightly before replying.

"I will be sure to do so your Majesty. They will all be so glad to hear it."

"Kai I've told you that you don't have to-"

"I know young Miss..." Terra watches as the man's eyes soften with love and kindness. "I do not call you this out of disrespect of your wishes, but I wish to show you, your Majesty, that I am proud of you. You are doing well and you do your parents justice as a ruler." Terra felt a lump forming in her throat, tears stinging at the back of her eyes. She cleared her throat to try to keep her voice from cracking.

"Thank you. Now, let's not get all sentimental, after all we have work to get started on..." Kai only chuckled and soon the pair parted ways.


"So what did he say to you in his letter to you Els?" Anna asks, flopping onto her blonde sister's bed. "He told me all about the horses he's taking care of. Some of which sound like they have the most amazing coats ever! I wish I could go see them!" The girl sighs in contentment at the thought. "Oh! He said when he does return that he'd bring his younger sister Caroline! She's only two years younger than me, but has never been out of her own country!" Elsa looked over at the red-haired girl, an eyebrow raised.

"Neither have you Anna nor have I."

"Oh. Right...She's also been too sick to travel..." Elsa turned back to writing something down on the papers on her desk. Currently, she and Anna were just relaxing until dinner rolled around, finished with walking for the day. Kai had brought them their mail that they had gotten before taking Terra hers. Over the past few weeks, she and Anna had been receiving letters from the infamous Prince Hans of the Southern Isles. Anna was glad that she had made another friend and Elsa had finally forgiven him. They both had found comfort in getting to know the man that loved their older sister and vice versa.

She had not yet opened her letter, but was writing things down that she had thought to ask the Prince. So far she had learned that he was actually enjoying his servitude as a stable hand and working with the people. Much like she, Anna, and Terra did. His family wasn't happy about what happened, but when they learned that he wished his title to be taken away for a year to make amends, they lessened in anger. They were proud that he owned up to the mistakes, even though Terra's letter she sent with him vouched for his actions. Elsa stopped writing for the moment and sighed, realizing she had not yet answered Anna's question.

"No I haven't looked at it yet, but I will later...Hey Anna, Kristoff said he would be joining us for dinner right? Gerda will want to make sure we have the proper number of place-" The blonde stopped talking when she saw that Anna's eyes were closed, mouth open slightly. A small snore filtered into the room and Elsa chuckled behind her hand before walking over to the chaise in her room to close her own eyes. A nap before dinner didn't sound so bad after all.


The Queen of Arendelle scribbled away furiously answering letter after letter, replied to every petition, paid all of the country's dues, and anything else she could think of. She knew her sisters had returned earlier that afternoon, having run into them after she had separated from Kai. They told her of the goings on in town and wished to return to the bakery with her before the closed if they could. However, it was one of the few times she had to tell them she couldn't, though she gave them the last bit of change she had in her pocket to get her something if they did indeed go back.

"...Though you gave them a lot more than that..." Terra whispered to herself as continued working, pouring a bit of wax onto the back of envelope, pressing the Arendellian crocus seal onto it, and then set it aside. She knew she was spoiling them, but she couldn't help it. The woman sighed and just dismissed those thoughts, pulling another letter out of the pile. The one she had tried to save for last and it was from the former Duke of Weselton. She rolled her eyes, knowing he was probably once again sending empty threats her way. Terra already looked at the letter from the King of Weselton first.

The King had stripped the Duke of his status to a much lower one. Needless to say the King was not pleased about what this man had done, especially to one of his good friends. For the this the woman was thankful. Sometimes people didn't believe the truth, though one could know it to be true. Terra took a deep breath and pulled her letter opener along the back of the envelope, dreading its contents.

"Dear Queen Theresa of Arendelle..." Terra's eyes began reading the three page letter, glasses perched on her nose. Several times she groaned and rolled her eyes. The man was just complaining about this and that. The King of Weselton had the good graces to still allow him to live in his kingdom and have a job in the castle. (Thankfully, the ties between Arendelle and Weselton continued after the Duke's demotion). The brunette's brow drew downward and she frustratingly grabbed fresh paper and dipped her quill into the ink and began writing, almost not hearing the knock at her study door among her mumbling. "...You ungrateful bean pole..." Of course, she didn't dare put that in the letter.

Knock. Knock. Knock.

"Your Majesty." At first there was no reply, but the Head Butler found himself surprised at the tone of her reply- frustration and snippiness was evident.

"Yes? What is it?"

"Master Bjorgman wishes to speak with you, a private audience...Shall I send him away?" Terra sighed. Maybe Kristoff could help her return to a better mood...Although...

"No Kai, you may send him in." The door opened with the butler leading the summer dressed ice harvester into the study. Kai was about to leave when Terra stopped him. "Kai...I'm sorry...I didn't mean to be so rude. I received a letter from the former Duke of Weselton...again...But still that is no excuse." The man smiled and accepted the apology, forgiving his queen. He soon took his leave, shutting the door behind him. Kristoff stood awkwardly in between the two plush chairs that sat in front of Terra's desk. (She had promptly went back to writing...)

"Kristoff, you may sit down. The chairs won't bite." She said teasing him, letting him know that she hadn't forgotten he was there. The blonde man did as he was told, thankful for the chair because it helped to relax his nerves. Terra finished her sentence and laid her quill down, giving the man her full attention. "So what brings the Ice Knight of Arendelle seeking a private audience?" Kristoff could feel his nerves returning to what they were before, but maybe if he just pushed forward...

"I have something I wish to ask you." Terra nodded, giving him a smile. The woman got up and traveled over to a bookshelf behind her desk, finding a few books to help her with reviewing a few treaties for when Kristoff left her study. She returned to her desk, setting the books aside, and began writing something on a fresh paper, a list of things she had left to do. It wasn't that she didn't wish to speak with her best friend, but today's schedule had been rather hectic. (Though in part, it was mostly her fault for putting off some of her paper work).

"I am still listening, I promise." Kristoff actually liked that she had started working, it might make what he was going to say next easier now that her steely (but kind) green eyes were not on him. The man ran a hand through his blonde hair and then took the plunge.

"Theresa...I...I wish to seek courtship of your sister, Princess Anna..."

Skitchssh.

Kristoff felt his heart stop a little as the sound of Terra's quill come to a screeching halt. He watches as she looks at her quill and frowns when she lifts up her piece of parchment, seeing a hole in it. The woman grumbles and crumples the paper up and tosses it out with the quill. His brown eyes watches as she pulls out a fresh piece a parchment and a fresh quill from a desk drawer and sets it aside. However, a soft motherly smile is upon her face.

"You don't have to worry, that paper tear was not because of what you said." Kristoff breathes a sigh of relief, but his eyes widen slightly at her next words. "Although, I knew you would ask me eventually...I'd be lying if I said I was ready for it..."

"I don't suppose anyone could be...Not properly..." Terra nods her head in agreement. "It's just...I wanted to do this proper..." Kristoff watches as Terra walks from behind her desk and sits in the chair next his, crossing one leg over the other.

"I thank you for that. For respecting traditions and how our household works Kristoff..." She pauses, looking away from him briefly. "I knew you would ask because of the way you are around her...Sort of how I am around Hans...All thumbs and two left feet and unintelligible..." Kristoff felt his cheeks burn, but he saw his best friends cheeks were a dark magenta too. "That is also the second reason I gave you a knighthood. One, because of your help to the crown and two, the proper status needed for such a courtship."

"..." Kristoff swallowed hard. He had no idea about that. Though the man couldn't help but smile slightly. His friend had and had made a way for him to see Anna, provided he received her blessing. Terra knew what she was going to say and she took a deep breath before looking back Kristoff, feeling a slight stinging in her eyes.

"Master Bjorgman, I give you my blessing." She watched the man begin to glow and this brought her happy tears further forward in her eyes. "As a sister, I am elated that you have shown Anna such love and fondness...As a Queen, I could see no one better for her Prince or not." Kristoff felt his heart filling with confidence and pride at each word. "As Anna's mother-figure, if you hurt my girl...Just remember, I have diplomatic immunity in several countries." Terra watched as Kristoff''s face turned ghostly white and his mouth was slightly agape. She tried to hold her laughter in but could no longer, holding her stomach as she began to laugh madly. Kristoff realized that she was joking for the most part and soon joined in the laughter with his friend.

"You almost had me for a second." Kristoff was finally able to say as their laughter began to quell. Terra wiped at her eyes, standing up and her friend followed.

"Oh please!" Terra told him rolling her eyes with a smirk, dropping her queenly attitude for the moment. "You should have seen your face!" She chuckled and looked up at the man who was about five inches or so taller. "All I ask is that you two take care of each other. The last thing I want is for either of your hearts to be broken." Kristoff smiled at her. There it was. The worry she held for the people she loved. The man placed his hands on her shoulders.

"Don't you worry. I promise to take care of her and do my best not to hurt her."

"Good...Good." She replies with a sigh. Kristoff notices the hint of tiredness in her eyes and takes his hands away from her shoulders.

"I'll take care of you too and Elsa. Don't forget to rest okay? You've been in here most of the day. I'll come get you for dinner." Terra can't help but smile at her friends kindness.

"Well, if I am to come to dinner, on time, I should get back to work."

"Right." Kristoff says as she makes her way back to her chair behind her desk, he towards the door. He was about to leave when he had one more question. Terra saw him looking at her, curiosity in his brown eyes.

"Yes?" He tilted his head slightly, making him look almost like a puppy.

"Theresa, do you really have diplomatic immunity?" She can't help but laugh slightly as she looks away from him, beginning to write.

"...I'll see you at dinner Kris..." Kristoff smiled at her answer as he left the room. For now, he would just accept that as a yes.


Dinner that night was anything but normal as far as royal families or friends go, especially when some of the beings that sat with you was a sentient snowman and a reindeer. The Queen had decided at the last moment that on this day, a picnic was warranted in the Royal Gardens. Terra was very thankful that the staff of the castle, the cook included, didn't see the harm or inconvenience in it. They, the small group in the garden, all laughed and carried on, at one point taking part in a food fight. Terra found herself out of breath with laughter when Olaf thought of the food fight in a literal sense at first, picking up a piece of celery, trying to use it like some kind of sword.

When the food fight lulled, Anna remembered to share her excitement with her sisters that she and Kristoff were now an official couple. The red-haired girl constantly thanked her oldest sister for her blessing. Terra made sure to tell her that she was most welcome, but that she and Anna would have to talk about a few things later. This in turn, caused Anna to turn a deep red and Elsa burst into un-ladylike laughter. Kristoff chuckled right along with her, Sven and Olaf now playing in the summer flowers in the background.

After that conversation settled, the four people leaned up against Sven, who was contentedly laying down in the grass, asleep, with Olaf on his back. They all stared up at the stars, to which Terra pointed out a few constellations that she had learned from her father long ago, back when Elsa was only a toddler at the time. Elsa would give brief information on the stories behind those constellations the she had discovered in her reading. (At least two of them that she remembered when Terra pointed them out). However, tired eyes and yawns soon appeared on every person's face, Olaf now asleep on Sven.

Terra allowed Sven and Olaf to sleep out in the garden and allowed Kristoff to stay in a guest room within the castle, as it was now too late for him to leave. After saying a long goodnight to her sisters, the brunette retired to her room, beginning on more work that she had left over, her mind refreshed. It had been a good day and an even better evening.


"...C'mon Els! Move a little faster!" Anna tried to whisper, though she was a naturally loud person. She tugged Elsa's hand as they ran down the hall.

"...Anna, I'm trying...But we still have to be a little quiet...Everyone else is still asleep..." Elsa replied to the excited girl who now slowed down as they reached their destination. A white door with swirling green rosmaling and designs was now before them, slightly cracked open. It was currently four in the morning, but that wouldn't stop these girls for they both had noticed the Northern Lights in the sky. It had been a long time since they had seen them together. They had stayed up gabbing and lost track of time when the lights began dancing on the walls of Anna's room.

Anna slowly opened Terra's door, finding one candle was still lit, but was on the verge of going out. She and Elsa made their way into their oldest sister's room and drew back the curtains. When they looked over at their sister's bed, they found Terra asleep, mouth slightly open and papers all over. Elsa smiled at her hardworking brunette sister as Anna blew out the tiny candle.

"...Well?" Anna whispered, a little more successful this time. Elsa nodded, barely able to contain the widespread grin. The youngest princess gently shook Terra. "Terra, wake up."

"...nggh..." Terra only swatted the air for a moment, before continuing to sleep. Anna rolled her eyes and shook her sister some more.

"Come on! Wake up, wake up, wake up!" Terra furrowed her brow, discontented with being woken up. Her eyes fluttered open to see her sisters on the left side of her bed.

"What do you want..." She asked sleepily.

"We saw something and have question to ask you." Elsa replied softly. However, Terra had already fallen back asleep, tired from her long day of work. Anna sighed...This was a lot harder than she had thought it would be. Suddenly, she got an idea and whispered to Elsa, who beamed in agreement. Both the princesses soon fell on top of Terra, who now 'omfed' in her sleep.

"Come on you two...I know it's my day off tomorrow...But I need sleep..." She told them.

"But Terra..." Elsa started out. "The sky's awake..."

"So we're awake...And we have to play!" Anna told her oldest sister who tried to move, but couldn't under her and Elsa's weight.

"I'll play in the morning...Go back to bed..." Elsa smirked at Terra's reply, but soon opened one of Terra's eyes with a few of her cool fingers. Anna and Elsa spoke at the same time.

"Come on, don't you want to build a snowman?" At this, the Queen opened both her eyes of her own accord. Anna and Elsa allowed her to sit up and she promptly threw back her blankets and slipped on a pair of slippers.

"I'd thought you two would never ask." Terra couldn't ignore her excitement no longer, now fully awake. She could get more sleep later. After all, she had a snowman to build with two of her most favorite people in the world. With the sisters that she loved, with all her heart and soul.


In a far off kingdom...

In a decimated hobble of a tower, a dark cloaked figure paces back and forth in front of a cracked mirror. They are angry as they gaze into the flickering portal, the sights that were being played back not ending the way they wished. Currently, the cracked mirror revealed to them that their plans to destroy the royal family of Arendelle had been thwarted, the prince under their control had been saved. So had that...that...insipid Princess Anna and High Princess Elsa!

But even more angering to the cloaked figure was the one that they had the mirror show them presently. She slept softly and calmly in the middle of her siblings, tuckered out from her foolish snowman building. Her face was highlighted by the moonlight, revealing her cool features that resembled the belated Queen of Arendelle. The figure began pacing again, thinking, and suddenly stopped, waving their hand over the mirror. The image flickered a little, almost as if sending a small wind through it. Suddenly, the brunette the mirror focused on, fussed a little, a nightmare now coming her way. The cloak figure smirked and then something else came to them, causing them to wave their hand in front of the mirror again, revealing the time the current Queen tossed a log at a violent snow-monster.

"...Yes...That's it...I still have another chance!" The being cried out, almost running over to a bookshelf, flipping through a book, finding several things that they would need to carry out their new plan. "...Yes..." They said again, turning back to the mirror and it was if the cracked object knew what the cloaked figure wanted to see. It projected the Queen who was now thrashing about, her sister's trying to wake her. An evil smile curled upon the figures lips as they spoke into the night, still holding a purple book.

"...Soon, Queen of Arendelle, you be mine...Soon, my revenge will be had on you and your family for getting my dear Rapunzel taken from me...Mark...My...Words..."


And there you have it! You have reached the end! Once again, I am so thankful to/for all of you who have favorited, followed, and reviewed this story or even just took a look at it! I am so grateful to all of you. You have been amazing and I hope that some will journey with me on the next story, but I shall see you there and if not, that's okay!

Have an awesome day/evening/or morning wherever you are! :)

Danazia Gray: Well thank you so much for wishing she was actually in the Frozen universe! That's quite a compliment! :)

anonymous: Thank you so much for that!

Anna haters: Haha, yeah...However, Terra should listen better sometimes too! xD