"Maybe I don't have a magic touch
And maybe I don't have a talent as such
Just this heart with much too much to share
So I'll never be the heir, but I'm more than just a spare
"

-Anna, from the deleted song More Than Just The Spare


Author's Note: Sorry this took a little while to update! Writer's block is pure evil...

This chapter is also known as "The Chapter In Which Uncloaked Anna Loses Her Temper".

The next couple of chapters will be more, um, "Anna-centric".

I hope you like it!


"Anna, if you would please just-"

"I don't want to hear it, Prince Jerkface of the Backstab Isles!" Uncloaked Anna interrupted, putting her hand up.

"Please, let me explain."Hans sighed.

Kristoff sat on the front of the horse, uncomfortably listening Anna quarrel with her ex-fiance.

"You can go ahead and explain, but I'm not listening." Anna grumbled, crossing her arms.

"I was just trying to defend Arendelle," Hans said. "I wanted you and your nation to be okay. And, yes, I know I lied about going after Elsa, and I'm truly sorry, my love-"

"My love?!" Anna echoed incredulously. "Don't you dare use the L-word when describing our relationship! You never L-worded me!"

"That's not true! I love-"

This earned him a glare from the strawberry blonde girl.

Hans sighed and tried again. "I L-word you with all my heart. But, the only reason I lied is because I didn't want you to be worried about Elsa."

"Well, I think I have a right to know if somebody is going to attack my sister!" Anna exclaimed.

"We never meant to attack her, Anna," Hans continued.

"'We never meant to attack her, Anna,'" Anna mocked in a low voice. "What did you mean to do by barging in with crossbows?!"

"We had the crossbows just in case," Hans said. "We just meant to talk to her, and try to get her to thaw Arendelle. But, when I got there, Elsa assumed that we were there to attack her. We couldn't stop her. We had to do something."

"So, you had to attempt to kill her?!" Anna questioned.

Hans was silenced.

"I really wanted to believe that you loved me." Anna continued softly and sadly.

The three rode on quietly, the only sound being the horse's hooves crunching in the snow.

Kristoff felt something tugging at him. He hated seeing her so heartbroken. He just wanted to fix everything and see her smile again, smile the way she had when they first made it to Elsa's castle. All he wanted was for her to smile and say-

"Kristoff! You're about to run into a tree!"

Kristoff pulled himself out of his thoughts just in time to avoid coming face-to-face with a tree.

"Kristoff, are you okay?" Anna asked, concerned.

"Um, yeah," Kristoff answered awkwardly, thankful that it was dark out, so she couldn't see his red face. "Yeah, I just got, erm, distracted."

There's too much going on right now, He told himself. You can't have a crush on Anna.


"I can't have a crush on Kristoff," Anna declared to Sven."Nope, no-siree, not me. I literally just got over Hans. I can't like him already, right?"

Sven rolled his eyes. Anna had been going back and forth between liking Kristoff and not liking him for the past hour.

"I can't!" Anna decided. "No, not yet. Then again, I have known him longer than Hans. Well, I've spent more time with him. And, I can't deny myself of my feelings! If I like him, then-"

Sven stopped dead in his tracks.

"What is it?" Anna asked.

Sven tilted his head forward.

Anna looked up and gasped. In front of them was a large circle of ice, with spikes surrounding it.

Anna's face spread into a wide grin. "This is it, Sven! We've got to be close! Come on!"

Anna bounded off of Sven and sprinted towards the ice, her eyes gleaming.

"Elsa! Elsa!" Anna called. "It's me, Anna! I'm here! I'm alive! Elsa!"

But, she got no response.

Anna ran further into the ice circle, hoping desperatly to find her sister. As she ran, she stepped on something that broke with a crunching sound.

"Agh!" Anna exclaimed, holding her foot. She looked down, trying to find what broke. She bent over and picked it up. She frowned at it. "A mirror?"


The prince, princess, and iceman neared the castle gates. The parked their horse and walked up the bridge. As the walked, Uncloaked Anna led the way, followed by Kristoff, who was keeping a suspicious eye on Hans.

"Princess Anna!" Gerda exclaimed, running through the still-open gates. "You're back! Oh, my lady, we were so worried!"

"I'm fine, Gerda," Anna grinned. "And, I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times; you don't have call me 'my lady'; I hate formalities."

Gerda gasped. "You've thawed. You're not shivering or stuttering."

"I have, but we can discuss that later," Anna continued, her face growing serious. She stepped to the side and motioned towards Hans. "This man nearly killed Elsa! Both Elsas!"

Gerda raised an eyebrow. "Both?"

Anna sighed. "Never mind that, it's a really long story. My point is, he attempted murder, so, we should imprison him until he can go back to the Southern Isles, where he can be imprisoned again. He also deserves a good punch in the face."

Gerda looked shocked. "Well, um, alright…isn't that your fiance, though?"

"Was!" Anna corrected. "Until this happened."

"I think that I deserve a trial," Hans chimed in.

"You have the right to remain silent, Sideburns," Anna commanded. She turned back to Gerda. "Also, I'd like to have a meeting with the dignataries that came to Elsa's coronation.I have a lot of explaining to do."

"Yes, ma'am." Gerda nodded.

Not long afterward, two guards came out and took Hans away.

"Let me at least write to my brothers!" Hans argued as they took him away.

When he was out of their viewpoint, Kristoff chuckled a little bit.

"What?" Anna asked.

"That was impressive." Kristoff grinned.

"What was impressive?" Anna blushed.

"The way you gave orders," Kristoff replied."I guess I've just never seen a princess in action. Though, for not being the crown princess, that was pretty, I don't know, queenly."

Anna blushed harder. "I'm not queenly. I'm anything but queenly."

"I'm just saying you seem like you'd be a good leader," Kristoff said.

Anna smiled. "I've never really thought of myself as a leader."

"Just because Elsa's the queen doesn't mean you can't be a leader." Kristoff told her.

Anna practically glowed.

So, I'm a rusty horseshoe hanging up over somebody's old barn door.

"Maybe not," Anna thought out loud, grinning.

Before Kristoff could ask her what she said, Gerda came back. "The dignataries are ready, Princess."

"Thank you," Anna replied. "Kristoff can come, too."

"What?" Kristoff questioned. "Um, no, th-that's alright. I can wait."

"No, I want you to come," Anna said welcomingly.

Kristoff leaned down and muttered so that only Anna could hear, "I've never exactly been to a royal meeting, and I don't think I'm what you'd call 'royal meeting' material."

"I've never exactly hosted a royal meeting," Anna whispered back. "I need someone who isn't a stuffy noble to be there for me. You know, to tell me if I'm being awkward."

"Fine,"Kristoff grudgingly agreed. "As long as you tell me if I'm being awkward."

"Deal," Anna said. Then, she led Kristoff down the hall and into the meeting room.

Anna made her way to the head of the table. She looked around, unsure of how to get the dignitaries' attention, since they were all talking. She glanced over at Kristoff for help, who shrugged in reply. She gave him a sarcastic look that said Gee, thanks for the help.

"Sorry," Kristoff mouthed.

Anna tried clapping her hands. "Attention, everyone?"

This got a few people to notice her.

She cleared her throat. "Attention!"

People seemed to be interested in watching who Anna recognized as the Duke of Weaseltown (or was it Weselton?) rant about how Elsa had put his life in danger.

Anna tried getting their attention the same way three more times to no avail. Thoroughly irritated, she finally yelled, "LISTEN! I have hiked up and down a mountain four times today, twice while freezing to death! I have had a run-in with people from alternate universes, and I've had my heart broken today! So, I am not going to stand around and wait for your attention any longer! If you people would rather complain about my sister, the 'ice tyrant', you can go out in the hall! Those of you who will listen to me, LISTEN!"

The room went silent. The dignitaries wore serious faces that were obviously trying to cover up shock.

Blushing heavily now, Anna mouthed to Kristoff, "Awkward?"

Kristoff shook his head and mouthed back, "Assertive."

Anna nodded, satisfied. Then, she turned back to the crowd and softly smiled, "Thank you. Sorry for my outburst. I've had a long day."

With that, Anna continued to explain everything that had happened, starting with when she had found the other Anna, and leading up to where they were now.

The Duke of Weselton stood up, face red with anger. "More sorcery?! I don't believe any of this!"

"I know, it sounds insane, but-"

"Oh, I believe what you're saying," the Duke interrupted. "What I don't believe is that you have put all of lives in danger with your cursed Arendellian witchcraft!"

"Sir, we didn't mean for the other universe Elsa and Anna's to come here," Anna tried to explain. "It just happened. Believe me, they want to get back to where they're from too."

"Then, why don't they go back?" The Duke questioned.

"They don't know how," Anna sighed. "I told you, it was a complete accident."

"Why aren't they figuring out how?" the Duke questioned again.

"Because, we're trying to find Elsa Two." Anna answered, gritting her teeth. "I already explained that."

"So, you saying we have another missing Snow Queen out there, running around and cursing the land with more eternal winter?!" The Duke cried, outraged. "Well, all of us had better start writing to our families, saying that we won't be returning, if this Elsa is anything like your monsterous sister!"

"MY SISTER IS NOT A MONSTER!" Anna shouted, slamming her fists onto the table. "You, Mr. Duke of Weaseltown, can show yourself to the door, and wait out in the hall!"

"Well, I've never seen such outrageous behavior from a princess!" The Duke huffed as he left. Before he closed the door, he turned around and added, "It's Weselton!"

"I know," Anna replied, smiling sarcastically. Turning back to the remaining dignitaries, Anna continued, "Now, does anyone else have any questions?"

She got no response.

Worriedly, she glanced at Kristoff. "Awkward?"

"For the Duke," He mouthed back.

Anna grinned and suppressed a laugh.

Finally, the Irish Dignitary stood up. "My lady," he started. "I really do not wish to say anything rash about Queen Elsa, but, when she does find the other Elsa, will she be suitable to be Queen?"

Anna began gnawing on her lip to avoid losing her temper again. In a thin voice, she asked, "What exactly do you mean?"

"Well, no one knew about her, er, abilities," the Irish Dignitary started. "So, with these powers, can she rule a nation?"

"Sure, she can." Anna answered. "These powers can't stop her from ruling."

The Spainish Dignitary stood next. "Princess, perhaps we should start a search team to find the other Elsa."

Anna, relieved that for once they weren't saying anything about her sister, smiled. "That's a great idea, sir. I'll organize one right after the meeting."

The British Dignitary stood, but before he could say anything, he was interrupted by a loud slamming of doors.

Anna turned around to see a woman with a blue cloak on, and black hair that shadowed her face."I'd like to speak with whoever is currently in charge of the kingdom."