One day, darkness shall return, and to defeat it,

The raging storm,

The thawing love,

The changing fate,

And the glowing sun must unite.

With them shall stand,

The guardian of fun

And the guardian of change,

They shall have to join thee.

Elsa sighed as she put down the old book she was reading, and twitched her fingers, accidentally coating the book in ice. She sighed and kicked her legs, which were dangling over the arm of her chair. She had been feeling particularly unladylike of late, and wanted to go do something exciting, but there wasn't anything to do! Even Anna preferred to stay inside the cool castle instead of sweating in the smoldering heat outside. The most exciting thing that had happened in three months, was the present Anna had received in spring from their cousin Merida. It was an old book with old fairy tales and a prophecy Elsa enjoyed reading and had memorized in several different languages.

Elsa kicked her legs again and began murmuring the prophecy in ancient Irish. Anna suddenly entered, and without an explanation, ducked behind Elsa's chair. Elsa sighed and lifted her hand, covering Anna in snow. As she had expected, Olaf waddled through the door as quickly as he could.

"Elsa, have you seen Anna?" Olaf asked, and Elsa groaned.

"Do you see her? Because if you don't, that most likely means she's not here."

"What's with the pile of snow?"

"I'm hot." Elsa replied shortly, which was true. She was almost always hot nowadays. Normally she would line her body with frost, but lately it had been melting as soon as she finished it. And heat normally made her short tempered. Olaf ran off soon, seeing that Elsa wasn't in the mood for silly snowmen, and Anna burst from the pile of snow, scattering it everywhere.

"Anna, I swear, if it doesn't start to cool down, I'm starting winter early." Elsa muttered. Anna sighed and sank down next to her sister.

"Close the door please." She requested, and Elsa shot a bolt of ice at the door, freezing it solid. Anna immediately tore off her clothes, all except her corset and and petticoats. Elsa loosened her corset for her, and she took it off, throwing it vehemently against the wall. Elsa watched in slight amusement, and whipping her hand around, covered her sister in snow, and then when she popped her head out, said,

"I'm going to do something stupid and crazy. Don't freak out." She lifted her hand along her body, and ice encased her body. She held her breath, then the ice slowly disappeared, and Elsa sighed in relief.

"Oh that feels better." Then something ran into the window, and broke the glass, swirling around the room. Anna shrieked in fear, and Elsa shot ice magic at it, freezing it and it disappeared. Anna quickly got her clothes back on, and Elsa heard something crackling. She ran out onto the balcony and Anna grabbed her.

"Elsa, what is it?" Elsa gasped as she saw the entire kingdom being devoured by darkness, and whispered,

"Our kingdom is gone. Look!" She pointed to a dark swirling hole, sucking life out of the kingdom.

"We have to get out of here. Go, go!" Elsa pushed Anna off the balcony, and they ran to the stables. They jumped on the fastest horses, sliding halters over the other horses, and galloped away towards the fjords. Luckily Elsa had requested that all the horses be trained with her magic, so they were all used to it. She shot ice at the fjords and they froze over, the horses promptly galloping over it.

"Hold on!" Elsa shouted, and shot her magic at the beginning of the ocean, opening a portal.

"Where are we going?!"Anna shouted, and Elsa replied,

" uh, I have no idea! Go! " Then the two girls horses followed through the portal, to a place that would change their lives.

Duh duh duh duh! There's Anna and Elsa's point of view, next up, Merida.