5/14/20: Started
6/30/20: Completed
DEATH, BLOOD, VIOLENCE, LOLICON
Chapter Summery: Still in the forest, Anna and Elsa discover Ahyoka is very loyal to their protection when the two come under attack. Later, Elsa and Anna learn a shocking detail concerning their parents disappearance from an unexpected source.
Disclaimer: I don't own Elsa, Anna or any other Disney characters or locations that appear or are mentioned in this work of fiction, Disney does.
NOTE: Minor Retcon, in this particular series, I've had it mentioned by either Elsa or Anna that Rapunzel is their cousin, only once I think actually. But because of what is revealed in Frozen 2 and the fact that I'm considering my own altered retelling of it, I will be changing Rapunzel simply being their friend. So not a big change considering Rapunzel hasn't appeared in this series, only in name; but this eliminates a glaring future inconstancy. Also, decided not to split the chapter in two, there's no planned fourth part to this chapter.
WARNING: Like Chapter 8, this chapter has a graphic scene of a characters death. I'd say it's more graphic than the ones in Anna's poison-induced nightmare. This one isn't confined in a nightmare though, it's 'real'.
Upon returning to their previous location before heading back, Anna, still barefoot, suddenly picked up the presence of a small humanoid figure in the trees to their right, prompting her to turn her head towards it.
'Juleka?' thought Anna.
"Your Highness?" questioned Ahyoka, who walked behind Anna leading her and Elsa, who walked beside her to her left. Ahyoka looked blindly in the direction Anna was looking. "Something there?"
"Oh, uh..." replied Anna, briefly considering a possible meeting between Juleka and Ahyoka. Anna then turned around to face Ahyoka and stopped, prompting Elsa and Ahyoka to as well. "Mrs. Cox, How... would you like to meet a fairy?"
Elsa and Anna then saw, after the look of mild shock on Ahyoka's face, the woman's expression sours in a frown.
"There are fairies here?" asked Ahyoka.
"Yeah." answered Anna. "There's at least two villages within thirty minutes on horseback. I've meet one, Elsa too; her name's Juleka and she's really nice."
"That name sounds oddly familiar..." commented Ahyoka. "But there's no such thing as a nice fairy, Your Highness. I strongly suggest to cut all ties with this Fairy."
"But she really is nice." stated Anna. "Give her a chance."
Ahyoka paused briefly, before a small gasp left here and she looking in the direction Anna was previously.
"The fairy's here?" asked Ahyoka.
"Yeah." answered Anna. "Like I said before, my magic allows me to sense life around me, and I just picked up a nearby fairy. I met Juleka again a couple days ago. It's pretty far from her village, but she says she flies around."
"You've meet this fairy twice at least and you claim she's good after such a brief period of time?" questioned Ahyoka suspiciously.
"Yes."
Ahyoka then looked to Elsa.
"And what about you, Your Majesty?"
"Admittedly, I've only met Juleka once, but she was very upfront with what a fairy is capable of; she seemed like a good person from our brief interaction." answered Elsa.
Ahyoka still didn't seem convinced and glanced to the trees Anna was previously looking at.
"Very well..." replied Ahyoka warily, it was clear she was on guard. "I'll meet this 'Juleka'."
"Great! Just don't attack her." replied Anna happily.
"I'll defend myself and you two if the need arises." warned Ahyoka.
"You don't have to worry about that with Juleka." replied Anna, before she looked in the direction the fairy still remained, watching them. "Hey Juleka, you can come out now!" announced Anna.
A few moments pass, before a fairy neither sister recognizes quickly flies from the trees towards them, Anna specifically. The fairy had the large butterfly like-wings, unlike Juleka's and short brown hair and was nude except for the quiver of arrows she wore, though missing her bow; she also wore a small strap above her right ankle that held a small bone blade.
However, despite the surprise of the fairy not being Juleka, the fairy's initial appearance looked distressed, breathing quickly and hurriedly asked...
"How do you know Juleka!?"
While Anna was surprised from the panicked question, Ahyoka now looked upset and Elsa was mildly surprised when Ahyoka walked in front of her clearly in an attempt to preemptively protect her.
"And I'm guessing this isn't Juleka?" commented Ahyoka.
"Whoa, whoa, Mrs Cox. Just a second!" warned Anna, before she lifted her hands under the fairy. "Ok, calm down fairy." stated Anna calmly herself, before the fairy took Anna's offer and landed on her right hand and sat on her legs breathing heavily. "I meet Juleka a couple days ago. She was in trouble and I helped her." answered Anna, purposely deciding to keep her answer brief.
"Juleka needs help again!" declared the fairy. "She's in danger!"
Anna was about to immediately offer her aid, until, she felt the fairies heart-rate spike, prompting her own to race; the fairy was lying. However, Anna decided not to immediately call out the fairies lie and make the situation worse. Since the Fairy was sitting on her right hand, Anna moved her left hand under her right and gave a thumbs down gesture, seen by Ahyoka and Elsa.
The gesture caused Elsa's eyes to widen from the silent message, before she saw Ahyoka's tail emerge from under her dress.
With the silent message given within just seconds, Anna decided to play along with the fairy.
"Oh no! Where!?" gasped Anna. "And How!?"
"Juleka injured her wing and fell into a hole!" declared the Fairy, which Anna still picked up as a lie. "I tried helping her but a wolf came; I'm no match for it, you have to hurry! I can lead you there!"
"Wait." commented Elsa, walking from behind Ahyoka and to Anna's right to face the fairy. "What's your name?"
"It's Vivian." answered the Fairy. "I'm Juleka's girlfriend."
If there was any doubt about her lie detection, Anna didn't need it for that lie and with Elsa beside her, Anna decided to confront the fairy.
"You're lying, we've already met Juleka's girlfriend Vivian." stated Anna, and felt the fairies heart rate quicken, as if caught in her lie as she gasped.
"I'm not lying!" declared the fairy. "How can you say that!? An impostor has tricked Juleka into thinking their together and now she's made her move to have her killed. Just help me please! We have to go!"
"No." stated Elsa. "She's not going anywhere. You are lying, but why?"
The fairy then looks to the two frowning sisters, before she sighed and relaxed with a smug smile.
"Well, you human's knew more than I thought. That's a surprise."
"Why did you attempt to deceive us?" demanded Elsa.
"Because it's fun!" answered the fairy as she got to her feet with a grin. "... and to teach that human sympathizer a lesson. So which of you healed Juleka?"
Anna was about to answer, before Elsa cut in...
"I did."
The comment prompted a look of surprise on Anna's face, before Elsa added...
"Are you the one that attacked and poisoned Juleka?"
The fairy frowns at the question.
"Of course she'd cry to her human savior." muttered the fairy.
Elsa and Anna both then felt uneasy at the cold glare the fairy was giving Elsa, while a frosty aura covered Elsa's right hand at her side in preparation to defend herself.
The two then gasped as the fairy suddenly drew her knife and lunged at Elsa, her neck specifically.
However, in mid-flight, before Elsa could lift her hand in time to defend herself from the fairy's initial proximity, the sister's and the fairy gasp as a black spear suddenly impaled the fairy from behind and out of her chest. Elsa's face was dotted with some of the fairies blood from the impalement, who was suspended in the air as the fairy looked down in shock, dropping her blade and shakily lifting her hands up to the spear.
"W-What!?" gasped the fairy.
The sisters then look ahead to see that it was Ahyoka, scowling angrily as it was her tail that had transformed into a sharp point to impale the fairy.
"Ahyoka!" gasped Elsa.
"You didn't have to do that!" declared Anna, tears brimming her eyes as she lifted her hands up under the fairy, before Ahyoka's pulled her tail free, allowing the fairy to limply fall to Anna's hands. The large hole in the fairy's chest rapidly covering her hands in the fairy's blood as she twitched and coughed up blood and Anna could feel the life leaving the fairy. "No! No! No! Don't die! Don't-" pleaded Anna, before she saw the fairy go still, but most disturbingly, felt the moment the fairy's life leave her, dropping Anna to her knees as the tears flow. "Noo..."
Elsa, seeing the fairy die in Anna's hands and the affect it had on Anna, turned her angered gaze to Ahyoka.
"Why would you do that!?"
"I just saved your life." answered Ahyoka, flicking her tail, removing the fairy's blood from it.
"You didn't need to kill her!" declared Elsa. "That's going too far!"
"The fairy's intent was clear." stated Ahyoka. "Death was the only option."
"Death is never the only option!"
"As a citizen of Arendelle, it is my duty to protect you if I am able. If you let these fairies trick you with false kindness-" stated Ahyoka, before her attention turned to Anna as she saw her hands and the fairy's dead body glowing red. "What are you doing, Your Highness?"
"Reviving her." sniffled Anna.
"Reviving?" questioned Ahyoka with shock. "You can do that!?" she asked, as she steps towards Anna; however, Elsa quickly steps in front of Anna with a frown.
"Stop right there." demanded Elsa. "That's close enough."
A small sigh leaves Ahyoka, before taking back her steps.
"What Her Highness is doing is a mistake." warns Ahyoka.
"The only mistake here is not keeping an eye on you." countered Elsa.
Another sigh leaves Ahyoka and averted her gaze briefly as she crosses her arms over her chest.
"Fine... If Her Highness insists on wasting her time and well-being on reviving a fairy whose a proven threat to both of you, there's a more efficient way to do it."
"With all do respect, Ma'am..." commented Anna. "I'm not interested."
Elsa however, is clearly curious and knelt down beside Anna, seeing the dead fairy in her bloody hands.
"Stop for a moment Anna."
"No, I can't leave the gaping hole in her chest there." replied Anna.
Elsa frowned sadly, before she directed her attention back to Ahyoka.
"Will this alternative method prevent Anna from passing out?"
"Yes, it should." answered Ahyoka. "...at the very least. Healing magic is rare, but comes in varying levels of power." she added, before looking at Anna curiously. "Her Highness didn't say she'd 'try' to revive the fairy, so it suggests that she's confident that she can... The day she came into town and passed out, did something happen concerning her healing?"
"I revived a bird." answered Anna. "It was the first time I tried it, it made me weak."
"I see..." commented Ahyoka. "You're untrained, obviously, that's why reviving a bird weakened you so much. Being able to revive makes your healing the most powerful variant. Your Highness, once you finish repairing the fairies body, I implore you to refrain from attempting to revive her."
"Why?" Asked Elsa, standing. "Will Anna be putting herself in danger reviving her?"
"Given the current evidence, I'm not entirely sure." replied Ahyoka.
"Juleka was nearly dead when Anna healed her." stated Elsa. "She ended up passing out on the way home."
"Really?" asked Ahyoka curiously. "Does Her Highness weaken the other times when she uses her healing?"
"A little..." answered Anna herself, seeing the hole in the lifeless fairies chest repaired and felt a brief wave of fatigue hit her, which did not go unnoticed by Ahyoka as Anna looked a little sleepy, before Anna stood and looked at the woman. "I mostly get hungry, but doing stuff like this makes me tired and weak." she added, before Elsa also added...
"Aside from the bird, Juleka and this fairy, the only other times Anna has used her healing was to make lots of flowers and grass grow."
Ahyoka then briefly averted her gaze in thought.
"So her Highness weakens regardless and becomes hungry at the very least... That narrows it down; her healing is a transference of energy. Her magic converts her own energy into healing. Her Highness is incredibly lucky, restoring life won't kill her, but it will incapacitate her until she recovers."
"You're sure about that?" asked Elsa.
"Yes, I've met someone with this sort of healing in the past." answered Ahyoka. "Passing out is actually a good thing, it prevents the person from over taxing themselves, which would result in their own death. The drain can be offset some with eating beforehand. Her Highness would still feel weak, but the chances of passing out is lower." she added, which prompted a sigh of relief from Elsa.
"Well that's a weight off my shoulders." commented Elsa, before Anna commented...
"Then as long as I'm someplace safe and have food, I have nothing to worry about."
"Yes, but you are untrained and... eager." replied Ahyoka. "I can offer you a way to use your healing in a better way that will allow you to grow all the flowers and revive all the dead animals you want without worry of passing out."
"Really!?" gasped Anna with a delighted smile.
"Really?" asked Elsa curiously.
"Yes." confirmed Ahyoka. "Your healing is a transference of energy, you've been transferring your own energy into the target of the healing, as you get better at using your magic, you'll be able to more efficiently do this; but you also have the ability to substitute your energy for something else or someone who has energy to spare. For example, you can take the energy from one or more of the many trees that surround us, move that energy through you and into the fairy as healing. You'll still use some of your own energy, but it'll be a fraction of what you've been using."
"Whoa." commented Anna, wide-eyed. "Wait, someONE else? Are you offering yourself as an apology?"
"Absolutely not!" replied Ahyoka. "I'm just giving you all the information. I'm not sorry for killing her, I just don't want to see you needlessly waste energy on a lost cause."
"A persons life is never a lost cause." replied Anna with a little frown. "Even if that person is a jerk."
Ahyoka said nothing in reply, though Anna looked down to the dead fairy in her hands, the body fixed, so the bleeding stopped, but it did nothing for the blood already covering her hands and the right half of the fairies body.
'Is what Ahyoka said about about using something or someone else's energy to heal true?' thought Anna to her magic, a felt a positive response from her magic.
"Hmm..." hummed Anna. "Thanks for the advice Mrs. Cox, but I'll have to decline." she added, which prompted a gasp from Elsa.
"Why!? There's no reason to weaken yourself."
"If I'm taking energy from something, I'm basically killing it." stated Anna. "I'll just be out of commission for awhile, I'm fine with that if it means this fairy can live."
"Anna..." sighs Elsa, before Anna saw Ahyoka sigh as well and shake her head disappointingly.
"Unless..." stated Anna, eyeing Ahyoka. "Mrs. Cox offers herself as an apology. Succubi would have plenty of energy to spare, right?"
"Yes, but I am not sorry for what I did." answered Ahyoka.
"Fine, you want to prevent me from 'wasting my energy', then offer yourself for that reason, because otherwise, I'm not killing a tree." replied Anna, before Elsa commented...
"Anna come on, it's just a tree."
"And what if there's animals living in the tree I pick? What if that dead tree falls and damages another tree? It's safer to just take the hit myself and recover. I won't die."
Elsa sighed again, before Ahyoka groaned.
"Fine, I'll offer myself... Now I am sorry."
"You will?" Asked Anna.
"Yes. While unintended, my actions has lead you to a decision I can't convince you against. In an effort to make that decision as low risk as possible to your well-being, I'll offer myself as a substitute source of energy. I have more than enough that I will not feel any ill effects."
"'Yes' is all that you needed to say." replied Anna with a smile.
Ahyoka takes a single step towards Anna with her left hand out and asked Elsa...
"May I touch your sister Your Majesty, to allow her to use my energy?"
"Yes." answered Elsa, before Ahyoka walked up to Anna and reached out her left hand to place her hand on Anna's bare shoulder.
"So how do I use you?" asked Anna.
"Feel me through your magic, then attempt to revive the fairy, you should siphon my energy through you to fuel your healing."
"Ok, sounds simple enough..." commented Anna, before she closed her eyes briefly and focused on Ahyoka's touch, and soon felt the woman's heartbeat, before she opened her eyes and looked at the dead fairy in her hold and began her attempt to revive her, her hands and the fairy's body glowing, as well as Ahyoka's hand up to her shoulder.
However, just moments in, Anna quickly felt a surge of energy rush through her from Ahyoka and felt a strong wave of arousal come over her, enough to nearly distract her from her task.
"Am I feeling aroused right now because your a succubus?" asked Anna.
"Yes, I forgot to mention that, I'm sorry." replied Ahyoka.
"It's ok, it's not too distracting." replied Anna. "I'm not hurting you am I?"
"Not at all, I have more than enough energy to spare." answered Ahyoka.
"Alright." replied Anna, before focusing on the task in her hands.
As the moments pass, Anna felt the energy from Ahyoka continue to arouse her, feeling her crotch swell with arousal and lubrication. However, Anna didn't let it distract her, soon feeling the faint spark of life returning to the fairy; it was just a spark though, her task wasn't finished.
"Almost there..." commented Anna.
A few additional moments later, Anna felt the first thumps of the fairy's restored heart, before a moment after, the fairy suddenly lurches, vomiting blood, before she gasps to life and sits up in a rush.
"What the!?" gasped out the fairy in a panic, before gasping again as she saw all the blood and the right side of her body covered in blood and quickly lifting her hands up to her chest. "What's going on!" she asked, before looking up to Anna, smiling delightfully down at her, while Elsa looked on with amazement, while Ahyoka look down at her with a small frown.
"Calm down, it's ok!" replied Anna with a smile. "I saved you."
"I was stabbed..." commented the fairy, looking down and touching her chest, perfectly fine, before a look of dread came over her face. "I... I died..." she added, looking at all the blood, before she looked up at Anna with disbelief. "You... saved me?"
"Yes." replied Anna with a smile.
"Why?" asked the fairy, clearly confused. "I tried to attack your friend." she added, looking to Elsa, before her eyes widen, "Who lied, it was you who healed Juleka."
"Yeah, you did try to attack her, my sister." stated Anna, "But you being killed was a mistake."
"But I'm your enemy." stated the fairy.
"You don't have to be." replied Anna, which prompted another confused look on the fairy's face.
"I tried to attack and kill your sister, you should want me dead." stated the fairy, before she frowns. "This must be punishment; revive me just to torture and kill me again."
"This isn't punishment, I promise." replied Anna. "I just want to talk with and understand you."
The fairy then looked utterly dumbfounded, looking at Anna like she was some sort of weird creature she's never seen before.
"So... you bring me back from the dead after I try to ATTACK and KILL your sister, because you want to be nice to me and get to know me!? I'm a proven threat to you!"
"Yes."
"Then you're an idiot!"
"If wanting to save someone's life makes me an idiot then I'm ok with that." replied Anna with a smile. "If possible, I'd like us to be friends."
"Ha! Friends!?" laughed the fairy. "With a Human!? I'm not Juleka or one of her idiotic followers! Juleka's gonna get you killed human thinking you can befriend a fairy!"
Anna sighed at the response she received, clearly the fairy wasn't very receptive her her kindness.
"Ok then, you can leave." stated Anna, which clearly puzzled the fairy.
"Huh?"
"You can leave." repeated Anna.
"You don't want to capture me as your slave?" asked the fairy. "You're just gonna, let me go, just like that, after what I did?"
"Yes." replied Anna. "I've learned my lesson not to push; If you want nothing to do with me, or us, then your free to leave."
The fairy cautiously gets to her feet, looking at Anna and Elsa, then looking back over her shoulder to Ahyoka, who frowns at her.
"I really will leave." commented the fairy.
"Then go." replied Anna with a smile.
The fairy is confused and wary, before lifting her wings, looking at her right, stained in her blood, before fluttering her wings briefly. The fairy then lifts herself into the air, slowly beginning to retreat, keeping her eyes on the three.
"Can you tell us your name?" asked Anna. "I'm Anna, the Princess." she added, before all three saw the fairy's eye's widen.
"The Princess?" questioned the Fairy, before her gaze shifted to Elsa. "Then that makes you the witch that caused the freeze."
The comment briefly caused Elsa to avert her eyes.
"That was a mistake; it won't happen again." stated Elsa.
The Fairy smiles and turned her gaze back to Anna.
"And you princess, you're the one the trolls speak of; whose memory was altered."
"How do you know that?" asked Anna.
"Oh please." comments the Fairy. "We fairies love to gossip and listen in on conversations... and songs in the middle of nowhere." added the Fairy, eyeing Elsa with a smirk, who averted her gaze with a cringe. "How did it go... ~Let it gooo! Let it goooo! The cold never bothered me anyway!~"
"No, no, no! Stop! You were leaving!" declared Elsa, covering her red face in her hands while Anna giggled a little at Elsa's embarrassment and commented...
"That's not how the lyrics go; it's Let it go, Let it go, can't hold me back anymore."
"Don't correct her Anna!" declared Elsa.
"Oh, ok..." replied the fairy with a smile, "then were does, ~Here I stand, in the light of-~" sung the fairy, before she dodged a snowball sent her way from a red-faced Elsa, before the fairy giggled as she flew upwards into the trees. "~The cold never bothered me anywaaaay!~" teasingly sang the Fairy, prompting a groan from Elsa, before Anna gasped and called to the fairy.
"Wait! What's your name?"
"Amelia." answered the Fairy as she disappeared into the trees. "Not that it matters. By the way, next time you meet Juleka, ask her why she was attacked, she's not the saint you think she is."
"I never claimed she was." stated Anna. "But why don't you tell me yourself?"
"Like you'd actually believe me if I told you." replied Amelia. "But fine, she's a slut who can't keep her hands on her own girlfriend, whose no better letting her get away with it!"
"Oh..." replied Anna, recalling Juleka mentioning she was rather sexually open to her, as well as the fact that Juleka mentioned she met a 'cutie' before she got sick.
However, Amelia returned into view, looking down at her.
"That's all you got to say to me calling your friend a slut?"
"Well, my last meeting with Juleka, she did mention that she's very 'open' sexually, but is trying to get better." replied Anna.
"Ha! Sexually open? Hehehe! Yeah, legs wide open to any dick or tongue!" laughed Amelia. "I'm done here and with you." added Amelia with a frown, before she retreated into the trees.
With the fairies departure, Anna sighed and looked at her hands, still covered in the fairies blood, before Elsa used her magic to remove most of it, but there was still a faint red stain.
"Thanks." replied Anna.
"Sorry I can't remove it all."
"That's ok, I won't cause a panic walking into town, I can wash my hands when we get home." replied Anna, before she turned her gaze to Ahyoka, whom was still looking towards were Amelia left, though a small smile was on her face. "Mrs. Cox? Why are you smiling?"
"It's nothing." replied Ahyoka, turning her attention back to Anna. "I was just thinking about how confused that fairy was at your kindness. It's like she just couldn't understand why you would save her. A part of me thought that maybe, juuuust maybe, the kindness you showed her would make her a better person." added Ahyoka.
Anna smiled from the comment, however, before she could speak, Amelia declared back from the trees...
"Fat chance on that you overgrown bat!"
The remark clearly irked Ahyoka with a twitch of her left eye. However, Elsa walked up to Ahyoka with a smile and commented...
"Now that things have settled, while I don't agree with your actions, I'm very grateful for your willingness to protect Anna and I. Death is the last, final option when there's absolutely nothing else, you can't question a dead person after all."
"When all else fails huh?" stated Ahyoka, before she smiled, closed her eyes and nodded. "Very well, I understand Your Majesty." she added, before giving a slight bow. "Should such an event arise again that puts either of you in danger, I will restrain with pleasure instead of lethal action."
"Thank you." replied Elsa, before Anna added...
"Yeah, thank you. I know you don't like fairies and Amelia only reinforced that, but Juleka really isn't like her, she's nice and considerate and-"
"A slut!" declared Amelia from the trees.
The remark clearly annoyed Anna, before Elsa commented...
"How about we start heading back?"
"Gladly." commented Ahyoka, before Elsa and Anna began walking, with Ahyoka at the rear, before Amelia gave a parting comment...
"Yeah! You better run humans!"
Ahyoka also looked a little annoyed, though commented...
"I have to admit, this Juleka sounds interesting for a fairy, whose apparently a 'Human Sympathizer'."
"She's also the leader of her village." replied Anna. "And she has a rule not to harm Humans."
"Really?" asked Ahyoka curiously. "But still, I find it strange that Juleka is a familiar name to me. Why do I know a fairy's name?"
"Well..." started Anna, looking back to Ahyoka. "Juleka is the name of the fairy Izzy met when she was little."
Ahyoka paused in thought for a moment, before gasping.
"Oh, that's right! The fairy she met on the boat coming here. She told you about that?" asked Ahyoka curiously.
"Yeah."
"Hmm... this makes sense though..." commented Ahyoka. "A couple days ago, Izzy came home in unusually high spirits. She said she meet a long-time friend and there were visitors in town around that time so I didn't think much of it. I'm guessing the two met?"
"Yeah... I hope you arn't upset about the meeting." replied Anna. "Izzy and Juleka were really happy to meet again."
Ahyoka sighs and lifted a hand up to rub her forehead.
"While I personally don't approve of it, my daughter is an adult that can make her own choices. I can only hope she listens to my warnings. As long as she doesn't bring any fairies into our home, then she can befriend all the fairies she wants. Some lessons are better learned the hard way."
Elsa and Anna were a little lost for words at Ahyoka's reply, before Elsa commented...
"For what it's worth, the fairies avoid Arendelle."
"Really?" asked Ahyoka curiously, while Anna also looked to Elsa the same and repeated the question.
"Yeah." answered Elsa, before a small sigh came from her. "I'll be frank Mrs Cox; The day Izzy and Juleka met, Anna was attacked by a fairy that prompted me to come rushing into the forest to save her."
"So that's what happened." commented Ahyoka wide-eyed. "I heard that you were seen speeding out of town. So her Highness was actually attacked by a fairy and still wants to be nice to them?" she added, but Anna quickly commented as she turned around and walked backwards to face Ahyoka...
"But there's more to the story! The fairy wanted nothing to do with me, but I kept prodding; wanting to be her friend since she was the first fairy I encountered. She ended up poisoning me and made me see horrible stuff that made me set the forest on fire until Elsa came. But in the end, the fairy turned out to be Juleka's girlfriend who was really stressed out about Juleka being sick. I ended up healing Juleka and quickly became their friends."
Ahyoka didn't look very swayed by Anna's explanation and commented...
"You said Juleka's the leader of her village. Sounds more like their indebted to you."
"It's not like that. We really are friends." replied Anna, starting to get a little annoyed, before Elsa stepped in.
"Ok, calm down Anna. It's not like we can change her mind about fairies in one day."
"Yeah, you're right..." sighed Anna, before turning around and walking ahead. "But not all fairy's are bad."
Ahyoka said nothing in reply, though Elsa continued...
"Anyway, on the way back home, Anna ended up falling asleep because of healing Juleka, who was following us back home to meet Izzy. Juleka ended up sharing a lot about fairies in general, like their poisons only working when entering the body through a cut or stab. She also mentioned, the fairies avoid Arendelle because of me." stated Elsa with a nervous smile. "Because of the Eternal Winter."
"Hmm... ok..." replied Ahyoka. "Good, they don't want to incur your wrath."
"I'd never use my power like that against them though." commented Elsa.
"But the fairies don't know that." stated Ahyoka. "...which keeps the masses of them in check somewhat."
"Anyway..." stated Anna. "I can tell you how not bad Juleka is until I'm blue in the face, nothings going to change your mind until you meet her, are you at least open to do that?"
"Are you telling me there's another fairy around here?" asked Ahyoka.
"No, I don't feel any other fairies, but if their flying, I can't see them with my magic anyway." answered Anna, looking back to Ahyoka and saw her frown.
"I don't want to associate with any fairies, but I probably should meet her again since she's made contact with Izzy again."
"Great, just promise not to kill her if and when you do meet her."
"I promise."
"Good." stated Elsa. "So, why do you hate fairies?"
"You misunderstand, Your Majesty..." replied Ahyoka. "I don't hate fairies; I distrust them."
"But why though?" asked Anna.
"Well it's nothing like my parents being attacked or killed by fairies." answered Ahyoka. "I've simply heeded the warnings from my mother and the stories I've heard from others. I don't need to learn lessons the hard way when multiple people have said their bad."
"But that seems..." started Anna. "Weren't you curious? Those stories could be exaggerated."
"True, but I trusted my mother, she said fairies should be avoided, so I avoided them." replied Ahyoka, before Elsa looked back and commented...
"I assume you mother must be a much older Succubus, so she would know. What's she like? Is she still alive?"
Elsa and Anna then saw Ahyoka smirk, before she replied...
"How surprising would it be if I said my mother was human?"
The sisters both looked confused, before Anna asked...
"So your dad was a Succubus?"
"Heh, Succubi are woman, men are Incubi." answered Ahyoka. "And no, my father was human as well."
"Then..." started Elsa, "If your parents were human, that would mean you were human once."
"Correct." replied Ahyoka with a smile. "I was turned by my Mistress. When I was young, my village was attacked and I was separated from my parents and captured with the other children that were taken."
"Oh no!" gasped Anna.
"Heh, I'll spare you the unpleasant details of my captivity, but I was eventually brought to a large town where I and other children were to be sold off to some random person. A Succubus mistress saw me and ended up buying me as her 'snack'." revealed Ahyoka.
"And you ended up her slave, being raped all the time!?" gasped Anna, before Ahyoka chuckled.
"No, no, she was actually nice." replied Ahyoka. "She bought me to save me. She treated me with kindness; clothed and feed me, treated the injuries I had. The only thing she required of me was my body, but she never forced herself on me and didn't do much to me in the beginning; especially considering what I had already experienced, she was gentle."
Elsa and Anna are clearly confused, stopping their walk, before Elsa commented...
"So... A random Succubus sees a child being sold and she buys her to 'save' her and treat her like her child?"
"Yes." replied Ahyoka, before she smiled. "I was confused too, on edge and wondering when the 'act' would be over and she stopped being gentle and attacked me for real. But the attack I assumed never came, she was never rough with me. The Mistress told me she hated seeing children being sold to people who would simply abuse, ruin, and throw them away; she occasionally bought one or two to spare them and better their lives."
"That's..." started Anna, before Elsa finished...
"Wow."
"Heh, yeah; for a demon, the Mistress was very kind." replied Ahyoka. "I wasn't the only child there at the time and they reassured me that I was safe. I was eventually able to relax and came to consider the Mistress as my mother, as all the other children did."
"But..." stated Elsa, "What about your birth mother?" asked Elsa, before the sisters saw Ahyoka avert her gaze with a smile.
"The Mistress searched for her and ended up finding her, but she was badly wounded, the Mistress said she smiled when she told her I was safe."
"I'm sorry." commented Elsa and Anna.
"It's ok. I was able to make piece with it." replied Ahyoka. "The Mistress brought her body to me and allowed me to say good bye and morn her."
"Wow..." commented Anna. "She really is nice if she put the effort in to look for and find your mother."
"Yeah..." replied Ahyoka. "She did the same for every child she bought and even released the child back to their parents if they were alive and the parent wanted them. Anyway, as I got older, the Mistress; who was now my mother, started requiring more of me; Job-wise, I couldn't just stay home having sex with her and the other kids. So she got me a job with one of her friends."
"Well that's understandable." commented Elsa.
"Yeah, then on my sixteenth birthday, she warned me that she'd set me free on my eighteenth birthday, or more appropriately, kick me out. She was the type that was into kids and teens."
"Like a certain someone we know." teased Anna, which prompted a chuckle from Ahyoka.
"Heh, yeah... The Mistress said she did her task of raising me to take care of myself, which I could at the time my eighteenth birthday came, I knew people, had my own friends, even a girlfriend at the time. I learned things and had my own money; I was self-sufficient."
"Well..." stated Anna. "And I'm guessing she was buying more kids?"
"Yeah, it turned out the Mistress was known for raising stray kids until their eighteenth birthdays." answered Ahyoka. "And she gave all the 'soon-to-be-free' adults a choice: Continue their life as human, or as a Succubus. Clearly, I chose joining the Mistress as a fellow Succubus to be able to defend myself should the need arise. Eventually, I decided to leave the town I grew up in and journey out into the world where I eventually met and fell in love with my husband and had three wonderful children."
"Wow..." commented Elsa. "Your mother sounds like a wonderful person. Have you talked to her since living on your own?"
"Yeah, occasionally." answered Ahyoka. "I haven't spoken to her since I've lived in Arendelle though, no real reason to. She's a 'hands-off', 'on your own' kind of mother once you leave the nest. But I'll be forever grateful for what she's done for me."
"Well that's good." replied Elsa. "Would your mother welcome you back home if you returned?"
"Not to live with her; but a visit, yeah." answered Ahyoka, before Anna asked...
"Your mother wouldn't happen to be Edith, would it?"
"Hehe, Izzy told you about her huh?" commented Ahyoka with a smile. "No, my mother isn't Edith. Although, my mother and Edith are friends, so I have met Edith. She's a rather... interesting person; very carefree and laid back."
"Whose Edith?" asked Elsa, before Anna quickly answered...
"She's a really old and powerful Succubus Izzy told me about and she has a sister- oh! Is Lynn your mother Mrs. Cox? Izzy said the two are friends and you just said your mother is friends with Edith."
"Hehe, no, Lynn is not my mother either." answered Ahyoka.
"Have you met her?" asked Anna.
"Yeah, she's like her sister, but is more pro-active about getting into things, or people. So while Edith may show you respect given your status as Queen and Princess; Lynn, not so much."
"So she'd be rude to us?" asked Elsa.
"Not rude, but rather... make clear sexual advances on you just to see how you'd react and if she likes the way you react, she'd continue until, well... I'm sure you get the idea."
"Oh..." replied both, Elsa and Anna as their faces redden a little.
"Hehe, she's rather harmless if you don't anger her, which, short of trying to kill her, is hard to do. I fell victim to her a couple times when I was still human, even as a Succubus; she took a particular liking to me." stated Ahyoka.
"Well..." started Anna. "Good thing we have our magic."
"I'm afraid your magic would be of little use once Lynn sets her sights on you." commented Ahyoka.
"Really?" asked Elsa, before she thought of Isabelle's fearful show of her abilities.
"Yes, her aura alone would weaken you to the point of being unable to move, let alone having the concentration to use your magic, and even If you could, you probably couldn't put in enough effort for it to affect her enough to stop."
"That's unsettling." commented Anna.
"Yeah..." added Elsa. "Being attacked like that with no way to defend yourself."
"Well there is one." replied Ahyoka with a smile. "Lynn hates rape, so if you start crying and it's clear your not enjoying what she's doing, she'll stop."
"Really?" asked Anna curiously.
"Yeah. Sex is just a fun thing for her. In a way, it's like a greeting. If the person isn't into it, then she isn't either. But this only applies if it's a person she actually likes and wants to be acquainted with, a friend." answered Ahyoka.
"Oh, well... I guess that makes sense." commented Anna, before Ahyoka added...
"She had a thing she told me once, what was it... 'The flesh succumbs easily, but the mind takes work.' Something along those lines. Basically, if you're not already into it within the first few minutes, she not going to bother with the effort to have the mind match the flesh."
"But couldn't she just force the person to like what she's doing?" asked Elsa. "People have their limits."
"Sure, any succubus could wear down someone's spirit or break their mind through sheer pleasure and time; but that takes more effort than Lynn's willing to put in if she actually wants to be around the person afterward or be on relatively good terms with, and have the person still function like a normal person." answered Ahyoka. "I'd be willing to bet that if Lynn were to ever meet you two, she'd want to have a good relationship with you given you do hold power as Queen and Princess of Arendelle. No reason to burn a possible bridge if you don't have to. It won't stop her sexual advances, but she won't pin you down and have her way with you if she knows you won't be into it mentally."
'So she's a more aggressive Elly.' thought Anna.
"Well that's..." started Anna, before glancing to Elsa. "Interesting. Even with all the power Lynn has, she doesn't just go around causing trouble."
"It would create more problems that she doesn't want to deal with..." stated Ahyoka. "We're the same in that regard, there's no reason to cause trouble, just because you can. We may be demons, but we're not lawless. The kingdom I lived in has rules just like any kingdom, like Arendelle. Anyway, Edith's the same. She has all this power, but she really doesn't do anything with it. The power is just a by-product of how she lives her life and the fact that we get stronger with age, as you two will as well." she added, before Anna commented...
"Yeah, Izzy mentioned that power was never Edith's goal, she was just curious about stuff and wanted to learn and kept out of trouble."
"Yeah, she hates confrontation." replied Ahyoka, "She'd rather solve a problem with words, than action if possible." she added, before Elsa smiled and commented...
"Edith sounds more like the one I'd rather meet."
"I could arrange that if you wanted." offered Ahyoka.
"Really?" asked Anna.
"Yeah, I know portal magic back home in the event of an emergency that my family needed to retreat to safety in a hurry, but it's a one-way trip, I never bothered to learn any other locations. I could also send a message through if anyone happens to be on the other end."
"Whoa..." commented Elsa, along with Anna's...
"Wow... a portal? Like a window you could walk through and be in a completely different place!?"
"Yep. Haven't needed to use it though, but I also need to know the password to open the portal. It changes every few years, but I have friends in my hometown that send me the new word."
"Well it's nice you have a plan..." stated Elsa. "But I hope you continue not having to use it while you live here." she added with a smile, while Ahyoka smiled back.
"Given our meeting, I'm confident I won't need to enact it."
"Well then..." started Anna with a smile as well. "Enough about Edith and Lynn who we may or may not met, back to you Mrs. Cox. How do you turn a human into a Succubus?"
"Well it's a rather simple process actually." answered Ahyoka. "Sparring the finer sexual details-"
"I don't mind details." commented Anna with a smile, while Elsa glared at her and commented...
"We'll pass on that, thank you."
The remark prompted a frown from Anna, while Ahyoka smiled and continued...
"Well, one of the two methods my mother used was sex and drinking her blood during it over a period of days. The whole process took about a week since there was no rush."
"Wow, so it's a gradual process?" asked Elsa.
"Yeah, it allowed me to feel my body change and get used to it." answered Ahyoka. "Living with a Succubus, I was of course familiar with the needs of a Succubus and mother trained me in the use of my abilities with some of my sisters. So she didn't just turn me and throw me out."
"Wow..." commented Anna. "Your mother is like a saint."
"Hehe, she really is very kind and nice." replied Ahyoka with a smile. "In case your curious, the other method is more rapish, it involves breaking a person's mind and spirit through unending pleasure for hours or days on end and rather than feed on them, the Succubus would force their own energy into the victim, getting them hooked on the desire for sexual energy."
"Wow..." commented Elsa. "What is a person like if their mind is broken?"
"Well it depends on what breaks them; but in general the person is just a shell of their former self. There's nothing in their eyes if you look at them, it's rather sad actually." answered Ahyoka. "They'll just lie on the floor motionless like a dead body if they're alone. If broken with pleasure though, they'll crave sex desperately from any nearby person and masturbate if left alone until exhaustion, until they recover the energy to continue. They'll still retain the desire to eat, so they won't die if they have access to food, but they have no reservations about relieving themselves where they are."
"That sounds so sad." replied Elsa.
"It is." stated Ahyoka. "Their considered the perfect, docile slave if that's what someone wants. But it is possible for a mind-broken individual to return to normal, but the longer they remain broken, the lower the chances for them to regain their identity, or be useful for anything, even a new Succubus. So if a person had plans for a mind broken person, they have a few hours after the moment the mind collapses before the person is ruined. So you could think of it like erasing the persons identity from themselves to be reformed into someone else."
"That's so horrible!" declared Anna. "So your saying that; hypothetically speaking, if me or Elsa were to be broken like that, you could have either of us believe we weren't sisters, or queen or princess?"
"Yes, you would become a different person; different personality, different likes and dislikes, the only thing that would remain the same is your appearance." answered Ahyoka.
"And it's not reversible?" asked Elsa.
"Not impossible, but very difficult and risky to actively correct. Unless the person doing the fixing knows exactly what their doing and even then, there's risk; the affected person could suffer from a complete, irreversible loss of their self and remain in a death-like sleep until they actually die of starvation." answered Ahyoka, before she saw the two cringe and glance to each other. "But there is another possibility; the success rate is really low, but I have heard stories; the original self could rise in the person and experience a sort of dual personality. Anyway, you two don't need to worry about that I'm sure."
"Yeah..." replied Anna, nervously. "It's just a hypothetical anyway."
"Perhaps I should've been more reserved in answering, I'm sure I've dumped a lot of information on you two." commented Ahyoka.
"No, it's ok." replied Elsa. "I wanted to know. After-all, doing something like that takes time."
"Yeah..." replied Anna. "We'd fight... hehe..." she added, though clearly looked a little disturbed.
"I'm sorry, Your Highness." stated Ahyoka.
"No, no, it's fine, it's just... this whole mind break and changing a person's personality talk sounds eerily similar to what the Trolls did to me."
"Trolls?" questioned Ahyoka. "That fairy mentioned them."
"Yeah, the Rock Trolls." answered Anna. "When we were little, Elsa mistakenly struck me in the head with her magic and our parents took us to the Rock Trolls; where the leader, Pabbie, removed my memories of Elsa having magic and replaced them with 'normal' ones. He never did reverse what he did, so I still have those fake memories." she added, though chuckled nervously, and added...
"So if Pabbie can put fake memories in the place of real ones... it just unsettled me at how similar the two things are. I've gotten to know him, so I know he's a friend, but I'm just now realizing the kind of power he has. Memories are what makes someone who they are and Pabbie can seemingly alter them at will."
"Well... that would explain a lot." commented Ahyoka, before she looked to Elsa. "And you were expected to pretend you didn't have magic in front of your sister for the rest of your life, or at the very least, your childhood? I'm sure the situation was stressful for you and your parents, but there are better ways that Troll could've fixed the issue."
"Well..." commented Elsa, now looking a little uncomfortable. "There were other factors at play as well. It all worked out in the end though."
"Yeah!" added Anna with a smile. "The truth came out and everything's good now."
"Yes, of course." replied Ahyoka, giving a slight bow. "Best not to dwell on things in the past that you can't change, but learn from it and apply it to the future."
"Right!" replied Anna happily. "We certainly won't mess around with our future kids memories if they make a mistake!"
The comment prompted a wide-eyed look of surprise to Ahyoka's face, before Elsa suddenly started coughing as if something was caught in her throat.
"Oh... my." commented Ahyoka.
Anna's face then turned beet red at the realization at what she just implied.
"Oh... right..."
Elsa soon calmed her coughing, face just as red as Anna's as she cleared her throat.
"C-Congrats?" questioned Ahyoka, briefly glancing at the sisters stomachs. "Which of you-"
"Oh no, neither!" quickly answered Anna, while Elsa turned around and walked away. "W-We aren't, I mean, not now! We'd like to, but-"
"ANNA!" declared Elsa.
"Y-Yanno, how about we just head back?" asked Anna, smiling with embarrassment, turned around and began walking away.
"Alright..." replied Ahyoka, despite the shock of the reveal, she smiled with delight and followed behind the sisters.
- Arendelle -
The trip back to town was one of awkward silence for Elsa and Anna, Ahyoka however, not so much, simply delighted at the idea of the two wanting to start a family in the future.
Arriving within moments of the town, Ahyoka walked ahead of the two a few steps and and gave a short bow.
"Thank you, Your Majesty, Your Highness, for giving me the time from your day. Aside from our surprise guest, I enjoyed our time together."
"So did I." replied Anna with a smile, followed by Elsa...
"Same here, we learned a lot."
Anna then added...
"Next time, introduce us to your mother, or Edith and Lynn."
"Alright, it would be nice to talk to my mother again, see what she's up to now." replied Ahyoka, before she chuckled. "At least let her know I'm alive and have a set of twins now."
Then, as if on cue...
"Mom?" came a familiar voice and all three turned to see one of the twins up ahead at the town's entrance from the forest, Samantha, the short-haired twin.
The young girl quickly ran out to meet the trio, walking to Ahyoka's right.
"Mom, what are you doing with the Queen and Princess?"
"I had my meeting with them today." answered Ahyoka.
"In the forest?" questioned Samantha, before Anna commented with a smile.
"We wanted to see what made your mom special where no one could see us."
"Ohhh..." replied Samantha with delight. "Did you tickle her wings!? Mom is really ticklish there!"
"Hehe, yep. It was an unexpected treat." answered Anna. "Next time we meet though, your mom agreed to introduce us to her mother."
"Really?" gasped Samantha, before she looked to Ahyoka excitedly. "I wanna meet grandma too! You hardly ever talk about her! I'm gonna get Beth." she added before sprinting away and Ahyoka called to her.
"Wait a minute! We're doing that later!"
"You're already out here, why wait?" answered back Samantha, before she entered the town and Ahyoka sighed.
"Sorry about that." stated Ahyoka.
"It's ok." replied Elsa with a smile. "I still have a few minutes to spare."
The three only waited a minute at most before Samantha arrive with her sister, both excited and Bethany asking...
"Are we really going to meet grandma!?"
"Heh, apparently." replied Ahyoka with a smirk. "Let's get off the main road..." she added, before walking back from the town entrance and into the trees a short distance, hidden from direct view of anyone near the town entrance. "Ok, this is good..." commented Ahyoka, before she looked to the twins. "Go stand with the Queen and Princess for a moment."
The twins did as their mother said, Sammy standing to Elsa's right and Bethany to Anna's, before Ahyoka walked a few steps ahead and faced a tree to their left.
"Your Majesty, Your Highness, my apologies, but I'd like you to stay there out of sight for a moment in the event that my mother isn't in a presentable state when I open the portal, she could be... occupied."
"Oh, I see..." replied Elsa with a lightly blushing smile, along with Anna.
The two pair of sisters then saw Ahyoka lift her right hand up towards the tree, before closing her eyes as her hand began to faintly glow with a purple energy. Ahyoka then opened her eyes and using her used her index finger to appear to write three symbol's in the air near the tree.
While Elsa and Anna were amazed, but silent, the twins were not and Bethany excitedly asked...
"Is that a magic spell!?"
"Yes." replied Ahyoka. "Now be quite for a moment sweetie while I open the portal, I need to focus." she added, before her right hand glowed a little brighter and seconds later, the floating symbol's matched the glow before they vanished and a sudden oval-shaped, adult-sized hole appeared in front of the tree. Given their angle, neither of the sisters could get a clear gaze into it, but they all looked on in amazement.
However, they did hear a woman's voice come from it...
"And you are?" said the woman as if uninterested, while Ahyoka smirked.
"If you bothered to look this way, you'd know."
"Oh it you!" replied the voice with delight. "Abby!"
"Ahyoka." stated Ahyoka, with annoyance.
"Oh... right, right, Yoka my dear. It's been awhile, still living among the humans?"
"Yes and I see your still doing the same thing."
"Oh yes, this little one? I bought her a couple days ago. Poor little thing just needed love and kindness. She's still a bit skittish, but she's settling in. Rather clingy though, but I don't mind."
Elsa and Anna saw Ahyoka glance to them and shake her head, before the woman in the portal commented...
"Whose there with you?"
Before Ahyoka could answer, the twins had waited long enough and quickly hurried to their mothers side.
"Hi grandma!" the two greeted in unison, before the two gasped and giggled at what they saw and Samantha asked. "You're you being naughty with her?"
"Oh my, oh my!" commented the woman with delight. "Grandma? Yoka dear, are those lovely little things my grand-daughters?"
"You have your own harem of children, Mother." stated Ahyoka and it was clear her tone intended for her mother to back off.
"Heh, as protective as you were with your first born... fine, fine, those lovely's are all yours my dear."
Ahyoka sighed with annoyance.
"It's not like- whatever, I've contacted you to introduce you to some people, my daughters being two of the four."
"Hi!" greeted the twins again, waving their hands and introduced themselves.
"I'm Samantha."
"And I'm Bethany."
"Heh, hello Lovely's." stated the woman in the portal. "I'm Silvia. But I'd prefer you continue calling me grandma."
"Ok Grandma!" replied Samantha delightfully, before Bethany reached out her right hand to the portal.
"Can we really walk through this to where you are?" asked Bethany, before Elsa and Anna saw her hand harmlessly enter the portal as if sticking her hand out of an open window, but didn't reappear from the back of the portal, which prompted a giggle from Bethany.
"You sure can." answered Silvia. "But I don't think you're mother would approve."
"I certainly don't." commented Ahyoka, before she saw Samantha be daring and stick her head through the portal and coo with delight...
"You have a really big home." stated Samantha, before Ahyoka pulled her daughter back.
"So..." started Ahyoka. "I live in a kingdom called Arendelle now and-"
"Arendelle?" questioned Silvia. "Why does that name sound familiar? Arendelle... Arendelle..."
"Have you been here in the past?" asked Ahyoka, before she glanced to Elsa and Anna, who shrugged their shoulders and shook their heads.
"Can't say that I have. I have heard the name somewhere though. Eh, I'm sure it'll come to me later when it doesn't matter." replied Silvia.
"Ok, so, I'm in Arendelle now but before I introduce you to the two other people, I'd like it if you made yourself more presentable."
"Yoka dear, you do know I'm in my own home don't you? What human could you possibly introduce me to that I can't just sit here with this lovely laying on top of me sleeping peacefully? I'm not ashamed of who I am, especially in front of humans."
"The Queen and Princess of the Kingdom." answered Ahyoka.
"Wow, the Queen and Princess? You're certainly doing well my dear. Ok then, that warrant's some consideration. Give me a moment."
A small sigh left Ahyoka before she looked to the sisters.
"Sorry about the wait."
"It's ok." replied Elsa with a smile. "Your mother certainly seems interesting."
Ahyoka gave a nervous chuckle, before Silvia commented...
"Alright, I'm ready for my audience with the royalty of Arendelle."
Ahyoka turned back to the portal and cringed a little, but sighed and motioned the sisters over.
Once Elsa and Anna joined Ahyoka to face the front of the portal, both were a little surprised when they saw a fair-skinned, beautiful woman with piercing red eyes and auburn hair reaching just pass her shoulders, dressed in a near sheer black robe. The garment did little to hide how well endowed she was or the fact that she was nude underneath it. The woman was sitting on a rather expensive looking couch and from the surrounding area around her that the two could see, Silvia was quite well off, possibly some form of royalty or similar standing herself.
However, that wasn't what gave the sisters pause, it was the nude female child, their back facing them, resting their head in Silva's lap as she calmly stroked the child's head and ran her fingers through their short, black hair.
"Hello, Your Majesty and Your Highness." greeted Silvia, with a smile and slight bow of her head. "I'm Silvia."
"Hello." repeated Elsa, also with a slight bow. "I'm Elsa, Queen of Arendelle."
"...And I'm Anna, her sister." added Anna with a smile. "I'm the Princess."
"It is very nice; though unexpected, to meet you two." replied Silvia. "I had no idea Yoka had reached the point of meeting royalty so casually in the forest, I'm so proud of her! Has she been causing any trouble?"
"No, it's all fine." answered Elsa with a smile. "Just a few days ago, I didn't even know people like her existed."
"Really? That must've been a shock." stated Silvia.
"Yeah..." added Anna. "We first found out from Izzy; I mean, Isabelle."
"Really?" asked Silvia curiously, before Ahyoka commented.
"Izzy is the Queen's handmaid."
"Oh, really!?" gasped Silvia with delight. "Got your kids on the inside, nice!"
"It's not like that Mother."
"I'm just teasing!" commented Silvia as she gave a dismissive wave of the hand, before Anna stated...
"So Ahyoka told us a little about you and what you did for her. It's such a nice thing your doing."
"Thank you, you'd be disgusted how often children are kidnapped and abused. I may not be able to save all of them, but it's one less child that suffers or dies alone." replied Silvia with delight, before she lowered her gaze to the child in her lap, caressing her head, "After all, only someone truly evil could hurt and abuse such lovely's. They should feel safe and secure; their screams should be one of bliss, rather than pain." she added, lowering her right hand down and caressing the child's rear.
Elsa and Anna gave a nervous, blushing chuckle, it was quite clear where Silvia's preferences were and she made no attempt to hide it.
"So..." started Silvia, lifting her gaze to the two, Elsa specifically with a smile. "Where is the King? With a Queen as wonderfully dressed and beautiful as you, I'm sure he's not far."
"O-oh, uh..." stuttered out Elsa blushing brightly, while Anna raised a brow at Silvia's light flirting. "Thank you, but there is no King, at the moment."
"Oh, well if your currently looking, then I know some-" replied Silvia, before Ahyoka quickly commented...
"Mother!"
"What? She said not at the moment." replied Silvia with a smile. "I'm simply offering the opportunity-" she added, before Anna spoke up, with a forced smile.
"With all due respect ma'am, the offer is not needed."
Silvia looked to Anna with a curious raise of the brow, before glancing to Elsa and smiled.
"Ahh... I see, my apologies; I meant no offense." commented Silvia, before the comment prompted Anna's face to redden. "A kingdom without a King, but lead by Sister's..." added Silvia with a smile, before she gasped. "Oh wait! Arendelle! That's the kingdom that the previous King and Queen were lost at sea! You're their children."
The sisters embarrassment quickly gave way to curiosity and Elsa was first to ask...
"You know about that?"
"Yeah, you have my condolences, losing a parent is never easy to deal with." replied Silvia. "A friend of mine told me about it because one of her friends was on the ship with your parents."
"Really!?" gasped Anna, before Elsa quickly added...
"Do you know what happened to them!? Their bodies were never recovered!"
"Yeah..." added Anna. "They were supposed to be headed to Corona, but there was no trace of them or the ship."
"All I know is there was some kind of attack, some force that assaulted the ship." answered Silvia.
"An attack?" questioned Elsa disturbingly.
"Then, they were murdered?" questioned Anna in shock. "But by who? We have no enemies!"
That's all I know, sorry." replied Silvia. "I had forgotten all about it, I didn't find it too interesting to me when my friend told me. Not very interested in the problems of humans if it doesn't involve children." she added, before Elsa eagerly asked...
"Then can you get the information from your friend, please?"
Silvia looked at her curiously.
"What's in it for me?"
"W-What?" gasped Elsa.
"Your Majesty, you may be Queen, but your not MY Queen and this is our first meeting; for all I know, you could be one of those people torturing kids. If you want me to do something for you, then I need to know what I get from it. Children are the only one's who get my investigative services for free."
Elsa calmed with a sigh.
"Of course... we don't know each other. It's rude of me to request something of you without payment. What is it that you want?"
Silvia hummed briefly, before she looked at Elsa with a grin.
"A night with you, your Majesty."
"W-What!?" gasped Elsa, as her face turned bright red, while Ahyoka gasped...
"Mother!
Then followed by Anna...
"No deal!"
Silvia however, simply giggled.
"It was a joke, a joke!" stated Silvia, before she looked to Anna, frowning at her. "My, my Princess, it looks like you want to come and attack me for even asking for some private time with your lover. That would be a grave mistake on your part to disturb my lovely's nap. Though I do appreciate that devotion, that fire."
"I'll show you fire..." muttered Anna.
"Anna, calm down." stated Elsa, before Samantha spoke up.
"Wait, if you do stuff for free for kids, then help them out for me."
"Yeah, me too!" added Bethany.
"Really?" asked Silvia with a curious smile.
"Yeah..." added Samantha. "When the Queen and Princess are happy, it makes us happy too!"
"And we don't want to see them sad." stated Bethany.
Elsa and Anna were both clearly touched by the gesture and Elsa commented with a smile...
"You two don't have to do that."
"We want to." answered the twins in unison, which prompted a giggle from them, before Samantha added. "It's our gift to you for being so nice."
Elsa then teared up from the twins kindness, before they all turned back to Silvia, who smiled.
"Well then, ok, because the twins are so lovely, I will grant them their request and see what information my friend has about what happened on your parents ship."
"Thank you!" replied Elsa.
"Just to warn you though, I may not come back with much information or the info I do get may further hurt you." stated Silvia. "This event happened some years ago and my friend may not even remember any additional info."
"Understood." replied Elsa, before Anna added...
"Any additional information would be welcome."
"Then I'll see what I can find out." replied Silvia. "Since I'm sure you don't want me creating a portal near you randomly, Yoka dear, contact me in a few days and I'll relay what information I get for you to give to your Queen and Princess."
"Alright." replied Ahyoka.
"Thank you for doing this for us." stated Elsa. "Even though we just met."
"Don't thank me yet, I haven't done anything." replied Silvia.
"Well you've agreed to help when you didn't have to, that's worthy of thanks." stated Elsa, before she saw Silvia smile at her.
"Arendelle wouldn't happen to have any orphans that need a home would it?"
"N-No." replied Elsa, a little surprised at the question and the assumed request to follow.
"Well that's good, but if you ever come across a child; a female child, twelve and under preferably, without a home and in need of shelter, don't hesitate to send them to me. I'll pay for them, of course, for your trouble."
"Uh..." replied Elsa with a little cringe. "I'm not very comfortable with that." she added, before Silvia chuckled.
"Too morally suspect for you your Majesty? Yoka there has grown up to be a fine woman. Well, the offer is there, I won't pressure you."
Elsa didn't quite know how to respond to the comment and simply smiled nervously, before they saw the young girl resting on Silvia's lap stir and lift herself up and sleepily look at them, though clearly looked embarrassed and covered her chest and crotch, even though her position didn't require her to.
"W-Who are they Mistress?" asked the child.
"Just my daughter and her friends, along with her own daughters." replied Silvia, before she reached back into the couches cushions and pulled out a child-sized dress and hands it to the child, who takes it and puts it on. "The adult with darker skin was once in your position long ago. Say hi."
"H-Hello..." greeted the child, a little nervously, before the twins eagerly greeted back.
"Hi! I'm Samantha!
"And I'm Bethany! What's your name?"
The child looks to Silvia, who smiles and comments...
"Go on, introduce yourself."
The child then nervously looks back to the twins with a little smile.
"I-I'm Zoe."
"Hi Zoe!" greeted the twins delightfully.
Zoe then whispers into Silvia's ear, which clearly delights her.
"Oh, another round? Well aren't you eager."
Elsa and Anna's faces then reddened considerably, before Silvia spoke to the child.
"The why is important though; you don't need to offer yourself to me because you think you need to."
While a bit uncomfortable, Elsa looked intrigued by Silvia's comment to the child, she didn't simply 'attack' the child and asked for a reason, to which the child whispers to Silvia again, who chuckled.
"Well I certainly am." replied Silvia with a smirk, before she scooped Zoe up in her arms with a small gasp from the child, though Zoe was clearly smiling to be in Silvia's arms. Silvia then looked to the others and stood. "I'll have to end this meeting here; I must tend to this one again, in my bedroom." added Silvia with a smirk.
"Alright mother." sighed Ahyoka, before the portal closed with a wave of her right hand.
"Well..." started Anna, smiling nervously. "She's certainly not shy about her preferences."
No, she's certainly not." agreed Ahyoka, before Anna looked to the twins with a smile and commented...
"And thank you two again for what you did, you didn't need to do that. I'm sure we could've come to an agreement."
"You're welcome!" replied the twins in unison, before Ahyoka commented...
"I hope you two can get closure on this. I'll let Izzy know when I have the information. Until then..." stated Ahyoka, before giving a short bow. "I'll take my leave, come on you two." she added, before speaking to the twins and departed from Elsa and Anna, who gave their good-byes.
Once Ahyoka and the twins were out of sight and Elsa and Anna were alone, Elsa gave a heavy sigh and lifted her shaky left hand over her face as a frosty aura billowed from her.
"T-They were attacked!" commented Elsa shakily, clearly about to cry, which prompted Anna to tear up and reach her hands up to Elsa's shoulders.
"It's ok Elsa; hopefully we'll find out more in a few days."
"Where could they have gone though? There should've been SOME trace of the ship on the way to to Corona. What if they lied to us? What if I'm the reason-"
"Hey, hey..." calmly stated Anna, before she hugged Elsa. "You're just going to stress yourself out wondering. All we know is what Silvia said, the ship was attacked; This is hard for me too, but if we tried to guess everything after that, we'll be a wreck. We just have to wait, potential answers is better than nothing."
"Y-Yeah... you're right." sniffled Elsa, before wiping the tears from her face. "Just speculating on the little information we have will do us no good at all."
"Right..." replied Anna, pulling back and looking into Elsa's teary eyes with a smile. "Once we get more information, we can start to piece together possibilities, but it's pointless to do that now. We just have to be patient, we've gone this long with nothing afterall."
"Yeah... yeah... Thanks for calming me down." replied Elsa. "I'm still stressed from the little Silvia did tell us. I'm honestly afraid for what she finds out."
"We'll face it together." replied Anna with a smile as she took Elsa's hands in hers. "You won't be alone." she added, before Elsa sighed with a smile.
"Right, together."
"So, ready to head back, or do you still need a moment?" asked Anna.
"I'm ready, let's go home." replied Elsa with a smile.
"Good!" stated Anna with a smile as well, before she took Elsa's right hand in her left and the two began to head towards the town.
"So..." began Anna. "On a lighter note; she said it was a joke, but I noticed you didn't immediately decline Silvia's offer. We're you actually considering it?"
"W-What!? No! Of course not! I..." gasped Elsa, red-faced, before she glanced down to her hand in Anna's. "I... don't know." she added with some shame that she couldn't answer with a 'no', However, looking to Anna, the Princess met her gaze briefly and simply 'hmm'ed' as she looked ahead, which made Elsa quite nervous at Anna's lack of response. "You don't have anything to say to that?"
"What do you want me to say?" asked Anna.
"I dunno... be mad at me."
"Mad?" questioned Anna looking to Elsa curiously. "Well, I don't like it that you'd consider it, but given what was offered... I get it, potential answers to what happened to mom and dad. Everyone has a price, even you and me."
"What would be yours?" asked Elsa. "If Silvia made the offer to you?" she added, before she saw Anna, lower her gaze in thought.
"As tempting as it is, I don't know... I don't think I could do it." answered Anna with a sigh. "There's too much unknown going into it for me... I don't know her, and the agreement is for her to go to someone else for the information, which may not even be a guarantee that they'll have the info. So there's the chance that I offer my body for nothing to show for it, and I'd feel horrible, and you'd never look at me the same, that would hurt the most."
"I wouldn't-"
"Yeah you would... I would." stated Anna, followed by a sigh.
Elsa was silent for a moment, before she asked...
"... what if Silvia claimed she already had the info, and just wanted-"
"Yanno, let's not go down this road." commented Anna with an uncomfortable chuckle. "She didn't have the information, so that's not something we need to entertain."
"Yeah..." replied Elsa, with the same chuckle. "Mom and Dad are probably giving us disappointed looks from heaven at this conversation."
"Yeah, I'm sure they wouldn't want us to become harlots for their sake."
"Heh, right..." agreed Elsa. "As much as I want to know what happened to them, I can't let that need compromise who I am. In the event that I somehow get to talk to them again, I don't want to feel ashamed to met their gaze because of what lead to it... thanks for reminding me of that, Anna."
- Arendelle Castle -
"Finally, I can wash this blood from my hands." commented Anna as the front door of the castle closed behind them and Anna looked down to her faintly red-stained hands.
Elsa simply smiled and the two head up the stairs, however, it wasn't long before they turned a corner and saw Isabelle walking down the hall towards them.
"Hey Izzy." greeted Anna with a smile. "We just came back from meeting your mom."
"Oh, how'd it go?" asked the handmaid as she stopped in front of them.
"Very informative." answered Anna. "We got to see her in her 'full glory' too."
"Hehe, really? I'm sure that was a sight." replied Isabelle with a chuckle.
"Yep, I even talked her into meeting Juleka in the future."
"R-Really?" asked Isabelle with surprise.
"Yep!"
Elsa then commented, lowly, with none of the energy Anna or Isabelle showed as she walked ahead and by Isabelle...
"I'm going to head to my room."
Anna noticed this lack of energy and quickly realized Elsa was still effected by what little they learned about their parents.
"Oh, you want me to come with you?" asked Anna.
"No, no... I'm fine." replied Elsa, stopping briefly, though not turning to face them. "I just need some time to myself."
"... ok..." replied Anna warily.
- Elsa's Room -
Closing her door, Elsa leaned her back against it, closing her eyes in a frown as tears flow from her eyes.
"They said they were going to Corona... they both told me that." cried Elsa, "But the day they left, Mother had a sad look on her face..." before she lifted her hands up to wipe the tears from her face. "No, I can't do this, Anna's right; we don't have enough information. I'm just grasping at anything I can think of."
Pulling herself away from the door, Elsa walked to her dresser and knelt down to open the bottom drawer to reveal a burgundy, frilled scarf, neatly folded; her mothers scarf, with a diamond pattern along it's length. Elsa smiled at article of clothing and carefully removed it before she draped it over her shoulders and almost immediately felt some sense of calm as she caressed the fabric.
However, the calm didn't last too long, only to be replaced with a feeling of loss, reminding her that she'd never feel her mothers embrace again. Hearing the familiar crackles of ice however, Elsa opened her eyes to see ice spreading out around her.
"No, no, not again..." muttered Elsa, before she thought of her old mantra... "C-Conce-"
However, looking down at her mothers scarf, then her left hand, Elsa stared at her hand briefly and recalled an act her mother did that calmed her and Anna and extended her pinkie finger before slowly trailing it down her nose a couple times, before she smiled and closed her eyes, while the spreading ice stopped.
"This is much more effective than 'Conceal, don't feel'." sighed Elsa, before she pulled her finger back, smiling and looking at it. "Nothing but good memories with this." she added, before repeating the calming act. "Cradled in mother's arms..."
Seconds later, Elsa closed her eyes and began to hum a familiar lullaby that came to her as she imagined herself back in her mother's arms, before the words came and she began to whisper it...
"~Where the north wind meets the sea, there's a river; full of memories. Sleep my darling safe and sound, for in this river, all is found.~"
Unknown to Elsa, Anna stood outside her door; resting a hand and her forehead on it, listening to the lullaby with a smile and whispered along with Elsa as her own tears fall.
END