Elsa

Finally, after all this time, the urn had somehow fallen on it's side. Just a little bit further... Just one more push and I would be released from this prison.

I pushed hard and finally the lid gave in. The urn popped open and I immediately felt myself flowing out of the urn. I fled through the gaps of some strange markings, as if I was some kind of liquid. What was happening to me? I felt like I wasn't even in my own body.

After a few seconds, the circle was completed, but it wasn't over yet. Now, I started to raise off the ground until I could see at the height that a normal human could see. I felt myself taking a human form again.

It took another few seconds, but finally, everything stopped and I was my normal self again. I did it! I got out of that thing after all this time. I didn't know how it had fallen on it's side the first place, but that was not my problem.

I remembered how I had been trying to get out of the urn for a long time. I could often hear voices outside, but I could never see these people. No matter how hard I tried, I never managed to get the lid open.

I actually had no idea how I got into that urn the first place. I tried to remember, but the only thing I remembered was that Anna left to find out the reason our parents went on the trip that killed them.

A big part of me knew something must have happened after that. It was just a big gap between Anna leaving and me getting stuck into that urn. A gap that I wasn't able to fill up.

I looked at the urn that was still laying next to me on the ground. Determined, I took my glove off and pointed to it. I didn't know who put me in there or even how long I was in there, but I couldn't let this happen again. Not to me. Not to anyone. No one deserved to be inside that urn.

The urn froze and then turned into dust. There. That was at least one thing less to worry about.

Now I needed to find Anna and let her know that I was okay. I actually didn't even know if Anna returned from her trip... What if something happened and she wasn't alive anymore? Or what if she had forgotten me?

I shook my head and pushed those thoughts away. Of course Anna hadn't forgotten about me and I would know if she died on her trip. She would be waiting for me at the castle, I was sure about it. The poor girl was probably worried sick about me. At least she had kristoff to take care of her while I was gone.

"Don't worry Anna," I thought. "I'm coming."

I walked out of the barn, hoping to find Anna immediately. I stopped an my eyes widened as I saw the environment outside the barn. Where was I? Whatever this place was, this was not Arendale at all.

Nothing looked the same as I was used too. I was standing on something hard and black. It looked somewhat like a road, but it was made out of one piece. There were some cracks in it, but there weren't other stones. There wasn't even any sand on them.

I explored the area, hoping to find at least something that I recognized or something that could tell me where I was.

After a view minutes, I found a big sign on the edge of the road. Behind the sign, there was a big brightly colored line. It had a strange magic feel to it, as if it was supposed to keep you in.

I slowly walked over to the sign to see what was written on there.

"Storybrooke..." I read as I felt my powers getting out of control again.

So the name of this place was Storybrooke... That didn't help me at all. I still didn't know how I got here or what happened. Was Anna here too?

I took deep breaths, trying to get my powers under control and started walking around again, to get to know this town a little bit better. Within a few minutes, I realized that it would have been better if I wouldn't have done that.

Nothing in this town made sense to me. The houses looked slightly like the ones I knew, but they were all made of stone and all of them had glass windows. None of the houses had shutters to keep the wind out.

There were also things that looked a lot like lanterns, but they were strangely shaped and too bright to have a candle inside of them. Those lanterns had something made of glass that also gave a bright yellow light.

In front almost every house, there was the strangest thing I had ever seen. They were made of metal and a lot of them were brightly colored. They had four round things under then, but they were thick and made of a black colored material I had never seen before.

I walked over to a bright yellow one, that was standing closest to me. I looked through the glass window to see what was inside. There was something that seemed to be like a stirring wheel. All the seating was covered in fabric and the couches weren't even facing each other.

From what I could see, it looked like some kind of vehicle, but how could they possibly move that heavy thing? It was too heavy for horses pull it and there wasn't even a place to attach them.

As I looked through the window, I noticed it getting frosted and quickly stepped back. I looked down and as expected, there was a big puddle of ice beneath me.

I made fists of my hands and closed my eyes. It didn't work. My hands were still frosted and there was nothing that could stop me. I needed Anna for this...

I jumped when a door opened. A woman with black hair and a frustrated look on her face walked out and slammed the door shut. She was wearing strange clothing. In stead of wearing a dress, she was wearing pants. But that also didn't look like the ones that I knew.

I held myself still, too afraid to move. I was standing out in the open and I was going to be seen by that woman. If she would see me, then I had a problem. I was the odd one out here.

But the woman didn't even notice me. She ran her hands through her hair, which made clear to me that something was bothering her.

The door opened again and as quickly as I could, I ran away from the metal vehicle. Even if the other person had seen me, I would still have a head start. I kept running until I was back at the place where I started. I hadn't seen anyone around there yet.

When I was alone again, I looked over my shoulder. No one had followed me, so the other person hadn't seen me either. Or maybe they didn't care. As long as they stayed away from me I was fine with it.

I kept walking the other way to see more of this strange, but interesting looking town. I wondered what other strange things this town had, other then the ones. I was also hoping to find at least something that was the same as in Arendale. Even if it was something common like a big forest.

As if my wishes were heard, I noticed a lot of trees on my right side and it looked like it was indeed a forest. I only stared at it, without doing anything else. A forest was at least something that was common everywhere. Even in a strange town like this.

I sighed. This town was interesting, but I just wanted to go home. I wanted to find Anna and get back to where I was before I got into that urn.

My thoughts were disturbed by a strange beeping noise. My eyes widened and I was frozen to the ground out of fear. One of those strange carriages was coming toward and it was going quick. The beeping noise got louder as the thing came closer. It didn't slow down, though the man inside clearly seemed to see me. He was pushing something, that seemed to be making the beeping noise.

Because it was the only thing I could think of, I shoved my hands forward and looked away, afraid of what was going to happen. Just in time, the thing froze and stopped just an inch away from me.

I slowly walked over to the carriage and looked inside. Two man were sitting in it and both were unconscious from the shock they got from my powers.

Tears filled my eyes as I realized what I just had done. I wasn't even in this town for a day and I had already hurt someone. I couldn't leave them in this thing... I at least had to get them out, to make up for what I did!

I ran over to the door on the side and pulled. But it didn't give in. It was completely frozen by my powers and there was no way I could get it open. I tried to thaw the ice, but nothing happened and the door stayed shut tightly.

It started snowing around me and the carriage froze over even more. I shook my head and took deep breaths as the tears streamed down my face. I couldn't solve it. I had to stay away from everyone, so I wouldn't hurt anyone else.

I started running again, back to the place where I came from. I ran straight back into the barn and dropped myself onto the ground as I cried. My whole body was shaking and everything around me started to freeze.

I looked at the remains of the urn that was laying in front of me. I suddenly regretted that I destroyed it and I wanted to get back in it. If I was in there, everyone would be safe from me. Where was Anna when I needed her?

I sniffed and wiped my tears away. Maybe Anna was in this town and I would be able to find her in the morning. With my body still shaking, I yawned and curled myself up on the cold and hard ground. It took a couple of hours, before I finally stopped crying and fell asleep.