Fear will be your enemy

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Back down in Arendelle, far away from where Kristoff and Anna were, the air became more frigid and snow coated the kingdom. People began to worry that the sun would never come back, and that they would run out of supplies to keep them warm. The fjord was still solid ice, which meant all the visitors that came for Elsa's coronation were forced to stay. Guards began to help unload extra supplies from the ships, to bring into the castle, where they could be kept safe.

Hans made his way through the overly crowded court yard, handing out blankets. "Who needs a blanket?" He shouted. "The castle is open. There is hot soup in the Great Hall."

"Arendelle is indebted to you, Your Highness," an old woman said to Hans.

The Duke shouted from across the way, "Prince Hans!" he yelled. "Are we supposed to just sit here and freeze while you give away all of Arendelle's tradable goods?"

"Princess Anna has given her orders," he reminded the Duke.

The Duke continued, "Has it dawned on you that your princess may be conspiring with a wicked sorceress, to destroy us all?" he pestered.

"Do not question the princess," Hans responded sternly. "She left me in charge, and I will do my best to protect Arendelle from treason."

"What? Treason? No, I... I..." he stuttered as he tried to regain control.

At that moment they were interrupted by Anna's horse, franticly galloping into the village. "Whoa, there!" Hans yelled trying to calm the horse down. Arendelle guards quickly ran over and grabbed the horse's reins. "Easy, Easy." Hans continued.

"It's princess Anna's horse!" a villager shouted. "Where is the princess?" the crowd gasped.

Panic swept over the village. Hans looked up toward the North Mountain. "Princess Anna is in trouble! I Need volunteers to with me to find her!" He shouted.

Multiple men stepped forward to volunteer, including a number of guards. "I volunteer two men!" The Duke shouted out to Hans.

The Duke turned to his guards before they left. "Should you encounter the queen," He said, lowering his voice even more. "Be prepared to put an end to this winter. Do you understand?"

The men nodded, they enjoyed a good fight.

At last, they all road off across the frozen fjord toward the mountains, where they knew Elsa would be.

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At the top of the Northern Mountain, Elsa walked in circles inside her ice palace, as her fear grew stronger. She couldn't stop thinking about the look on Anna's face when she stuck her. She wished she could take it all back

"Get it together Elsa," She demanded herself. Oh how she wished she could look to someone for guidance. "Conceal it, don't feel, don't feel!"

As Elsa was trying to get ahold of her emotions, the ice that surrounded her began to crack, and form sharp daggers from the walls. She ignored the ice, and continued to try to keep herself under control. "Don't feel, don't feel, DON'T FEEL!" She shouted at herself.

The color of the ice on the walls began to change from a bright blue to a deep red. A storm began to grown around her palace, to match her feelings of fear, and worry.

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