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When they were little, Amy was sick in bed causing Elsa and Anna to put on a snow show of what they believe the enchanted forest is like. "Elsa. Anna. Amy, time for bed."

She laughed as she watched Anna make kissing sounds causing Anna to gag. "Oh, come on, Elsa. One day you will find your true love. Plus, let Anna make her story too." She says as she sneezed causing a flower to appear on her bed. "Oops."

Neither of the three saw their parents till they heard their father. "What are you two playing for Amy?"

"Enchanted forest." Elsa responds.

"Hmm. That's not like the Enchanted Forest I ever seen."

"What?" Amy asked. "You saw it?"

"I have. Once." The king tells his daughters.

"And you've never told us this before?" Anna says upset causing Amy to laugh at her twin.

"Well, I could tell you now, if you..."

Elsa and Anna ran to the bed causing Amy to laugh. Their mother walked over to them unsure about this, but the king thought their daughters deserved to know the truth. Amy was curious as Elsa asked was the villagers magical like them. She loved hearing this, but she knew that this story was true.

When it was told that something changed causing Amy to realize that there was more to this story that her father never knew. Elsa pulled Amy closer to her as they knew that the story. "What happened to the spirits?" Elsa asked.

Amy didn't say anything as this was something that involved her and Elsa. Their mother sat down. "Do you think the forest will wake again?" Amy asked.

"Only Ahtohallan knows."

"Who?" Amy asked not understand what she said making her mother gasp softly.

"When I was little, my mother would sing a song about a special river called Ahtohallan..." Amy looked at Elsa as they knew this was important to them. "That was said to hold all the answers about the past." She tells them. "About what we are a part of."

"Wow." Anna says laying her head against Elsa.

"Will you sing it to us? Please?" Elsa asked.

Their mother chuckled softly at them. "Okay." She tells them. "Cuddle up close. Smooch in."

Amy scooted closer as her mother held her three daughters. Anna was out as Amy and Elsa were still awake, but Amy was falling asleep not knowing it. Elsa looked at her sister smiling as she listened to her mother sing. She knew that if the forest awakes, her and Amy will have to uncover secrets of what really happened.

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