Breaking Free

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Elsa's pov

It's time. After all these years, it's finally time.
I looked up to the dark blue sky, the aurora borealis shimmering down at us, the stars twinkling dreamily.
I saw the glimmering white moon was at its halfway point.
"Gather around everyone! It's almost time!" I yelled.
Rapunzel stood by me fiercely, and so did my crush, Jack Frost. I blushed noticing that he was standing so near, but I remembered to focus on what was important and be fierce.
Livia was in front of me and Constance on the other side of her, other people with powers surrounding us.
"You ready for this?" Jack asked, looking at me.
Jack and I were best friends and I had just stirred up feelings for him last week. But feeling his friendly smile and gaze, I instantly felt better and less nervous about escaping.
"I was born ready," I said, smiling.
I can do anything as long as I have Jack, I reminded myself, giving me a boost of confidence and whacking away my nervousness. Excitement swirled around in my bones.
The moon soon reached its highest peak.
"It's time!" I announced in shock. This was it. This was really happening. We were really leaving, for good.
Livia, Punzie, Jack, Constance, Tooth, Tinkerbell, Fawn, Periwinkle, and more fairies and people who had been trapped with their guilt of containing powers in this awful island reached their hands as high as they could, reaching for the sky.
I did the same. We shot our power, strength and energy up to the top of the force field and watched as our power swirled together. I strained, oozing out every bit of power and energy I had, gritting my teeth as I tried so hard to give my best strength. This was the time where our power would be the strongest and the force field would be the weakest. We soon heard a loud cracking sound and then there was a shake and vibration, as powerful as an earthquake.
We tumbled down, but it quickly ended and we all got up. Without me even asking, Jack yanked my hand and pulled me up.
"What a gent," I giggled to him. Even if we were about to have sweet freedom after thirteen years, it was still the perfect time to tease Jack. He chuckled and blushed.
"Ah, fine, so you're saying I should leave you in the dirt next time?" he teased back.
Okay, Jack and I tease each other way too much. I'm frightened it sickens everyone else.
I laughed, then we both looked up in awe, needing to see what happened.
I watched as the barrier was broken and it fell. Sharp shards of glass rocketed towards the island and I quickly clutched Jack's hand instinctively. Livia used her power to block the sharp glass and rigid edges from falling on us.
I smiled to myself as everyone cheered.
We were finally free.

Anna's Pov

Everything started to shake like an earthquake.
I stumbled into the hall, holding onto the walls and tables that had contents sliding. A flower pot crashed.
"What's happening?" I yelled over the noise to one of the maids who was holding on to something.
She said something I couldn't hear. I kept on sliding and grasping on, squeezing my eyes shut.
Finally, the ground rumbled and the sudden shake died down.
I let go of the table and opened my eyes to inspect the damage.
The maid looked weary and frightened, grasping onto the rusty, antique table to get up.
Flower pots and jars were crashed everywhere, glass shards spread across the hall. Paintings were slanted and sideways. Everything that had been on the tables were crashed somewhere in the hall. Books were flung across the whole other side of the hall, and I found myself with a small cut from a shard of a flower pot.
Mom and Dad came rushing in, their faces flushed and frightened, a few cuts, their eyes wide.
"The barrier has been broken!" Father announced and explained fearfully, looking around nervously as if the castle would burst into flames any second now.
"What?" I asked, trying to hide my happiness.
"Did you know about this?" Mother asked, her eyes piercing into mine.
"NO!" I answered truthfully, shocked that she would accuse me of such a thing.
"You're the only one who knows where the switch is!" Mother yelled, agitated, proving her point.
Suddenly there was a sound of something breaking.
Who was that?
I walked out of the hall and gasped.
It is Elsa.....I think. I've never seen her before except when I was really little, but I don't have that good of memory.
She was beautiful. She just broke one of our vases and was trying to pick it up.
"Ow!" she sighed, cutting her finger on a large shard.
She looked up and saw me.
She gasped.
"Elsa?" I asked, literally on the verge of tears. I took small steps, not believing this was happening. Just hours earlier I'd decided I wanted to visit Elsa, and here she was, visiting me.
"Hey, Anna. Its nice to finally "meet" you," She said, putting quotes on meet.
I stumbled over to her and hugged her tightly. I felt her hugging me back.
"Anna!" My father warned. "Get away from that Monster!"
Elsa flinched at the words and let go.
"Father!" I yelled back, feeling a tear slip out as I looked at him like he was a sick man, which is what I now believe. "Monster? Is that what you think of your daughter?" Elsa asked, stealing my thoughts straight from my mind. I could see the hurt in her eyes and guilt, sympathy and sadness exploded in me, my heart shattering.
"Elsa?" My father said. There was hurt in his voice. "You shouldnt be here," he said, turning away, seeming as if it was too hard to even look at her for him.
"And you should have never sent me away," Elsa said, her voice breaking.
"Please leave, Elsa," Father pleaded.
"Mother please..." I begged, looking at her. She had tears in her eyes, but as usual, she kept quiet.
Then after a moment of silence, my mother, super quiet from guilt and sadness of sending away her own daughter, surprised us. She spoke to the person who made her the quietest being in Arendelle.
"Elsa?" She said. She hurried to Elsa and hugged her. They both cried.
"It's been so long," Elsa said, relieved she was here, wiping her tears. I could tell she's been through a lot of stuff at the island.
"Way too long," My mother agreed.
"Enough! Guards, take this creature out out of here!" Father demanded and ordered selfishly, his eyes icy cold and his arms folded.
His words hit Elsa so suddenly.
"Creature?" Elsa said, her eyes widening. I could tell she was using all of her willpower not to burst into tears.
"Daddy, this is just like the day we separated. Don't you wanna be with me? Don't you miss me? How can you watch your own daughter be whisked away with tears in her eyes? Twice?" Elsa threw the questions at father so quickly.
Father swallowed and calmly replied, "There is nothing I miss about such a creature who doesnt know how to control herself. You're no daughter of mine."
He turned and snapped, and immediately guards started marching in.
"Father!" She yelled. Guards started to take her away.
"Father, dont do this!" I begged, crying and sobbing.
My heart exploded and shattered into a billion pieces.
"Don't come back Elsa....Ever," father said. He walked away.
I knit my eyebrows, choking back sobs as tears streamed down my face.
Father. Is. Sick.
He is the monster of the family, not Elsa.

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