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She couldn't believe this was happening again. It didn't matter how hard she tried, Elsa wasn't able to control her magic. It was always difficult to do so when she was angry. If this was one of Rumple's games, she would make sure the Dark One payed the price. After all, that was one of the few lessons he gave her - magic always comes with a price.

But guess what? So does lying.

The Snow Queen tried her best to have hope, though. She needed to believe her sister was trapped in that urn - alive. Hell, Anna had to be alive. Elsa cursed under her breath when she noticed she was freezing the whole corridor. It was pathetic to see someone at her age who couldn't control her own magic. The worse part of it was that Elsa knew her magic was unstable because of her sister's disappearing. Anna was the only person in her life who always stood by her side.

The thought of losing her sister made her emotions a freaking rollercoaster - yes, she knew what a rollercoaster was, Henry had made sure of that.

Although, the Snow Queen had to remind herself that if she did find her sister, she would have to explain Kristoffer's possible disappearing as well. She had no idea if he was missing, but Elsa hadn't seen him back in Arendelle.

This problem, however, wasn't as urgent as the one she was facing right now. Elsa was trapped in a maze, forced to keep going until she found a urn that would maybe help saving her sister. Let's just say that trusting the Dark One had never been one of her skills.

No one in their right mind would, to be honest.

Maybe just Belle, the innocent girl in love. How can she be in love with such monster? Elsa would never understand. It's not like he's extremely handsome either.

The Snow Queen made a disgusted face at the thought.

Elsa had to be careful. Snow White and her husband seemed to be very open and genuinely care about her problem. She knew they were good people. It was true that sometimes the princess blind hope could be annoying, but everyone had a flaw - Snow White's was to be too good. Emma was nice, but the savior could represent an unimaginable threat since she had a great power in her.

It could be a problem if she wasn't careful.

The Snow Queen rolled her eyes at the thought of Killian. Surely, the pirate wasn't happy with this whole motion to save Anna, but he didn't represent any real danger to her. He had no magical abilities. The worst he could do was to use his hook and sword to create a big mess.

But let's be honest, Elsa could handle a pointy weapon.

The most concerning obstacle was the queen, obviously. Elsa was yet to experience how much power Regina held, but she wasn't stupid to underestimate someone with her reputation. Regina was called the Evil Queen for a reason and the fact that Rumple trusted her to cast his Dark Curse meant a lot. Her teacher was no men to make compliments. If he gave the curse to her, it meant the queen was extremely powerful.

Oh, that's right. Elsa had forgotten the outlaw and his Merry Men. It was relevant to recognize a possible, yet small threat from them. The problem was that they were a group of people and being in lower number could lead to complicated scenarios. Nevertheless, Elsa was sure she could deal with their pointy sticks.

Smirking at her thoughts, the Snow Queen continued her way through the maze, preparing herself for possible confronts. She was sure at least one of them was inevitable.

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