See You Soon

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A/N: Hi everyone! Sorry, I know, I know. It's been months. I apologize. I was distracted and dealing with a lot of stuff. Hopefully, I'll be able to update more! Now, Enjoy!
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The moment Elsa entered the castle she was enveloped in a hug by her mother. "Elsa, sweetheart, are you alright?!" the Queen asked, cupping her daughter's face.

Elsa gave her a small smile. "I'm fine, mother" she said.

The king came and laid a hand on one of her shoulders, causing the crown princess to shift her gaze to him. "Where were you before and after the attack?" he asked sternly.

Elsa bit her bottom lip. Anna must have told him that she wasn't there when those criminals attacked. "I, I was near the forest. I got into it once they attacked. Had it not been for Sir William's son, they would have kidnapped me." She knew that her father didn't like it much when she spoke about Jack.

"And the boy? How is he?" Adgar asked.

Elsa might have imagined it, but her father looked the slightest bit.. worried about Jack. "He was wounded, but fortunately it wasn't life threatening. That's why I was late, I wanted to... Thank him" she lied.

The king nodded, his lips pressed into a thin line. "I've had it this time" he muttered, anger clear in his voice. "These, these criminals had been trying to kidnap my daughters for years! I will not stand and watch!" he said. Elsa felt her heart drop, nothing good could follow this.

"Adgar, what do you plan to do?" Idun asked her husband, although she looked as if she knew the answer.

"A ship from Corona had arrived two days ago. Tomorrow morning, the girls shall leave with them to their Aunt, Queen Primrose." Adgar said, turning to look at his daughters. Elsa's breath hitched. "You'll return when it's safe here" he assured them.

"No" Emma murmured, taking a step back from him. "You can't do this" she said. Her friends, her home, is she supposed to leave all that behind?

"I'm sorry, Elsa" Their father said gently. She wanted to shout at him. How could he? Hadn't he done enough to her?

"But Papa! We can't just leave everything we've ever known!" Anna exclaimed as her older sister stayed silent, the news still sinking in.

"I can't take the risk. You both are leaving and that's final!" The king said with a strict tone, leaving no room for discussion.

Elsa glared at her father, feeling a storm of emotions, but mostly anger. "As you wish, my King" she said coldly through gritted teeth, gave a mock curtsey, then stormed off upstairs to her room. She immediately started writing a letter to Jack. She needed to talk to him, to see him. Once she had finished the letter, she tied it to the pigeon then let the bird fly out the window.

Suddenly, she heard a knock on the door. "Elsa? Love, are you well?" he mother's muffled voice came from outside.

"I'm fine, mother. I just need some time alone" The Queen heard her daughter say. She sighed and headed to her bedchamber where her husband was.

"Adgar, are you sure that this is the only way to keep them safe? Look at them!" she said.

"I can't think of another way. You know that we have tried everything. They will be safer in Corona. My sister will make sure of it" Adgar said, holding his wife's hand and sitting her next to him on the bed.

Idun sighed. "They're just children" she murmured, squeezing his hand a little.

"I know, but we can't risk losing them," Her husband caressed her cheek with his free hand. "I can't risk losing any of you," he kissed her hand.

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