Elsa's Secret Past (part 1)

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"Elsa," Anna repeated, "What do you mean we don't have the same parents?"

"I mean we aren't siblings." Every Guardian's face was shocked. "But, that doesn't mean we aren't related."

Elsa's parents, Natalia and Isay, looked at her with guilt lurking on their faces.

"But, then how-why did you grow up with me?"

"Because I was sent to."

"When?"

"When I was one and my mother was murdered."

Everyone, except for Elsa, Natalia, and Isay gasped.

"Who murdered your mother, Elsa?" asked North.

"I-my family doesn't like to talk about it."

Before he could say any more, Tooth interrupted.

"Maybe we could learn more about Elsa and her family by viewing her memories."

"Um... how about no!" Elsa screamed.

"Elsa, why do you feel the need to hide so much of your past and history from us?"

"Because...you wouldn't view me the same if you viewed my memories. Wait, have you?"

"No," she looked around. "Confidentiality."

"Why would we see you any differently?" Bunnymund asked.

Sandy began to explain things in great detail through his sand images, but to no one's surprise, he wasn't able to be understood.

"Because, think of it. You would be seeing my memories and they would tell you what you don't know about me. You would learn secrets about me and a lot of them aren't good. A lot of them I am trying to forget."

"Elsa, the truth always finds a way to come out. We're, well at least I won't view you any differently," Merida assured.

"Thanks, but I still don't feel comfortable with this."

"Elsa, you can object. These are your memories and you have a right to privacy. However, I believe seeing things through your perspective will give us a better understanding of you rather than you solely explaining everything. In the end, it's your choice."

"I still don't know about this. Having your life being viewed for judgement by everyone in this room isn't the most comforting of ideas."

"I have an idea," Jack recommended. "How about Elsa allows us to view her memories and we in exchange all view ours together."

"Hey, I'm not the one who lied about having fake parents for most of my life," Hiccup said.

"Shut it, Hiccup," Merida said.

"Hiccup, everyone's memories will be embarrassing, but it will bring us closer together, but on an awkward level," Astrid explained.

"But, memories are still personal. I agree with Elsa is not wanting to show them, but I think that it is the best option when it comes to explaining certain things or events," Rapunzel said.

"What do you say, Elsa?" Tooth asked.

"I still don't know. You could see things you may want to forget, so if that happens, well, I told you so."

"So, do you agree with allowing us to view them?"

"Uh...sure. But throughout the viewings and maybe during important ones, I may not be here because I have an actual job and I can't stay here all day."

"But, you built this place," said Rapunzel.

"Yeah," she looked around, "I hate it if I stayed in here all the time."

"Hey, I don't go shitting on your lifestyle."

"You may want to tone down the language. If we were all alone, I wouldn't mind, but we're with our parents and others who come from other time periods and don't have the same views as us."

"Okay."

"So, you're okay with this?" asked Tooth.

"Yes."

"I'll go retrieve your memories."

North gave her one of his snowballs and with the words "Tooth Palace", Tooth stepped through the portal and it soon disappeared. Some of the parents gasped and stepped back, but with quick explaining from North, they calmed down.

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