Chapter 21

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Elsa was taken to a separate chamber. When the guards opened the door she felt the hot mist immediately stick to her skin. They threw her in there and locked the door.

The heat clung to her like a hot unbearable blanket. Every breath she took warm air entered. She could already feel herself becoming weak. The stones were hot from the steam filled room. She looked desperately to find where the steam was coming from. Up above there was a huge iron bucket. It was connected to a pipe that slowly poured water into it. Once the bucket got too heavy it would spill onto burning rocks making steam fill the room.

The heat was agony. It made everything feel heavy. She tried to use her powers but the area was too hot the ice just created more steam. After awhile the slightest movement made her feel tired. She laid down. Her cheek feeling the warm rock floor. She blew on it for the slightest cool air. Still hearing the water being filled into the bucket then hearing it splash and hiss when it fell. Until she finally became so fatigued that she blacked out.

She woke up again. Not knowing how long she had been out. The room was now but a mist. Until she heard a hissing sound that wasn't water hitting hot coals.

The room began to clear. She looked up to see there was a vent that was letting the steam escape. She thanked her stars as the air became easier to breathe in. The water still went into the bucket. But she didn't care she finally felt well enough to sit up.

Shut!

The vent shut close.

"No no no!" Elsa cried.

The water bucket began pouring again and the steam slowly started filling the room. It was happening all over again.

She tried to find a slot to open the vents again but they stayed shut.

"Please no! Please open open." She cried. She knew it was useless. She curled up next to the vent praying that her friends and sister were alright and that the vent would open again soon.

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"How is she?" Hans asked the guard..

"Last time we saw her she was passed out near the vents Prince Hans. She's definitely weak enough now. The king should be able to see her any time he wants." The soldier said.

"I will be the judge of that. Not to offend you I just want to make sure that your king is in no danger."

"We understand your highness."

"Now what about the others."

"The sister seems to be crying all the time. Are you sure she's apart of it? Maybe the ice witch made her. She doesn't seem like the criminal type. Not a lot of them do."

"Trust me they are. They are incredibly convincing. Keep your wits about you and don't let them abuse your sympathy." Hans commanded. "Now send the rest of your men please. We're to leave for the search party in two days time and I would like to see who I am working with."

"Yes Prince Hans." He said and left to find the soldiers that would be participating in the search party.

After the meeting was done Prince Hans decided to visit the dungeon. He walked through the dark stairwell and into the underground hallway. He saw his enemies one by one.

Kristoff had tried to grab him through the iron bars but Hans was protected by guards. Anna finally looked up at him. Her eyes puffy and red.

"Where's Elsa?" She asked. "Hans please."

"If you are referring to the ice witch she is in her own personal hell." He said.

"You're a sick man." Eugene said.

"And yet I'm out here free and your behind bars awaiting your turn to be executed."

"Executed?" Rapunzel asked in shock.

"Yes Flynn Rider is a repeated felon and is to be hanged for his crimes. Once we settle his date,"

"You can't do that! All he did was steal a few things!" Rapunzel said "he's a changed man!"

"Yes he is a changed man. He has changed from a thief to a threat on the king and queen."

Hans walked away through the door that led to another hallway as heard the yells and sobs of his enemies.

He told the guards to wait for him outside and said he would yell if anything was happening.

He opened the door that was filled with the hot steam. Elsa was sitting near the closed vent. Her face covered in sweat. Her hair matted down from the moisture.

Hans shut the door and took off his jacket.

"Whoohoo is it got in here!" He said. "This must be so unbearable for you."

Elsa glared at him. "What do you want Hans?" She gritted through her teeth.

"I want what I came for. A kingdom. So I will give you an option. Sign Arendelle over to me."

"I rather stay in here for years." She replied.

"Fine then I guess I'll just have to execute all your friends and your sister." He said.

"What?! You can't do that! You're not the ruler of Corona Hans. You're not the ruler of anywhere." She said.

His face moved into a scowl at the insult. He used his jacket as a heat protector and tipped the bucket so the water fell out of it creating more steam.

He then went next to her. His eyes locked with hers. "You're no match for me Elsa. I will make sure you and your sister and all your little friends are all hanged in a row. And I'll make sure you're the last to go so you can see all of them before it's your turn."

"Anna's beaten you before and Jack's still out there. When he finds us and finds what you've done to me, our sister and our friends he'll make you into ice and I'll push you over and watch you shatter." She said.

"Well it's too bad because we're going on a search party for your coward of a brother."

"Jack is not a coward." She shouted.

"Oh yes he is he ran away! He could've been here with you but he left!When we find him they'll be nothing left but his cold wind, but you won't be able to feel it in here with all this heat." Hans got up and reached again for the bucket and poured it before it filled again.

"The next time I see you. You'll be begging me to put you back in here." He said and closed the door.

"Jack will come." She said to herself. He has to. He's there last hope.

Authors note: so definitely some heavy stuff going on. Elsa is not in a good place and man is she angry. Next chapter should have Jack in it! So we'll find out what he is planning! Please like vote and share !!

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