TWENTY: My Everything

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[ELISA]

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[ELISA]

"So now what?" Elisa asked her parents. "Now what are we going to do? You two were never really together. My whole life is a lie. Thank you so much. I have a sister that I'll never be able to meet because you have her up. And before you say it was for my safety. What about hers? She lived her life hating you no doubt because that would be something Hans would want her to do. Or maybe she looked up to you and didn't know why. I don't know. But you're my mom," she turned to her former father. "And I don't know what you are to me anymore. You can leave. I won't care. Leave me like you left her."

"Leigh it's not like that," Annalina said. "They had no choice."

"Oh," Elisa said lowly. "You're on their side now?"

"It was all done with perfectly good reason," Talia said. "It was either you or her. One of you would've had to stay here and one of you would have to go."

"There had to be another way," Elisa said. "We could've both stayed or gone. You had no right to choose for me. I'm half a villain and so is she. There was no difference between us. You just didn't care—."

"Don't you dare accuse me of not caring," Elsa snapped. "I've done so much for you to have the life that you deserve. I care about you, both of you. And I wish that it could've been different but I can't change  the past."

"Leave the part in the past Elisa," Ally said. "Forgive forget."

"How can I forget?" Elisa retorted. "I can't be okay with the life I have when my sister's life has been being stuck in the the fucking isle. If you cared, you wouldn't have given up so easily. If you cared, you would've fought to have the both of us. We were a package deal. And you tore us apart. My whole life I knew something was missing. And now I know why it felt that way. Because of you."

"Now Elisa," Fairy Godmother stated calmly. "There's a reasonable explanation for all of this."

"Yeah?" Elisa asked. "There's no reasonable explanation. Cut the bullshit. I'm going to my room now." She pointed a finger at Frost. "And you can runaway dad. Oh wait, I can't call you that anymore can I?"

"Elisa—."

Elisa stormed out the door, frost following her footsteps, tears streaming down her face. She entered her room, locked the door and flopped down on her bed, sobbing into her pillow.

A soft knock was heard on her door.

"Hey Elisa," Ally whispered. "Can I come in?"

"I don't know, can you?" Elisa retorted, sitting up and rubbing her eyes. "No."

She heard Ally sitting on the other side of the door.

"We can just talk like this then," Ally said, though she got no response from Elisa. She cleared her throat.

Elisa frowned, "You didn't say anyone else was here."

"Well sorry," Ally said. "I knew you'd open the door if you only thought it was me."

Elisa shut the door in her face, freezing it shut, skidding down the door and resting her head in her hands. She didn't know how much time had passed but she'd heard Ally's footsteps retreat. All she heard was silence.

"Elisa?" An unknown feminine voice said, tapping the door.

Elisa ignored their persistent knocking, wiping the tears from her eyes and taking deep breaths to compose herself before she did reply, "Whoever yoh are, I don't have time to talk."

"My name's Hanna," she replied, sitting on the other side of the door. "In your sister. You don't have to talk it's fine."

"How are you here?" Elisa asked. "Or have you been here this whole time and they've been hiding you?"

"I just got here," Hanna said. "It's a long story but I'm here now."

"That's nice," Elisa sniffled, wiping the tears that wouldn't stop spilling. "Mom said she had no choice but to give you up but I don't believe that."

"We can't change what happened," Hanna said calmly. "But we can change the present. Let's turn a new leaf. Forgive her. She did what she thought was right even if it probably wasn't. So you have to let it go you know? You can't be mad at her for something she can't change now."

Elisa opened the door and wrapped her arms around Hanna and pulled her into a hug. Hanna stiffened, not expecting that response before she relaxed and returned the hug, patting Elisa's head.

They stood there for a long while, neither wanting to let go before Hanna did as she stared at her new found sister,m. She looked a lot like Elsa did in the text books she'd seen on the Isle. Then again, she couldn't really say that because she'd used to cut the pictures out for her father who would then draw xs over the woman's eyes.

Elisa smiled at her a sigh escaping her lips as she surveyed Hanna. She noticed that she was wearing a ROAR jacket, though she had no idea where she had a quite it. Hanna smiled at her, tugging on its collar.

"Jay's told me a lot about you," Elisa said when she pieced the pieces together. "He talked about you nonstop. I don't know how I didn't connect the dots sooner when I found out your name and it matched with the girl he always talked about. You were his everything. He felt bad for leaving, if that helps."

Hanna pursed her lips, "It does. Thanks. But you know what Elisa? You're my everything. You're everything I've  wanted in a sister, someone who actually cares without having ulterior motives."

"You're different than other people I know, in a good way," Elisa clarifies. "And after this Cotillion thing is over. I want to get to know you. Make up for the time we've missed."

"I'd like that," Hanna said with a small smile.

"You'll always have me," Elisa said with a smile. "I hope you know that."

"I do now," Hanna said with a smile. "You're the one I've been waiting for all my life."

























END OF ACT ONE!
ACT TWO: COMING MARCH/APRIL 2020!

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