Chapter 2

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The three adults, along with Elsa and the now unconscious, Jack, ride three horses through the forest, heading deep into the mountains. Elsa sat in front of her father on white horse he was riding. Jacks mother rode a brown horse, holding Jack in front of her while her free hand held on the saddle. After a long while of riding, the three had arrived at a clear area. They halted the horses. After they stopped, Elsa's father got off of his horse and picks his young daughter off the horse and set her on the ground. He looked back at Jack's mother, who had gotten off the horse and held Jack up in her arms.

"Follow me." The king said.

The man began walking ahead, Elsa, the queen and Jacks mother followed after him. They came to the edge of the valley.

"Help, please, we need help!" The king called.

Suddenly a whole bunch of rocks began to roll down from the valley. They surrounded the five. Jacks mother gasped, holding her son close. The rocks then unfolded to small trolls with big, round, grey nose, large feet and ears, necklaces with small blue or green crystals. They all look up to the humans visitors.

"Its the king!" one of trolls said.

Some of the trolls then stepped aside, as another one, with walked toward the five humans.

"Grand Pabbie." said the King.

"Your majesty." Grand Pabbie greeted bowing to the king.

The troll then took the small hands of Elsa.

"I sense grate power in her, was she born with it or cursed?" Grand Pabbie asked.

"Born, and their getting stronger." The king explained.

"I see." The troll said, as he let go of Elsa's hands.

He looked toward the women, holding her son with white hair.

"Let me see him." grand Pabbie said.

Jacks mother was a bit sceptical. She looked to the king and queen. They gave her a look of reassurance. The women, trusting them, kneeled down form him. The troll put his big grey hand on the boy's forehead and closed his eyes for a moment. He then opened them.

"To your luck, he wasn't struck in his heart." he explained.

"Is that bad?" the women asked.

"The heart is not so easily changed, but if stroked in the head. Well, that's a different story."

"Do what you have to do, to save my Jack. He's all I have left" the women said.

The Troll put his hand on the boys head and with a glowing blue energy, which then forms to show memories of him playing with Elsa, in the ball room. They were throwing snow balls at each other.

"I recommend that memories of magic are to be removed." said grand Pabbie, as he then changes the ball room to outside in the forest.

"He is to forget the times that Elsa uses her power, to be safe."

Grand Pabbie continued to change the memories, removing the sights of magic and making them look ordinary.

"But not to worry, the fun shall be left."

The troll then took the blue energy in his hand and laid it on Jacks head.

"He'll be alright."

Jacks mother sighed in relief at what the troll said.

"Thank you." she said, as she held her son close.

"But he won't remember I have powers." Elsa said.

"Its for the best." he father said, as Elsa looked up to him.

The Young girl, looked down, sadden that all the fun they had with the use of her magic, was to be no more.

"Elsa." said the wise troll.

"Listan to me."

The Young girl looked to him.

"Your power will continue growing."

The troll showed a vision of Elsa, using her magic with people looking to her. The vision showed her, making a snow flack above them.

"With beauty, there is also great danger."

The snow flake suddenly turned red and had spikes emerging from them. Elsa gasped at the sight.

"If you don't find a way to control it, then fear will be your enemy."

The vision then showed the people in fear and then attacked Elsa.

Elsa became frighten by the sight. She turned and held on to her father tight. The king wrapped her in his arms.

"No." the king said, not wanting this to happen to his daughter. "She can control them, I'm sure of it. Until then, we'll protect her."

"How?" the queen asked.

"We lock the gates." the king said, looking to his wife.

"Lock the gates?" Jacks mother said, having that to rarely happen.

"Yes, we limit her contact with people and keep her powers hidden from everyone." the king explained. "Including Jack."

Elsa looked to Jack with eyes of sadness to know that she may never see her friend again

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