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I gasped for air as I felt my muscles get weaker by every punch and kick I do and as my powers use up more of my energy. Hans, the douche, doesn't seem to get tired, he'still spouting nonsense.

"Ha, you weakling! Are you tired yet?" He shouted and I shook my head.

"I got snow around me, it's you who must be tired!" I said in an exasperating tone trying to quickly recover from the heat attacks. "Are you kidding? I've been training for years for this moment!" He said, firing up again and breathed fire out of his mouth. I pulled up spikes from the snow and darted towards him but I missed my aim. "What are you, some kind of hero? Training for years, yeah right. You disrupted my college assignments!" I shouted and he laughed. "Aren't we all heroes, Ice? Except for you and your cold attitude! My ancestor, Fire has always been active and when he tried to befriend yours, you told him to shut up!" He screamed and shot fire darts at me. I dodged them quickly.

"Your story is all twisted! Fire was an annoying, loud, pain in the ass and my ancestor did him a favor by not paying him any attention for his own good! Fire has to learn how to shut up!" I screamed at him as well. We both paused for a moment, I felt my knees go weak and my head go dizzy. "You...you're tired?" He asked me. "Only...if you are..!" I replied and we both dropped dead on the snow. We breathed heavily, looking at the blue sky.

"Are you guys done yet?" Anna came up to me and helped me stand up. I feel a little wobbly though, I couldn't do this any longer. "You weakling! Who knew the descendant of Ice is such a wimp!" He mocked, still lying on the snow, creating a snow angel. "Shut up Hans. Get out of here." I went up to him just to tell him off. Anna and I went inside the cabin where she prepared hot chocolate for me and I stretched my feet and arms.

"He's kinda cute," Anna said and I laughed.

"No kidding," I said and took a sip from my hot chocolate.

Anna sat down with me and ate a muffin bread. "You really went out there. Such an odd act from you since you usually ignore me when I annoy you." Anna complained. "Are you serious?" I asked but she glared at me. "I admit, I was really annoyed when he asked for a fight. I would not usually do so but it was so weird when it came to play. I didn't dislike it." I told her and she took a sip from my hot chocolate. "Maybe it's pent-up stress." She told me and left me in the room.

I stood up from my chair and I felt my bones and muscles sore from that fight. I looked outside and saw that Hans was gone. Maybe he knocked some sense into himself and went back.

"What a very cozy cabin you got here." A voice said in the living room. God, I got spooked! "God! Why did you break in? Are you for real?!" I complained and he walked towards me. "Yikes, just standing in front of you sickens me." He said, breathing heavily. "Can't you breathe properly?" I asked and he shook his head. "Fire breathed heavily from his nostrils to show his fury and strength. I must always be like Fire." He said and I chuckled.

"That's stupid." I commented.

"You really are like Ice. You have no regards for others' feelings." He said and I flinched.

"That's not true." I mumbled under my breath because I didn't want him to hear. Hans stared at me once more, this time with less judging eyes and more of an observing kind. "Nice to meet you, Ice. Til we meet again." He said and led himself out of the cabin and into the forest. Is he some kind of spirit or entity that appears once in a while? It's really weird to see that! I do hope I don't meet him again.

"Hey Elsa, happy birthday. I forgot to give this to you." Anna came and gave me a necklace symbolizing a snowflake. "Thanks Anna! This is really beautiful." I told her and she smiled. "We'll be going back home tomorrow so it's nice to give it to you as early as now." She said and I got curious. "Early as now? Who was it from?" I asked her. "From mom and dad." She said and went back to her room. I looked at the necklace that sparkled everytime the light shines on it. I wore it around my neck. Now, I feel my parents are always with me wherever I am.

"Elsa and Anna, make sure to pack your clothes. You're leaving first thing in the morning." Aunt Greta reminded us and I went back to my room and started packing things up.

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