How to fight.

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Jelsa's P.O.V.

I had to find a way to stop this plan. I fought for control but JJ wouldn't give up. I screamed inside my own head and she snapped at me.

"Shut it. Why can't you just except that you've lost?" JJ asked.

"You shut it. This is my body remember, and I would like it if you put a little more cloths on it." I told her.

"I dress how I like, this is my body now."

"No, it's not." I shouted at her.

"Yes, it is." She said and tried to block me out,but she was in my mind and I had control over if she heard me or not.

"I want my body back!" I yelled. I slammed my fist into the wall and she got scared again.

"Stop it!" She yelled.

"No! Get out!" I screamed. 

"No! This is my body now!" She yelled.

"Get. Out. Of. My. Body." I said through my teeth, my actual teeth, I had managed to speak. Her fear was obvious. I looked in the mirror and I could tell he was giving up some of her control. I reformed my dress to the way it was before, and put my hair up again. I smiled and snapped my fingers, Wren and Drecker would soon be on their way back and hopefully I could keep Jack and the others safe, safe from me.

"Oh, darling, they'll never be safe, our father has plans." JJ said from inside my head. I blocked it out and remade a cloak for myself. 

Darren's P.O.V.

I fiddled with a spoon as I worried about my cousin. Jelsa had always been prone to fear when we were little. Jack and I had always been there to take care of her though, but she wasn't letting us in this time. I frowned. Maybe I could talk to her. She hadn't seen me at all since she left. I went to the stables and saddled my horse. I was halfway to where her palace was when I noticed the two reindeer that had been following Jack on their way there as well. I set my horse into a gallop and we got to Jelsa's in no time. I slid off my horse and tied his reins to a tree and walked towards the doors and knocked. It opened and Jelsa turned to look at me. She smiled and ran over to me. She wrapped her arms around my neck and I spun her in a circle.

"I was worried about you, are you okay?" I asked as I set her down. She bit her lip.

"Sort of I guess, but are you and everyone else okay?" She asked. I nodded.

"Of course, now why don't you come home, Jelsa." I said. She looked me in the eyes.

"Darren, you know that I can't do that." She said.

"Yes you can." I said.

"Darren, people think I'm a monster." She said.

"That's because they don't know you yet, you've always kind of kept to yourself during parties, if they get to know you, then they'll change their minds, because I know that you aren't a monster." I told her. She hesitated.

"Okay, but only for a few days, I don't think if I can stay in the castle all the time." She said. I smiled.

"But I'm pretty sure that was still a 'yes, I'm coming home Darren.' And besides that still gives me a few days to convince you to stay full time." I said. She smiled. 

"Okay, well, let's give Wren and Drecker time to get here, I called for them but they aren't here." She said. I nodded.

"Are those the reindeer? I saw two on my way here." I said. She nodded and the doors opened. She smiled and the big one came over to her.

"This one is Wren and the smaller one is Drecker, and then the scary one over in the corner is Ash." She said. Wren knelt down and she slid onto his back.

"Let's go then." I said. I walked out and got my horse. Jelsa and her two reindeer followed me and my horse. When we got back the gates opened immediatly as my mother, Princess Anna, and aunt, Queen Elsa, came running out to hug Jelsa and with in minutes Jack had come to the castle and spun Jelsa in a circle with a huge hug. Mom decided to have a ball for Jelsa in a few days.

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