You tell your kids to not be afraid of monsters. "They don't exist" is the common told lie. Little do you know that monsters do exist, and too often are we the ones who create them. Aurora Destiel deserved to be a normal girl, with a normal life. She deserved to live once, and die once like every other human. But she learned first-hand the consequences of those who mess with death, and all of his power. This is the story of how Aurora became a monster.
Normality. Its the veil many of us use to hide our differences, to hide our faults, to hide our secrets. For Elsa Arendalle, there is no difference. She hides a secret that sets her so far apart from others, it could kill her. After her parents tragic death, Elsa and her sister, Anna, were forced to flee the government, to flee the orphanages and flee the foster homes. So they set up their own group of people. A group of run-aways and vagabonds. Elsa becomes the city wide fear and a bed time story to frighten children into obedience. Then, a mass-murderer escapes prison and goes after one person, Elsa. How will she survive detection of her identity, and escape the mass-murderer bent on killing her?
*under the process of editing*