It had been one month since Anna had died, Elsa was still the Queen, Hans and the Duke of Weselton had been told never to return to Arendelle ever again. But that didn't matter to Elsa because she didn't have Anna. She had been too late to save her sister and she wished that she weren't here right now. She wanted to be with her sister, wherever she went when she died.

"No, no, no!" I could hear Elsa screaming inside her room. She was sleeping, having another dream. She's had several in the month that her sister had been dead, but none of them were quite the same. They all fell into the same category, and they all revolved around her sister dying, but still, none were exactly the same. I got up to walk to her room.

"Elsa, wake up." She didn't wake up; it's as if she didn't even hear me. It hadn't always been this way; in fact, she would always wake up, until two nights ago. That's when she told me she had the worst one yet. Not only had Hans killed Anna, but he had also killed me too, Elsa had nothing left to love. That's the dream that put her over the edge. Elsa finally woke up.

"What are you doing here?" She didn't know who I was or why I was in her room.

"Elsa, its ok, it's me, Alec." She was genuinely scared. The only time I had seen her like this was those two nights ago. I knew this dream had to have been worse. "What happened this time?"

"I…I'd rather not talk about it." She had never said this to me before, she always told me what happened in her dreams. This had to have been bad, but if she didn't want to talk about it, I wasn't going to force her to.

"That's alright, it was about your sister again wasn't it?" She was fiddling with her braid, which had managed to stay perfect through her restless sleep. She looked up at me as if to repeat what she said before.

"Yeah, it was. It was just me and her, we were walking around the castle a...and then, Hans, he came out out of nowhere." It was hard for her to tell me this, I could see it in her eyes, they were big, but I could see the sorrow in them. "He pushed me out of the way and threw Anna to the ground, she hit her head and I tried to get up to help her, but I couldn't, I was too shocked at what I was seeing and then the next thing I knew, Hans was kneeling next to her, he was holding her head in his hand, and for a second it looked like he actually cared, and then he pulled out his sword and held it up to her throat, and that was all I could remember, I woke up after that."

"Oh my god, Elsa, that's horrible, I'm so sorry that you had a dream like that. But listen, Hans is gone now, he's not going to come back, ever." I truly felt sorry for her, but I had never had an experience like this, so there wasn't much I could say to comfort her. All I could think to do was embrace her in my arms.

"Hey, its ok, I'm right here, and I always will be, I promise." I had always comforted her in the past when she had these dreams, but this was going to be harder. "Come here Elsa." I invited her into my arms. This was always what I did when I couldn't think of what to say to comfort her. She came over and put her head down in my lap. She was as cold as ice; this was typical for her though, especially when she was scared. I pulled the blanket over top of her and began to stroke her hair.. "Go to sleep, I'll still be here in the morning when you wake up, I won't ever let you go, I promise." I whispered as she fell asleep.