"I swear if I ever meet this Hans guy…" I muttered under my breath. I heard Elsa open the door and stopped to look up at her. It was dark outside and I was trying to help her with some of the threats she had received from other Kingdoms. They claimed that she was a "monster" and a "witch".

"Hey, come on, it's getting late, you need some rest. You've been up all day and I can tell you're getting tired."

I put out the candle by my desk and took off my glasses. I wasn't ready, I was going to read all of these letters if it was to kill me, but I know she wouldn't let me do that. "Alright, I'll be in shortly." She nodded and walked down toward her room. I could hear the bed creak as I got up from my chair and closed the door behind me. I put out the few candles that were still lit as I walked down the hallway towards our room. It was darker than I thought and though I couldn't see anything walking down the hallway, I could see the warm, comforting bed at the end of the hallway. Elsa was waiting for me.

As I got in the bed, I could hear her whisper "You know you shouldn't be doing all of this for me, right? I never did anything good to you."

"What are you talking about Elsa? You let me into the castle when I was on my travels despite the guards being so skeptical of me." She was doubtful. She looked like she was going to cry and I did the only thing I knew what to do in this situation. "Hey, its ok, I still love you, you'll never lose that from me. Ever, I promise." She put her head on my shoulder and began weeping into it. I began to stroke her hair. "Hey, it's ok, I'm right here, I always will be. I'll never leave you." She took her head out of my shoulder and looked up at me

"Thank you."

I could see the tear stains on her face and I took my shirt and wiped her face. "There's no need to cry. I'm here and that's all that matters right now. Now come on, let's go to sleep." I reached over to put the candle out when Elsa grabbed on to my shoulders.

"I love you. You've been there for me since Anna's death and I can't ever thank you enough for that."

"I love you too." And that was all I said before I put the candle out. I lay down in the bed and looked over at Elsa. God, she was cute when she was asleep. And that's when I heard it. The castle gates slammed open and Li got out of the bed, Elsa awoke.

"What's happening?"

I could hear the fear in her voice. She was hardly ever afraid.

"I don't know. Just stay here." I grabbed the sword form the nightstand by the door and walked out into the hallway, still pitch-black. I went to light one of the candles and was shoved to the ground.

"Get off of him!" That was the last thing I heard before I was knocked cold. I don't remember much after that.