AN: I am only going off of what we’ve been told so far - which is actually very little. A lot of the sources are shaky, at best, and I’ve been taking everything with a grain of salt. That said: I thought about the possibility of Elsa having to stay in the forest for whatever reason, and I came up with my own idea of what might happen. I wanted to post it before any more info or trailers come out, because I’m curious to see how close or how far this idea ends up being from the real thing. Anyway, enjoy!

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Anna watched as the mist surrounded her sister, seemingly pulling Elsa away from her. She called out in desperation. Elsa reached back with just as much distress, but the magical forces that keep the two worlds separate were too great. And in only a few seconds, Anna was alone, standing between the four great stones marking the Unknown.

“Elsa!” she called, praying her sister could still hear her somehow, “Elsa!” She sniffled, then, shoulders beginning to drop in defeat. “Come back to me,” she uttered quietly.



Elsa could still hear Anna. In fact, she could still see her. She was standing right in front of her, but in a different realm. The land of Magic, unseen by mortals. “Anna,” she tried to comfort her sister, but she couldn’t touch her, “I’m still here. Please don’t cry.”

“Come,” a mystic voice said from behind her, “Let us get you settled in your new life.”



Elsa’s eyes narrowed, unable to tear her gaze off her sister. Her hands clenched at her sides, and her mouth morphed into a furious sneer as she gritted her teeth together in anger. She turned to face the Elementals, and stated: “I’m not leaving her.”

“Magic cannot leave this forest,” the Nøkk - the water horse - replied.



“I promised her I would never leave her again,” Elsa shot back, her resolve unwavering.



“You should not make promises you cannot keep,” the Nøkk returned, their unearthly voice showing a hint of condescension, “Now come, Snow Queen.”



Elsa’s magic surged within her as her anger did. “No,” she growled.

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