Elsa slumped into her seat. "What're we going to do?" She was still sat in the car and just had that phone conversation with Hans. She could feel her stomach churning, she was beginning to feel light headed. This was the first time someone who'd learnt about her powers were using them as blackmail. It wasn't a nice feeling.

"We'll figure something out." Anna replied with a smile. She had no idea what they were going to do. But somehow she knew they would work through it, together.

"This is bad Anna."

"Don't worry Elsa."

"How could he possibly know? No one knows! I've only ever told Olaf." Elsa said, frantically running a hand through her blonde hair.

"Just calm down there's no use in panicking."

"Yeah." Elsa said, as she began to take deep breaths. "I'm just scared I suppose."

Anna nodded. "We have to put this right."

"How though?"

Anna tapped her chin. "Well, we know where Hans will be."

"In school." Elsa finished.

"Right. So that means… What does it mean?"

Elsa shook her head. She had no clue.

"God, we're useless at this." Anna said as she too slumped into the car seat.

Anna's phone began to ring. Taking both girls by surprise, both jumping in their seats before sharing a look. Was Hans now calling Anna, to make sure she too wasn't going to ruin his precious play? Elsa was about to vomit. She'd never felt this anxious and scared in her life.

Anna opened her bag and started searching for her phone with shaky hands. She pulled it out and turned it over. The display read 'Kristoff'. Both girls let out a breath of air they hadn't realised they were holding.

"Kristoff?" Anna greeted.

"Anna! Where are you? Are you alright?"

"What?" Anna was confused.

"You're meant to be in class aren't you, and you're not here? Unless I've suddenly gone blind?"

"Oh, I'm with Elsa. We're not coming in today. We don't want to see Hans."

"Oh. Well, that makes sense. He's already replaced you by the way. The new actresses are here."

"Fucking dick." Anna spat. The news made her blood boil. If she had ice powers she would have impaled Hans on the coldest, roughest ice spear she could conjure. And it would have gone up right where the sun-

"Anna?" Kristoff repeated brining Anna out of her thoughts. "Are you there?"

"Y-Yes sorry." Anna said.

"You know what? I'm done too. Where are you?" Kristoff said.

"What? What do you mean?"

"Where are you Anna?"

Anna glanced towards her girlfriend, who she could see was listening intently. "I'm at Elsa's place."

"Right stay there, I'm coming… With Sven. What? Yeah you. You're coming with me. To Elsa's house. Because we're not helping this twat for another second. Hans! He can just hire another two actors can't he? C'mon Sven we act like knobs sometimes, but we have to support Anna."

Anna was growing more and more confused as to what was happening on the other end of the line. "Kristoff?"

"Sorry, right, stay there, we're coming."

The line went dead. Anna looked towards Elsa, with an apologetic simile. "Did you hear them?"

"I heard bits. Kristoff and Sven are coming too?"

"Yeah I'm sorry."

"Don't be. They seem like good friends when they want to be." Elsa smiled.

"I suppose we better go inside?" Anna said. "C-Can I drive?"

Elsa sighed, but couldn't resist that pout. "Okay."

They weren't inside the house long before the boys turned up. Elsa allowed them in and was shocked to see Olaf, he pottered in after the two boys and sat down on the couch; wriggling his legs, that didn't quite reach the floor, in the air.

"Olaf what're you doing here?" Elsa asked.

Kristoff jumped in and explained that he'd asked Olaf to come with him and Sven, he didn't want to do anything that would help Hans. And now he'd lost Olaf, the sole person in charge of lighting and effects. The play would never go ahead without him.

"Shit." Anna blurted out. "H-Hans, he said if we try to ruin the play, he-he'll tell on Elsa."

Everyone stopped what they were doing and looked at the red head. Olaf and Elsa looked terrified, while Kristoff and Sven were confused.

"Shit." Elsa finally said. "Were ruining the play for him."

"Good." Kristoff said, folding his arms across his chest.

"No you don't understand, he has info on Elsa. That isn't good." Anna said.

"Oh?" Was Kristoff's reply. He waited for Anna to continue, but she didn't. "Is that all we're going to get?"

Anna looked to Elsa. She couldn't tell them without her permission, but she thought it would be a good idea. It seemed Elsa did too, she gave her girlfriend a single nod of the head. But it was all Anna needed.

"Oh, so you're letting me tell them?" Anna teased.

Elsa laughed. "Sure am. They're your friends."

"Love you too Elsa." Kristoff said. The blonde girl just shook her head.

"Alright." Anna said. "I'll tell you, but you both have to promise not to freak out."

"Promise." Sven said.

"What about Olaf?" Kristoff replied, pointing to the short man, who was currently changing all the sound and picture settings on Elsa's TV; quietly laughing to himself.

"Olaf knows. See, I tell my friends." Elsa teased. "It's just Anna couldn't give a shit about you two, really."

"Jesus Elsa. You really do deserve your nickname." Kristoff said with a smile.

The two girls laughed, before Anna said. "Funny you should mention that."

Kristoff and Sven looked at each other for a moment before focusing back on the girls.

"Elsa is an ice queen. Well, she's not a queen. But she should be! An icy one!" Anna said.

Kristoff just shook his head. "Anna just get to the point! Elsa, can you please tell us, we'll be here all week with ditsy over there."

"Nope." Elsa laughed.

"She has ice powers." Anna said. "How's that for getting to the point hmm?"

"Elsa can you sort your girlfriend out? Fuck me, how do you put up with her?" Kristoff said.

Sven butted in. "Technically we've put up with her for longer. We should probably be giving Elsa tips."

Elsa laughed. She was glad that revealing her powers could be taken lightly for once. She knew that whatever they said or did, Anna would have her back.

"Hey don't laugh!" Anna pouted. "You're supposed to defend me!"

Elsa blushed. "S-Sorry."

Kristoff and Sven burst out laughing. "Well there goes that ice queen shit, Huh?"

"Just watch." Elsa huffed then stuck her hand out flat in front of her. She closed her eyes, not actually having to put much thought into it this time. A blue snowflake formed in her palm and hovered, growing bigger and bigger. Until a high pitched noise startled her, and the magic disappeared.

"Ice?" Was Kristoff dumb reaction. Along with a screwed up face of disbelief. Sven, meanwhile, was screaming. Like a little girl.

"Oh isn't it beautiful? I love it when Elsa does magic!" Olaf said. "C'mon Elsa make it snow!"

Sven finally stopped screaming. The silence was deafening; albeit only for a few seconds, while he took a breath. Then resumed his screaming at the top of his lungs.

"Sven!" Kristoff shouted, slapping the man on his arm over and over. "Sven calm down."

He finally shut up and looked around the room, feeling very embarrassed all of a sudden. "S-Sorry. I just wasn't expecting that."

"Neither was I." Elsa said. "Anyway. Now that you know about me. I suppose I can tell you about Hans. He knows too, when he told Anna and I the news about being replaced. I-I couldn't hold it in. It sort of leaks when I get nervous-"

A million and one things seemed to line up all of a sudden in Kristoff's head. His life flashed before his eyes, and he mouthed 'oh.'

"-Anyway, he saw the ice and I ran away. The problem is, I killed my parents-"

"No you didn't Elsa it was an accident." Anna was thinking, but she hadn't moved her mouth. It actually came from Olaf.

"Not the point. They're dead, because of me. Ice happened in the car and it froze the controls, killing both my parents. Now Hans knows and he's using it as blackmail. H-He'll turn me in for murder if I ruin the play for him."

"Elsa, it can't even be classed as murder." Anna said.

"So that's why Hans was on the CCTV system last night." Olaf said.

"What?" Elsa and Anna said at once.

"Yeah I was going through the admin stuff this morning and his computer logged on just after midnight, and accessed the CCTV. I thought it was strange, but if you can't sleep, you can't sleep. Might as well get some work done?"

"H-He's got the footage, from the office?" Elsa asked.

Olaf shook his head. "No camera in Hans' office. Closest one is in the corridor."

Elsa tapped her chin. Hans' evidence might not be as damming as she first thought. "Can you delete the footage from the system Olaf?"

"Nope. You need an admin account. Which I don't have. Neither does Hans. I can just see that his computer's IP accessed the CCTV system. Can't do anything about it sorry. The files do delete themselves after a month or so. Can't store everything forever, it would take up too much space."

"So we just have to get rid of Hans' copy. Then After a month the one on the system will be deleted automatically?" Anna asked.

"Yep." Olaf answered. "As long as no one says anything, or requests the footage, then it will be deleted."

"But what did he save it to? It might be on his phone or something, there's no way we can delete it off that." Elsa said, beginning to grow nervous.

"It'll be on a USB or backup drive. Something you can hand in as evidence." Sven said.

"Yeah." Kristoff said. "No point in having it on your phone. Not if he wants to hand it to the police."

"So it'll be on something in his house." Anna added.

"I would have thought so." Kristoff said.

"So we just need to break in and get it." Anna said.

"Break in?" Elsa repeated. "I'm not sure of that Anna. That does break the law."

"Yeah but it's the only option. You need to conjure up something. Something you can get in and out of there without being detected."

Olaf jumped down from his seat and started pacing the room. "Hans has a closed circuit CCTV system installed in his house. But it only monitors he outside. If you go in through the upstairs windows on the left side, you'll miss all the cameras."

"And how do you possibly know this Olaf?" Elsa asked.

"I installed them, why?"

"Oh. Well then…"

"Sounds like a plan." Kristoff interrupted.

"Wait, what? I can't just go in there and start snooping around?" Elsa said with a look of panic. "I-It's illegal."

"Well what else do you suggest?" Kristoff replied. "Don't tell me you've never invaded the neighbour's garden shed as a kid?"

"No." Elsa blinked.

"You didn't?" Kristoff scratched the back of his neck. "Well you better be a fast learner."

Elsa didn't like this one bit. But what choice did she have? If she managed to get Hans' evidence he wouldn't have a leg to stand on. But if she was caught trespassing? Then he'd have her over a barrel; if he didn't already.

"Okay." Elsa breathed. "I'll do it."

They all piled into Kristoff's truck and set off for Hans' place. He lived downtown in a fairly modest house. They parked a few doors down and stared at if for a while, watching for any movement. It was a standard brick build, two up two down. It had a small driveway, with no car to be seen.

"Looks like he's out." Anna said with her nose up against the window of the truck.

"It does." Kristoff said. "Are you ready Elsa?"

"I'm having second thoughts." Elsa gulped, the situation suddenly becoming very real. "I can't go in and rob something." She wrung her hands together in her lap.

"Anna you better go with her." Kristoff said.

"M-Me?" Anna was slightly shocked at first, but her expression soon turned to determination. "Sure. C'mon Elsa." She said as she swung the truck's door wide open. Elsa shot a final look to Kristoff before following Anna out towards Hans' lawn.

Elsa watched as her girlfriend made her way down the main path. "Anna." Elsa whisper shouted. "The side."

"Oh yeah." Anna laughed. "I was ready to go and bang down the front door."

Both girls made their way around to the side of the house. Looking up there was a smallish widow on the upstairs floor. Elsa tapped her chin a few times. Her ice was getting easier. But what was the best way of getting up there? A gust of wind? Ice ladders? She took a few steps backwards and closed her eyes.

"Elsa?"

She could feel the ice cracking in her fingers as he balled her hands into fists. A deep energy seemed to hum inside of her, it felt good, it felt normal. She stretched out her hands and a snow staircase formed leading right up to the window. Elsa opened her eyes and smiled.

"Wow." Was all Anna could say as she inspected the flawless design. "Snow? It's beautiful. But isn't it a bit, you know, soft?"

Elsa smiled. "Patience Anna." She stepped forward and placed her foot onto the first step. Her signature snowflake glowed a bright blue under her foot, as the first few steps turned to ice.

"Elsa. That's amazing." Anna watched as Elsa tuned her head, it made her heart skip a beat. She'd never seen Elsa look so care free. So happy. Her eyes were full of love, and she had a stupid goofy smile on her face.

Elsa turned and ran up the steps using her hands to create ice railings on each side. She reached the top and peered through the window. She created a thin sheet of ice over her hands and pushed the window open. Stepping through the gap she found herself in a small landing area, stairs leading down and a few doors to what Elsa could only assume was two bedrooms and a bathroom. She helped Anna over the gap and silently gestured for her to follow downstairs. "Don't touch anything." Elsa whispered.

Anna rolled her eyes and followed her down the stairs. Elsa headed for the kitchen area while Anna looked into the lounge. There was a side table with a glass on it. A large TV was turned off with the remote on the couch.

"Got it." Elsa said.

That earned a smile from Anna, who quickly made her way into the kitchen. "You got it?"

"I think so." Elsa held up a CD with her ice gloved hands the words 'evidence' scruffy written on in bold maker.

"Nothing else that could be it?" Anna said. "You know what Hans is like."

Elsa's smile dropped. "True." She continued so search around the kitchen; just as her phone started to vibrate in her pocket. She took it out and saw Kristoff's name on the display. This time her blood did run cold.

As soon as Elsa pressed the button all Anna could here was muffled. "Get out-Hans-Hans-Hans-Hans."

They both made for the stairs running back to the window as the heard a key enter the front door. They jumped one after the other through the small gap, Anna first followed by Elsa and a gust of wind to help. They fell. The ice stairs had melted and they hit the soggy grass below hard.

"Shit." Anna whispered. "My fucking foot."

"Anna you alright?" Elsa had the fall cushioned slightly by her girlfriend. She lifted Anna's chin up and saw tears of pain running down her face. "Crap Anna, w-we need to get out of here."

"Help me up."

Elsa huffed her up and Anna put her arm around her girlfriend; leaning most of her weight onto her.

"C'mon." Elsa said.

"WHAT!?" Both girls heard from inside the house.

"Shit, C'mon Anna." Elsa said.

Anna picked up the pace, cries trying escaping her throat every time she took another step. They hobbled their way over to the truck and climbed in.

Kristoff looked even more panicked. "Get in-Get in." Even before the door was fully closed Kristoff nailed the throttle and they were off.

Anna rolled around on the seats clutching her ankle. Now beginning to cry properly in pain. Elsa's heart and stomach wrenched. "Let me see Anna." Elsa said grabbing her leg.

"Is she hurt?" Kristoff asked eyes trained on the road.

"What the fuck do you think?" Elsa snapped. Rolling up Anna's jean leg.

"Jeez sorry. I-Is it bad?"

"Just fucking shut up." Elsa snapped again, before feeling slightly guilty. "I-I've not checked yet." She rolled up the jeans and carefully removed Anna's shoe. Everything looked to be in place. "I don't fucking know. I'm not a doctor. A-Anna where does it hurt?"

"Everywhere."

"We're going to have to take her to A&E. I don't know if it's broke." Elsa said running hands through her hair.

"Is it swollen?" Kristoff asked.

"No."

"Any bones sticking out?"

"I think I would have spotted that."

"Was there a click or crunch when she fell?"

Elsa thought for a few moments. "I don't think so."

"It might just be a sprain." Kristoff said. "Just give it a bit and we'll see if any swelling comes up."

Anna had finally stopped rolling around and had settled with her head on Elsa's lap. Elsa was running fingers through her red hair. She finally looked down and made eye contact. "Does it still hurt?"

"A little." Anna replied.

"Can you move it?"

Anna lifted her head to see her own foot then wriggled her toes. "Yep." She said placing her head back down. "Hey I didn't say stop playing with my hair."

Elsa blushed, then she continued running fingers through Anna's soft hair.

"Did you get it though?" Kristoff asked.

"Get what?" Elsa replied, not fully listening.

"The evidence?"

"Yep, we sure did." Elsa said holding up the CD.

Kristoff let out a breath of relief. "Thank fuck for that."