Elsa sat next to her sister in the sled as they headed up to the picnic location. She leaned over to her sister, and whispered, so that Kristoff couldn't hear, "What exactly is going on with you two?" She had been a little behind in some things her sister had been doing, since she had so much work to do as queen, which is one of the reasons why she was happy about this picnic: a nice time to relax and not worry about all the ruling stuff. She made sure to try and give herself a little break every now and then, but oftentimes, unless it was one planned by Anna or someone else, they were often delayed due to more important stuff.
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"So, we disguise ourselves. Then what? That doesn't help us conquer the kingdom," Hans remarked.
"But you're forgetting one important thing, Prince Hans. You were very close to getting the kingdom last time. Remember how you did that? You tricked Princess Anna into thinking you really loved her," Adan reminded the prince.
"Yes, I remember. But then that plan failed," Prince Hans responded.
"But it won't this time. See, Princess Anna has her own boy, so we might as well not even bother with her. But Queen Elsa is still single. She needs someone at her side," Adan explained.
"She won't trust me," Hans said bitterly. "And besides, she's still pretty distant from everyone except Anna."
"Let me finish," Adan said. "While that is true, she may trust someone who has fire powers. I can get her to think that she can't hurt me with her ice powers because I have fire powers. She won't be so distant from me. In fact, I may be able to pull off what you were able to pull off with Anna."
"Yes, but what if she's smart, or Anna's smart and realizes that you may be faking it?" Hans asked.
"I won't do what you did. I won't hint towards wanting the kingdom. I'll just act all down-to-earth with the queen. I'm sure I can convince her some way or another," Adan said.
"All right. Just one more thing: she will not marry someone she just met. That's the advice she gave her sister, and I highly doubt she would back away from it," Hans said.
"Very well. Let's get this thing going."