(Yeah. Sure thing. I was thinking about doing that some time soon, anyways. Might as well do it now.

)
Adan walked back into their hiding quarters. "Well, how'd it go?" Hans asked.
"Fine. I talked to Elsa about the whole training thing, and she agreed," Adan answered.
"Wait, she agreed just like that? Without even giving it a second thought?" the prince asked, suspicious.
"Well, no. She asked her lousy sister what she thought of the idea, and then agreed," he replied.
"She trusts her sister that much?" Hans asked.
"Apparently so," Adan answered, shrugging. "I don't see why she wouldn't. I mean, Anna has seen the worst side of trusting people immediately." Hans shot him a glaring look, but he ignored it. "And they've been together for five years now. I'm not that surprised she would now trust her sister's judgment."
"Weird," Hans said. "But we're still going with the plan, aren't we?"
"Of course!" Adan answered. "Why wouldn't we?"
"I don't know," the prince replied. "Just don't go warming up to either of them. We don't need that problem on top of everything else."
"Like I'd ever fall in love with the queen," Adan scoffed. "Please! I'm not that crazy!"
"I never said you were," Hans replied. "I'm going to take a little stroll now. Be back in a few."
"Bye," Adan said as Hans walked out.