Elsa wandered the corridors of the castle, her mind a foggy blank. She couldn't remember her past, her identity, or how she had come to be here. The only thing she knew was the gentle voice of her sister, Anna, who had told her she was a maid.
Anna sat regally on a velvet throne, a crown perched atop her head. Elsa approached with a tray of refreshments, her simple maid's outfit a stark contrast to the splendor around her. "Thank you, Elsa," Anna said with a smile that didn't reach her eyes.
Elsa sat on her narrow bed, a sense of fulfillment washing over her. Each day she served Anna, she felt a deepening sense of purpose. "She is kind to me," Elsa thought, unaware of the truth hidden beneath the surface.
Anna walked alongside Elsa, introducing her to Gustav the Butcher, a man of large stature with a jovial demeanor. "Pleasure to meet you, Elsa," Gustav boomed. Anna smiled approvingly, her plan unfolding as she intended.
Elsa tended to the roses, her hands gentle and careful. She had accepted her place in this world without question, feeling a quiet happiness in her tasks. "You've done well, Elsa," Anna said, watching from a distance with satisfaction.
Elsa looked up at the stars, a whisper of doubt flickering in her mind before it was swept away by the wind. Anna stood beside her, her presence a comforting anchor. "I am where I belong," Elsa murmured, content in her new reality.
















