A New Adventure {Closed}
After ruling Arendelle for quite a long time now, Elsa was exhausted. The Queen decided to have...well. A little vacation. Her people were surprised by this sudden announcement when Elsa told them, but she told them that she was going to leave them in good hands. In her sister's Anna's hands, of course.
Anna had wanted to go with her, but Elsa had told her that Arendelle needed her. And Kristoff, too. So reluctantly, the young princess agreed to stay.
She was only going to be gone for about a week, anyway. Elsa would be back in no time.
So with that, Elsa left with a small bag of clothes and items she'd thought she needed and brought along several books in a horse-drawn carriage with a servant driving it and rode off to their destination. After a few days of travel and finished off two books and was on her third already, they finally arrived.
The carriage stopped and the servant opened the door for her. "We're here, m'lady." He said. "Thank you." The Queen said, picking up her bag and stepping out. It felt good to stretch her legs. "I'll take that, miss. I'll find an inn for us as well." The servant said and took her bag from her. Elsa smiled gratefully to him and the servant was off.
Elsa looked around the town they arrived in and smiled. Here, she could be anyone she wanted if she chose so. The Queen wanted to travel all her life, and finally, finally, she got the chance too. It was a new adventure for her, and Elsa was excited!
The Snow Queen decided to explore the town and began to walk around. She noticed the curious glances and stares from the people as she passed by them. Elsa glanced down at her ice dress, figuring it was the cause for all of the attention she wasn't used to receiving, when suddenly out of nowhere she bumped into someone's back and fell onto the ground. "Oof!" She mumbled. First day on vacation and she was already making a fool out of herself. Just lovely.
"Forgive me, I'm...usually not this clumsy." Elsa murmured apologetically to the stranger she bumped into, feeling her face turn red out of embarrassment.














