terranstrial
The journey had left the Queen tired, but she of course didn’t acknowledge it in the slightest – though she guessed the guards who were keeping her company had noticed the lack of focus she usually emitted. Elsa still hadn’t gotten used to her duties as Queen, nor had she even come to terms with the social activities that awaited her—though they were very much appreciated. While Elsa didn’t voice certain opinions, unlike her sister, she also enjoyed traveling and exploring the new found world in which she could never enjoy. She had always found herself putting others’ needs before her own, afraid that her abilities would harm someone else she found herself close to—taking her freedom along with it. The landscape was something she normally took an interest to—eager to see new lands--while azure hues would drink in everything possible. Lack of her sister had been mostly the reason. Anna often travelled with her older sister; they both would chat enthusiastically about the lands that awaited them -- pointing out peculiar greenery and nature which they had never come across before. While Elsa had gotten used to being alone over the coming years, she had recently found herself unusually tired at the thought of Anna’s exuberant self not by her side—and somehow, it bothered her immensely. Her lips twitched upwards at the thought of her sister – unable to contain her joy when the memories surfaced. It was then she realised the footman had joined her at the window. Pools twitched curiously towards the male, realising that he was awaiting a reply that she had not given. The Queen gave an apologetic bow of the head in return, hues twitching to the unusual buildings that accompanied them. “Have we reached our destination?” She inquired, but was met with a shake of the head.
“I’m afraid not, my Queen. We seem to have hit a dead end.”













