34 Friends Aren't Always Friends

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"Elsa, happy birthday!"

"Do you like the present?"

"Of course I like you better than Anna."

"You look beautiful like always."

"I will always be with you, even when I'm dying, even when I'm at my last breath, I'll always be with you."

"I love you, Elsa. I will keep loving you even if I die."

It was a puzzle really. When Elsa was younger, she had thought that when you get ill, you just magically get better. It was stupid of her to think something like that. You don't have a fairy god mother to treat you whenever you get ill. When the time comes, you go. You go from this world and leave your loved ones. And that, is exactly what Elsa is afraid of; losing her mother.

The beeping of the monitor was all she could hear. Every time it makes a sound, her body tenses up, fearing that it would stop. Her mother's body was lifeless, laying on the bed, eyes closed and with an oxygen mask on.

She wanted to cry. She wanted the tears to fall. But it didn't. All her energy was taken out of her because of all the crying she did. Her eyes were dry and as red as rubies.

Everyone was quiet. Anna sat down beside Elsa with a frown on her face. The King was still not there but he heard the news and ordered Iduna to be treated in the best hospital there is.

Anna looked at Elsa. Her face was dried up with no signs of life. Anna took her sister's hands. She looked back at he mother. "She'll be okay," she told her. "There's no way that she would leave us alone. There's simply no way."

Elsa didn't reply. She gripped onto Anna's hands tightly as if all the emotion, all the tears that she's storing up inside her, just wants to break free. But like a prison cage, she's holding it in.

Suddenly, the door opened causing the two sisters to get up. There, stood a man in white who had files in his hands. He had a serious expression on his face.

Elsa had hope in her eyes. "Doctor," she called, walking towards him. "How is she?"

The man sighed. He looked at everyone with a frown. "I'm sorry, your majesty. I'm afraid we can't do anything to help her."

Elsa felt shocked, angry and sorrowful at once. She shook uncontrollably as the tears that she held in, broke out of the cage and freed themselves.

Jack immediately came to her side. He looked at the doctor. "What are you saying? You're supposed to be a doctor. There has to be a cure."

The man shook his head. "I'm afraid not. You see, she was poisoned and the poison was so strong that it took over her body and contaminated her blood. I'm afraid that we don't have a cure."

Everyone had a shocked expression. Kristoff stepped in. "Poisoned? How could she be poisoned?"

"We took some samples and the tests show that she ate a huge amount of poison. It also shows that the poison was stored inside some chocolate."

"Ch–chocolate?" Elsa chocked out. She couldn't believe it. The chocolate was poisoned? No. It couldn't have been. Tiana was the one who gave her the chocolate. She couldn't possible poison it.

The doctor nodded. "Yes I'm afraid so."

The queen pursed her lips. "There isn't a cure?"

"No, your majesty. But we can try and help her survive." Elise nodded. "I'll talk to the other doctors immediately and discuss what we should do." She nodded again as the man exited the room.

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