With a slight creak, Rapunzel got up from their shared mattress. Elsa opened her eyes just the slightest, watching the brunette girl stand. Just as quickly, she again closed her eyes. Though it was expected that the queen of Arrandell was to get up early, that did not mean that she could try to get in a little more beauty sleep.

Behind closed eyes and under warm blankets, Elsa dreamed of snow and ice, of friend's and family, and a beautiful girl who had a smile made of sunlight. In her dreams, they were never separated from each other or weary of their powers. Her dreams were better than the truth, everything that their pasts should have been. Her dreams were where the sun and snow met, yet never melted. The sun, after all, had a way of complimenting the snow and letting it shine before others.

Elsa could still hear Rapunzel. Currently, she was digging through her dresser for something to wear that day. Sometimes, when she couldn't find anything else that she wanted to wear, she would borrow something from Anna, who would happily agree. After this, she would do some warm up exercises, and the noise would finally force Elsa out of bed.

However, her dreams deepened, pulling her in. Elsa, a few years younger, ran alongside a girl with what must have been at least seventy feet of long, bright golden hair. She looked over to bright emerald green eyes, and could not help but catch her infectious smile. Around them, snowflakes began to fall.

It was a kiss to her cheek that really woke her up.

"Ugh?" Elsa sat up, rubbing the side of her cheek with two of her fingers.

"Elsa, it's time to wake up!" Rapunzel beamed. "You need to get dressed so that we aren't late for breakfast."

Elsa nearly responded that the servants wouldn't mind (not to mention that Anna and Kristoff were often late getting up as well), but instead remained quiet. Like in her dream, Rapunzel could not help but make her smile.

Elsa pulled herself out of bed. "And a good morning to you."

Her dreams were about the past, but right then she had the future, and it would always look bright with Rapunzel by Elsa's side, and her sister and friend's there for her as well.

Elsa's smile never faded as she got dressed, and remained well into the day while she performed her duties as queen.