Letting out a small sigh, Elsa eyed Cielle somewhat wearily. The younger girl was rather calm, though slightly preoccupied by Elsa's statement. Her eyes were still in wonder by the creation of the castle, though she forced herself to focus. It was then that she realized what Elsa had said; where she came from. Was it that obvious? She thought they had blended in well, and even with Kai being...well, Kai, she figured he could pass as a rather ignorant peasant. Elsa was more intelligent than she looked, but Cielle knew she needed to tread carefully--for all she knew, Elsa could have just been assuming they weren't from the area. Clearing her throat slightly, Cielle remained at a comfortable distance from the queen. Before she could speak, however, Elsa beat her to it with a very simple statement: "[color=lightblue]I think it's time you returned. If you do see Anna, take her with you back to Arendelle.[/color]" It was surprising to see the queen be so dismissive. Cielle was almost insulted, but she wasn't quite finished. "[color=deepskyblue]Her Highness is determined to find you. She won't give up so easily,[/color]" Cielle couldn't help but point out. "[color=deepskyblue]We gave chase as those creatures that you saw earlier were everywhere. Your Majesty, it isn't safe for you, either. Why don't we all return together?[/color]" Elsa was very composed all things considered, her expression unreadable. "[color=lightblue]My sister--as well as my kingdom--are better off without me. The only thing I know how to do is cause trouble,[/color]" She rubbed her arms lightly, showing that despite her face being calm, the queen was still anxious. "[color=lightblue]This power can't be controlled, the only thing I can do is let it go. So long as I'm here, everything will be fine.[/color]" Now it was Cielle's turn to stare at Elsa, somewhat disheartened by the queen's insistence. "[color=deepskyblue]And what of Anna?[/color]" She asked quietly. "[color=deepskyblue]You're all she has left.[/color]" The pair looked at one another, an understanding falling on Elsa. She took a step closer to Cielle, her eyes searching her face. "[color=lightblue]I'm doing this [I]because[/I] she's all I have,[/color]" She explained quietly. "[color=lightblue]You would do anything for your sister, wouldn't you?[/color]" That got to Cielle more than she wanted to admit, and now it was her turn to get nervous. Her search for that connection only lead to bad things, her disappointment only serving to harden her heart. And then she found Kai, who was both a blessing and a painful reminder that her sister was just as she remembered: kind and pure. Nothing like Cielle was. Maybe she really wasn't in a position to be telling Elsa what to do, after all. Maybe Aira didn't want to see her. The thoughts whirred in her head, though Cielle nodded in acknowledgement. "[color=deepskyblue]I sincerely apologize, Your Majesty. I meant no disrespect. My only request is the freedom to explore the castle, I fear there may be more of the Heartless lurking, and it wouldn't do to leave you alone with them,[/color]" She stated firmly. "[color=deepskyblue]Once I know you're safe, I will go. I promise.[/color]" A small smile played on Elsa's lips as she crossed her arms. "[color=lightblue]I appreciate it. Though...you remind me very much of a knight with your formality,[/color]" She couldn't help but giggle slightly, though she frowned as she realized something. "[color=lightblue]I'm surprised you came alone. Where is your companion?[/color]" Cielle shrugged slightly, though she diverted her eyes. "[color=deepskyblue]In Arendelle,[/color]" She replied quietly, though she would turn around. "[color=deepskyblue]By your leave, Majesty.[/color]"