Elsa smiled, "Good, I am glad to hear that you're having a wonderful day." Truly she was happy to hear that, because everyone deserved to have good days. She, herself, was having better days since her arrival and since she knew Anna was safe and with her.
Cocking her head to the side, Elsa watched him smile at nothing, and then speak to nothingness. Confusion clouded her features, brows drawing low over her eyes as he started talking about an invisible girl. He'd mentioned a girl named Sara when she'd first arrived.
Elsa had been born in a place where she, as far as she was aware, was the only person that had powers such as hers. Who was she to question other people and their powers? He clearly knew more about her than she'd spoken, so the possibility that there was a little girl standing there telling him what she'd seen Elsa do during her short time working at the mall was great.
Smiling softly, Elsa lifted her hands. "It's hard to explain. My emotions tend to rule my powers a bit more than I'd like, so when they take over it's automatic." She let go, pulling moisture from the air around them, and concentrated it into a swirling blue ball of snow and ice into her hands. "I have to focus on gathering up the moisture from the air, and the cool it down." It was magic, but simple in its design.
Elsa lifted her hands, releasing the ball which flew up a few feet before it exploded into a shower of snow. The snow fell around them, and Elsa smiled softly. At one time people had been afraid of her, to be quite honest, she'd been afraid of herself, but now she was starting to grow more confident in her powers and what she could do.
The only thing she had to keep in mind was not letting her emotions rule her. That was the hardest part of it all, truth be told, but she knew that with a little time and practice that she could get there. Pulling more moisture from the air, Elsa concentrated on the palm of her hand, and a tiny ballerina made of ice appeared. "The heat of this place does affect my powers a bit. The air is too dry sometimes, so it limits what my magic can do."