With a smile, Elsa brought her hands back together, the little ballerina disappearing before she clasped them in front of her. "Thank you." She couldn't imagine the burden that Charlie must bear. To see those that passed on, to talk to them when no one else could? That had to be hard. While she missed her own parents, Elsa wouldn't want to see them again because she would want just a little more time with them.
Elsa's eyes darted to where Charlie waved, a smile still on her lips. She hoped that she'd brought joy to the little ghost girl, and it appeared that she'd brought it to Charlie as well.
"Ah, well, I hope that the rest of her day is joyous." Turning her attention back to Charlie, Elsa nodded. "I can, and do for my people. Before I was brought here I'd made the courtyard of the castle into an ice skating rink for them." It had been lovely to spend time with the inhabitants of Arendelle and her sister having fun.
Prior to all of that Elsa wasn't sure if she'd ever have any fun again, and be forced to live in fear. That was all in the past, and she was trying her best to move forward with her life as best as she could. Some days were easier than others, but it was just a day by day process.
"Back home I am Queen of Arendelle. I worry about the kingdom now that my sister and I are here." There was little else Elsa could do. The last snowflake fell, a light dusting of it now on the floor. With a wave of her hand, Elsa made it all disappear, just because she didn't want anyone slipping and hurting themselves. "They will be fine, though. I know that, but I can't help but worry."