Frozen closed his eyes and focused a dispell upon the filly. He hoped and prayed his magic was strong enough..
The filly wavered, and vanished, and Rosy turned around in surprise. "What did you do?!" she cried out angrily. "Where is she?"
Frozen regarded Rosy with indifference, "Rosalind," he said, trying to be as kind as he could, "Do you not recognize me?"
"No. I don't," she said angrily. "Where did you put my child?" "The spell must be stronger than we thought. The filly might not be the only thing tied to it," Luna's voice said. "I will come join you." A navy blue magic grew in the sky, spinning into a vortex until a being appeared. Luna floated down them and regarded Rosy closely.
"What did your sister do to my wife?" Frozen asked in concern, when Luna arrived, "is she truly so petty that she would do this to a stallion's bride mere moments after they had wed, out of a desire to posess the husband?"
"My sister is broken, Frozen. She has endured so much that she snapped," she said, looking at Rosy closely. Her horn glowed, and both their eyes turned white. They sat there for a few minutes, with Luna making small noises of interest occasionally. "Hmm... Oh! I see!" She said finally, and with a flash of light, Rosy dropped to the ground and Luna shook her head to clear it.
"Just... my sister is very clever," Luna said. "She has explored Rosy's mind, and used it to her advantage. I'd imagine you two will have to discuss it soon." Rosy stirred, trembling violently. "Oh.. oh god.." she said, a hoof to her head. "That was... so... awful.."
She opened her eyes, and looked at him with full recognition. Her eyes were slightly filled with tears, and she stood up, walked to him, and hugged him, hiding her face in his neck.
Frozen nodded, "thank you my lady," he said. He took Rosy's hoof in his and concentrated and surrounded himself and his wife with magic. In a few moments, they blinked and disappeared.
Rosy opened her eyes, and found the territory completely different. She staggered slightly. "Whoa... Where are we?"
"Chineigh, actually," he said, "we should be safe here, I know the empress of Chineigh very well actually."
"Don't worry," he said reassuringly, "I am welcome here, and so are you by extension. We're safe here!"
"I trust you," she said softly, kissing his cheek lightly. The events of the day had been upsetting, and she shook her head. "We can't seem to catch a break, can we?"