Vanessa Winthrop's early childhood was idyllic. She was an extraordinarily intelligent child. Her father was a businessman who scarcely had time to hang around with the kids but her mother had made sure to fill in the gap for him until tragedy struck when she suddenly died of health complications.
More than a million times, Vanessa had sat back and thought about how different life would have been had their mother lived longer and trained Elsa into a more well-behaved young lady.
After her mother died, she was forced to become the big sister, to take care of responsibilities she was not even prepared for. Her childhood had been snatched away from her and Elsa was the only one permitted to be the princess.
It felt unfair that she did all the work and had to undergo strenuous training to become the heir of the family business while Elsa was given the freedom to live the life she'd wanted.