A/N: Hello there and welcome to "Where the Snowflakes Fall". For those of you who read "The Girl Behind the Door", I'm going to start by saying I'm SOOOOOOO sorry this took so long! I was trying to finish the story before I posted it, but it's been taking me a lot longer than expected. But when realized how long it was taking me, I promised myself that as soon as school was over I'd start posting what I had. So here I am! I just got home from my last day of school (FINALLY!) and I've brought you the prologue. The only problem is that since this story isn't done I'm hoping I can stay ahead of myself. No promises but I'll try my best!
For those of you who are new here, thanks for checking this out. Since this is a sequel, I would recommend reading "The Girl Behind the Door" before you read this story. I mean, you don't have to, but I would if you don't want to be confused.
Now before you write to complain that this prologue is the exact same thing as the epilogue of TGBtD, I know! I am merely using it as an introduction. The first real chapter will be posted tomorrow. But for now, I would like to present you "Where the Snowflakes Fall".
Disclaimer: I do not own Frozen. I am only 15.
Previously…
Queen Elsa sat at her desk in her study, going through countless stacks of paperwork.
It had been almost half a year since the Great Thaw, and Elsa had grown accustomed to the people and to her powers. She enjoyed finally getting to spend some time with her sister, and she knew that Anna enjoyed it too.
Elsa couldn't believe how quickly her sister had grown up. Anna and Kristoff had been in a steady relationship for months, and Elsa had this sneaking suspicion that it wouldn't be long before Kristoff proposed. Elsa was fully ready to give them her blessing when the time came.
A knock at the door broke Elsa out of her thoughts.
"Come in," she said.
The door opened and Anna skipped in merrily.
"Hey, Elsa!" she said.
"Hi, Anna," Elsa replied. "What are you doing here? I thought you were with Kristoff."
"He had to go do something for work," Anna explained. "So it's just you and me tonight! You want to go out and do something?"
"Maybe in a little bit," the queen replied. "I need to finish this paperwork, but then we can do something."
Anna flopped down into the chair across from Elsa and sighed. "Fine," she huffed. Elsa couldn't help but laugh a little at her melodramatic sister.
Another knock came at the door.
"Come in."
A servant opened the door and approached the queen's desk.
"A letter, your majesty," he said holding out an envelope.
"Thank you," Elsa said, taking the letter and putting it aside on the desk as the servant walked out.
Elsa returned to her paperwork as Anna eyed the letter curiously. She picked it up and read the front before proceeding to open it.
"It's rude to read the queen's mail, Anna," Elsa scolded.
"I'm sorry, but it says 'To the Royal Family of Arendelle,'" Anna said, "and that includes me!"
Elsa rolled her eyes as Anna unfolded the letter.
"Ooo! We've been invited to a wedding in a couple of weeks," Anna exclaimed.
Elsa looked up from her paperwork, smiling. "How exciting!" she replied. "I think we could use a vacation."
"I've never been to a wedding before!" Anna mused.
"Neither have I," the queen replied. "So this should be a learning experience for the both of us."
"Can Kristoff come too?"
"Yes of course, Anna. He is a member of this family, too."
"Yay!" the princess exclaimed joyfully.
Elsa sighed as Anna continued to read the letter.
"Who is this wedding for, anyway?" Elsa asked.
Suddenly, Elsa didn't need to hear Anna's response as she noticed the seal on the envelope. She thought her heart stopped as Anna answered her question.
"Princess Leah of Landvik."
Just a note: I'm planning to keep my normal updating schedule (which is Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays), but Tuesdays and Thursdays are when I have marching band practice at night. Since it's summer, that shouldn't affect this, but if it does become a problem, the update schedule may change. I'll let you know if that happens. But in the meantime, I'll see you all tomorrow!
Read on, write on dream on. -bandgeek63