A/N: Thanks for clicking on my story!
Arendelle is still 'itself', but it has been moved to a new location. It becomes obvious where this location is in the first chapter.:) (Just so you aren't thinking 'Hey, that's not where Arendelle is supposed to be!' when it comes up:P)
Also, the Frozen characters do meet Superman, but he's not in most of the story. That's why I didn't put this in the crossover section.:) (It's about 90% Frozen characters only:P)
P.S. Disclaimer; I don't own any of the characters.:)
Prologue-Day One
"Elsa? Will you make an ice slide that goes into the fjord?" Anna knocked on her sister's door and barged in as she asked the question.
Elsa, who had been sleeping, took a quick glance at the clock sitting on her nightstand. It was 6 AM in the morning! "Anna, do you know what time it is?! It's 6 in the morning, we haven't had breakfast, and I have to finish looking over those documents today," she said, gesturing sleepily at the pile of official-looking papers on her desk. "Maybe tomorrow?" Elsa suggested. She laughed, then added, "Besides, going on slides into the fjord isn't exactly…"
"…Proper?" Anna finished, looking disappointed for a moment, then brightening. "We're having chocolate-chip pancakes for breakfast!" she added.
"Chocolate-chip pancakes? That sounds good," Elsa replied as she got up and went over to her closet to pull out a dress. She pulled out the ice-blue dress she'd made herself a month before. As she did, a small cardboard box fell out onto the floor.
"What's in that box?" Anna asked.
Elsa frowned for a second, but then shoved the box over to Anna. "This," she said pointedly. Anna opened the box, looking questioningly at Elsa. Inside the box were gloves. Anna quickly replaced the lid and kicked the box under the bed.
"Why on earth are you even keeping those, Elsa?! You don't need them, and I don't EVER want to see you wearing those again!" Anna said firmly.
Elsa, who had slid under the bed to retrieve the offensive box, said from under the bed, "I don't know. Just in case, maybe?" She stood up, box in hand.
"No, no 'just in case' about it! Give me that thing; I'll throw it in the fjord," Anna demanded, grabbing the box from Elsa.
"But what if…"
"Elsa, there is no 'what if'. You can totally control it now!"
There was a pause as Elsa mulled it over. No, she didn't need that box or its contents anymore. It just represented bad memories that could just stay at the bottom of the fjord forever for all she cared. "Well…ok," Elsa said finally.
"Ok is right," Anna replied, tugging her sister out of her room towards the hallway, and a good chocolate-chip pancake breakfast!
"Wait, are you wearing that fancy dress just to breakfast? Not that I don't like it, it's so pretty, but…"
Elsa just giggled as Anna pulled her downstairs to the dining hall. Anna was being Anna, as usual.