A/N: Hello everyone! So I'm majorly obsessed with Frozen ever since I watched it, which is almost a mont ago (!) and I just had to write a story! I've been trying to update my other story which I've put on hold cause I just have no ideas about what to write next, but all I have popping into my mind is "Screw that. You have to write a Frozen fic!" and you know what? I decided that I do have to write a Frozen fic! It's only like my favorite Disney movie in a long time! And how awesome is Elsa?! How can you not love her? :P Anyways, enough with the rambling, on to the story! I hope you enjoy it! Oh and please remember that even I have absolutely no idea where I'm going with this. I'm just making it up as I go along so... Feel free to leave some plot ideas on a review or PM me! Though I don't think I'm gonna make this an Elsanna fic.. I've never written something like that so I don't know if I can..

Guest appearances by Flynn/Eugene and Rapunzel. Just cause I think they're cute :P

1.

It had been a year since Elsa had become Queen of Arendelle. A year since that dreadful coronation day. A year since she let it all go, and a year since she almost killed the one person she truly loved: her little sister.

Well; Anna had made it perfectly clear that she was anything but little. Her courage and bravery were admired and envied by even the noblest of men. Even the queen. Especially the queen. For Elsa, Anna was everything she couldn't be, but so much wished to. The young princess -despite the thirteen years she had spent locked in the castle- still had an enthusiasm for life. She always seemed so happy and bubbly, even in the toughest of times. And Elsa envied that. Anna was such a positive person, she could make anyone feel better in an instant. Anyone but her sister, who always felt sad when she thought that she could and would never be like that; and had it not be for the overly enthusiastic yet stubborn princess, they would both be dead, and Arendelle would be in the hands of Hans to rule and eventually probably lead it to destruction. So yes; everyone owed a lot to the not-so-little Anna.

"Elsa!"

An all-too-familiar voice snapped Elsa back in reality. She was sitting in her room, watching as the people of Arendelle, her people, were having fun in the castle grounds. As she had promised, the gates never closed again, and everyone was welcomed in the palace grounds. And just like the gates were always unlocked, so was the door to Elsa's room, which remained open for anyone who needed her. Some, more than others.

"Yes?" replied the queen and turned away from the window to see Anna leaning against the door frame, her hands folded across her chest.

"Couldn't you hear me? I've called you four times."

"Oh... No, I'm sorry. I was- thinking," replied Elsa as she closed the drapes and made her way to her bed.

"Of...?" asked Anna and winked playfully.

"Of everything that's happened," she answered simply.

"Oh. So... You weren't thinking of something in specific? Or someone?" Anna made sure to pronounce the 'one' part. Ever since the magic had been lifted, and Elsa had been accepted by the majority of the people of Arendelle -there still were the occasional exceptions who found the young queen to be unfitted to rule- Anna had made it her personal business to find a suitable man to marry her sister. She had Kristoff and, to her, it seemed unfair for Elsa to be on her own.

"Yes," said Elsa and she saw Anna's eyes light up with enthusiasm. "I was thinking of you."

"Oh. This again... Elsa-"

"Anna I'm so, so, so sorry! If anything had happened to you... I- I don't know what I'd do! I'd probably be dead... Which might have been for the best really... Point is, Anna, I would never, ever hurt you! You're my everything! I'm so sorry..."

"Elsa we've been through this hundreds of times, and you've apologized even more. Thing is, I've already forgiven you... I forgave you the moment I saw you clinging on my shoulder, crying your eyes out. The moment I realized that it was our love for each other -your love for me- that saved me. And honestly, I never really had to forgive you 'cause I was never mad at you. Hurt? Yes. Shocked even. Yes; but not mad or angry. I always knew you never meant to hurt me," Anna wiped a stray tear from her sister's cheek. "And I love you too. You know that, right?" she said as she pulled Elsa into a tight hug. Elsa hugged back, and the two sisters stayed like that for a few moments. Elsa's skin felt cold to the touch, as it always did, but it didn't matter. They were both just happy they were able to once again be so close to one another.

Elsa was the first to break the hug. She took a step back and let out a sigh.

"I really needed that," she said with a slight chuckle, and she wiped her eyes.

"We both did," agreed Anna smiling.

"Yeah..." Elsa seemed lost in thought for a second. "Did you want something?" she asked, blinking her thoughts away.

"Oh yeah! I was thinking, since, you know it's almost your birthday and- well. Let's face it, last year's birthday could have gone a lot better-"

"Anna..."

"Yes, the point is, do you think we could throw a little party? You are the queen after all. Your birthday should be celebrated!" Anna looked at her sister with hopeful eyes.

"I guess we could..." answered Elsa after a bit of consideration. She hated saying no to her sister.

"Great!" exclaimed Anna, and jumped up and down full of joy. Composing herself long enough to kiss her sister on the cheek, she ran out of the room, hardly able to contain her enthusiasm.

"You said a little party! Don't invite the whole kingdom!" yelled Elsa from the door of her room, but she knew it was pointless. The whole kingdom would most certainly be invited; and so would the neighboring kingdoms. She expected nothing less from her sister.


Anna made her way to the gardens in search of Kristoff, Sven and Olaf. She couldn't wait to share her exciting news. Elsa's birthday party was going to be amazing.

"Hello, excuse me," Anna tapped a young man on the shoulder.

"Yes?" he said turning around.

"Yes, hi. I was wondering, have you seen a young man hanging around with a big, brown reindeer and a talking snowman?"

"Um no... but let me introduce myself. Flynn. Flynn Rider," said the young man and stretched his hand for a handshake.

"Princess Anna of-" Anna said, but Flynn cut her off.

"Of Arendelle. I am familiar with your and your sister's adventures. How you doin'?" interrupted Flynn and gave Anna a weird look.

"Wh- What's wrong with your eyebrows?" she asked.

"What about them?"

"They look weird."

"I'm giving you the look," he replied, sounding a little offended.

"It's creeping me out...!"

"Unbelievable," muttered Flynn, "the look does not work on you," he added mostly to himself rather than the princess who was standing right in front of him.

"Okay... Listen, I don't know what this 'look' of yours" Flynn snorted at the use of air-quotes by Anna "is supposed to do, but it does make me a bit uncomfortable."

"For your information, this 'look', as you refer to it, managed to get me a-"

"Eugene!" a female voice cut Flynn off. "There you are! I've been looking everywhere for you!" Flynn's smolder disappeared from his face immediately, and he smiled to the girl who had just approached. "Hello!" said the girl, whom Anna knew was Rapunzel, Princess of Corona.

"Hi!" she replied.

"I'm Rapunzel, Princess of Corona," she introduced herself.

"Princess Anna of Arendelle," said Anna smiling.

"It's so nice to meet you! You know, Eugene and I were here on your sister's coronation day! And wow! What a day it was! It's so nice that everything's taken care of and is back to normal! Though we wouldn't mind seeing a little snow again, am I right, Eugene? We love the snow! Well, I love the snow. It's so white and-"

'Wow... That girl talks more than I do!' thought Anna, Rapunzel's voice fading to the back of her mind.

"Is Eugene bothering you, by the way? He sometimes does that," continued Rapunzel giving Flynn a fake angry look.

"Eugene?" asked Anna. "He told me his name is Flynn something. Rider, was it?" the princess pretended not to remember Flynn's name to piss the young man off a little.

"Oh, yes, his name is Eugene, but he doesn't like it. He hates it when people call him that," the two girls kept talking as if Flynn, or rather Eugene, wasn't around to hear them.

"Ahem, excuse me ladies. I am right here, you know."

"We know," Rapunzel smiled at her husband and returned to her conversation with Anna. "Is there something we can help you with?" she asked.

"Yes actually," replied Anna with a smile. "I am looking for Kristoff, have you seen him?" the princess assumed that Rapunzel would know who Kristoff was so she didn't bother explaining.

"Oh yeah, I think I saw him leaving a while ago. Had his sleigh and everything. He probably went to bring some ice or something. You sure need it with this heat!"

"We really do," agreed Anna. "Okay then. Thank you!" she added and turned to leave, but stopped suddenly. "Oh! Before I forget. I would like to invite you to the queen's twenty-second birthday party! It's not until next month, and formal invitations will most certainly be sent, but, you know; it's always better to have a personal invite," she said chuckling slightly, and raising her shoulders.

"Oh that's great! We'll be there!" answered Rapunzel excitedly and looked at Flynn.

"Yeah. Sure," he said, not bothering to show any enthusiasm.

"What's the matter with you?" asked Rapunzel as soon as Anna was out of earshot.

"My smolder didn't work on her. And she used air-quotes when she talked about it. You're not supposed to use air-quotes!" he replied, crossing his arms over his chest.

"Honey... your look didn't work on me either, remember?" Rapunzel struggled not to use air-quotes herself.

"I try not to."

"Come on, you big baby!" she said pulling his arm.


"Come on Sven. We have to be back before nightfall, you know."

Ever since Kristoff had been named Arendelle's official Ice Master and Deliverer, he had been taking his job really seriously. Not that he hadn't before, but now it was different. He was working for the queen now, and if he wanted to some day maybe even marry Anna -cause deep down, he knew he did- he had to make Elsa think highly of him. Very highly of him.

He, Sven, and Olaf, who was always tagging along even if he was not invited, were up on the North Mountain as they had been every day during the summer months, trying to get enough ice for the people of Arendelle. Surprising as it may sound, there was still a supply and demand problem. Only now, people were asking for more ice than the ice harvesters could bring. This had to be one of the warmest summers in Arendelle's history.

Kristoff enjoyed being in charge for a change. Instead of being bossed around, he, for once, got to be the boss. He was telling people what to do and when to do it, and he liked that. Elsa had made it especially clear that the ice harvesters had to listen to Kristoff and do whatever he said without causing any trouble; and as everyone knew the ice harvesters could be a tough bunch, being in charge of such a group was a major step forward for anyone. Especially Kristoff who was aiming for something even bigger, asking Anna to be his wife. He was aware that it wasn't the best decision for a princess to marry a commoner -even though Anna had assured him countless times that that wasn't going to be a problem if she was okay with it, and she was- so he was determined to do his best to climb the social ladder and make himself worthy to marry a princess.

"So I was wondering," started Olaf who was walking around the snow, pretending to be in charge, "how is it that I can smell, having a carrot for a nose? I mean- it's weird, right? I'm not the only one who finds it weird... Right?"

"That's the least weird thing about you Olaf," stated Kristoff, earning a pretend angry look from the snowman, which he ignored. "Now hurry up. I promised Anna I'd be there for dinner this time."

"Aah... Dinner... I do love dinner. Why didn't you say so, sooner? Come on! I don't want to miss the dessert!"

"We're not leaving yet. In case you haven't noticed, it's probably the warmest summer Arendelle has ever seen, and we need a lot of ice. A lot." Olaf gave Kristoff a 'seriously?' look at which the latter rolled his eyes. "Come on you big snowball!" said Kristoff with a chuckle and made his way to the frozen lake. Being in charge didn't mean he didn't have to work.

Not much time had passed when Kristoff felt a small hand on his shoulder.

"Well hello there, handsome," greeted Anna using a comically seductive voice. Kristoff let out a laugh and picked up his girlfriend.

"Hi," he said and kissed her tenderly on the lips. "What are you doing here?" he asked as he put her back down.

"I came to make sure you won't be late again!" teased Anna and continued, "I'm planning a birthday party for Elsa!"

"Does Elsa know?"

"Of course she does! She practically begged me to do it!" Anna earned a raised eyebrow from Kristoff. "Okay maybe she didn't beg me exactly. But she does know!"

"Her birthday isn't till next month though, right?"

"Do you have any idea how much planning a queen's birthday party needs? I should have started weeks ago! I gotta go! Invitations need to be written!" Anna gave a quick kiss to Kristoff and practically ran her way back to the palace.

"Don't get in over your head!" yelled Kristoff.

"Don't be late!" Anna yelled back as she disappeared in the horizon.

A/N: So... That's chapter one guys! Like it? Hate it? Should I keep writing or should I just crawl back under my rock and keep on watching Frozen and reading Frozen fics till my brain turns into a pulp? Leave a review and let me know please! I'd love to hear your thoughts and opinions! :D