Author's Note: By some twist of fate, I had this story idea the other day, even before I found out about XfilesFanatic's birthday. Knowing that we both love Frozen as well as Frasier, it didn't take long to decide what I had to do. This turned out a bit longer than I meant, but I'm happy with it. I hope this does justice to one of my favorite animated movies ever!

Daphne let out a sigh as the credits rolled. It certainly was one of the cutest Disney movies she'd seen in a while. Roz had informed her that, since watching Frozen, Alice hadn't stopped singing "Let It Go" and "Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?" Daphne had laughed, saying it was the same every time a new animated movie came out. Kids sang the songs nonstop for a week or two, then they lost interest.

But now that she'd watched it, Daphne understood why it had become such a hit. Instead of the usual Disney princess story, this time the focus had been on the girls, not the men rescuing them. Anna reminded Daphne a bit of herself, being willing to cross a frozen wilderness to rescue her sister. David and Ella had both enjoyed the movie. Ella had been mesmerized by Elsa's ice palace. David, meanwhile, rooted for rugged Kristoff, who wound up winning Anna's heart. "Well, it's time for bed, you two," Daphne said.

"I don't care what they're going to say. Let the storm rage on! The cold never bothered me anyway!" Ella sang loudly.

"You're not the queen of Arendelle, so unfortunately, it's time for bed," Daphne said, picking up her young daughter.

"Aw, come on. It's not even a school night," Ella whined. It was Friday, which was why the family had decided to watch a movie together.

Daphne nearly felt herself wavering as she looked into Ella's eyes. Niles had been so thrilled when their daughter was born, because she'd inherited her mother's brown eyes.

"Even princesses need their sleep," Niles said, coming over to kiss Ella on the cheek.

Despite her stubborn desire to stay awake, both Niles and Daphne could see how Ella was fighting to suppress a yawn.

"I want to get started on my homework," David announced. He wasn't a great student, but he'd inherited his father's desire to do well in school. His grades never failed to make his parents proud.

"Time for bed," Daphne said to Ella. Her tone made it clear that there would be no more arguing on the subject.

Ella gave a dramatic sigh. Daphne laughed as She carried Ella upstairs to her room. Daphne knew a lot of mothers would've made her walk up the stairs, but she knew she wouldn't be able to do this forever. She helped Ella change into pajamas, which was difficult considering that the little girl was almost asleep already. Just as Daphne was about to kiss her daughter goodnight and turn off the light, she heard Ella whisper something. "Do you think Anna and Kristoff got married?"

Even when she could barely stay awake, Ella was still thinking about the movie. "Yes, I imagine they did," Daphne said. "Once you realize who you're meant to be with, everything else just falls into place." She couldn't help smiling over the complicated set of circumstances which led to her and Niles having multiple ceremonies.

As she drifted off to sleep, Ella smiled, glad to hear that Anna and Kristoff probably had a happy ending. "When it snows, I want to build a snowman," she murmured. "And name it Olaf."

"Well, then, I guess you'll have to do that this winter," Daphne said. "Now, it's time to go sleep. I love you." She kissed her daughter's cheek. Then, with a contented sigh, Daphne turned out the light and left the room.

A few minutes later, she joined Niles in the master bedroom. "Well, I finally got Ella to sleep. It seems she wants to build a snowman named Olaf this winter."

"Well, that ought to be interesting," Niles replied, closing the book he'd been reading. "Especially when we have to explain to her that snowmen can't talk."

"Oh, come on. You know you liked the movie, too. I saw you smiling a bit when Olaf was talking about summer."

Niles blushed. "Well, I'll admit it had a certain appeal. And I had no idea Idina Menzel could sing like that!"

"There are talented singers outside the world of opera, you know," Daphne teased.

"I suppose you're right," Niles conceded. "I've got a bit of paperwork I want to get done tomorrow morning, so I think it's time to turn in. Goodnight, my love."

When Niles leaned forward to kiss her, Daphne couldn't help smiling. Even after all these years, Niles was still as smitten with her as the moment he first saw her folding his brother's shorts. Suddenly, Daphne realized how tired she was, and it didn't take long for her to drift off to sleep.