A.N. I got this idea from another fanfic I read, it's called "Dragon Fever," which is an American Dragon fic where Jake goes through, as I call it, "dragon puberty." Enjoy!

Elsa POV

Ah, winter.

One of my favorite times of the year, considering I'm an ice dragon.

Yes, you heard right.
I have ice powers, but it wasn't until the eternal winter was over that I underwent changes that turned me into a Halfling.

Oh, wait.

I'm getting ahead of myself.

Sit down, and I'll tell this story right...

~FROZEN~

No POV

Queen Elsa of Arendelle was sitting in her study, doing trade negotiations.

It was 11 o'clock at night, and she was exhausted.

Anna, Olaf, Kristoff, Sven, and the rest of the castle staff were already in their beds, asleep, but Elsa, as Queen, had to do the paperwork, no matter how long it took.

A dull ache was building up behind her eyes, and Elsa knew that if she didn't stop soon, the ache would turn into a full-blown migraine.

"Oh well, that's enough for tonight. I'm going to have to finish this in the morning," she said with a yawn.

Elsa got up, went to her bedroom, and fell asleep before her head hit the pillow.

The next morning, Elsa woke up to find her eyes still hurting, even though she had a good night's sleep.

Not to mention an itchy, burning feeling on her skin.

She didn't know WHAT was going on, but she decided to hide how poorly she was feeling from Anna, because she knew Anna would panic.

Elsa got dressed, and went downstairs to the Great Hall, where her "family" was already sitting.

"Elsa! THERE you are! I was just starting to get worried," said Anna.

During breakfast, Elsa was trying to look as healthy as possible, but her eyes still hurt and the burning feeling was too much to ignore.

"Hello? Earth to Elsa?"

Anna's voice sounded far away.

Elsa snapped out of her trance.

"What? I didn't hear you."

Anna sighed.

"I asked if you were feeling all right, as you're picking at your food, rubbing your eyes, and scratching your skin a lot," she said, concerned.

"Yes, I'm fine."

Anna looked unconvinced, but said, "If you say so."

Over the next few days, Elsa's symptoms grew worse, not to mention her ears felt numb.

One day, Anna marched up to Elsa's bedroom, knocked sharply on her door, and when Elsa answered, Anna came in, and stared intently at her.

"Okay Elsa. I KNOW you're hiding something, and I'm determined to find out what it is."

"I'm fine."

Anna put her hands on her hips and looked stern.

"Elsa..."

"Fine, I've been feeling ill a couple days now, okay? You happy?" said Elsa.

"What! A couple days? I'm your sister, and you promised not to shut me out again, not to mention..."

As Anna went on with her rant, Elsa started to feel dizzy, and Anna's voice sounded disoriented.

Before she knew it, she swooned and fainted.

The last thing she heard before succumbing to the darkness was, "ELSA!"

A.N. Yes, I'm ending it there, and NO, NO FLAMES!