Author's note : Ok, so this is a sequel to Disney's Frozen. This takes place a few months later, after what the people of Arrendale now call 'The Frozen Summer'. Enjoy.


The whole Frozen Summer event has actually had a positive impact on Arrendale afterwards… Not only did I finally learn to control my powers, the word had spread to some neighbouring kingdoms and now Arrendale has been a popular tourist attraction. Anna finally made amends with me, thank goodness. And she's also experiencing falling in love. As for Olaf, he achieved his life-long dream of seeing summer.

Elsa was thinking about this, quietly tapping her fingernails on the hard, wooden desk during the council meeting.

"My queen?" Elsa looked up to see a rather annoyed man glaring at her.

"Pardon me?" Elsa asked innocently.

The man rolled his eyes and sighed loudly. "What are we going to do? Your people are starving. The ocean's ecosystem is only half alive! All the livestock… Dead! All because of the great freeze!"

Elsa made a face. Yes, of course, she couldn't blame him. She did do some… unneeded things with her magic, but still, there were a lot of benefits. As she looked up to the man glaring at her, she almost jumped. It's like his eyes are popping out of his face!

Elsa cleared her throat and replied. "I'm sorry, but I do not have any more ideas at the moment."

What? Of course she wouldn't say anything. Half of the benefits were only beneficial for her, Kristoff, and Olaf. She would sound self-centered. And, of course, no one likes a self-centered queen.

The man rolled his eyes and sighed again. He muttered a silent "Of course you don't." under his breath, but it was loud enough for everyone to hear in the room. Elsa blushed deeply and glared at the man as soon as his back was turned. She would fire him this very second, but, unfortunately, he was her best problem solver in the castle. She cleared her throat once more, quickly announced an excuse to get her out of the meeting, shot one more death glare at the man, who's name is too stupid to be said by the queen herself, spun on her heel, and calmly walked away.

She walked into the castle garden and took a deep breath. Peaceful. Just what she needs. Why does it seem I never have any ideas these days? Did controlling my powers somehow make me dumber by any chance? Cool down Elsa… Take a deep breath. Clear your mind…

Her thought was suddenly interrupted by a perky, familiar voice. Elsa whirled around to see Anna. She grinned. Finally. Someone who can help ease her mind.

"Hi Anna!"

"Hey Elsa!"

Her grin faded when she saw what Anna was wearing. It was a really, really, really, fancy. She was wearing a green floor-length gown with a sweetheart neckline and a line of crystals along the hem. Her hair was put up in a bun, and decorated with crystal flowers. The dress looked… entrancing. Mixed with Anna's bright smile, it could make any boy fall head-over-heels over her. Both of them knew that this was the best she has ever looked in her whole life. And Elsa was getting kind of… envious of Anna.

"What in the world are you wearing?" She exclaimed, eyes wide open.

Anna blushed, unaware of the jealousy creeping up her sister's voice. "Oh, this old thing?" She rolled her eyes and smiled, but anyone can tell that she actually cared how she looked. "Do you like it?"

As Elsa opened her mouth to speak, Anna took over. "Well, me and Kristoff are going to the beach this evening. Moonlight picnics are sooo romantic!" She then noticed Elsa's arched eyebrow and asked "Erm… Something wrong?"

"What?" Elsa shook her head. "No, nothings wrong. Who said anything was wrong?"

This time Anna could tell that her sister was kind of getting distracted by something. "Oh… Okay then."

Remembering 'the incident', she didn't really want to press. So, she just waved goodbye, muttered a quick "Bye Elsa" and left.

Kristoff… Whenever Anna wasn't with Olaf, she was with Kristoff. It's like it doesn't even matter that Elsa wasn't shutting her out anymore. This time, Elsa's the one feeling left out.

And, once again, she was alone…