Sonic-Frozen Crossover-Prologue

Hello, firewaterwarriorKats here. This isn't my very first fanfiction (my very first was terrible, with an inconsistent plot, so it's happily retired), but this is my first story here on the site. I have posted this story before on Deviantart, but I had to close my account due to personal reasons, so don't try looking for the rest of this story there. Note that this is unfinished and currently on hiatus, so if I don't update this story after chapter 7, you know why.

Anyway, I was pretty stoked for this story when I first started it back in 2015, and even now, this is one of my more lighthearted stories on file. I will be uploading one or two chapters per week, depending on work and school and your guys' requests for more. So, read on and if you like it, please by all means review and comment. If you see something that needs improving, then by all means, review and tell me where! I would love to improve my writing anyway I can, so informing me about choppy or confusing parts of the story and how I can improve will help you and me a lot.

Anyway, enough of my babbling. Enjoy!

In a place where kingdoms reign and tales are timeless, in a northern kingdom there were two sisters. One was a purple cat and the other was a pink hedgehog. Though not seeming to be sisters, they were, and when they were young they would often be seen playing together like best buddies.

Until one day one of them decided to stay apart from everyone else. The older sister locked herself away from society and shut people out of her life. She stayed in her own self-isolation, listening to her younger sister from outside her bedroom door and wishing things didn't have to be this way.

But it had to, she would always remind herself. She kept hidden a secret, one she didn't want anyone else to know, not even her own sister. She wanted everyone to be safe, and she knew if that were to be accomplished, she would have to stay away from other people. So strong was her secret and desire to protect that she stayed in her isolation for years, always trying to control her secret and wishing for things to be different.

On the other side of the door, the younger sister wandered throughout their palace (for they were daughters of royalty), wanting for some company. Her older sister's isolation affected every aspect of palace life, and often she would ask her silent sister to come out and end the loneliness. This didn't happen, however, and the younger sister longed for a life without boundaries and filled with happiness and freedom. But most of all, she longed for company, and to have her sister back.

For years, this story played over and over again, neither sister giving way from their positions in this lonesome place. Life went on, and both became grown and ready for change.

Finally the day came, and on this special day our story truly begins.

Coronation Day is here.

So, how was it? Good? Needs improving? Let me know!