A/N: So I just watched Frozen with my friends and it was AWESOME! Anyways I decided to write a sequel because there needs to be one for such an amazing movie I don't own any of the original Frozen characters and don't own Tangled either but I'm throwing it in since Rapunzel was in the movie too :). Anyways enjoy I kinda suck at writing so please don't be too harsh!

So I hit a complete roadblock (yes, even after one chapter) because I realized my initial story idea wasn't as great as I thought. But! I found a new idea, and renamed this to Love Will Thaw (you'll find out why later). Posting the second chapter tonight (1/26)

Important Note: I realized that both of the first two chapters are incredibly choppy, so I just combined them (I hope that helps it all flow a bit better)


Chapter 1: Suitors?

*knock* *knock* "Elsa?" *knock*

"Maybe she's sleeping, Anna. Let's not bother her," came a voice from outside the door.

"Wha- I'm awake, who is it?" asked a groggy queen, climbing out of be in her nightgown and rubbing her eyes.

The door flung open. "Hey Elsa!" her sister, Princess Anna, said.

"Oh hey Anna," the Queen replied, "Hey Olaf!" she added to the snowman standing by the door. She turned back to her younger sister, who seemed excited as ever. "What's happening, Anna? Are you coming to ask me to bless another marriage proposal?" she teased, shooting a small bolt of ice and making a fake engagement ring around Anna's finger.

Anna blushed beet red. "I told you if a snowman can guess then clearly the Quenn would be able to," Olaf scoffed, crossing his wooden-stick arms around his chest. Or torso? Oh, whatever it is snowmen have between their head and the rest of their body.

"Awww, Anna you're so cute marrying guys left and right-"

Anna cut her off. "No, Elsaaa, it's not like that this time Kristoff and I actually love each other and I know he wouldn't ever do anything to me and I love him too and it really is true love please can we please get married-"

Elsa returned the favor. "Oh, Anna I was just joking. But I'll have to talk to Kristoff in private for serious matters...oh gosh Anna stop taking things so seriously I was kidding again!" she laughed, seeing her sister's crestfallen face. "Of course you can Kristoff is an amazing guy and he'll make a great husband and father, Anna," Elsa said, beaming.

"OH MY GOSH THANK YOU ELSA I LOVE YOU SO MUCH YOU'RE THE BEST-"

"I'm not gonna say I told you so," Olaf muttered.

"Shouldn't you tell him about this so you can be all romantic together?" Elsa smirked.

"Yeah I probably should bye Elsa!" Anna bolted out of the room, running down the halls singing:

For the first time in forever,
I think that I've found my true love,
For the first time in forever,
I'll be happier than I could think of,

And yeah, he's an ice-seller,
But this is totally great!
Cuz for the first time in forever,
*crash*

"Oh my Princess Anna you just ran into a suit of armor are you okay?" Elsa and Olaf heard Gerda, one of the castle's maids, say.

"Classic Anna" muttered Olaf.

Elsa laughed, adding, "Anna no running in the castle halls! And technically it's the second time you've said that not the first!" Their remarks were answered by a loud "Hey!" followed by footsteps down the next flight of stairs, likely to Kristoff's room.

Elsa then slowly turned to Olaf. "Hey Olaf, would you want..."

"A wife?! No thank you I heard they're full of trouble!" he said. "Well at least right not now...why?"

Elsa laughed. "Well, I was thinking about a friend...since you're all alone and I don't want you to be lonely," the queen told him.

"Queen Elsa, I'll let you know when I'm lonely. Plus, I always have you Elsa human Sven and reindeer Sven to keep me company! I have enough friends! Plus, the wife can come later." He added, "What about you? Found a knight in shining armor?"

"What?!" Elsa exclaimed, nearly shooting ice into the floors in surprise.

"You're...well...alone too. Aren't you gonna look for someone?"

"I'm not sure, Olaf, but I do have all of you-" Elsa started.

"Well I'll ask them to set up a courting period for you and to call in some suitors bye Elsa!" Olaf cut her off, and ran out the door. "Let's find a king for Arendelle!"

Sighing but resisting a giggle, the Snow Queen of Arendelle watched him fly down the halls like Anna did, only sans suit of armor. She glanced at the sunlight reflecting off of rooftops through the window. There was happiness all around her. Yes, life was good. She smiled and went to find a dress for herself, eventually deciding on a white-blue one-although almost everything she wore was either blue, white, or both-that was regal but comfortable.


In exactly a week, Elsa woke up to see Arendelle covered in banners, flowers, and all sorts of celebratory posters. Trumpets sounded outside, along with the voices of men and sounds of horses. Olaf works fast, Elsa thought.

Elsa paced back and forth nervously across her room, arms folded across her chest, muttering, "Conceal, don't feel, conceal, don't feel, conceal, don't feel..."

Although she was twenty-one and a half, she was at an age that the Prime Minister of Arendelle- who held a position that was really only important if the Royal Family was not in the kingdom at the time, or if the monarch was not yet of age- deemed to be old enough to be married, a belief echoed by Olaf (who had arranged for this to be set up, despite that he had received quite his share of puzzled looks (after all, this was the first time in Arendelle- or any kingdom for that matter-'s history in which a magical, immortal talking snowman with a snow cloud above his head had requested a suitor's ball for a young queen).

She walked over to her dresser, reached to the back, and gently took the hand of the doll that she had played with as a lonely little girl after the "incident", only to see its hand freeze. "Shit," she cursed, quickly defrosting it. She then reached for her teal gloves, and slipped them on as she used to do so for 13 years.

Since the "Great Freeze and Thaw", Elsa had gained a masterful control of her powers. On multiple instances, she had turned the courtyard into a skating rink. She had also helped to create snow for many snowball fights for the children of Arendelle before "real winter" set in.

As more of an aesthetic rather than defensive mechanism, Elsa had coated the top of Arendelle's massive towers with a soft layer of ice so that Arendelle now glistened with blue (she didn't change the flag of Arendelle, which was already blue, white, and gold). However, despite her mastery, she still slipped a bit when nervous or surprised. For instance, walking in on Kristoff and Anna had led to a sudden shriek from the Queen and an reflex blast of ice to the floor, which she had quickly thawed and then fled, embarrassed.

A suitors' ball certainly was nerve-wracking for Elsa; although she had talked with many of Arendelle's citizens since the Great Thaw, she was still afraid that she might freeze something or, even worse, somebody.

The door creaked open, and Anna's strawberry-blonde head popped in. "Elsa? Are you all right?"

"Yeah, I'm..." Elsa started, only to realize that there was no point in trying to hide her evident uneasiness. "I'm not, Anna. I'm nervous...what if I accidentally freeze something or I blast someone or-"

She was cut off by a pair of soft lips pressing a chaste kiss to hers (A/N: This is pure sisterly kiss, nothing romantic I never have and never will intend this story to be an Elsanna/Icest fic). "You'll be fine, Elsa. You're the freaking Queen of Arendelle, you're beautiful, graceful, and likable. Plus, remember that all the suitors who are scared of you declined invitationals, and, if I can recall, that was only two of them and one was the Southern Isles."

"YOU INVITED THE PRINCES OF THE SOUTHERN ISLES?!" Elsa exclaimed. "I'll have you tried for treason, Anna!"

"No, Olaf just sent out invitations to all the nearby kingdoms, but I don't think he was really looking carefully on the list."

"Great, now I have to convince my advisors that a snowman can be put on trial for treason," she joked.

"Don't worry Elsa, plus, I'm probably the one who should be worrying more about them."

"True."

"And by the way, the other party that declined was Weasel-town, for similar reasons."

Elsa breathed a sigh of relief, hearing the names of two of Arendelle's now-enemies (the relationship with the Southern Isles was far from as poor as that with Weselton, but they were certainly not allies) as her sister continued. "Prince Consort Eugene and Princess Rapunzel from Corona will be here, so will the trolls, and-"

"You're not seriously telling me that a married man and trolls will be courting me, are you?" Elsa inquired.

"Oh, no, they're here to celebrate with us and the rest of Arendelle. So will a lot of the suitors' families, in fact. We'll all be sharing the ballroom, and each of the 36 suitors will have a chance to dance with you, but I kinda changed it so the ball is part of a two-week-long celebration called the "Winter Festival"...do you like it?" she asked, a bit nervous herself.

"It's great, Anna. The idea of the festival helps relax me since it won't just be a bunch of young men trying to awkwardly court me. Thanks so much," she said, smiling.

Kai, one of the servants in the castle, knocked and then entered the room when Elsa gave permission. "Your majesty, the other kingdoms have begun to arrive. I suggest you take your place to greet them."

"Thank you, Kai. You are dismissed." Anna told him. "So, big sis, let's get ready for the Winter Festival and Suitors' Ball!"

Watching her sister waltz out of the room, Elsa suddenly got a strange feeling. What if I meet "The One" today? She wondered. It is a suitors' ball...well, I guess we'll just have to see. Checking her hair to make sure it was in place, Elsa adjusted her crown, and exited her room, heading for the balcony that hung over the main castle grounds.