Author's Note: ….This is SO NOT GOOD! I am hopelessly lost…I have way too many stories going around in my head so I just had to get another story out…again. Stupid Youtube! You hear me Youtube! It's all your freakin fault! *sob* …anyways, so yeah, this story is gonna be my first ever crossover! It will be crossovers with Brave, Frozen, Rise of the Guardians and Tangled… erm…yeah…I actually haven't seen Brave but um I should probably to do that if I want to know the characters well…shouldn't I? Anyways, that being said, enjoy the story and don't forget to REVIEW! BTW I'm also changing things up a bit so I'm sure you will find what they are in this (possibly) long prologue…
Prologue:
"Jack…I'm scared." a terrified voice replied.
"No, no. It's going to be alright, I promise." a brown-haired teenager responded as he crouched on the ice. He gave out a small gasp when he saw a crack was created the second he touched the thick ice.
"Okay, Jack." the voice whimpered.
The voice belonged to a small girl with white-blonde hair. She looked about five years old while wearing an ice blue pretty but simple dress. Her blue eyes were wide, being filled with fear.
Jack breathed in and out as he mentally scolded himself for not being careful. However, an idea came into his mind which caused him to grin.
"You're not gonna fall in, Elsa. We're gonna have a little fun instead."
"No we're not!" the girl, Elsa, said shakily.
"Would I trick you?"
Elsa felt tears threatening to fall as the shaking became badly.
"Yes!" she cried out. "You always play tricks!"
Jack stared at the teary blue eyes. "You have to believe in me."
Jack's sister paused for a moment then smiled through her fear. Jack's demeanor changed which caused him to grin.
"You wanna play a game? We're going to play Hopscotch! Like we play everyday!"
Elsa's smile brightened even more as she slowly felt the fear being washed away.
"It's as easy as…one…whoaaaa…"
Jack showed his sister the first leap as he almost lost his balance though he caught himself. Elsa laughed at her goofy brother.
"Two…" he jumped to another spot. "Three!"
He then turned around her with his arms spread out.
"Alright…" he replied, softly. He reached down to pick up a wooden stick that was lying on the ice. Jack extended the stick towards her.
"Now it's your turn."
Elsa looked down, taking a deep breath. She can do this. If Jack can, then why not her? She knew she would be safe because her brother is there for her.
"One…" Jack started.
Elsa slowly hopped but it was a wobbly one and yet, she caught her balance.
"That's it, that's it…" he replied, encouraging her. "Two…"
Elsa could see that she was almost there. Jack's stick was just beyond her reach. Just a bit more…
"Three!"
Elsa let out a happy gasp as she tightly grabbed the stick and with a massive effort, Jack flung her to safety. The moment he landed on the spot of which Elsa was, the ice propelled him, plunging him down into the dark cold water.
"Jack!" Elsa screamed as she watched with horror.
No…no…no…
"Jack!" Elsa tried again. He was playing tricks on her. Yeah, that's right. And in minutes, he would come back up and will laugh. Minutes ticked by which made Elsa to be scared. Scared for her and for her brother.
"Jack…no…" she cried out. "Don't leave me!" she fell to her knees, sobbing at the loss of her brother.
However, she felt something warm glowing on her like a warm feeling. She looked up to see the moon shining unexceptionally bright.
Suddenly, she felt something off…it gave off an unearthly feeling. She suddenly gasped at the mysterious black particles that looked like they were forming something. Pretty soon, it revealed a man. A man that had nearly black spikey hair with pale skin and black clothes. His black piercing eyes bored into Elsa's terrified ones as she gave out a gasp.
"Jack, who is this man…?" she trailed off, feeling the tears returning to her.
She forgot. Her brother was gone…
The strange man gave out a deep chuckle, making Elsa to shiver unpleasantly.
"It's okay, little girl. There's no need to be afraid. I'm not going to hurt you." he replied.
Elsa widen her eyes. It was a mixture of fear, strange calmness and wonder. Who was this man?
"Who…who are you?" she asked, terrified.
"I'm Pitch. If you trust me, you will come with me. I can teach you everything you need to know. How to control your powers. Yes, I knew that you had powers but you were too scared to show it. Too scared that you might be shut out, having no one but yourself. I know how it feels like." Pitch continued.
Her blue eyes continued to widen with wonder. She gave out a gasp when she felt her powers escaping. Blue mist was forming out of her hands, making her to giggle.
"You see? Those powers that you have aren't terrible. They are an amazing ability to have. You just have to unleash it." he continued. "Come with me, young one. If you come with me, I can show you the wonders of your magic."
Pitch extended out his pale hand, waiting for the girl to take it. She seemed to be in deep thought but then, she realized that he might be her only chance to train her unstoppable powers. With that in mind, Elsa took his hand which caused Pitch to smile.
In a wisp of smoke, they vanished.
Unbeknownst to them, something deep in the water was changing. It showed an unconscious boy and with a touch of the moonlight's rays, his hair was turning white. The boy was unaware of what will happen in the next few days…
-Somewhere else, in the woods-
Deep in the woods was a hidden tower. If you knew which way to go then you would find the tower. Inside the tower, held a girl. A girl with big dreams and she wanted nothing more than to accomplish them.
Her big dream was to find these shining lights that kept on flying across the night sky on a special day. That day happened to be her birthday…or so she had figured everything out.
She would often draw the picture on a wall—a picture that is only known to her still. The picture contained a starry night sky with the lights floating across the sky while down below showed cliffs and a girl who was watching with them in awe.
The girl was named Rapunzel who was under the care of her mother. Her mother gave out strict rules and one of them was do not leave this tower. The world outside is terrible.
Her mother also told her that there are people who wanted Rapunzel's magical hair for themselves.
Yes, her long blonde hair had magical properties such as she could heal a cut or maybe a wound—she wasn't sure. Her hair also can glow if she sang a special song.
Rapunzel sighed as she longingly stared out the window, looking at the night sky as she waited for the mysterious lights to come yet again. However, she also caught the moon.
She stared with awe at the bright moonlight it gave off. She felt drawn to it and wanted nothing more than to reach its shining rays.
The moon was shining exceptionally bright today.
-(also) deep in the woods, somewhere else-
There were loud rustling that sounded like trees being rustled, causing some of the leaves to fall.
"Hyah! Come on!" a voice that sounded like a girl exclaimed.
The girl soon emerged from a path to go on the next one as she avoided the branches that were sticking out. An arrow was placed at her mouth as if she was going to use it in case she needs to.
There were other sounds…sounds that sounded like they just got provoked and wasn't too happy about it. It was then revealed to see other figures that seemed to be chasing after her.
The red frizzy hair girl growled with annoyance. She knew she shouldn't have provoked them but she couldn't help it…
"Come on boarie! I know you could go faster!" the girl stated, urging the boar-like creature to go faster.
She darted around the woods to see if there was in any she could lose them as the sky was setting into twilight which meant that it wouldn't be too soon before night settles in.
Finally, she saw a cave-like place she turned served the boar to go to that direction to where she saw a cave. She quickly got off and hid the boar and herself behind a bush first. The provoked animals dashed straight ahead as they thought that the person went that way.
The red hair girl breathed out a sigh of relief then crawled to the cave as she watched the night, settling in. Curiously, she watched the moon shining brightly. She had never saw the moon being that big and that brightly.
Yes, the moon was shining exceptionally bright.
Author's Note: So the prologue wasn't that longgg…and there's a reason why I did not introduce Anna just yet…hehehe…*snickers evilly* I'm gonna have lots of twists and um *clears throat* um yeah…erm…what? I didn't say anything…nope…nothing…nada…sooo, how's the chapter? Any comments? Critics? Don't be SHY! And don't kill me if the scene for Brave at the end was horrible...like I said, I didn't watch it...you know, I'm gonna go and watch it right now. Later!
