Do You Want To Build A Snowman?

"Wake up, wake up, wake up!" a little brunette girl shook the other, desperately trying to get her to wake up.

"Go away, Regina," the brunette turned over in bed, pushing the girl off her and onto the floor. Regina huffed, then a light came back into her eyes. Rushing up she forced the brunette's eye open.

"Do you want to build a snowman?" the brunette's eyes shot open. She jumped out of bed and whisper-shouted, "Race you down stairs!" Regina jumped up, but the brunette was already out of sight.

By the time Regina had caught up to the other girl, she was already putting her boots on, fully prepared to go outside.

"Hurry, Gina, or we aren't going to be able to build the snowman!" the brunette began frantically putting the other girl's jacket on top of her nightgown. Regina gave a big toothy grin and began to put her boots on the wrong feet.

"GINA!" the brunette sounded exasperated. Regina was almost six years old, she should know how to put her boots on correctly. But since she was the eldest, at seven, she had to do everything for her cousin.

"Elsa!" Regina mocked and then giggled. Elsa couldn't help it, she gave her cousin a big smile and opened the door.

After an hour of playing in the snow right next to the castle, they began to go farther and farther away from the castle, then the trail. After hours of playing in the forest snow, Elsa thought it best to begin their trek home. Hours they spent looking for some indication of the castle. Finally, they happened upon a bridge, leading towards a single castle.

"Elsa, look!" Regina pointed from her place right next to her cousin. Elsa looked up and, seeing the lights, smiled very broadly. They ran the rest of the way to the door.

"You girls look freezing, do you need help," a man asked. Regina and Elsa looked up, squinting, the light was very bright, Elsa and Regina weren't used to light by that point and nodded.

"We're lost, we're looking for the kingdom of the Arendale," Elsa explained to the man as they ate the soup he provided. An evil look passed over the man's face, but it disappeared as soon as it appeared.

"And why's that, dearies?" he asked.

"Elsa's the princess," Regina didn't even realize she had just sentenced her cousin and best friend to a fate worse than death.

"Oh, is she?" the man gave Elsa a vicious look.

Ten minutes later Regina stumbled into the castle.

"Regina!" the frantic queen immdiatly went to the girl, "Where's Elsa? Where's my baby?" Regina gave the the queen a quizzical look.

"Who's Elsa?"