I do not own Brave, Frozen, or any of the characters. I only own the plot and any characters I create myself.
A.N - This is my first Frozen crossover so please no flames! I looked on the site for some and realized that no one really wrote any crossovers for Brave and Frozen. Also no this is not a Merida/Elsa fanfiction, actually as of right now I am not sure on any pairings, advice on any would be much welcome.
I will try and update at least one to twice a week for I am also working on my other fanfiction, Frozen over, so if anyone just wants a regular Frozen read please check it out. Thanks.
P.S: I will be redoing the chapters before I post any new ones so if if things don't seem to match up from one chapter to another then this will be the explanation. I will try to get as many fixed up as possible as quick as possible so I can resume normal chapters. Thank you.
Chapter 1,
"Elsa, Elsa!" A small voice, trying to keep quite and failing miserably, spoke up from her place alongside the bed. Pulling herself onto the bed a five year old Anna smiled brightly as she plomped on top of her older sister. "Wake up, wake up, wake up!"
Elsa sighed softly, not bothering to open her eyes, inwardly hoping the younger girl would give up. "Anna, go back to sleep." She muttered softly, before attempting herself to get back to her wonderful dreams of snow and winter.
The younger girl let out a heavy breath before turning on her back and falling on top of her. "I just can't, the sky's awake, so I'm awake, so we have to play." Elsa smiled softly at how dramatic her sister was acting.
"Go play by yourself." She said teasingly, reaching up she gave Anna a small shove, sending her off the bed with a small thump. There were no sounds of footsteps to say Anna did go back to bed, instead her bed shook once more as Anna climbed back on top.
Anna pulled back one eyelid with a grin. "Do you wanna build a snowmaaan?" Smiling, Elsa looked up at her sister with a small nod, earning a somewhat quiet squeal from the girl as she hopped of the bed and ran over to put on her boots.
It was almost a physical challenge to get Anna to be quiet as she pulled Elsa through the halls, hand in hand. "Come on, come on, come on!" Together they made their way to the large ballroom that was naturally empty for that time of night.
Anna let go of her hand and ran ahead into the large room as she closed the door behind them. "Do the magic!"
Smiling again at the fact someone liked her powers. Circling her hands around a small ball of snow formed and she looked down at her sisters wide eyes. "Ready?" Anna nodded quickly and so she threw the snow into the air and it exploded, causing snow to fall all around the room.
"This is amazing!" Anna ran in circles around her, hands in the air catching the snowflakes that fell to the ground.
"Watch this." pulling up the dress a bit above her ankles she stomped the ground, ice forming on the floor of the ballroom, turning the floor into a frozen skating rink.
Not much longer the floor was covered in snow piles, plenty for building as many snowmen as they wanted to make. Anna sat down on one of the snow covered chairs with a large smile while Elsa put the finishing touches on the strange looking snowman they made before turning him around.
"Hi I'm olaf and I like warm hugs!" She said in a deep voice with a laugh. Anna leapt out of her chair with a squeal.
"I love you olaf!" spinning around Elsa put her back to the snowman and created small gusts of winter wind, pushing them along the icy floor. Afterwards Elsa made snow slides for them to go down. "Tickle bumps" Her younger sister laughed as they went down one and jumped off the end into a snow drift.
She was quick to jump from the drift to another that Elsa made before she could fall to the ground. "Catch me!" Continuing to jump Elsa kept making snow and the piles got taller and taller.
Soon she was jumping to fast for her older sister to cast. "Slow down!" Elsa cried, panic inlaying her voice. Anna took another jump but before she could make snow her foot slipped and she fell onto her back. "Anna!" In a moment of not thinking she threw out her magic, hitting her sister, causing her to fall to the ground with a soft 'thud'.
"Anna?" Picking herself off the ground she ran at full tilt towards her younger sister, sliding to a halt next to her. She pulled her sister into her lap, checking her over for any injury, when her eyes caught sight of a single lock of hair turning snow white. 'Oh no, what have I done?!'
"Mama, Papa!" She screamed out, hoping someone would hear her. Her eyes went back down to Anna again and her heart sunk in her chest, the feeling of dispair closing in around her. 'I can't stay here.' Bending over she placed a kiss upon Anna's brow. "Please forgive me sister."
Gently she set her sister's head on the ground and stood up. Holding out her hand she focused her magic, a small blue glow appearing as she worked the icy powers to her will. It took a few seconds but once she was done she laid the snowflake charm and necklace in her sister's cold hand before tearing out the great hall with only a single tearful look back.
Pushing open a small set of doors that led outside to the back of the castle into the courtyard she breathed in the cool air. It was refreshing but it did little to ease her troubled soul. The only thing she truly wanted to do was to run back to her sister, begging forgivness wether it was given or not, but forwent that in fear that she might do more damage than was already done.
Stopping for a second to catch her breath she glanced behind her, freezing when she noticed the icy trail following her. "No, no, no!" The ice would lead the guards, or even worse, her family right to her, eliminating any chance of her getting away.
'What do I do now?' Her control wasn't very good, she could create ice and snow but couldn't make it go away...at least not yet. Taking a deep breath she stilled herself best she could, pushing the fear away, bringing determination to the forefront of her mind.
'If I can't will away the path perhaps I can stop making one.' It wasn't a sureproof plan but perhaps it would last long enough for her to get away to some where she couldn't be found, a place far away from those that could be hurt by her magic. Without looking back she pushed the gates exiting the castle open, sliding into the moonlight night.
She noticed that the ice path was no longer trailing after her and allowed a few minutes of much needed respite, resting up against a wooden post on the docks. "Where do I go now?" Pushing off of the post she mentally berated herself on not knowing what to do during her current situation...though no one would've been able to plan for something like this anyways.
So lost in her thoughts she did not notice the small puddle on the stones in front of her until her feet slipped out from under her, the edge of the walkway catching the side of her head painfully.
The pain brought with it a fire she was unacusomed to, crying out briefly just before she fell into the icy waters of the Fjord. The dark waters covered her head, her blurry vision focusing on the moonlight that shined off the top of the water.
Her thoughts seemed a million miles away though a small smile graced her face. 'This is better, if I die then Anna can't be hurt by me.' Closing her eyes she allowed the last of her breath to leave, darkness pulling her under, unconsious before she could ever see the large shape swimming towards her.
Meanwhile...
Hefting his only daughter onto his shoulders King Fergus laughed heartily. "You know we can't stay lass, if we did your mother would skin us alive!" It was not a pleasent thought, his wife being someone you did not want to make angry if at all possible.
His four year old daughter, Merida, let out a dramatic breath, leaning against his head. "But papa...!" She attempted to plead with him, inwardly knowing it wouldn't work no matter how hard she tried.
"No but papa. We need to get back to the ship before your mum has both our heads." He joked, continuing his stroll towards the large ship at the end of the docks. Just then he felt Merida pull on his hair and stopped. "Lass?"
Glancing up he saw his daugher staring at something towards the east and followed her gaze. "What on earth?" During this time of night most people were asleep but for some reason there was a little girl, only a few years older than his own, wondering the docks.
She was wearing a light blue nightgown and slippers, which was strange considering it was nearly winter and there was a definate chill in the air, completely engrossed in her own thoughts. "Merida, I am going to put you down alright."
Before she could complain he gently grabbed her from his shoulders and set her on the ground. Suddenly there was a small cry of pain followed by a splash and he looked up in time so see a the girl dissapear beneth the cold, dark, fjord water.
"Merida stay here!" He ordered and ran over to the spot where the girl had dissapeared, vaugly noticing the splotch of blood on the stones. Without any hesitation he plunged into the water, eyes seeking out any sign of the mysterious girl that had fallen.
It took a few seconds but he finally saw a flash of blond and blue near the Fjords floor, pushing his already oxygen exhausted body to the bottom, using the last of his strenght he scooped the girl up and swam towards the surface.
Breaking the surface he took in a deep breath of crisp autumn air, eyes drifting down towards the unconsious girl in his arms, a worried crease showing in his brow at the blood coming from a deep gash on her temple.
Pulling himself onto the docks he kneeled down and checked the girl over for any other injury. 'She is still breathing but she is far to cold.' As best he could he wrapped his damp fur cloak around her in an attempt to warm her up. "Merida!"
Said little girl ran over, green eyes wide on the girl in her arms. "Who is she papa?" Bending down he picked her up in his free arm and held her close as he trotted towards the ship as fast as he dared.
"I am not sure lass." How was he to explain this to his wife. Honey I found a girl in the water can we keep her? Just the idea of that sounded ludicrist. It didn't take him long to get to the ship, barking orders as soon as he was on board. "Fetch some towels and warm water, bring them to my cabin once you have them!"
Everyone bustled away to complete their given orders while he opened the door to his cabin, setting the girl down on the plush fur blankets. "Lass, can you go find your mum?" Merida nodded and took off at full tilt out of the cabin.
Unsure of what to do he simply sat down next to the bed, pressing a small peice of cloth against the wound on her head. "Fergus, what is going on?" He heard his wife question before she even managed to get through the door, Merida tugging her along by the hem of her dress.
Once inside she came to a complete halt, brown eyes falling on the unconsious blond in the bed. "Fergus..." He didn't move, not wanting to pull away the cloth that was already starting to turn pink with blood.
"Elinor, she fell into the water and hit her head. Didn't know what to do so I brought her here." He admitted, his wife was always better at stuff like this than he was...if anything she even ruled the kingdom better than he did.
Letting out a small breath Elinor smiled softly and nodded. "Alright, we will have to do what we can since we don't have a doctor on board." Fergus felt a bit of the tension rise from his shoulders at her quick acceptance of his decesion.
Shooing Merida out of the room Elinor padded over and took a set on the other side of Fergus. He pulled the cloth away and couldn't help but wince at the gastly gash on her head, a gash that would scar. "Doesn't look like it needs to be stiched up."
Grabbing some things from a nearby chest Elinor quickly cleaned and bandaged the wound, the cloth wrapping around the little girls head, tight enough to stop the bleeding but not tight enough to become uncomfortable.
After that it didn't take long to change the girl out of her wet cloths and into an oversized shirt, bundling her beneath the heavy blankets in an attempt to bring up her body tempature. "I don't know how long until she wakes, if her tempature does not rise I fear she might not." Elinor admitted softly, wishing the girl would wake.
The ship beneath them gave a small lurch as it sailed out into open sea. "What do we do?" Elinor was a bit suprised at the tone of his voice, it was small and soft unlike him completly. "If she is from Arendelle I don't want to be taking her from her family."
Shaking her head she placed a gentle hand on his shoulder. "Hopefully when she wakes she can tell us where her family is. Until then we will take care of her like she was our own alright."
He nodded, eyes never leaving the girl, unaware of the mourning family they left behind.
A.N - I hope you all liked the chapter. Please review and tell me what you think and if anything is wrong then please don't hesitate to tell me so that I can fix it. I am planning on trying to update every couple of days cause I have what I want to do already planned out in my head. Also if any of you have ideas for a pairing then let me know and I will see what I can do. Thank you.
