Author's Note: This is my first one-shot, and I never thought my first would be an Adventure Time one lol. Just like I have Marceline/Ice King feels... I've got some Marshall Lee/Ice Queen feels that I have to express, and I think that this is the only way that I can do it properly. So I hope you enjoy, I not only tried to put feeling in it but I also tried to write it in their own perspective.

I do not own Adventure Time!


Simone clutched her head in pain, her blue slender fingers wrapping themselves in her long white hair as the crown on her hip began to glow slightly. She yelled out as the pain in her head grew worse, sinking to her knees as she could no longer stand properly from the pain. All the while, Marshall Lee looked on in fear and worry. Scared because he didn't know what was happening to the one he considered a mother.

"S-Simone?!" Marshall cried out, tears welling in his eyes and spilling over. He reached out for her, only inches away from touching her, but then she slapped his hand away. Backing away from the boy she thought a son.

"Don't touch me! Get away from me Marshall!" She shouted, her hair visibly growing longer in length. Her eyebrows growing larger and pointier, as if two white lightning bolts replaced her normal ones.

Marshall cowered back, the tears were flowing faster now as he began to breath quicker. She lied to him, she told him that she would be okay. She said that she was getting better and that everything would be alright, that was all just a lie. Deep down, Marshall had wished that she had just never found the stupid thing in the first place, then she would be normal and they would have no worries. They could have the perfect life that she always talked about having with each other, about living in a nice, safe, peaceful home. A place so nice that it wouldn't even make them think about the destroyed world that exsisted as of now, and that made Marshall happy whenever she spoke of it.

But he was beginning to get the feeling that none of that would be possibly, they'd never find true happiness. After everything that's happened in this world, happiness has to be something that just wasn't possible anymore. Marshall may have just been a child, but he wasn't stupid. He understood things when he saw them.

Simone's hands had dropped from her head, she seemed like she was no longer in pain, now breathing heavy. She slowly rose her head up to look at the young boy, who in turn clutcched his beloved bear Hambo to his chest when he saw her stare at him with those blank white eyes. Eyes that normally held kindness and love, but not these. This wasn't Simone.

Simone's face grew into a wicked smile as she raisedd up a hand, beckoning for Marshall to approach her. "Come here Marshy, everything's alright. I'm okay now." She said, but Marshall didn't budge one bit. "Remember our happy place? Our perfect home and perfect life? Our nice... cold life..." She trailed, and Marshall bit his quivering lip. To keep from crying anymore.

"You're a lier!" He snapped, making Simone jump a bit. "That's not what you said! You never said that, you said we'd find a place that would make us happy! I'd never be happy somewhere cold!"

"I'd be happy somewhere like that, and aren't you happy when I'm happy?" She asked.

"No you wouldn't! You'd never be happy somewhere like that either! The Tiara's saying that, not you!" If Simone ever relapsed, that was what Marshall always had to say. It always worked, Simone would snap out of it, apologize to Marshall while giving him a hug and a kiss, then they would move on. Putting the incident behind them. The tiara was bad, and Simone always told Marshall not to touch it. Not that he would anyway, because he always knew it was the reason behind Simone acting out of character sometimes.

Simone treated him like his own mother never did, and he loved her for that. When he was left by himself after the war was over, he was afraid. His own mother had gone to the Nightoshpere instead of keeping him safe, but Simone was different. She comforted him, she gave him Hambo, she was the one who wiped his tears and did whatever she could to make him laugh. She kept the slime creatures at bay when ever they came across them. She kept him happy and safe, she was his best friend whom he loved very much.

But he didn't love the person the tiara was turning her into, he hated that Simone.

"Darn headache... oooowwww..." She complained, almost in a child-like manner, as she held her head. Her voice was becoming more high-pitched, different from her normally soft tone. "Snow and ice... the power... it'll be mine soon... all mine..." She muttered to herself as she rocked back and forth. And Marshall had finally had enough.

"Stop it Simone! You're scaring me!" He said, bringing one of his hands up to his head and pulling a lock of his hair. Simone gasped and looked back up at Marshall, her eyes looking more normal and that made hope fill the young boy's chest. He thought she was going to be her normal self again, but that all came crashing down when she spoke again.

Her voice, it sounded odd. As if both his normal Simone and the creepy Simon were speaking at the same time, "You aren't safe around me Marshall... you have to get away..."

"But... S-Simone-"

"No buts, you hear me ya silly?" She forced a smile, it looked like it was a pain for her to do it. "Just like always, I'll get better. I'll catch up with you, I just need to sit here for a moment. I'll be alright, I promise."

He wanted to say no, he wanted to just yell out to her. Demanded that she stop all her crazy talk and be normal again, to just pick him up and never frighten him like that again. But he did none of those things, he only did what he was told and ran. Ran and never looked back. To make matters worse, Simone had lied to him again,

Because she never did catch up with him like she promised she would.


"Sorry to bother you, but um... you're Marshall Lee... right?"

Marshall didn't answer, he only stared at the person in the blue princess-like dress. He squeezed the door knob so tightly, you'd think it would've shattered. He'd been living with his now ex-girlfriend Ashley for roughy a week, but after she sold the only piece of Simone that he had left he ended everything. He never wanted to see her again so he moved as far away from her as he could. And another week into living in his new tree home, he had a visiter...

Someone he thought he would never see again, her hair white and dragging the ground. Her eyebrows the same color and lightning bolt shaped, sporting on her head the very same tiara that sometimes haunted him to this very day. But to his surprise, she wasn't very different. The vibe that she gave off, was the very same that he grew to know so well. She felt the same.

"Simone?" He slipped, making her perk up in surprise. Then tilt her head a little, narrowing her eyes a bit in confusion. Tears prickled Marshall's vision, and his body seemed to move on his own when he flung his arms around her neck. Pulling her into a hug. "It's you! It's really really you! This is so radical, you found me! Just like you told me you would..." He said, tears of joy slipping out of his eyes and rolling down his cheeks. "Bout time you dummy!" He exclaimed with a laugh.

Simone had stiffened the second that Marshall layed hands on her, after he was done talking she wriggled about in his arms until she pushed herself free. "What the heck are you talking about?! I've never met you a day in my life!" She said, and Marshall felt a twinge of pain in his chest. "And what's a Simone?! I'm the Ice Queen, honey!"

"W-What?..." Marshall felt as is he were going to throw up, she wasn't serious. She couldn't be, she had to remember who he was. Why else would she be standing on his doorstep? "N-No, I'm Marshy. It's me, you came here to... to see me, right?"

"I sure did!" She excliamed, brightening up. "I wanted to see if you could help me with something, I heard you you're a really math somgwriter or whatever. It took me a long time to find your house, but it turns out you don't even live that far away from me. Boy, do I feel silly!" She laughed, then picked up his hand and shook it. "It's really nice to meet you Marshall!"

Marshall stared at her, glancing up for a quick second to look at the tiara. Then it finally hit him. "You don't remember me..." He said, taking his hand out of Ice Queen's and stepping away.

"Oh... was I suppose to?" Shhe asked herself, then shook her head. "Of course not! I've never met you before, you silly billy!" She laughed, "And I thought I was a weirdo!"

His heart sank, any happiness that he had all flew out the window. "I can't help you," He said in an emotionless tone, "Sorry, but you wasted your time coming here."

"Aw what?! But it took me forever to find your house, I-"

"I said go away!" He said, his ears getting pointer. His eyes turning red and his fangs growing in length, his tongue jutting out of his mouth to add a hiss. "Get away from my house, and don't even think about showing you're face around here ever again!"

"But-" He cut her off by slamming the door in her face, she hung around for hours. Knocking on the door and trying to get him to come outside, all a waste of time. Thought it didn't stop there, she came back the next day, and the day after that, and the day after that. She came back everyday until Marshall had finally had enough and pack up his belonging's. He was going to take a trip around Ooo, burn as much time as he possibly could.

Because at least then, he'd have Ice Queen off his back for a while.


"Get outta here, now!" Marshall shouted, throwing an empty can at Ice Queen as he chased her out of his house. When he'd come back from his trip, he visited the tree home once more to find that it was now occupied by Fionna and Cake. He didn't have a problem with that, he didn't want the house anymore anyway, and in the end opted for staying in his new cave house. Though that didn't stop him from being a jerk and messing with the two adventuress' first.

But what he couldn't believe, was the fact that she'd found him again. It was unbelieveable, was she ever gonna give up? Unless she magically became Simone again, he didn't want anything to do with her. But she seemed to not understand that.

The can hit Ice Queen in the head, making her drop some papers. "Wait! But you still never helped me, I've been waiting for years for you to come back! You see, I needed help with this song and-"

"I told you I don't care! Write it yourself, cause you're not getting help from me!" He yelled, "Stop coming over here, I told you the last to stay away from me and I meant it!" Her shoulders fell in disappointment and she sighed.

"Well... I can see this is a bad time, maybe I can just try again tomorrow." She mumbled to herself as she flew away, out the entrance of the cave.

"Marshall!" Fionna yelled, as her and Cake hopped out of the bushes. They ran over to Marshall and Fionna looked at the entrance, watching a now far away Ice Queen. "What was that junk about?" She asked, looking at Marshall. "Do you... know her or something Marshall?" She asked, and he paused.

He didn't know her, at least... not like he use to.

We'll be with each other forever Marshy, I promise...

Don't touch me! Get away from me Marshall!...

Sorry to bother you, but um... you're Marshall Lee... right?

And what's a Simone?! I'm the Ice Queen, honey!...

Of course not! I've never met you before, you silly billy!

The hurt of all those memories made tears well up in his eyes, and he squeezed them shut. "No I don't know her!" He snapped, making Fionna and Cake jump and gasp. "She's just some crazy old weirdo who keeps breaking into my house!" He yelled once more, then quickly flew inside. Slamming the door behind him.

He leaned against the door and slid down it, bringing his knees up to his chest and letting the tears spill. He knew it would never stop, no matter where he went she would find him. He just wished he could forget everything that they had together, all of the memories of his childhood with her.

Just as she herself had forgotten...