Here is a multiple chapter story based around Olaf and Elsa. With their budding relationship comes obstacles that aren't going to be that easy to overcome. For those of you who questioned the ElsaXOlaf pairing and why I did it, here's the answer. Before I saw the movie, this 'couple' was already lodged into my brain. And with the extensive research I do on movies/TV shows before they come out, I figured that, even though they don't have romantic interests towards each other in the movie, they'd make a good couple. That's just my deluded mind making me write weird, yet OVERLY FLUFFY STORIES!

Anyway...ENJOY!


Chapter 1: Another Secret Reviled

Wandering down the wide halls of the castle, Olaf took in the various paintings and surroundings that were around him. He, along with Kristoff and Sven, were allowed by Queen Elsa to take residence in the castle. Kristoff bunked with Anna while Sven stayed in the stables along with the various amount of horses. Olaf had even gotten his own room. It wasn't as big as the others were, but for him, it was better then nothing. Elsa had used her powers to create a never ending snow cloud that hung on the ceiling along with the cloud that stayed above his head to keep him from melting into a puddle.

Looking up and down the halls, Olaf noticed that there was one room that had an ice covered door. Tilting his head in suspicion, he knocked.

Shuffling was heard from the other side and not to soon after, Elsa appeared in a short sleeved light blue everyday gown. She glanced down and smiled. "Hi, Olaf. What are you doing around here? I thought that Anna was taking you and Sven out for a while."

Olaf looked up at Elsa. "We were, but she isn't up yet. I knocked on her door but I heard Kristoff mutter something and he threw a pillow right at the door. I walked away and decided to take a look around the castle. I didn't know that this was your room. Sorry for disturbing you." He said rather sheepishly. Elsa chuckled and bent down to his level; placing a faint kiss on the snowman's cheek. "No need to be sorry for something you didn't do wrong."

"Oh...okay. Anyway, maybe you and I could do something today!"

Elsa smiled. "What'd you have in mind? Something crazy and off the wall like always?" The snowman huffed uncharacteristically. "No! I-uh-well...maybe we could...hmm...I haven't thought about what to do yet."

"We'll figure something out, alright? I promise."

Olaf immediately perked up and nodded. Smiling back with a small smile, Elsa let Olaf continue exploring the castle. Quickly cheeking their surroundings, Elsa slammed her door shut and sunk to the ground. Being paranoid wasn't at all a good thing. Especially for the Queen herself. Reason behind that would be because she practically lied to Anna and the kingdom of Arandelle for years. Sure she could just tell Anna about her attraction to Olaf. Though it may have been a bit strange, Elsa was fine with the idea of being a romantic interest to her snowman.

Anna and Kristoff?

They may not take the news so well. Sure they're open minded people. But Olaf's their best friend and Elsa is Anna's sister. What if Elsa hurts Olaf by not telling Anna and Kristoff? What if Anna becomes disappointed in her for real this time? What if she runs away and turns the land into snow again? What if-?

"Elsa? Are you okay? You need to start getting ready for the 'One Year Celebration' ball."

The Queens head instantly snapped up as her younger sister's voice spoke. She took a look at the clock. That was when she let out a groan. "Alright, Anna...I'll be down in a few minutes..." She then remembered what she had promised Olaf. That didn't exactly make anything all that better in her world the least bit. But she guessed that she would just have to talk to Olaf and verbally apologize to him for forgetting about tonight. Standing from the ice covered floor, Elsa scrounged around for her crystal blue ball gown and matching cape.

Once she was finally dressed and ready to go, Elsa walked down the humongous stair case and found Olaf slummed on the floor; both hands made of stick placed on either side of his snow covered body. Twisting his head ever so slightly, he noticed Elsa was dressed in her ball gown which meant only one thing. There was an important event tonight.

Sighing, Olaf slumped more to the ground.

"Olaf...don't do that. Okay? Please? I can't tell you how sorry I am about forgetting about tonight..." Elsa's voice broke the tense silence. Olaf gave an even heavier sigh and slumped further into the ground making the cloud above him droop sadly. "It's fine Elsa. I understand completely. Tonight...it's important...I'll be fine..."

Biting her lip, Elsa thought for a moment. "Come with me."

"W-what...?"

Smiling a bit more sure after a minute, Elsa nodded. "Come with me to the ball tonight. As...well, as my date."

Olaf cheered up a little bit and grinned up at Elsa. "Really? You want me to come with you?" His eyes shinned even brighter when Elsa nodded once more. "Of course. I wouldn't ask you for nothing, Olaf. But it is a formal fitting gathering so wear something a little more...formal...than...nothing..." She kissed his cheek and walked back up the stairs to find Anna. Olaf stood frozen to his spot for a moment before grinning widely and running into his own room to get ready.


The very second that Elsa walked into the ballroom, everyone rushed over to her and ambushed the Queen with greetings and respectfully short conversations. Nothing extravagant. Ever since the gates of Arandelle were opened once more, parties, social meetings, balls, you name it, were held more frequently. Meaning that both the Queen and Princess of Arandelle became worn out more often then they used to be. And with three more people-well, one person, a reindeer, and a snowman-occupying the castle, things always got a little crazy.

Okay, maybe a LOT crazy. But what'd you expect?

Walking towards her older sister, Anna, who was dragging Kristoff along with her, greeted Elsa. "Hello, sis! Brought Kristopher with me."

Kristoff rolled his eyes at the comment. "Anna, stop saying that. You know my names Kristoff. Secondly, hello, your majesty. Are you having a good time tonight?" Kristoff was relatively respectful towards Elsa. It didn't matter that he was dating her younger sister, she was still the Queen and could have him executed any minute she'd like to. Though, on numerous occasions, Elsa had reassured Kristoff that she wouldn't do that.

"As a matter of fact, I am. So far, that is...anyway, hello to you to, Kristoff. Anna. Are you guys having a good time yourselves? Or is the party to much?"

Anna smiled. "We're having a great time. Aren't we, Kristine?" She teased again in which Kristoff refused to ignore, but let it go for now. "Yeah. It's an amazing party. Just wish you 'royals' didn't have to be so formal all the time. But it's still nice."

Elsa nodded politely. "Thank you. And to be honest, I would rather wear a simple gown instead of all this dressy clothing. But, as a royal, you just can't do that, now can you?" She ended with a light chuckle. Anna and Kristoff laughed a little. Elsa was about to continue before a certain someone bumped into the back of her legs making her nearly topple over. While she tried to straighten herself out, she imediatly looked behind her and noticed that it was Olaf who had ran into her.

"Oh no! Elsa! I'm so, so, so so sorry! I wasn't paying attention and-"

"Olaf! It's fine. Calm down, little guy..." Elsa laughed out. Olaf let a "Phew" noise pass his snowy lips a moment or two before standing up straight and adjusting his tie a little better. Anna saw her friend and giggled. "Olaf...are you wearing a tie?"

Kristoff got one glance at the snowman before busting out into a fit of uncontrollable laughter gaining more than a few people's attention. He didn't care though. Olaf's smile turned nervous. "Erm...yeah! I am. Elsa told me that the ball was formal fitting so I decided on going with a black tie. You guys like it?" He spun for no reason which only made Kristoff double over in laughter while Anna snickered and snorted. "Yeah...Looks-looks like you!" She choked out.

Smile now going from nervous to dropping completely into a frown. "You guys don't like it, do you?" He bowed his head.

"Oh, Olaf...come on, bud. We were just messing with you." Kristoff said as he patted the short snowman's shoulder in a friendly manner. Olaf wiped his carrot nose and looked back up at his three other friends. "Really?" He squeaked. Anna bent down and pulled him into a soft hug. "Yes, Olaf. You know us. Sure it may have looked a little...not you at first, but come on, we were just kidding. Don't get so down."

The snowman smiled widely. "Thanks guys." He then looked up at Elsa. "Well?" He asked. Elsa giggled at the snowman. "You look great, Olaf..."

"Aw, thanks."

Kristoff took Anna from around the waist and held her close. "So, we're gonna go mingle. You guys wanna come?" He asked. Olaf opened his mouth but Elsa spoke first. "No!-Erm-No thank you, I mean. But thanks for offering, Kristoff...real sweet of you. You two go on now. Go mingle. Meet new people. We're gonna hang back for a while. But you guys go, have fun." Looking at the Queen in curiosity, both Anna and Kristoff nodded slowly. "Alright...well, if you guys change your minds, we'll...we'll be over there by the snack table..."

With that the two were out of sight.

Elsa mentally thanked her quickness but regretted it not to soon afterwards by looking at Olaf. He looked just as confused as either of them did. "Are...you okay, Elsa? You seem...like, you aren't yourself. Like you haven't been for a while..." Olaf stated cautiously.

Letting out a long sigh, Elsa walked to her throne and sat down. "I'm fine, Olaf. I really am."

"Elsa." Olaf said unconvinced.

Elsa clenched her fist. "I said I'm fine, Olaf." Her voice started to become irritated.

Olaf noticed this but brushed it off. "Elsa, I can tell when someone's upset."

"I'm not upset, Olaf."

"Just tell me what's wrong." Hi voice took on an almost pleading tone.

Elsa was just about to scream her head off before glancing down at the snowman. He was actually pleading to hear her problems. No man ever did that with a woman. At least no guy that Elsa has ever met besides a select few. But Olaf was by far the sweetest one yet. Sure he was a snowman, but he was the sweetest, and only, one that Elsa has ever met. "Olaf..." Elsa started out softly before Olaf suddenly blurted out, "ELSA I LOVE YOU!" so loud that everyone had to stop in their tracks and spin around towards the two.

Time froze...no pun intended.

In what seemed like slow motion, Anna turned around to look at her sister and the somehow pink in the face snowman. The room grew silent. No one even made the slightest peep. Not even the children. Everyone stood like statues.

All of a sudden, Elsa started to hyperventilate as she grabbed her cape which she had set down and was hell bent on getting out of there as quick as possible. Anna ran up to her. "Not again..." She muttered to herself as she reached for her older sisters hand. "Elsa! No!"

"Let go of me, Anna!"

"NO! You're not running off again! I'm not letting you!"

Olaf came up in between the two and looked up at Elsa. "Elsa I didn't mean it! I swear!" Shaking her head, Elsa yanked her hand away from her sisters vice grip and quickly grabbed Olaf's stick hand. In no time the two were running out of the castle and onto the streets of the Kingdom. Olaf somehow managed to keep up with Elsa by running but slacked a little. Anna wasn't too far behind bu had no chance in catching up to them. Within seconds they were out of sight.

Kristoff looked into Anna's eyes deeply as his breathing became almost as shallow as hers. "Anna...don't be mad at your sister..."

"I don't even know why she ran away! And with Olaf! I mean, I know that she isn't ashamed about it, but when I wanted to get married to someone I just met, she went off on me! Why wouldn't I be mad at her! She didn't even tell me about her and Olaf, Kristoff!" She exclaimed incredulously while throwing her hands in the air helplessly. Kristoff enveloped her into a tight hug and sighed. Sometimes he just couldn't understand her. Sighing, he took a quick glance at the ground, the snow covered trail led in the direction that the couple had gone in. Good thing that it was already winter. For some reason they wanted the ball to take place in winter though the year mark was back in summer. But there was something...off.

It seemed colder than usual.

Brushing the worry off, Kristoff pressed his lips to Anna's hair as he kept his gaze set in that direction.


Elsa only a little bit ago let Olaf's hand go. Though kept her fists clenched tightly. Olaf hesitated for a moment before speaking. "Elsa? Look, I was wrong back there. I shouldn't have said that and they was you got all mad was my fault so...I'm sorry. I just-"

"Enough, Olaf." Elsa muttered making sure that Olaf could hear. Olaf stood still for a moment before decided to stop talking all together and bow his head. Elsa noticed that the snowman was being quiet. Too quiet for him, anyway. The little guy was usually full of conversations and stories. Now? He had nothing to say besides sorry for something that he didn't do...

In the end, the Queen decided to keep her focus on getting to the only other place than Ardanelle that she felt safe and knew Olaf would be safe too.

Her castle on the North Mountain.

She never minded the cold. She had grown accustom to it over the years. Anything that was fifty degrees or below Elsa could tolerate. Whether it be snow, ice, or the wind, she could deal with it. To be honest, her preferences are anything Winter related more so than any other season. Especially summer.

Glancing back at Olaf, Elsa saw that the snowman was lagging behind. She slowed her pace down until her and Olaf were side by side once more. She offered him a gentle smile. "You okay down there, little guy?" She asked softly. Looking up at Elsa, Olaf noticed her smile and had barley any trouble in returning it. "Yeah. But I have a quick question." He stated bluntly. Elsa nodded fr him to continue. So he did and asked his question. "Where're we goin'?"

Elsa's smile widened a bit. "We're going to go fix up my castle in the North Mountain. We can stay there for the time being." It was silent for a moment before Elsa continued in a soft tone. "If anyone should be sorry here...then it should be me..." The quizzical look on Olaf's face was almost sad looking. "Huh?" He asked. Elsa sighed and looked away from him. "...I...I should have just explained to everyone what we have instead of shutting them all out again. Like Anna. She went so many years without knowing who I was and what I could do. Poor thing. And now I'm just doing the same exact thing again. Like when I reviled my powers to everyone and ran away. But this time...I dragged you along. And I shouldn't have."

Olaf fell into another silent state before reaching for Elsa's hand and giving it a squeeze. "If I ever had to run away with anyone, then I'm glad that I get to run away with you...that makes sense, right?"

"Right." Elsa then stared up at the tall, beautiful ice structure as they ascended the stairs. "And this is only the beginning..."


This'll either be a long story and or short story based on whether or not you guys like it. Don't ask why I chose this couple because I really don't know...Anyway, hope you guys liked it :) More to come and next chapter should be up relatively soon.