Welcome to Friends till the End. This story will consist of one shots about the heroes of the movie, Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, and Olaf. Sven will be apart of these stories too. This chapter was in my previous one shot series, A Frozen Eclipse of the Heart. I used the Great Thaw date July 9 because the movie was set in July, and my brother's birthday is on July 9. Enjoy.
Elsa had been planning a celebration for one year since The Great Thaw, and she wanted it to be a surprise for Anna. Elsa thought that Anna would love to be surprised with a celebration since the sisters reunited. She was currently setting up the decorations in the ballroom, where the party will be. The date of the thaw was on July 9, and to Elsa's surprise, Anna wasn't constantly reminding her of the day. Did Anna forget? I figured she would getting really jumpy about thought to herself as she was creating icicles across the ceiling. Elsa knew of some nice decorations that she could create and spread across the ballroom. Elsa also asked Olaf and Kristoff to help out with the surprise. Olaf came in with a clipboard, and glasses that he found lying around. Elsa giggled at the snowman's appearance.
"How's everything holding up?" Elsa asked, trying to hide a laugh.
"Well," Olaf said, "all the banners are hung up throughout the halls. Speaking of which, won't Anna see them?"
"Oh, now that I think about it," Elsa said, but then thought again. "I doubt she will know what it's for. She might think they're for a Christmas party or my birthday or something."
Olaf nodded, and continued his status report. "The ice rink in the yard is ready to go, and all the citizens are skating. So that'll make Anna think you did it just for fun."
"Very good," Elsa said, nodding in approval.
"All the band members are ready and setting up over in the corner," Olaf pointed to wear all the musicians were setting up for the party.
"Splendid," Elsa said, "and I have all my custom made decorations set up and ready."
"Great!" Olaf jumped in excitement, making is glasses fall off his face. Elsa giggled. "I believe we're all set up for tonight's celebration."
"Yay!" Olaf said, throwing his arms in the air. Elsa laughed at Olaf's silliness. Kristoff came in through the door also with a checklist. "Everything is set and ready to go, Queen Elsa."
"Fantastic," Elsa said. "Oh, and by the way. I want to thank you both for your help. It made this plan go much smoother."
"The pleasure is all ours, Your Majesty," Kristoff said, bowing.
"Now now, Kristoff," Elsa said, "I've told you before. You don't have to call me by my formal name. You're apart of our family now."
"Sorry, Elsa," Kristoff apologized.
"No need to apologize," Elsa said. "We'll start the party in a few hours." Olaf and Kristoff nodded. Elsa turned around. "Olaf," she called.
"Yes Elsa?" Olaf asked. Elsa closed her eyes for a second. "Please try not to let Sven in the castle tonight. And Kristoff, keep an eye on him tonight. Make sure he doesn't do it."
"What?" Kristoff complained, "I have to watch him?"
"It's the Queen's orders," Elsa snapped, "unless you want to be turned into one of my custom ice decorations for tonight's party." Kristoff gulped. "W-will do Your Majesty."
Four hours later
Elsa went in to knock on Anna's bedroom door. Elsa was able to entertain Anna by giving her a quill pen and paper, and asked her to draw her something. Anna wasn't the best artist, but she was pretty decent. Anna drew a snowflake for Elsa, and pick axe for Kristoff, and a flower with a smiley face for Olaf.
"Anna?" Elsa asked, "It's me, Elsa. May I come in?" Silence. Elsa just walked in, only to find her asleep on the desk. Luckily, the drawings were put to the side of the desk, so they weren't under Anna's head. Elsa laughed at the scene before her, and shook Anna awake.
"Huh? Whoizit? Anna slurred.
"It's your sister, Elsa."
"Elsa?" Anna said, taking a minute to know who it was.
"Yes," Elsa replied. "It's time for dinner." Anna looked at her grandfather clock. "But it's only five, dinner's not until seven."
"I know," Elsa said, "but I've asked the chefs to prepare dinner early tonight."
"Why?" Anna asked. Elsa had to think through this one, but an idea popped up in her head. "Because I have a very important meeting this evening, and I won't be able to eat then."
"Oh, okay," Anna said. The sisters continued to walk down the halls until they reached the doors to the ballroom.
"Wait," Anna said, "are we eating in the ballroom?" Elsa nodded, and opened the door. Anna gasped at the sight.
"Elsa, what's all this?" Anna asked. Elsa giggled. "I thought you would remember. Today is the anniversary of The Great Thaw." Anna's eyes widened. "Oh yeah, that's right! How could that slip my mind?" Elsa giggled, and Kristoff and Olaf walked in the ballroom. Anna turned around, and hugged Kristoff, and then bent down to hug Olaf.
"Hehe. I LOVE warm hugs!" Olaf said. Anna smiled at him. She then turned to Elsa. "The guest will be arriving shortly, so you better get ready," Elsa said. Anna nodded and ran back up to her room to change.
Dignitaries from all over the world came to celebrate the anniversary of The Great Thaw. People from France, all the way to Germany came to honor the Queen and her work over the past year. The Duke of Weselton was nowhere to be seen, neither was anybody from the Southern Isles (much to Anna's relief). As people were talking to the Queen, Anna, Kristoff, and Olaf were on the dance floor, dancing the night away. Olaf was just bouncing, but Anna and Kristoff didn't mind. Everyone left at about midnight, and boy was Anna pooped. Once the ships were out of sight, Anna immediately ran to her room, and lay down on the bed. She didn't feel like changing into her nightgown, but if she didn't, Elsa wouldn't be happy with her. So she changed, and went to bed.
I hope you guys enjoyed that story as much as I enjoyed writing it. Stay tuned for more stories in the future. Send in ideas if you have any.
