Hello everyone! Well, I'm reading more and more fictions on here, and I love them! So, I figured I'd try something that everyone else seems to be doing but I've never done. A…*drumroll*…series of one-shots! :D

These WILL be random, and I have no idea how they'll play out until they've played out. So read and review please, enjoy, and God bless! :D

By the way, I don't own Frozen, Disney does; no matter how much I wish I did. :p

"Bees!"


It was a beautiful summer day in Arendelle. It was approximately 79 degrees; and at around 6 in the morning, all the sleepy little townspeople started to make a rustle. Work was the objective of this particularly hard-to-get-out-of-bed Monday, and people started to make their way out to the market place to set up their trading posts and prepare for the long day and week they had ahead of them.

Even the castle staff was starting to wake up to their wind-up clocks and spouses lightly nudging them to go back to sleep. However, duty was always calling in this peaceful little kingdom, and no one knew that better than the Queen.

Elsa was one of those sleepers that were content to just stay in one position all night long. She never really moved around. Maybe once or twice to find a cool spot in the sheets, but then she just snuggled right in. She slowly opened her eyes to the morning sun greeting her that morning, but she didn't exactly greet it back. She knew that this would be yet another grueling day of signing contracts, attending meetings, and pretty much…boring monarch stuff. The kind they always write about in history books that school children don't care to read about. She got up slowly that morning, taking her time. She slowly put on her fuzzy blue slippers on her bare feet, and stretched her tired muscles for another day of standing and sitting as stiff as a board. She walked over to her bathroom, and washed her face and went through all the motions. After she had put on her dress for the day and her hair in her signature braid, she was ready to put up with people for a little while. All in all, her morning was pretty easy-going. It was at this point that she figured she would wake up Anna, and see if she was as ready to take on the day as she was!

She wasn't.

Anna was so different from her sister; it was a wonder that some would even think that they were related. Here on one hand you have Elsa – sophisticated, elegant,graceful, and all the kinds of proper you would expect from someone born into royalty. The same, sadly, could not be necessarily said for dear Anna. Elsa slowly walked into her sister's room, which was an absolute mess. Seriously, when was the last time any kind of cleaning service came through here? Dresses strewn on the floor,make-up haphazardly discarded on the nightstand and dresser, the stench of perfume everywhere from whenever Anna would quickly toss it on in preparation for a date she forgot she had with Kristoff – pretty much, an average teenager's room. Elsa's nose wrinkled at the smell of the stale perfume and looked around in shock and awe, simply sighing to herself. 'Maybe one of her punishments if she ever angers me enough will be to just clean her room. Yeah, yeah, that will work; that would take at least a week to do…hehe…' she mischievously thought to herself with a grin. She was always trying to think of more ways to help make Anna more responsible. Not only to teach her good values, but to also keep her out of the trouble she so easily found herself running into.

She looked at the sleeping form of her sister, and just laughed to herself. Anna was such a mess sometimes. Hair strung about, drool forming a little lake underneath her head, and just limbs thrown about around her bed. It almost looked as if she got herself into an intense wrestling match with an imaginary bear – and lost. Elsa just sighed and giggled lightly to herself, bracing for whatever impact that was to come her way from waking her sister. She at first lightly tapped Anna on the shoulder, praying that would be enough for her to get the picture. She got closer to whisper into her ear for her to wake up. Well, that was what she planned on doing. Instead, a loud snore ruptured from the disturbed-from-her-slumber Anna, and scared the living crap out of Elsa. While Elsa had magnificent control over her powers by now, reflexes were something that just could not be helped sometimes. So, that being said, Elsa accidentally shot out random flurries, that landed right into Anna's drooling mouth. This was definitely the way to wake up a lazy princess.

Well, at least it was a funny way to.

Anna's response was simple. She just shot open her eyes, gasped loudly, and accidentally popped Elsa right in the face; on the bridge of her nose, to be precise. She immediately stumbled back, groaning in pain as she rubbed her nose, which was now bleeding slightly. Anna, shocked in horror, ran, err…tripped, over to her injured sister. "Elsa, are you okay? What were you thinking?"

"I was thinking that it's already 6:30, and it's time to get up and moving for the day. But, you being the…morning delight you always are, I tried waking you up gently. I suppose I learned my lesson about that."

Anna just sort of shrugged at this half-heartedly, grabbing a handkerchief to help dry up Elsa's slight trickle of blood from her left nostril. "Elsa, this is why it's so important to just let me sleep until noon; this way, I'll stay out of your way, and get plenty of beauty sleep!"

Elsa simply rolled her eyes and scoffed at the princess. "Well, we'll just need to come up with some sort of punishment for this little incident."

"What do you mean? It was a total accident!"

"I know, but still. I just feel like you need a lesson in what it means to get up and work early like the rest of our kingdom does. So, to help alleviate some of the work of the royal groundskeepers, you're going to work in the gardens today."

"Elsaaaaa!"

"Annaaaaa," Elsa giggled at the end of that statement, realizing how childish she felt. "You're doing this, and that's final. Queen's orders."

"You did NOT just SERIOUSLY play THAT card!" Anna tossed a pillow at Elsa's head, giggling in the process.

"Haven't you abused me enough this morning?" Elsa asked with a chuckle. "Now, get going. I think they're starting early today. I remember hearing yesterday that they were going to up-root a stump or something, that sounds like a good place for you to start your day's work. See you in the afternoon!" With that, Elsa shook a pleading Anna off her leg like a desperate dog begging for a bone, and gracefully strolled out of the room.

Anna winced as she went outside, the fresh air catching her off-guard. It was roughly 7 a.m. now, and Anna was already tired, just from walking around. She looked over to her left, and saw the groundskeepers struggling with a stump. It was an average-sized oak stump; nothing special except for the fact that it was an eyesore. She figured it was easy enough, and walked slowly over to where the men were struggling.

"Hello, boys!"

"Princess Anna!" They all bowed in humble respect. "What are you doing here, if we may ask?"

"Oh, psh…nothing, really. Elsa noticed how hard you guys worked, and I offered to help out! Besides, you guys work so hard all the time, and in this blistering summer heat. I figured you could need all the help you could get!" She knew it was a lie, but then again, she didn't really want to tell them that her big bad sister made her work because she was a lazy-pants.

"Well, your highness, we do appreciate the help."

"Great! So, where do I start, then?"

"Hmm…well, I suppose grabbing one of those ropes would certainly help in tugging this accursed stump out from the earth. Please, do be careful though, your majesty."

"Psh! Careful is my middle name!" Anna haphazardly grabbed the end of the rope, and just started pulling as hard as she could in the opposite direction from the stump. The men were amazed at her ambition, and surprisingly man-ish strength. Why, even without their help, the stump started to wiggle just a bit in the ground.


"Okay, men, heave!" The workers pulled excruciatingly after Anna had hopped in, and finally managed to get the stump partially out of the ground, the noon sun beating hard on their backs. Turns out all they really needed was some man…err…woman power to aid in their efforts. However, something stopped them in the middle of their work.

"Your highness! I suggest you get back inside immediately!"

"Why? What's the problem? Am I too tough for ya?" Anna weakly flexed whatever arm muscles she could muster up.

"No, not at all! It's just that there's a fairly massive yellow jacket nest in the base of the stump. Unless we can mix together a proper poison to kill them with, then we need to call it quits for the day."

"Oh, come on! You manly, strong men are going to quit, just because of a few little puny bees?"

"Wasps, your highness. I'm afraid they're much more aggressive and hurt worse than mere bees do."

"Ha! I may not have gotten out much as a kid, but I can handle a few bees. All ya gotta do is swish them away, and they'll listen!"

The men around her started to give each other looks, knowing what was coming. Anna silently pushed past them, and marched over to the stump with a determined look on her face.

Elsa had been working diligently ever since her wake-up call with Anna that morning. She had already been to three conferences, signed over 8 contracts, and mustered up a rough draft of a trade agreement with France by noon. She walked over to the window, curious as to how Anna's progress was with the working class peoples in her town. She looked out, impressed as to how involved Anna was getting with the groundskeepers. She sipped gently on her tea as she just watched Anna talk with one of the workers, the stump pulled half-out of the ground. It almost seemed as if the worker was pleading about something, "Probably Anna beating them at their own game", she chuckled to herself. However, she squinted her eyes more closely at the stump, after she saw little specks of something flying around quite maniacally. She looked back at Anna and the man, and quickly figured out why he was pleading with the princess, after Elsa had connected the dots in her mind. Her quiet little chuckle turned to a shocked expression on her face and a quick gasp as she realized what was bound to happen. "No, no no no no…this can't end well." She watched as Anna marched over to the stump with a determined look on her face, and braced for the inevitable as if she were in Anna's shoes herself.

The scream could be heard for miles!

Anna made the mistake of not only trudging towards the swarming nest, but also stepping on the hive itself in the ground. The yellow jackets quickly flew up her dress, in precise attack precision, stinging her on her legs, abdomen, arms, chest, and even her buttocks. Her reaction? Simple: she just simply jumped up in the air a few times, and fell down hard, then just decided to roll around on the ground, screaming at the top of her royal little lungs. She had no idea how truly bad a bee sting hurt; especially considering the fact that she had never even been stung before. Needless to say, this was a learning lesson indeed.

Elsa sprinted down the stairwells at lightning speed, running and rushing past her many servants as they too heard the screams and weren't oblivious to the fact that she was running to help her baby sister. When Elsa got out there, though, her first reaction was to laugh just a bit. She felt guilty, but wouldn't anyone laugh at the sight of their younger sibling, stripped down to their skivvies running around in circles like a rabid Indian chief?

"Elsa! Thank God you're here! Freeze me!"

Elsa looked beyond confused. "Wait, what?! Why?!"

"Please! Moving makes it worse! AAAAHHHHH!"

Elsa chuckled and simply replied, "As you wish!" And with that, her baby sister was now frozen in her stance. It was a cross between a ballerina dancer, and a drunken best man at a wedding trying to dance. At least Elsa left Anna's head uncovered, to allow the luxury of breathing. Well…breathing and responding as sarcastically as possible to the hysterical laughter of her older sister, of course.


Elsa had Anna rolled into her room on a mini-buggy, because Anna begged for it. She knew that the bees were dead from the ice, of course, but she just liked how the cold felt after working and sweating all day. After the chuckling servants were dismissed for the day, Elsa finally just looked at her sister. Really, what else could she do? A complete Anna-popsicle right there in front of her.

The Queen simply walked around her frozen baby sister in circles and conversed with her, as if there wasn't a ridiculous frozen statue of Anna in the center of the room.

"So, Anna, what did you learn today?" Elsa was still fighting back giggles, despite her many efforts to be serious.

"Well, yellow jackets SUCK. And working outside is for boys. That's it. Oh, and you're mean for getting me up that early for THIS. That is all." With that, she "hmmphed", and simply cocked her head up high, to show her snarky side.

Elsa simply agreed with a few nods of her head, and pinched Anna's cheek like old ladies do. "I think you learned enough for one day. I've got just a few more meetings to attend to, and then we'll do whatever you want to."

Anna's eyes lit up and met Elsa's, "Really? Anything? We can build snowmen or go ice skating or whatever I chose for us to do?!"

"Mmhmm. But first, I need to go to these meetings." Elsa started to walk away, and heard Anna in the background.

"Uh, hey, Elsa? Can you maybe…I don't know…un-freeze me now? It's getting kind of nippy in here…plus, I have to pee really, really bad."

"Oh no, Anna. I'm just going to let today really sink in for you. Think of this as an opportunity to plan all the fun we're going to have in a few hours."

"HOURS?! Elsa, wait!" Anna shook the ice block vigorously as she saw her sister exiting the room.

"I love you, Anna!"

"I'm going to get you SOOOOO back for this!" This comment went un-noticed as Anna watched Elsa leave the room, but turn to her before shutting the door;

"Oh, and Anna,"

"What?!"

"Do try and stay cool in this blistering heat, your comfort is VERY important to me. Love you!" And with that, she shut the door, not before Anna was yelling out playful, yet somehow threatening threats to her. As she walked away, thinking of how bad she was going to get it from Anna sometime in the not-so-far future, she sighed and laughed to herself mischievously, "Sometimes, I love being Queen".


Whew! That I think was the longest chapter of anything I've written so far…anyways, thank you to all of my fanfiction friends out there who've given me great advice, I hope I applied it well! As I mentioned before, please read and review, as I love to hear feedback! Thank you and God bless! :D