Hello, readers, whether you read the A/N in my recent Big Four update or not, it's true that I'm starting a new fanfic. Moreover, it's something pretty new. Anyone know about the new Disney movie Frozen? Well, it's out in 27 days and I finally decided to start posting a one-shot series (very short stories I realized) featuring a new crossover pairing which is Jack FrostxPrincess Anna. Anna being the story's main protagonist. I know, huge change of pace ^^' But I hope you like it :)
(A/N: Starting off, is a short prologue which takes place before Anna's older sister, Elsa, has to hide her winter powers from her)
Prologue
The warm summer sunshine slanted in from the windows of the castle library. In the comfortable arm chair, nestled in the corner by the fireplace, the two young princesses were together. The littlest one, Anna, sat on her older sister's lap, while she, Elsa, brought forth a thick storybook. It read Legends and Fables in fancy script. Anna eagerly watched as Elsa opened the book, flipping to the first page. The Sandman.
Elsa read on, grinning at how excited Anna looked. Every story they read and every figure they saw seemed magical to her. The older girl felt a little wistful, wishing that she still had such child-like innocence. Elsa flipped the page, the image of a young man beside text. Anna readily waited for Elsa to begin reading, as she herself could not yet. "Jack Frost is the spirit of winter, thus the bringer of snow, ice and- of course- frost."
Anna interrupted, "Just like you!"
Elsa smiled in amusement at her sister's enthusiasm and nodded before continuing to read the entry. The younger princess listened on in amazement, finding this Jack Frost to sound wonderful. Anna sighed dreamily and asked, "Oh, Elsie, he's real, isn't he?"
Elsa chose her words carefully, "Well, Anna, I believe that's up to you to decide."
Anna cocked an eyebrow in confusion, "So, he is, then?"
Elsa sighed with a tired smile, "Yes, my sister." Anna turned back to the book, gazing at the picture with a hopeful smile.
At that moment, the door to the library opened, a servant appearing. "Princess Elsa, Anna, it is time for your afternoon lunch." Both girls realized that their bellies were rumbling with hunger and shared a sheepish look; they'd nearly forgotten it was lunchtime.
"Of course." Elsa nodded her understanding and Anna hopped off of her lap. Elsa closed the book, preparing to store it away. Anna, though, took a step forward, tugging at her gown.
"Wait, Elsie! Can I see the book one more time?" She asked. Elsa was about to gently remind Anna that she was a growing girl and needed her meal. But looking at her puppy dog face, gave in.
"Very well. Don't stay too long. Mother and Father will be expecting us." She patted the girl's head and handed her the book. As she started off, Anna held up the book, flipping back to the last page they'd read.
Her eyes scanned the words, though not comprehending them wholly. And then she looked at the drawing once more, noting his snowy hair, watery blue eyes and crooked smile. Anna closed her eyes, hugging the storybook to her chest, "I believe in you, Jack Frost." She whispered.
"Princess Anna?" The servant called. Her eyes flew back open.
"Coming!" She answered, sticking the book as high on the shelf as she could reach. Its rightful place was too far. The little princess then ran to catch up with Elsa, nearly tripping as she did.
