Niki: We're all here for this story! That's new!
Emi: I think this is the only story that we can all come together and chat in. Because all of our own stories have their own dimensions.
Yusa: You're right on that point. It just wouldn't make sense for us to meet.
Kotomi: Then why are we all here now?
Kiara: Because this story has nothing to do with any of the others. That's why we can come here to meet.
Maka: That makes sense.
Hanari: But I don't get how come Kiara is commentating when she has no obvious connection to anyone in Love Live. The rest of us have some connection.
Niki: Like how me and Maka are basically alternate versions of the same person?
Yusa: I don't think that's what she meant…
Kiara: I'm just not. It's fine, isn't it? Not everyone has to be related to them.
Maka: *gasps* That makes you special, doesn't it?!
Kiara: *shrugs* I guess.
Emi: Moving on… this is a parody of Frozen, not a crossover. The members of Muse and A-Rise, the younger siblings of Honoka and Eri are making a movie that will be used for both school's next cultural festival. The filming is taking place on a Nishikino lakeside lodge over summer vacation.
Kotomi: Oh, and Author-san wants to keep things interesting so every other chapter will be bloopers and behind the scenes.
Yusa: This is the insanity that Author-san should not be doing but is doing any way. Four stories at the same time!
Maka: But she said that she 'couldn't hold it back anymore' and that she had to 'let it go' out into the world of Fanfiction.
Hanari: She also has another one planned out already besides this one.
Kiara: I think she needs help.
Niki: But if she got help, where would we be?
*they are all silent for a while*
Kotomi: Let's just get on with the story. Chinorwegia does not own Love Live. Nor does she own Frozen. That belongs to Disney.
The Kingdom of Otonokizaka. A wonderful kingdom with its castle located right next to a beautiful lake. The King and Queen were adored by their citizens, as were their two daughters.
Honoka, the adopted princess of the kingdom. She had been adopted to be the heir due to the Queen having had miscarriages before. To ensure the continuation of the royal family, Honoka had been adopted from an orphanage as a baby.
Three years after the adoption of their first child, the King and Queen were able to have a child of their own. The Kingdom's second princess was born and Maki became heir to the throne, despite being younger.
There had been no problem telling Honoka that she could not be Queen in the future. In fact, the adopted princess only regretted that the duties would all fall on her younger sister.
When Maki was five, the family discovered the strange effects that her singing had on others. Depending on her mood and the way she sang her songs, the effects could be dangerous or beneficial. Honoka loved her songs and never seemed to have any problems after listening to them.
The King and Queen died when Honoka was eleven and Maki was eight. The younger princess wailed out her grief in a song that cut those who listened. Even Honoka had been affected this time. The fear from hurting her own sister pushed Maki into isolation where she had stayed until her coronation day.
Honoka looked sadly at the door her younger sister was locked behind. She knew why her sister had to hide from everyone but it didn't stop her from wanting to be the first person to see her sister after her self-imposed isolation.
"Honoka, are you out there?" The voice that carried out through the wooden door was quiet and scared. "Honoka? …you said you would be waiting out there for me on my coronation day…" The voice had taken on a sadder tone. Honoka bit her lip, wondering how she should respond. As she thought, she rested her forehead on the cool wood of the door.
"I'm here." Honoka whispered into the door. She raised her voice. "I'm right here waiting for you. No one else is here so you can come out." She heard the distinct click as the door was unlocked and quickly stepped away to avoid accidentally falling on her sister. The door swung open outwards, on silent hinges, as timid violet eyes peeked around the edge. Upon finding their target, the younger woman stepped out from behind her protective door. Honoka smiled. Her younger sister, Nishikino Maki, was finally out of her isolation.
She was absolutely beautiful in her stunning red coronation dress. Maki smiled weakly at Honoka, showing how nervous she was about the whole becoming Queen thing.
"You'll be fine, Maki." Honoka said. "I'd better get going. None of the guards would be pleased if they saw me here since I snuck past them." The ginger stuck her tongue out. Maki giggled.
"I'll be there in time for your coronation, so don't worry about it, okay?" Honoka said cheerfully. "Gotta run!" She dashed off, leaving Maki behind. She missed the small frown and the outstretched arm as she thought about the many people who would be coming for the ceremony.
"Good morning, your highness." Three young women bowed as the energetic princess passed them outside the castle.
"Good morning!" Honoka responded happily. "The weather's nice today!" The ginger haired princess proceeded down the stairs to get a closer look at the boats docked at her harbor. Then, humming, she skipped along the edge of the harbor. As she was not watching where she was going, she did not notice the alpaca headed her way, nor its rider until she was knocked sideways into a rowboat that would have fallen into the water if the alpaca didn't balance out the weight.
"Hey!" Honoka said angrily.
"Sorry." The rider said, slipping off the alpaca's back.
"Hey." Honoka repeated, though in a much friendlier voice. The rider pulled the princess to her feet.
"Prince Umi of the Sonoda Isles." The rider introduced herself.
"Princess Honoka of Otonokizaka."
"Princess?" Umi said in surprise. "My lady!" She said, going down onto one knee. The alpaca followed her example and did a sort-of bow. The rowboat fell a little and Umi was thrown forward onto Honoka.
"Whoa." Honoka said, giggling a bit. The alpaca straightened back up and the two were thrown in the other direction.
"That was awkward. Not that you're awkward, I'm awkward. You're gorgeous. Wait, what?" Honoka rambled. Umi chuckled and pulled the other girl to her feet again.
"I'd like to apologize for hitting the Princess of Otonokizaka with my alpaca. And for every moment after." Umi said with a smile.
"It's fine. If you had hit my sister, Maki, it would be a different story. But it's just me." Honoka said, returning the smile as she walked toward the steps again.
"Just you?" Umi asked. Honoka nodded, sighing like a girl in love. The bells started chiming.
"The bells! I better go, I have to go. I've better go. Uh, bye!" Honoka waved before dashing off. Umi returned the wave until she realized that she was standing in the rowboat without a counterweight. She fell into the water and resurface, spitting out water.
Every pew was filled as Maki started down the aisle to the front of the cathedral. Honoka shifted from right to left, bored with the quiet that the ceremony required. She scanned the crowd and found Umi waving at her. She waved back quickly before facing the front again.
"-The Queen of Otonokizaka, Maki!" The female priest proclaimed and the crowd cheered.
The banquet later that night was extremely lively.
"Hi." Maki said.
"H-hi me?! Oh, um, hi!" Honoka responded.
"So. This is what a party looks like." Maki said, looking out over the party.
"It's warmer than I thought." Honoka admitted.
"Your Majesty." Their main servant, Kotori was leading another young woman to them. "The Duchess of U-Tex."
"UTX!" The Duchess snapped. "Duchess of UTX, Kira Tsubasa, your Majesty. As your closest trade partner, it only seems fitting that I offer you your first dance." Tsubasa gave Maki a winning smile and held out a hand for the Queen to take.
"Thank you, only I don't dance. But my sister does." Maki said.
"Lucky you then!" Tsubasa linked arms with Honoka and pulled her out to the dance floor. Honoka staggered back to the throne a few songs later.
"She seems spirited." Maki giggled.
"Ugh…especially for someone in heels." Honoka groaned.
"You okay?" Maki asked in concern.
"I've never been better! This is so nice! I wish it could be like this all the time." Honoka said.
"Me too." Maki smiled, but then caught herself. "But it can't."
"Why-"
"It just can't!" Maki shouted, turning her back on Honoka.
"Oh. E-excuse me…" Honoka muttered, walking away from Maki. She bumped into Umi.
"Oh. Glad to have caught you." Umi said.
"Umi!" Honoka said.
"May I have this dance?" Umi asked politely. Honoka nodded and the two started dancing.
Niki: …So reviews?
Emi: The next chapter will contain the mistakes that occurred during the making of this part of the story.
Kotomi: There is no UmiXHonoka here because Author-san hates Hans.
Kiara: Don't worry. Umi will get a good ending because Author-san does not hate Umi.
Maka: A-Rise makes an appearance again! Their only appearance before this was in Love Past.
Yusa: Huh. So everyone will get time in this story.
Hanari: Seems like it.
