The first part of this is more like a narrative beginning. Setting the story. :)


Mom.

It was what Olaf had grown to call Elsa. When Anna explained to him that Elsa created him and was technically his mother, he never called her Elsa again. It was strange for her to hear someone, especially a living, talking, magical snowman to call her that but at the same time...it somehow felt right. She wasn't sure why. Olaf was a reminder of all the good times her and Anna shared as children and everyone in the kingdom, royal and commoner, quickly grew to love Olaf. Somehow, with the exception of the obvious, there was something magical about him. He was able to walk into any tavern filled with the most depressed souls and light them up. Wether it was with a song, giving warm hugs, or simply saying hello in his innocent and childlike manner, everyone loved him. He was definitely the most peculiar sight of the kingdom and definitely the most loved person...or snowman. And he was Elsa's most cherished creation. She could create thousands of ice rinks or sculptures and conjure enough snowballs for the whole world to participate in a snowball fight, but she couldn't create another Olaf if she tried. There was Marshmallow but he was created for a different reason and she never once tried to bring another snowman to life. That was the biggest mystery.

How Olaf came to life that faithful day was anybody's guess and whatever the reason, Elsa was thankful. She was thankful for everything Olaf was. A friend to Anna and all the people in Arendelle and she soon came to love Olaf in a similar sense as he loved her. A son. He was a very unconventional son but she knew that he might be the closest she would ever have to a son and with Olaf being Olaf, it was very easy to forget he was made snow. She would always find herself smiling when she thought back to the moments her and Olaf shared.

It started one late night when everyone had gone to bed but she was still working on a letter that had to be sent. He had waddled in and sat next to her in a chair without another word. Immediately she knew something was wrong because he was not...Olaf. He didn't say hello to her and didn't even smile. It hurt. It hurt to see such a cheerful and bright soul look so sad. When she asked him what was wrong he told her about how he really wanted to get to know the person who created him. It was that night she realized how important Olaf was. Not just to Anna or all the glooming people but to her. He was created at her most free time in her life, when she truly excepted herself and ever since things returned back to semi-normal, she hardly ever spent time with her little snowman. She saw that it was important to him and she agreed. After all, she did create him and no matter the friends he had she could see that he looked up to her. Not because of the height difference but because it was nature. Wether human, animal, or snowman, everyone looked towards the person who created them or raised them. A mother. And that was what Elsa was to Olaf. Since that night, they grew closer and eventually became what everyone already saw. A mother and son.

For any outsider it would be extremely odd to see a royal queen mothering a magical snowman but the kingdom saw it as sweet and adorable. And if you asked any parent they would tell you that it didn't matter who or what you were, a mother would always love and care for her son. Even if that mother was a queen and the son was a snowman.


Everything in Arendelle was going great. There was no threats or more attacks from the Southern Isles and the Duke of Weselton had finally stopped bothering them and demanding for their trade to continue. The kingdom was flourishing with food, clothing, and everything else they needed. It helped that, although trade with Weselton had ended, there were a few other countries that agreed to trade with them. Even after hearing of the Eternal Winter incident and the Queen's powers. One of those kingdoms were Corona and they supplied Arendelle with whatever they needed and in return, Elsa and the ice harvesters supplied them with ice. The kingdom loved their queen and her powers. The children always begged her to create more ice rinks or snowballs for fights and on hot summer days, even the adults were asking for the queen to provide them with ice or snow to help cool off. All in all, there were no problems in the kingdom and all of Elsa's fears disappeared and sometimes, she wondered if she ever had them to begin with. All they could do now was to enjoy the peace and wait for future trouble...not that they wanted any.

Gerda was walking in the halls of the palace. It was seven in the morning and to the servants and maids, that was really late. They usually got up around five to begin their daily chores and routines but after the previous night's enjoyments, the Queen gave them all orders to sleep in. Gerda smiled. Elsa was the youngest ruler in the region but she was already the most loved. She was kind, sweet, gentle, and caring. But best of all, while she treated her subjects with love and nourishment, she still held a backbone and ruled with fierce determination for the kingdom's best. Her ruling was a surprise. After all, this was the same girl that had shut herself from the entire kingdom and world. Save her parents and a few select servants, Gerda and Kai being a couple of them. And yet, she truly was the best Queen they ever had. Once Queen Elsa had joked and said that she had spent her time in her room going over all the books of law and history of Arendelle. No one argued. It made perfect sense.

There were a few other servants, either already up or getting up, in the hallways and Gerda knew that it would soon be time to wake up Her Majesty. The few extra hours of sleep were wonderful and she half wondered if she should let Elsa sleep in just a little more, but she figured it would be best to try and wake her up and if she wanted to sleep in a little more, Gerda would let her. After all, it was the Queen's orders to let everyone sleep in. That meant herself.

Gerda walked down the hall until she was in front of the Queen's door. Next to hers was Princess Anna's. In front of the Queen's on the other side of the hall was Olaf's. Why a snowman needed its own room was beyond her but Elsa and Anna hated the idea of Olaf sleeping outside in an igloo that Elsa would have made for him. Also, Olaf was starting to enjoy palace life and said he felt left out not having his own room. And since it was a castle, there were plenty of unused rooms. However, Her Majesty wanted the snowman to be directly across from her, in case of any trouble or emergency. Gerda faced Olaf's door and gently knocked. He was always a light sleeper and she would often find him wondering around the halls at night when she got up to get a midnight snack. She wanted to see if he was already up, which wouldn't be a surprise, and if he wanted to help with breakfast. Although he lived in a palace and didn't really need much or have to do anything, he still loved helping people. Wether it was in the garden, in the library, or even the kitchen. He loved to be with people and help with whatever he could. He said it made him feel more human.

Gerda quietly opened the door and stepped in. She scanned the room looking for a white clump of walking snow with a cloud above it but she didn't see anything. She thought he might have already woken up and gone downstairs. As she began to turn around to leave, she noticed an odd shape in the bed. It was odd because it was the usual big and bulky shape of his snowman form. In fact, this was smaller...and longer. She looked at it oddly before walking up to the bed. She hesitated because although Olaf was a snowman, he was still a boy and like most boys, they liked to pull pranks. Once Gerda had found a frog in her apron pocket and Elsa had scolded him for the trick, but it didn't really stop him from playing others. So she wouldn't be surprised if the small and long shape in the bed was a snake or other creature. She grabbed the bed cover and pulled back.


As a queen, it was natural for Elsa to be a light sleeper, in case of any lurking danger. So when she woke up startled by Gerda's scream, she immediately shot out of bed without bothering to check on her appearance or cover herself with a robe. She nearly ran to her door and immediately saw Olaf's door was open. Motherly fear began to bubble up and she worried that she would find her precious snowman in a puddle, with his carrot nose and coal buttons on the floor. Worry and fear moved her legs as she took the five steps to Olaf's room and walked in. She would have walked up to his bed but she was stilled with shock.

Sitting in the bed was not her snowman. Elsa saw Gerda but Olaf was not in the room. Instead, it was a young boy around six years old with platinum blond hair and the bed sheet wrapped around himself, looking at Elsa with joy. Soon, Anna, Kristoff, and a few guards came running into the rooms. They were all looking around the room for signs of danger.

"Majesty, is everything alright?!" One of the guards asked. Elsa didn't answer. She couldn't even find words to say.

"Elsa? What's going on?"

"Who's that?" It wasn't a surprise that Kristoff would ask the most logical question.

Gerda took a step back and looked towards Elsa.

"I had saw a strange shape in the bed that didn't look like Olaf and figured it might be another prank of his. Instead, it was this young boy. My apologizes for the scream your Majesty. I was just severely startled."

"It's..." Elsa began. She was going to tell the head maid that everything was fine but she could only stare at the boy in the bed.

"It's okay Gerda." Anna said instead.

"Who are you?" Kristoff still asking the logical questions.

"I'm Olaf." He grinned really wide.

With all the strange things and magic that everyone in the room has seen, this went to the top of the list. Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Gerda, and the three guards that entered all stared at the young boy. Some of their mouths were gaping open and all of their eyes were wide, but it was Elsa who began to step forward.

"Your Majesty, wait. He could be dangerous." A guard called out.

"How is a little child dangerous?" Anna asked. She didn't turn to the guard as her eyes were still glued to the boy. The boy who jut said he was Olaf. Their Olaf.

Gerda took a few more steps back as Elsa took another forward, ignoring the guard's warning. She agreed with Anna but it wasn't why she kept walking towards the boy. She knew as Queen that there were people who would try almost anything to try and assassinate her but with her powers, she figured that anyone who tried would be foolish. And there was something about the boy that made her feel...that made her know that he wouldn't try and harm her. It wasn't his hair, or eyes, or smile, but rather this presence that lingered...that surrounded him. A presence that let you know that everything would be okay and somehow draw you in to want a warm hug. The boy kept smiling wide at Elsa as she continued to slowly walk up besides the bed. The guards didn't continue to warn her and everyone kept watching the Queen and boy in anticipation, not really sure what to expect.

"Olaf?" She quietly whispered.

"Hey Mom." He smiled again.

Somehow, somewhere deep inside her, wether it was her magic or motherly instincts for Olaf, Elsa knew that this little boy in the bed...was her snowman Olaf.

"I don't understand?"

"I don't know either. I went to bed last night as a snowman and then I wake up to Gerda screaming and I realized I'm a human." If it could, his grin grew wider. "I'm a human mom! A human! Isn't this cool?"

The same energy and positive aura that Olaf always gave off quickly filled the room and calmed everyone down. The guards weren't alert anymore and Anna and Gerda relaxed. Kristoff wasn't stiff anymore but he was still looking at Olaf...or the boy, with skepticism.

He sighed and quietly muttered, "I'm never going to get use to magic."

He turned around and began to leave the room.

"Kristoff, where are you going?"

"Back to bed. Wake me up when things are normal again." He told his wife.

"He might be asleep for a while."

Even the guards chuckled at Olaf's joke and he was right, this wasn't normal. But nothing ever was anymore in Arendelle.

"So...you're really Olaf?" Anna asked, walking towards the bed to get a closer look.

"Yep."

"Prove it." She smiled.

Olaf blinked at her a few times before asking how. Anna told him to tell her something only her and Kristoff would know. Something that happened when they first met.

"You kicked my head off and then shoved a carrot through my face. I thought Kristoff was called Sven too but then I learned his real name when we met the trolls, Kristoff's family. We sung and dance and you two were going to get married-"

"Olaf." It was Elsa.

She looked at him softly and placed both hands on his cheeks. She didn't squeeze but she did gently lift his face up to look at her and she looked at his eyes. As a snowman his eyes were black but now they were blue. Ice blue. His hair was the same color as hers if not slightly more yellow and he had the same lovable smile he had as a snowman. There was no denying it and she didn't care about what magic made this happen. This boy was her Olaf and now, any fear or worry she had when she woke up to Gerda's scream was gone. She was filled with relief and smiled at Olaf.

"You're a human." She whispered.

"Yep." He smiled back.

One of the guards whispered wow and since there was no danger, Elsa politely dismissed them. They quickly went off to tell the news of the magical change to the already magical being while the women stayed to deal with the rest. The rest being Elsa and Anna getting Gerda to relax a little more.

"I'm sorry. I just scare easily and that was a shock. It takes a few moments for me to calm myself after I've been giving such a scare."

"It's okay Gerda." Elsa kindly said as Olaf apologized.

"So..." Anna shifted on her feet.

"What?"

"Things are different now that Olaf is a human."

"What do you mean?"

Anna motioned with her eyes and both Elsa and Gerda looked towards Olaf. Gerda held back a gasp while Elsa bit her lip. Olaf was a human now and everything that came with it...and he was naked.

"Gerda...um...would you please go find some clothes for Olaf?" Elsa said while Anna giggled behind her hand.

The maid agreed while muttering something about how she wasn't sure how she was going to find young boy clothes in the palace.

"What's wrong?" Olaf asked. There was that innocent again. Elsa and Anna giggled which only confused Olaf more.

"It's..uh, it's nothing Olaf. Gerda will be back with some clothes." Elsa said.

Anna helped cover him up some more with the sheets while she bombarded him with various questions.

"Anna!" Elsa said.

"What? I want to know. Don't you? I mean it's not every day you see a snowman turned into a human overnight. I mean it's also not every day you see a talking snowman or have a sister with magical powers. Clearly things are strange around here but it's our strange. Olaf's a human! This is so cool!"

"Anna!" Elsa cried out again. Sometimes, it was really hard to get the strawberry blonde to stop talking and breath.

"I think what we should do is talk to the trolls."

"The trolls?"

"Yes Anna. They might know what happened. And what will happen." She hesitated on the last part and Olaf's genuinely concerned look was the reason why.

"What do you mean? Is something bad going to happen to me?"

"I'm not saying that Olaf. It's just that...we don't know what happened. We don't even know if you will stay a human."

"I'm not going to stay a human?" Elsa felt guilty for saying anything, at least in front of him, but it was also probably best that he knew what was going on. After all, it was happening to him.

"I'm not sure Olaf. That's why we're going to see the trolls today."

Anna was a little shocked. "Today?"

"Yes Anna."

"Does it..have to be...today?"

"Anna..." Elsa slowly said. Knowing her sister, she had something in mind. Elsa was just a little nervous at what it was.

"He's a human Elsa! He has so much to learn." Unfortunately for Elsa, Anna's excitement quickly filled Olaf and she saw his eyes widen. He was always a curious type, even if he knew it was dangerous (something he and his Aunt Anna shared), and it was clear Anna was ready to drag him out of bed and show him everything.

Elsa took a small step forward between the two, in case Anna actually did try to drag Olaf out of bed and show him the world.

"Anna. I understand. This is definitely exciting and new...but I want to take care of the important things first."

Anna closed her mouth and tightened her lips. There was a small blush on her cheeks and they were slightly puffed. Elsa and Olaf could both see that she was holding back a small laugh.

"What?" Elsa asked genuinely.

Anna smiled. "You are so a mother."

While Elsa was staring at her sister with a shocked expression at the comment, Gerda came in the room with a pile of clothes in her arms. She was followed by two other maids who had already heard about the news and were there in case extra help was needed. And since it was Olaf who clearly looked excited to be a human, Gerda knew she needed it.

"Alright, it was difficult and we had to make a quick trip to town but we managed. We got a few because I wasn't sure what size he needed." Gerda placed the clothes down on a chair next to the bed. The two other maids were watching and staring at Olaf in the usual surprise of his appearance. They seemed hesitant at first, like they were when they first saw the snowman, but Olaf's smile, like with the others, calmed the maids down and they smiled.

"Okay, Anna and I will leave while you help Olaf get dressed." Elsa smiled.

"You're leaving?" Elsa loved Olaf dearly but sometimes she hated how he always managed to look so innocent and sweet, causing her heart to melt and succumb to whatever he wanted. However, this was one she situation where she knew she had to stand her ground.

"Olaf, it's going to be okay. The maids will help you get dressed and Anna and I will be downstairs waiting. Okay?"

"Okay."

Mother and son smiled at each other. The sisters left the room and Gerda and the maids began to help Olaf with his new clothes, teaching him how to put it on himself. Everything was always a new wonder to the snowman, but now that he was human he was had a whole other world of wonders to discover. He was also a good student, if not sometimes distracted by the littlest thing, and listened to the maids. As a good student, he was also a quick learner and after a few minutes, he had learned how to put on his underwear, pants, and button his shirt. The socks were easy but the shoes were a little more difficult. The maids quietly giggled when Olaf commented that it was more difficult to use ten fingers than when he was a snowman, and only had four on each stick arm.

As he was getting dressed he was looking all over his body, awed at his new shape. He counted his fingers and toes and poked at the skin at various places, surprised to see that unlike the snow, the skin didn't push down leaving a hole. His favorite part of his new body was his hair. He asked one of the maids to give him a mirror so he could get a better look. It was just slightly more blonde than Elsa's but it showed that, although not born in the conventional sense, he was Elsa's creation, her son.


Gerda led him to the Grand Hall where Elsa, Anna, and Kristoff were already waiting at the breakfast table. Olaf found it a lot easier to get in the chair now that he had much longer legs, something else that was a little harder to get use to since he kept tripping over them.

"New feet?" Kristoff giggled when Olaf, for the seventh time that morning, tripped walking to the table.

"Kristoff!" Anna scolded at him and Elsa glared.

"It's okay. They are new feet." Olaf smiled. It was one of the joys of Olaf, there was hardly an insult out there that could hurt him. He only found a better way of looking at it.

Soon, butlers and servants laid food out for the royals and Olaf. Although he had eaten before as a snowman, it was a lot easier as a human but Anna and Elsa quickly mentioned not to talk about the body at the table. While they ate, they began to go over what they would do that day.

"Trolls first...then fun." Anna smiled really big.

"Anna..."

"Being a human is so much fun Olaf! First we can teach you how to ride a bike...Oh! Maybe we can go-"

"Anna! Please," Elsa laughed. "Let's take one thing at a time. We don't want to overwhelm him."

"It's okay, I don't mind."

"I would like to know how he became a human." Kristoff mentioned.

"That's why we're going to see your family." Elsa smiled. Kristoff groaned.

"Maybe they will have an idea. Or at least how long it will last."

No one saw Olaf glance down at the floor but they did hear him say, rather sadly, "What if I get turned back to a snowman?"

No one really knew how to answer him but it was clear that, maybe not right now, he didn't want to be turned back. It was clear that he loved being a human.

"It's okay Olaf." Elsa said motherly. She politely kicked Anna under the table when the latter started to giggle. "You'll be okay."

It wasn't the best answer but it was the only one she had, and luckily Olaf accepted it as he smiled again and continued to eat.


After breakfast, Elsa ordered the guards to get the open carriage ready. It was only Elsa, Olaf, and one guard who was going to the trolls. Anna elected to stay behind with Kristoff but Elsa knew it was because she had something big planned for Olaf when he got back. The only thing Elsa managed to say before Anna ran back inside was no big parties.

It took a few hours to get to the trolls but they spent the time talking about whatever Olaf found interesting. Which was everything. He mostly talked about what he learned about his new body but after a few awkward glances and embarrassing looks, Elsa and the guard managed to sway Olaf to a different topic.

They finally made it to the trolls but Elsa told the guard to wait with the carriage since it was a walk to the rock trolls, and the carriage couldn't manage it. The guard was one from earlier that morning and had seen before many moments of Her Majesty's magic, but he didn't object or hesitant in the slightest to stay with the carriage. He was still adjusting to some magic.

Elsa and Olaf reached the rock trolls after just a few minutes and called out for Grand Pabbie. A few other trolls also showed themselves and were surprised to see the Queen.

"Hello Your Highness."

"Hello Grand Pabbie." She gently pulled Olaf to stand in front of her. "This...is Olaf."

The trolls only stared at the boy as he grinned back at them.

"Hi Kristoff's family!"

"Olaf?" A troll asked.

"Your Majesty...I don't understand. Isn't...Olaf a.."

"A snowman? Yes. Well...he was. This morning he found him as a human. And it is Olaf." Elsa quickly mentioned the last part in case they wanted to question it. Perhaps it was more logical to fully question but as his creator, she had no need to. She had her proof.

"Olaf?"

"Hi Grand Pabbie! Look! I'm a human!" Olaf continued to grin.

"We were wondering if you could tell us how this happened. And maybe how long it will last?"

The mention of how long he might be a human took Olaf's grin away but he perked up again, listening to whatever the rock troll had to say.

"Well, I must say. This is truly...remarkable." Pabbie looked over the young boy. "However, how it happened...I cannot say."

Elsa and Olaf looked at each, neither sure what to say or how to feel about the answer.

"As for how long it will last..." Grand Pabbie said, "that depends."

"On what?" Olaf asked.

"If you want to stay a human."

Elsa looked down at Olaf but he didn't look up. It was hard to process what they had been told. Elsa thanked the trolls and decided it was time for them to go back home. The ride back to Arendelle was nothing like the ride to the trolls. Olaf was quiet and only looked at the trees as they rode through the forest. The guard remained quiet and didn't ask any questions and Elsa's mind was going over many questions. Questions she wanted to ask Olaf but knew now wasn't the time.


Like Anna, the simplest things always astonished Olaf. One of those things was the basic movement of running, which was what he and Anna were now doing in the castle halls. Olaf was enjoying how much easier it was to run now that he longer legs and after a few more trips, he managed to get the hang of their length and was now running as he and Anna raced.

Elsa was working on royal papers as Kai kept handing them to her when they heard a crash in the hall not far outside the study. After a shocked looked to each other, they jumped up and ran out of the room.

"What happened?!" Elsa asked to Anna and Olaf, who were currently on the floor with trays and plates covering them.

Elsa and Kai helped the two up. "Are you okay?"

"Oh yeah, we're fine." Anna laughed.

"We were racing."

"Why?" Elsa asked Olaf.

"Because it's fun." He smiled.

Kai asked, "Why did you crash?"

"Well we didn't mean to." Anna answered and gestured around them. "We didn't see the maids in time and...well."

Elsa was being a mother again and checking to see if Olaf had any bruises or cuts from the plates and was relieved to see he was perfectly fine. She was almost always worried for his safety before, but she also didn't worry too much since she knew that any damage he took, she could fix it with her magic. Now that he was human, she knew that he had to be more careful because almost any, if not all, damage he took...she couldn't fix.

"Olaf, please no more running in the castle."

"But it's so big." He spread it arms out.

"I know but it's also dangerous."

"And there are many valuable things in the castle."

"Kai is right. If you and Anna want to race, please do it outside." Elsa said.

Olaf agreed and without another word started heading outside. Elsa grabbed Anna's arm before she could follow the boy.

"Anna, I know you two are having fun but please remember he's not a snowman anymore. He could easily get hurt. You have to watch out for him." Elsa told her in a very concerned voice.

"Yes mother." Anna mocked. However, the deadpanned look Elsa gave her had her apologizing.

"Just make sure he doesn't get hurt and stay out of trouble. That means both of you."

"Got it." Anna left and caught up with Olaf. They both disappeared outside to continue their fun.

Elsa apologized to the maids for the mess but was glad that they understood. In fact, they were actually smiling at the fun and energy the two gave off. Her and Kai went back into the study, hoping Anna, and especially Olaf, wouldn't get hurt or get into trouble.


Anna and Kristoff spent the rest of the day teaching Olaf how to ride a bike, hit a ball with a bat, and they even went into town. By evening, almost the entire kingdom had already heard about Olaf's new appearance as a human and many of his friends met him to play with him. Although they missed the lovable and magical snowman, they had so much fun that they forgot he use to be one. That day he was just like everyone else and could keep up with the other kids of the village. Soon, he and Anna and Kristoff went back to the palace for supper and they began to settle down for the night. Which was where they crossed another awkward obstacle. Elsa was just thankful they had maids to help. Maids who were trained to take care of children wether they were little girls or little boys.

Being human didn't change Olaf's curiosity for water but before he was told many times that he couldn't get in it. Although he had his magical flurry, which was obviously gone now, to keep him safe from heat, it wasn't enough to keep him from melting in the water. So he was very anxious when it was time to take a bath, not that he really knew what it was. Elsa was thankful to hear that he did very well in the water and that the only issue they had was to make sure Olaf didn't keep splashing the water, which caused the soap bubbles to float in the air. However, one of the maids did suggest afterwards to the queen that perhaps a doctor or male should help explain to Olaf about his new body. Elsa didn't hesitate with agreeing.

After such an eventful and crazy day and Elsa was done with being queen, she was actually excited to now be a mother to Olaf. Of course she was a mother to him before but it was clear that mothering a snowman and a human were two different things. They had a few similarities, such as comforting him during a storm, scolding him for causing trouble, and making sure he followed the rules but still had fun. Now she got to do something she hadn't really done before. Tuck her son into bed. She would never deny that Olaf wasn't her son but she felt guilty and almost awful for thinking that now that he was a human, it was real.

She pushed the awful thoughts aside and opened the door to his bedroom. She walked up to the bed and saw that he was looking at a picture book, which reminded her to get a tutor for him so her could learn to read and write. Which was something she wanted to do even if he was a snowman. She sat down on the side of the bed and faced towards him.

"How was your day?" She asked.

Olaf placed the book down in his lap. "Oh, it was wonderful! We had so much fun. Me, Anna, and Kristoff went to the market and I got to play with my friends. It was so much easier because I could keep up with them now that I have longer legs. We even went to go see Sven. He was shocked at first but then he started to prance and jump around and Kristoff helped me up on Sven and I rode on him a little around town. It was so much fun!"

Elsa giggled. She didn't bother to stop him so he could breathe because it was clear he had so much to talk about and she was excited to hear about it. She hated how she didn't get to spend much time with him on his first day as a human but she was thankful that Olaf understood. His exact words were, "It's okay mom. You're the Queen. You're really important. Besides, we can spend time together tomorrow. Or the day after that. Or the day after that. Or the day after..."

"I'm glad you had fun." She smiled.

Olaf was many things and one of those things was that he was very good at telling other people's emotions. He looked up to see his mother looking down on the bed with a sad look in her eyes. He placed his hand across her arm.

"Mom? Are you okay?" He asked quietly. Elsa felt guilty for making Olaf worry about her.

"It's okay sweetheart. I'm fine."

"You don't seem fine."

She chuckled. "I am. I promise. It's just that..."

"That what?"

"I was wondering if I could ask you a question."

Olaf looked at her and hesitated before saying yes.

"Did you not like being a snowman?"

It was one of the few times when Olaf was quiet. He never told Elsa before but he often felt like he was disappointing her. Like he wasn't good enough.

"I loved being a snowman. I was created that way. It's who I am." He looked down at his hands that were now in his lap.

"What is it?" She tilted her head to try and look at his face.

"I..."

"Olaf," He looked up at her. "You know you can tell me anything, right?"

"I know." He softly smiled.

"And know that I will love you no matter what. You can tell me what you are feeling. It's okay." She placed a hand on his cheek.

"I felt left out."

"What do you mean?"

"I loved being a snowman, but everyone else around me was a human. It didn't feel...I don't know. I guess I wanted to know what it was like."

"Oh sweetie. It's okay. I understand."

"You're not upset?"

"No sweetie, I'm not." Elsa smiled, hoping it will make him happier. "I do understand. It makes sense. I know how you feel."

"But you're not a snowman." He said curiously.

"No, but I have something no one else in the kingdom has. My powers. For the longest time, I felt different from everyone. Sometimes, I still do."

"But you're the Queen. Everyone loves you."

"Yes, I know. It still doesn't change the fact that I do have powers, and although the people have accepted me and love me, I am still afraid that I am going to hurt someone. Someone I love. Even if I do have control over them now."

Olaf continued to watch his mother as she explained. "I know what it feels like to be loved, and still feel out of place."

Olaf smiled. His mother did understand.

"Know this Olaf. Wether you are a human or snowman, you are my son. And I love you very much."

The little boy smiled and he reached out his arms, signaling that he wanted a hug. Elsa smiled and leaned forward, wrapping her arms around him as he wrapped his around her.

"I love you Olaf." She whispered.

"I love you too mom." He whispered back.

They broke apart from their hug and Olaf asked what Elsa thought about how long he would be a human.

"I don't know. Grand Pabbie said it depended on if you wanted to stay as one."

"But how can I make myself stay a human?"

"I really don't know sweetheart. I will look through some books tomorrow to see if I can find any more information on magic." She had already looked through almost every book on magic in the castle during her isolation years and didn't find anything, but she was only looking for information about ice powers. Maybe one of those books would have something about snowman turning human. It was a long shot but she wanted to know all the information about the situation they could find. That way they wouldn't be too shocked for any future changings.

"Okay." Olaf said.

"Now," Elsa beamed a little. "It's time for you to go to bed."

She stood up and pulled the covers over him. She noticed that the maids had dressed him in a more royal looking night outfit than what he had on during the day. Elsa knew it was because they didn't have time to find or make clothes for a little six year old boy, or at least that was how he looked even though his real age was one or two. However, Gerda had mentioned to her that while they helped him get dressed in the morning, she was able to write down measurements so they could make clothes to fit him.

Elsa pulled the covers over him until it rested below his chin. Olaf giggled and closed his eyes.

"Goodnight mom." He smiled.

"Goodnight Olaf." She leaned over and placed a kiss on his forehead, right between where his light blonde hair parted.

She walked to the door and looked back at her son one more time before turning off the lights and quietly closing the door.

Olaf kept his eyes closed for a few moments after he heard the door close. He opened them and saw that his mother had left the room. He didn't get out of bed but he did turn his head towards the large window in his bedroom. He looked up and saw the moon shining bright. He thought back to what all happened that day and made himself remember that he needed to go see the rock trolls again. On his own.


Yay! Do you have any idea how much I fangirl squealed while writing this? It was a lot. I love love love love Olaf! (Who doesn't?) And I love love love Elsa. (Again, who doesn't?) I am sure I am not the only one who wants to see Olaf be turned into a human and wants to see more fanfiction out there showing more of Olaf and Elsa's mother/son relationship. There are a few out there and they are all cute and adorable and make me squeal. However, one-shots aren't enough for me and I have had this idea keeping me awake at night, so...yay!

Please review :) And if you have any ideas of what you may what Olaf and Elsa to do for fun, please give me ideas. Not saying that I will write them all but ideas are always good. :)