Hey Diddle Diddle,
I'm CatWithTheFiddle. I'm new here and this is my first Fanfic. I'm writing it with another author who is helping me with the story. It's a cross-over of Frozen, Tangled and Rise Of The Guardians. Me and the other author, called duky3110 who is helping me, are including ourselves in the story. Feel free to comment on it, via PM or review, just don't put anything nasty about it. After all, it is my first. Hope you have fun reading it. Love to hear the comments from all of you. So enjoy :)
Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters from Frozen, Tangled or Rise Of The Guardians. They belong to Disney and DreamWorks.
Chapter 1:
Queen Elsa gazed out of her study room window, tired from attending all of those meetings to talk about how they should make the economy better, like lowering taxes and bringing in new laws.
Even since she accidently plunged Arendelle into an unexpected icy summer, the cost of repairing the town skyrocketed, causing dept and a rise in taxes.
Elsa felt guilty about herself when that happened, especially when she accidently stuck her sister, Anna, in the heart and causing her to slowly turn into solid ice. For years she had lived by the words 'Conceal, don't feel' to prevent her emotions releasing her true powers to her sister and the town.
Those words made Elsa angry. If she hadn't been there when her sister froze to show how much she cared and loved her, the town would've been stuck in an eternal winter and Anna still wouldn't have been here.
The thought caused tears to form in Elsa's icy-blue eyes. She loved her sister and wanted to protect her from any harm that may come to her, but she herself was a threat to Anna. Two times she almost killed her: once when they were little and Elsa accidently struck Anna in the head, while playing in the snow she created and the second when she struck Anna's heart, while she was trying to keep her sister away from her.
Anna didn't care. She still loved her sister despite the incidents, however Elsa begged to differ. She just couldn't get the guilt out of her. It will just keep haunting her for the rest of her life, along with those frightful memories of hurting her sister without meaning to.
Pushing the thoughts out of her head, she got up and stretched. She hadn't realized how long she had been standing there, until her legs started to ache.
Wincing, she sat down in her study chair, giving her aching legs a rest. She looked at the piles of paperwork before her. Being a queen was a tough job with a big responsibility. There was never a day's rest.
Sighing, Elsa rearranged the documents and files into a neat order of when they needed to be filled out by.
Just then, there was a knock at the door. "Come in," Elsa ordered.
The door opened and the head servant, Gerda, walked through with a young, short brown-haired girl in a pink dress by her side, along with a handsome man with a goatee, wearing a blue button-up vest and white shirt.
"I do apologize for disturbing you during such a busy time, Your Majesty," apologized Gerda, seeing that the queen was sorting out her paperwork.
"No not all, Gerda," grinned Elsa. "You haven't disturbed me at all. I was just sorting out the files."
Gerda nodded in approval. "Your cousin Rapunzel and her husband Flynn here came to see you to talk about some great news she has to tell you."
Elsa smiled. "Good afternoon, Rapunzel. Good afternoon, Flynn," she greeted, in a sweet yet queen-like voice. "Please, take a seat." She gestured to the two seats opposite her, behind her desk.
A nervous, yet excited Rapunzel sat down on the chair, twiddling her thumbs anxiously. Her husband sat next her, stroking her back for comfort.
Elsa turned her head to Gerda, "You may now leave," she said, smiling.
Gerda returned the smile and bowed her head, before leaving the room and closing the door behind her.
Elsa turned back to Rapunzel, arms crossed together on her desk. "What is the news you wanted to tell me?" she asked the couple, a little concerned.
"It's about your long-lost brother, Jack Frost" said Rapunzel, excitedly. "He's been searching for you. He has heard the story about you accidently freezing Arendelle and he assumed you were still about and now he's looking for you, hoping he'll be reunited with you."
Elsa went still, her eyes widened in surprise. She looked away and blinked, trying to sync in the news Rapunzel just said. "I knew I had a brother," she said quietly, slowly rising from her chair and started pacing her study in wonder. "I thought he died. I couldn't save him from the ice." She turned to Rapunzel and Flynn. "How did you know about this?"
Flynn cleared his throat. "We were passing through the mountains one time and we heard some of the Northern Isle Guards saying that the protector of the Isles, Jack Frost, was searching for you, after hearing what you did to the town."
Elsa turned away from the couple and looked out of the window, in sadness. "I thought he was dead, because of me and now he's searching for me." Tears fell from her eyes, as more guilt built up inside of her. She heard tales of Jack Frost when she was a child. Her mother told her that at winter times, he would come down from on top of the mountains and touch everything with his magic staff, making them sparkle with frost. She never realized, however, that Jack was in reality her brother.
Rapunzel stood up and slowly walked up to Elsa, putting an arm around her shoulder, giving her a half-hug. "Sorry if this made you upset, but we wanted to tell you so maybe we could, somehow, reunite you two together."
Elsa turned to her cousin and held her hands in hers. "It's fine," she assured Rapunzel. "Thank you for telling me, I'm just happy to know that Jack is alive and well."
Rapunzel smiled and gave Elsa a hug, to which Elsa returned.
Elsa looked back at Flynn. "Do you of any clue to Jack's whereabouts?" she asked, eager to know.
He shook his head. "Sorry I haven't a clue, however he does live up north of the Northern Isles, where the tallest mountains are."
Suddenly, Rapunzel gasped in excitement. She had an idea. "Why don't we go searching for him?" she said eagerly "We could find him and you two can be reunited again."
Elsa gave Rapunzel a look of concern. "I'm not sure, Rapunzel. I'd love to see my brother, but it seems too risky going on a long journey into the wilderness."
"Come on cousin, it'll be fun," grinned Rapunzel, twirling around the study. "Adventures are fun and we also get to see your brother."
"Calm down honey," Flynn said grabbing her hand, chuckling. "Long journeys into the wilderness of the Northern Isles can be dangerous and we're part of the Royal Family, which makes us even more prone to attack. We'd also have to take a lot of food and supplies with us too."
Rapunzel's excitement disappeared and she pouted at her husband. She them turned to Elsa. "Pleeeeaaase?" she begged. "Can we find your brother, please? You'll feel disappointed if you didn't."
Elsa hesitated. The wilderness of the Northern Isles is a dangerous place for anyone, even for the Royal Family, yet she was desperate to see Jack. The only question is 'Who is going to look after Arendelle, while they were away?'
Elsa sighed. "I'll have to see. They'll be a lot of organising to do first. I'll tell the royal staff and the royal council about it."
Rapunzel jumped for joy "Yay! Shall we tell Anna and Kristoff too?"
Flynn got up and held Rapunzel in his arms. "Chill out, my dear," he smiled, kissing her on the cheek. "Be patient, we have a lot of sorting out to do."
Elsa nodded in agreement. "Yeah I agree with Flynn and we'll tell Anna and Kristoff after lunch."
There was a knock on the door again."Enter," called Elsa.
"Sorry to disturb your conversation, Your Majesty," Gerda apologised, smiling. "Lunch is ready for the family and the guests."
"Okay," Elsa replied, before Gerda left.
"Come on lets go, I'm starving," Rapunzel said, skipping out of the study.
Elsa glanced at Flynn "Where does she get her energy from?" she asked him, chucking.
"Don't ask me, I think she got it from your side of the family." He laughed.
Elsa shook her head, smiling. "Come on lets go for lunch," she said, as they both left the study, following Rapunzel.
