Hans was smiling as he sat on his new throne with his new crown on his head. He had done it. He had achieved his goal. He had done what his brothers never thought he could do. Arendelle was his. He was the king of this kingdom now. He had taken it. Earned it. Unlike his oldest brother Karl, the king of The Southern Isles, who had been given the throne after their parents died, (Hans still suspected Karl had a hand in their mysterious death).

But he had shown his brothers that he was the superior one.

Two of his older brothers had married into their thrones (his brother Knud had married the crown Princess Anne Marie of Arendelle's neighbouring country, his other brother Harald had married a princess from Britannia).

He himself didn't even have to marry anyone at all. All he had to do was charm the princess, play the role of Arendelle's protector in her absence and then kill her and her sister and tell a little white lie about exchanging wedding vows with Anna. No one knew the truth. In the eyes of the people he was not the tyrant who had seized the throne but the rightful king and an honest ruler. He was still amazed that things had gone so smoothly. No one suspected anything.

Hans was very proud of his own accomplishments. He had seized the kingdom without any help and he didn't even have to fight for it, thanks to princess Anna, may she rest in peace, Arendelle was practically handed to him on a silver platter.

Oh how he loved a happy ending. Well at least his was.


I got this idea while rewatching Frozen last week. I imagined how it would have ended if none of the character (except Hans but he's evil) got a happy ending. So In each chapter I'll write the ending of a different character from their point of view.

Which character should I do next? Elsa? Anna? Kristoff? Olaf?