This is my first AU Disney/Dreamworks story, and so I would like to apologise before hand for any clunkiness or oddities. Just a note, I've made it that Anna and Jack are the same age in this

I try my hardest, and I have faith that somone out there enjoys what I put out there. Thanks and love you all OwO~ Voaz

In a little town, just a quiet village, a fresh layer of snow had fallen over night and young Anna Rendelle gaped in awe at the little tiny falling snowflakes which gleamed and glittered in the light.

She bounced up and down, rushing as fast as she could to wake up her sister, ready to beg her to go out and play.

She knocked on the door and then upon getting no reply, opened it up and then crept up to her sisters bed and leapt onto it startling the older girl awake.

Elsa shot up and looked around, confused in the early light of day, given it was only six in the morning it was difficult to stay awake, and yet with the hyper active Anna bouncing around and gabbing away it was hard to go back to sleep.

"Elsa! Elsa! Elsa!" the girl chorused for the tenth time. Elsa, her older sister laughed and held her firmly down by the shoulders and then asked;

"What Anna? Can't you see it's too early, just go back to bed!"

Anna shook her head and then dragged her sister to the window, "But look! It's snowing! Come on can't we go outside? Don't you wanna go and build a snowman?" She pleaded.

Giving in like always she said yes, and the girls grabbed their ice skates and snuck out of the house.

For hours and hours they played in the ice and snow, and finally after building a less than impressive snowman, the two young girls put on their skates and began to trek onto the frozen over lake.

Elsa had taken classes since she was very little, and now at the age of nine was the best in her class. She had been teaching Anna lately for fun, but Anna was a little too hyper sometimes and wouldn't listen and stay still.

"Hey.. slow down Anna, you're going to fall!" Elsa called as the young girl started going off and spinning around a few meters away.

"No, I'm gonna be fine Elsa, stop worrying so much!" the six year old defiantely replied.

Anna spun around and around and was beginning to get dizzy, and was nearly ready to fall.. Elsa tried to get over to her as fast as she could to catch her, but she was going too fast and couldn't slow down, she bumped right into her sister causing her to fall to the ice..

she cried for a few second before he head made a chilling crack against the ice.

Elsa kicked off her skates and screamed out for her parents.

Ever since that day, she never put on a pair of skates, or spoke much with her own sister again. Every day Anna would come to her door and knock and ask her to come outside and play, even if it was just for a little while.

She didn't go to school yet and had no other friends, her parents were too busy and she was so alone she had begun to talk to the pictures on the walls of their living room.

She and Elsa would spend their days apart, elsa out of fear and guilt, and Anna who couldn't remember the iuncident wondering what she had done to be shut out by her closest friend. only bitterness grew between them, and before long, years later another tragedy hit them as their parents were confirmed lost at sea.

a funeral was held and Elsa was so upset she didn't even attend.

That year, a few months later...

In another town much further away, a similar scene was playing out. It was day time here already, and the middle of the day. The cold weather didn't deter Jackson Overland* and his little sister Elizabeth from grabbing out there own skates and rushing off to have a crack at some looptey loops on the large ice pond in the park nearby. Not many people were out and about due to the cold, but they didn't care.

"Come on Lizzie, you're taking too long!" Jack teased as his sister tried to keep up with his longer strides. She whined and then picked up the pace.

Finally they reached the little tree surrounded park, and she put on her skates. Jack never had a real liking for shoes, and tried to wear them as infrequently as possible, but reluctantly planted them on himself anyway.

"But Jack, you can hardly stand up on four wheeled roller skates, what makes you think you can survive out on the pond?" his worried sister asked.

Jack laughed and waved her off, "i'll be fine, it's not like I'm gonna fall through the ice or something like that, and I've gotta learn somehow don't I?" He reasoned.

His sister was still a bit unsure but then shrugged and smiled.

They got on and as predicted, Jack was terrible on the skates. He wobbled and tripped around, but as soon as he gained his balance, it was only fake falling, just to entertain his little sister.

The sun rose above, and though it was winter and forecasted to be below temperatures today, the forecast isn't always right.

"Is it just me Jack or is it getting a bit warmer... what if the ice starts to melt?" She asked after a good fifteen minutes.

"That's impossible, we'll just get off the ice as soon as we see one..." But as soon as he said that, from where his sister tried to kick off and skate towards him again, her blades cut into the ice and cracks began to form.

Suddenly all smiles were gone and Jack stared horrified for a moment at the spot around her that was beginning to break loose. Neither he or his sister could swim, and though a pond, this little body of water was ice cold and a good few meters deep.

He tried to beckon her to come closer, but she was too scared to move.

Thinking quickly he grabbed the curvy branch they had been playing with and then told her to grab onto it and he would help her off the ice, but she had to try to get closer fist.

Making it into a game of hopscotch, he was able to get her across and onto the shallowest and most sturdy part of the ice, but the weight he applied when hauling her over made the ice beneath him weaken so much so and no sooner was she safe, did he fall through the ice.

deep in the water his lungs willed with the ice cold substance and his head felt heavy, all hearing was lost. his finger went numb and he could have sworn that by the time he had reached what felt like the bottom that he was either seeing the moon, or that white light they always tell you not to walk towards.

the light disappeared and when he was pulled out of that ice many hours later by emergency crews, they were almost ready to pronounce him dead, but with some extra care, he finally sputtered out the water in his lungs and took a breath, still unconscious, but alive.

For the sake of his sister's life, he lost all his memories of who he was, or who she was.

Family life was difficult when he felt like he was living in a home full of people who he didn't know. The family found it so hard to speak to him that he felt invisible.

He ran away, and by the time he finally stopped running, he was lost with no one to see him, and no one to turn to. Living his life on the streets, and causing trouble just to confirm his existance in the eyes of others.

He was eventually accustomed to being arrested for causing scenes in public and other forms of vandalism, but on the inside he knew he was a good kid who just wanted to have fun.

Constable North of the police force in the area saw this and then after looking into it, decided that with no one else seemingly responsible for the boy that they could track, without his memories, he took the boyh in himself hoping with a bit of an education and discipline he could one day become greater.

Three years later.

Jack walked up to his new school, and sighed at the tall and clean looking building. Oh how he'd love to track in some muddy snow with these darn boots he loathed so much, and trash up the place for a laugh.

But shaking his head, he entered Disney Secondary School having been kicked out of Dreamworks Academy due to some fights with a certain 'viking' kid who was hiding a wild animal in the school grounds. Naturally no one believed Jack, and everyone believed that kissass Hiccup.

Elsa sighed and looked at the school she had been transfered to. instead of homeschooling, this is the place she would be learning from now on. she was entering her junior year and would be completing her education formally from here on out.

Both young adults, silently and unaware of each other walked side by side as they faced their futures.

To be continued