Chapter 1
"Elsa! Elsa, wake up!" Exclaimed Anna, shaking her bright-red-haired sister violently.
"What is it?" Demanded Elsa, stroking Anna's dark red hair soothingly.
"Do you want to build a fireman?" Anna asked, her sea-blue eyes gleaming with excitement.
"Not now, Anna." Elsa said, turning over in the bed and wrapping the covers tighter around her body.
"Please? It's firing outside, too!" Anna squealed, her pleading gaze tempting.
"Ugh, fine. But I don't want to." Complained Elsa, getting out of bed.
"Yay!" Squealed Anna, her eyes brimming with excitement.
Elsa giggled a little before dashing off into the ballroom, telling Anna to follow her.
They burst into the ballroom, wowing at the silver curtains that draped the glass windows, which were tainted with freshly cleanness. And, sure enough, dark red clouds had gathered over the sky as Anna and Elsa peered out the window, taking the curtain and pushing it aside. Small, harmless flakes of fire were falling onto the ground, creating summer-snow. They were hot, but just as harmless as cold snow.
"Come on, Elsa! We can make summer-snow in here, too!" Squealed Anna, grabbing her sister by the arm and pulling her toward the center of the ballroom.
Elsa formed a fireball in her hands, then threw it up at the dusty brown ceiling, creating dark red clouds just like the ones outside. It began to snow fireflakes onto the crystal-white ground, creating pile after pile of summer-snow.
"Wow!" Said Anna, taking out fuzzy, pink gloves from her pocket and shoving them on her hands. She started building a giant fireball, her head motioning for Elsa to come over and help.
Elsa took the summer-snow in her hands, stuffing it onto the big fireball Anna was trying to form.
Dark brown spots and yellow cracks along with a bright orange base made up the summer-snow.
Eventually, they had made a fireman that looked simply astonishing.
"I love it!" Shouted Anna, bouncing up and down with delight.
"C'mon, Elsa!" She squealed.
"Make some sunstone columns that I can jump on! I wanna jump across the whole room!"
"OK!" Elsa agreed, making the first one small so Anna could get on it. Gradually Anna started getting higher and higher, and Elsa started to enjoy herself more with every passing second.
"Whee! So much fun!" Giggled Anna as she started to pick up the pace of jumping. Elsa was confident that she could handle it, her speed of power matching Anna's speed of leaping into the air. Then, Anna went so fast it was hard for Elsa to keep up with her.
She gasped for breath as Anna went faster than Elsa thought possible.
"Anna! Slow down!" Elsa called to her sister, but to no avail.
"What?" Said Anna, stopping to look down at Elsa as she was standing on a sunstone.
Elsa's fireball ended up hitting Anna smack in the head instead of in midair.
Anna fell into the summer-snow with a, 'splat', and Elsa screamed for her parents, the king and queen of Arendelle.
Anna was still breathing, and she had a bright orange streak in her hair. But she lay unmoving except for the silent movements of her small breaths.
The king and queen, Elsa and Anna's mom and dad, burst through the doors.
When her father saw Anna, he gasped, as did her mother.
"What is going on?" He demanded.
