"There I was again tonight..."


"Slow down!"

"Catch me!"

"No...IDUN!" Primrose screamed.

"Hehe! That was fun!" Idun giggled as she burst out of a pile of leaves.

"Sister! That wasn't funny! You could have gotten hurt!" The thirteen year old said to her nine year old sibling.

"You worry too much!" Idun told her as she stumbled out of the leaves and shook her arms to clear the leaves from her dress. "Come on...give it a try."

"I don't think so." Primrose said as she pulled some leaves out of her sister's hair.

"Girls! Come back inside now. It's lunch time." Their mother called out to them.

"Yes mama." They replied as they ran back towards the house.

"Hi papa." They called out as they passed their father who was busy hammering a sword into shape.

"Hey girls..." He waved at them as he dipped the sword into the water. Their father, Gilbert, was the royal blacksmith of Verona. He was the one that created the special swords for the nobles who had both the ranking, and the money. Being the son of a blacksmith, who was the son of a blacksmith as well, meant that he was accustomed with the duties as well as the style involved in making weaponry.

"Whatcha doing?" Idun sang as she looked at the bare swords that were on display on a rack nearby.

"Don't touch them dear. They're still a bit hot." Gilbert said as he stood up and placed the newly crafted sword on the rack, in between several others.

"Can I have a sword when I grow older?" Idun asked causing her father to chuckle.

"It'll be a while before you learn how to use one of these. And, you're a girl. Swords aren't exactly the thing that you should be holding dear...nor your sister..." Gilbert added seeing the hopeful look on Primrose's face, which turned into a pout.

"Who is this sword for?"

"Well, this one..." Gilbert said as he picked up a gold encrusted sword with jewels. "...is for the crown Prince of Valheim."

"Val-who?" Idun asked with a raised brow.

"Valheim. It's this smallish kingdom near the north." Their father answered.

"Cool." Primrose said as she tried to grab the sword.

"Uh Uh. No touching darling. This needs to be in perfect shape when they pick it up. A sword, fit for a prince."

"One day, I'm going to be a princess...or...or...a queen." Idun said, her eyes sparkling with glee. "Imagine me, waling down from my castle with a crown...and my loyal subjects...and...and...a kingdom..."

"You? A queen? Oh lord help that kingdom." Primrose laughed causing Idun to stick her tongue out at her.

"A famous man once said that if you put enough focus and will into it, you can be whatever you want to be. A guard, a sailor, a queen." Gilbert said, aiming the last part at his youngest daughter with a smile.

"Yay...I'm gonna be a queen."

"Dream on sister..." Primrose giggled.

"Idun! Primrose! I said it was lunchtime already!" Their mother called out from the house. "And tell your father as well."

"Come on them girls. What do you say we get some of your mothers famous meatloaf into our stomachs eh?"

The three of them headed back into the house where their might was waiting BG the table which was already set up.

"About time..." Elaina said with a roll of her eyes as she watched her family sit down in front of her. Idun and Primrose went to grab some meatloaf but their mother stopped them. "Aren't you forgetting something?"

"Uh...no..."

"Prayers darlings." Their father said.

"Oh yeah..." Idun said. "Can it today?"

"Sure." Elaina said as she shot a glare at Primrose's who was giggling silently.

"Ehem...er...father, we thank you for the gift of food that you have given to us today...and may it always be this good and...uh...thank you for no bad things and wars and other evil stuff. Was that alright?" Idun asked.

"It'll do." Elaina smiled. "Primrose, stop laughing!"

"Sorry." The elder apologized as they all began to dig in to their lunch. A few minutes later, gilbert decided to strike up a conversation.

"So, girls. Since you're so interested in monarchy...I thought, that maybe you would like to accompany me to the festival this weekend in Weselton. There'll be monarchs from all over Europe attending this and maybe you could see a few of them." Gilbert said causing Idun and Primrose to gasp in glee.

"Really?" The two of them squealed. Gilbert and Elaina watched happily as their daughters watched telling each other about who was he better Prince and marriage and other stuff.

"Girls..." Elaina said. "Calm down. Finish your dinner and then you can talk about it then."

"Mama. Can you do my hair into a bun?" Idun asked.

"I thought you liked your twin braids?" Elaina asked.

"I do, but in wanna act royal for this weekend. Maybe I might be able to meet a prince and get married and..."

"Calm down sister! You're only 9." Primrose said as she stuck a spoonful into her mouth. "Plus...you need to master royalty first."

"I can act royal. You just walk around with your head held high and bark orders at everyone you see and call them peasants!"

"Yeah...you would make a great queen." Primrose laughed.

The family finished their lunches before Gilbert returned to his duties while Elaina washed the dishes, the girls tidying the table at the same time.

"Girls. I'm going to the market in a minute to get some groceries. Do you wanna come as well?"

The girls nodded in response as their mother put her gloves down and walked upstairs to her bedroom. Primrose and Idun headed to their own room to change as well, before going back downstairs to lounge around till their mother was ready.

"Hey...I saved up on some of my pocket money. Do you wanna buy some chocolate later?" Primrose asked to which Idun nodded in response.

"Alright then...let's go." Heir mother said as she walked down the stairs towards them. The three of them waved goodbye to their father before walking towards the town. Due to their location, it took at least fifteen minutes to the bustling town square of Verona. Idun held her sister's hand as they walked past the warden and several guards on duty. They could see the small castle in the distance as they entered market place which was heaving st this time a day.

Verona wasn't a large kingdom...if it even qualified as one. It was more of a city state and instead of being ruled by a king and queen, it was ruled by a duke by the name of Avero. He wasn't a very public duke, spending most of his time in the castle or in weapons training, but he was loved by all. Referred to as a kind and gentle old man, he would often visit the school where Primrose and Idun studied and hand out chocolates to the kids, and on the rare occasion, invite them and their families to dinner on his castle.

Verona was part of the Geroanian empire, which was a smallish empire sandwiched between the Coronian empire, and the more hostile tsar empire. Though there hadn't been any conflict in years, everyone still lived in fear of the time when corona and tsar would battle it out again, the Geroanian empire being caught in the middle of it and suffering the worst fate. It had gone back and forth between the tsar and the Coronian empire numerous times in the last few centuries as each side used it as a gateway to the other side. As a result, their culture was mixed between western European, and Russian.

Though Idun couldn't speak Russian nor Norwegian, primrose could speak a little of both as she had the habit of borrowing language books from the local library and indulging them during her spare time. Idun used to call her a bookworm as a result. At the moment though, neither corona nor tsar had control of the Geroanian empire and as a result, they were currently independent.

"Stay close to me, okay?" Primrose said as she pulled her little sister closer. Their first stop was at the poultry shop to buy some turkey for the roast the next day.

"Mama...can we get the large one this time?" Idun asked.

"I'm sorry dear. We don't have the money to get those...but, don't worry. One day we will have it, I promise." Elaina said as she picked a small one from the butchers. They do then walked towards the vegetable stale to get some vegetables, of as Idun called it, rabbit food.

"What do you two want in terms of vegetables?"

"Chocolate." Idun answered.

"Darling, that's not a vegetable."

"Actually mama, chocolate comes from the cocoa been which grows on trees originating from south america. So, technically, it can count as a fruit." Primrose said. "And actually, the real term is cacao but the Spanish mistranslated it to cocoa."

"Yeah see...chocolate is a fruit." Idun squeaked.

"Very smart dear. I see you're spending more and more time in the library now...or maybe it has something to do with that boy...what's his name? Arnold?" Elaina asked with a grin as primrose sputtered and blushed.

"Mama! He's just the librarian." Primrose said as her blush betrayed her.

"Eee...Primrose has a boyfriend..." Idun giggled.

"Very mature sister."

"Right...I think this is all we need. Come on girls..."

The three of them made their way out of the market and towards the tailors where Elaina was supposed to pick up one of her dresses.

"Stay outside while I pick up my dress, and don't wander off okay?" She said as she she walked into the tailors leaving Primrose and Idun standing outside. The elder looked around the street for something specific, grinning when she caught her eye on it. "There...the chocolate shop. Let's go get some while mama is in the tailors."

The sisters ran down the street towards the chocolate shop by the corner and entered it. Primrose and Idun gasped as they caught sight of all the precious chocolate surrounding them.

"Wow...let's buy everything." Idun squealed as she grabbed several bars of it.

"No...we can't. I only have enough for two of these bars. One for me and one for you." Primrose told her as she picked up two bars of milk chocolate.

"Come on...buy it already so we can eat it..."

"Yeah...and you better savor it because it'll probably be the last time you can afford something like that." A female sneered from behind. Idun and Primrose turned around to see four girls smirking at them.

"Linda." Primrose growled as her eyes narrowed. "What do you want?"

"Tsk. Watch your tongue peasant. My father will put you in the stocks for talking to the daughter of the captain like that." Linda said with a smirk.

"Hey! Don't talk to my sister like that!" Idun squealed.

"Aw...how cute...she brought the little peasant as well. Tsk...shouldn't you he working some cows or something? Isn't that what happens in your family...live day by day. Miss and order, and you'll be wallowing in your own filth and eating your clothes, whereas I, can do whatever I please. Have you ever ridden a bike...oh...who am I kidding, you can't afford one!" Linda laughed as the other girls joined in as well.

"Why can't you just leave as alone?" Primrose groaned.

"Because, I'm at the top, and you're at the bottom...and the bottom, are the servants of the top...you get what I'm saying?"

"Just shut up and leave us alone you big meanie!" Idun shouted. Several of the girls gasped dramatically as Linda raised a brow.

"Talking rudely to the daughter of an officer of the law...that's an offense. I'm afraid I'm going to have to bring you in for that." Linda sneered as she stepped forward. Idun ran behind her sister's back in response. "Come here you little brat!"

"Don't you dare talk to my little sister like that!" Primrose growled as she took a defensive stand in front of her sister.

"Or what? What is a peasant like you going to do?" Linda asked. Primrose hesitated knowing that should she do anything, the blame would be taken out on her father and mother, who were in enough problems with debt as it is. Primrose sighed before taking a step back. "Exactly...nothing...because that's all you'll ever be...nothing!"

Primrose fought back tears as Idun growled in anger. The little girl ran forward and kicked Linda in the shins causing her to scream in pain.

"You little brat!" Linda screamed as she swiped at Idun, barely missing her face by an inch. This infuriated primrose beyond belief as she ran forward and pushed Linda back into the group of other girls, causing them to fall over. Linda quickly stood up and glared as she moved forward towards Primrose.

"Come on sister! Show her who's boss!" Idun squealed.

"Let's see what you've got Rosie!" Linda teased before leaping forwards and trying to hit her. Primrose barely dodged it as we tried to shove Linda to the floor. Linda could easily hit her with no ill consequences, but if Primrose even landed so much as a punch on her, it would be off to the jail for them and their parents. Linda Cook another swipe at the girl as Idun tried to think of something to do.

"Girls! Stop this outrageous behavior!" The storekeeper ordered.

"Shut it old man, unless you want to end up in jail as well!" Linda shouted. Primrose, noticing the moment of distraction in her opponent's eyes, took her chance and forced the girl down to the floor again. "Oh you are going to pay for that!"

"LEAVE MY SISTER ALONE!" Idun screamed as she ran up to Linda with a stick. Linda took one look at little Idun before literally kicking her in her chest, and into the floor, causing her to cry out in pain.

"IDUN!" Primrose screamed. She took one look at her stricken sister, and all sense was replaced with anger. Primrose let out a massive roar as she charged at the other girl, who was caught off guard, before tackling her to the ground and landing a massive punch to her face, breaking her nose instantly. Linda yelped in pain as the the other girls gasped, primrose rushing over to her sister.

"Idun! Are you alright?" Primrose asked as she hoped her crying sister up. Idun nodded slightly as she suppressed a sniffle. She turned around and glared at the other girl who was sitting up in shock over what just happened, blood from her nose streaming down onto her purple shirt.

"WHAT IS GOING ON IN HERE?!" A warden and guard asked as they rushed inside. They gasped when they caught sight of the captain's daughter holding her bloody nose, and Primrose who was still holding onto her sister.

"Oh...the captain is not going to like this..." The guard said. The warden sighed as he pulled out a pair of handcuffs and approached primrose and Idun.

"No! She had nothing to do with this!" Primrose said as she pulled her sister away from the warden. "It was me...I punched her...I alone should be punished...not her."

"Very well..." The warden said as he cuffed the elder sister.

"No! The other girls started it! She was only trying to protect me! Please don't take my sister away!" Idun begged. Before the warden could say anything though, Elaina came bursting in through the doors, her face full of worry.

"Idun! Primrose!" She yelled as she ran to her daughters and hugged them she gasped when she caught sight of the cuffs on her elder daughter's wrists and turned to the guard.

"What is the meaning of this?" Elaina demanded. "Take these internal things off my daughters wrists or I shall..."

"Ma'am! Your daughter got into a fight with the captain's daughter! I'm afraid I cannot just let her go until we've analyzed the event...I'm sorry..."

"If she got into a fight with her, then I'm sire she had a pretty damn good reason for it!" Elaina fought back.

"Please ma'am. Calm down!"

"I will not calm down! You've got one of my daughters in chains!" Elaina shrieked.

"Look. We will get the stories from any witnesses, and once we determine if she did nothing wrong, then we'll let her go...but until then, there's nothing we can do." The warden replied.

"Let's get to your father sweetheart." The guard said to Linda as he led her and her friends out of the store. Idun watched tearfully as the warden took her sister out towards the station, despite her mother's protesting.

"Don't worry...your sister will be fine..." The chocolate storekeeper said as he placed a hand on Idun's shoulder. "We all saw what really happened."

Idun could only sniffle as her mother gave her a hug and kissed her on the forehead.


That evening...

Click!

"Lady Primrose? You're free to go." A warden said as he let the thirteen hear old out of the cell. He undid the handcuffs on her before escorting her out of the premises and toward her parents and sister who were standing outside by the street lamp. Idun ran forward and hugged her sister, Primrose stroking her on the head in response as she returned the hug.

"Then witnesses told us everything that happened. I'm sure that Linda is getting punished right now." The warden told the parents.

"She's the daughter of the captain. I highly doubt that she'll get anymore than than a few words from her parents..." Gilbert said to him. The warden nodded as he left for his patrol again. The four of them hugged before walking back to their home on the outskirts of town.

"Did you really punch the captains daughter in the face and broke her nose?" Their father asked as they walked down the narrow road and passed several houses. Primrose nodded in response and he couldn't help but smile at this. "That's my angel."

"So, you're not angry?"

"No...not at all. I mean, she started it and you were within your rights to retaliate. What I'm proud of, is that you didn't cower away just because she was the captain's daughter. Most people wouldn't dare pick a fight with someone like that, but you did. Only the most strong a willed of people would do that, and you...are one of them. The same goes for you Idun for backing up your sister..."

"Thanks papa." Idun said as she held her sister's hand.

"No one ever hurts my little sister." Primrose said with a smile.

"Did you get hurt?" Idun asked.

"Well, her jaw felt like stone so my hand's a little sore, but it was all worth it." Primrose said causing them all to laugh.

"That's my angels." Elaina said as she cuddled them both before entering the house. "Oh...and the shopkeeper earlier gave this to me. He told me to give them to you...as compensation."

Primrose gasped when she saw a dozen bars of chocolate in a bag near the table.

"He said it was a gift." Idun said as she grabbed one and began to unwrap it. Primrose grabbed one as well before their mother took the rest and placed it in the cabinet.

"You can one bar each now, but after this, it's bed time." Elaina said before she disappeared upstairs. Primrose and Idun savored the taste of the chocolate before rushing upstairs to get ready for bed. As soon as they were finished, they jumped into their bed and snuggled up together.

"Thank you..." Idun said.

"For what?"

"For defending me."

"Aww Idun...that's what sisters do. As long as were together, we'll look out for each other forever." Primrose said to her sister as she nuzzled her sisters brunette hair with her chin.

"I love you so much..." Idun said as she hugged her sister and rested her head on her chest.

"I love you too." Primrose said before kissing her sister on the cheek and closing her eyes. A few minutes later, Elaina quietly opened the door and peeked inside, smiling when she saw the sisters snuggled up to each other under a pile of blankets.

Everything was going to be alright...


If you truly love someone, you wouldn't give a shit whether they're royal or common, and age, distance, hnine and wnine are just damn numbers!

If princess Anna can fall in live with an ice harvester, then I see nothing wrong with Idun and primrose being the daughters of a blacksmith (I made him a royal blacksmith just to give their family a better title.). And Disney wiki doesn't say anything about the childhood of either Idun or primrose, and since other fics out there have them being commoners when young, I see no problem. Royals have married commoners before and that's not only limited to Disney either. It happens in reality as well.

...

**sighs and wishes to marry a princess.**

"It'll never happen bro!"

"Thanks for ruining my dreams, conscience!"

"You're welcome...hehe..."

...

Anyways, next chapter I'll be bringing out Agdar. As for Harold (the name I've giver of the future king of corona), he'll be introduced later in the story.

If you've got any ideas for Agdar's family (he'll be the/a prince of Arendelle) then do tell.

And please R&R if you can. Reviews give authors motivation and happiness...thank you.

-TacticX