Hi guys! I just saw this movie and I am IN LOVE. It had an amazing plot and an amazing ending! Here's a sequel to the movie, it's set three months after the movie. I named the old troll Papy, because I can't remember the real name and I'm too lazy to search for it on the Internet. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the story!

"You know, Kristoff, when I said you couldn't return or deny the sled, I didn't mean you should test it every day for three months," I sighed, shaking my head at my boyfriend's behavior. We were standing on the edge of a cliff, in his sled, with now Sven to guide us down. Sure, Sven was there, but not to pull. He was there to push. Something about the immediate, positive answer to the question to push us off a cliff made me question Sven's friendship for Kristoff.

Anyway, we were standing there and all Kristoff could do was stroke his new sled.

"Oh, come on, Anna. We can't leave this beauty in his stable whole summer!" he protested, blinking his eyes in a Bambi-manner.

"Don't look at me like that! You know that won't work," I laughed, pushing his face away. He grinned, turning to Sven. "C'mon, buddy, give us a little push."

"You know, I don't think that's a great idea," a familiar voice said. "You know you could die, right? And what's Sven going to do then, huh? And what about me?"

"Give us a break, Olaf," Kristoff said. "No one's going to die, you hear me? We're only going to have…"

"Broken bones?" I suggested, making Olaf squeak and Kristoff laugh.

"No, honey, we're not going to break anything," he assured me and he kissed me softly on the lips.

"Ahum, Princess Anna? I've got an urgent message for you," a man of Elsa's staff said.

"What is it, Arnold? Is everything alright?" I asked, getting worried when I saw the man's pale face.

"You're sister is sick. Very, very sick. She just fainted and she doesn't wake up. Our docter says-"

I never knew what the doctor said, because I was already running towards my sister. When I reached the gates, I yanked them open and sprinted in.

"Elsa? Elsa! James, where is my sister?" I yelled, pulling another staff member by his arm and turning him towards me.

"She's in her bedroom, Miss," he said, bowing politely.

"Thanks," I said, running up the stairs. Coming to my sisters bedroom, I opened the door and walked to the bed where a pale, ice cold woman lay.

"Oh Elsa," I cried hugging her lifeless body.

"Anna?" Kristoff asked from the door opening. "Is she alright?"

"No, she… She's… Oh my god," I sobbed, sitting on the ground, my head in my hands.

"I'm so sorry for you," Kristoff said, walking towards me and taking me in his arms. My hands gipped his shirt and my tears soaked it.

"She's not dead," a man said from the other side of the room. "She's just unconscious."

"Who are you?" Kristoff asked, pulling me closer.

"I'm Eugene Fitzherbert and I know who can help her."


Eugene Fitzherbert appeared to be a kind, handsome man who's girlfriend, named Rapunzel, had magical, golden tears that could heal any injury, including my sister's.

"Where can we find her?" I asked, when he was done talking and I stopped crying.

"She's already here." He pointed to the room next to Elsa's bed. I hadn't noticed the girl sitting there, but there she was; sitting next to my sister, holding her hand and crying. Crying for someone she didn't know.

"It's not working," the brunette said, when another tear fell to Elsa's face, but did nothing. "Whoever did this, knows powerful, dark magic. My tears cannot heal this."

"What?" I started sobbing again.

"Oh, Sweetheart, don't cry," Rapunzel sushed me. "We'll find something to help your sister."

"How did you know she was sick?" Kristoff asked, turning to Eugene again. "We've just heard the news."

"Anna's parents were very good friends with mine," Rapunzel said, before Eugene could do as much as open his mouth. "When they died, we kept contact with Elsa. You didn't know, Anna, because you lost your memories with that accident when you were little and it seemed a little useless to let you know. It's not like you'd remember us. So when Elsa got sick, we got a message. Eugene and I got here as fast as possible."

"But she fainted half an hour ago. How did you get here so fast?" I asked, narrowing my eyes in suspicion.

"Let's say we know people who are very good in doing magic," Rapunzel said mysteriously.

"Magic," Kristoff said. "We could go to the trolls, maybe they know what can help us."

"Trolls?" Eugene asked. I told him about the kind, wise folk that lived in the woods and raised Kristoff when he was little.

"They sound lovely," Rapunzel decided. "I agree we should talk to them. Eugene?"

"Let's go."


"Papy?" Kristoff yelled when we reached the little trolls. "Where are you?"

"Dude," Eugene said, clearly trying to hold his laughter. "They're rocks. You won't get an answer."

"Just wait," I insured him. "You'll be surprised."

As expected, the rocks began to roll and Eugene's eyes widened.

"They're so cute," Rapunzel squeaked, grabbing a little toll and tickling it. "Eugene, I want one."

"Oh dear God," Eugene said, sighing. "We're here to help a sick woman, Love, not for our honeymoon."

"Oh, yeah, right. Sorry," she apologized blushing like mad.

"Kristoff, good to see you again! How are you?" Papy appeared from out of the crowd.

"Not so good, actually," I interrupted, kneeling I front of the oldest troll.

"How so?" Papy asked, concern gleaming in his eyes.

"You see, my sister is ill and you see that girl right there? She has magical tears, that can heal every injury, except my sister's because the person who made her sick knows some powerful dark magic and now she's going to die and we know no one who can help her, except you guys and we want to ask you; can you help us?" I babbled, taking a deep breath when I was done.

Papy chuckled. "Of course we can help you, my child. But are you sure you want to help you're sister?"

"Of course!" I said, somewhat offended he asked that. "She's my sister. There's nothing I wouldn't do for my family."

"I didn't mean to offend you, child. It's just that people who know Dark magic, Ceows, are very dangerous. They could kill you in a heartbeat."

"I don't care. My sister's not allowed to die. If I can help her with dying myself, then so be it," I said.

"Wait," Rapunzel said. "Why would the cows kill us?"

"Ceows, child. They're lost souls who are not allowed to be in heaven, nor in hell. They're trapped in the land where there is nothing. They're the only ones who can help you."

"So you mean the only people who can help us, are the ones who made Elsa sick?" Eugene asked.

"That's exactly what I mean, dear young man. You have to ask the person who tried to kill Elsa to lift the curse."

And? What do you think? It's my first sequel to a movie, so I hope I did a good job. And oh yeah, please review! If I don't get more than 5 reviews for the first chapter, I don't think I'm continuing this story.

Xoxo

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