The night the Northern Lights appeared and Elsa built a snowman, everything was at a swell joint, mainly for her younger sister, Anna. Beaming, Anna bailed out to their parent's room, calling, "Mommy! Daddy! Elsa made me a new friend!"

"She did?" her mother asked as soon as she woke up and stepped out of bed.

"Who is this friend?" her father inquired.

"Come and see to find out!" Anna answered excitedly, jumping around.

The moment they stepped in, Elsa brought the snowman to life. "His name is Olaf," said she.

As soon as the snowman was brought to life, he said, "Hello."

Elsa's and Anna's parents gasped in shock.

"Mama. Papa. It's okay," Elsa soothed, trying to reason with her parents, "He isn't built to hurt anyone."

Their parents immediately sighed in relief.

"Can we go outside?" Anna asked.

"Dear, do you think we should let the kids play outside?" the sisters' father asked.

"That'd be a treat," his wife replied.

"Yay!" Olaf, Anna, and Elsa exclaimed and into the dark night, they fled.

On the way, they spotted a boy and his pet reindeer. "Hi," said the boy.

"What's your name?" Elsa asked.

"Kristoff, and this is my pet reindeer, Sven," the boy answered.

"Hi, Kristoff," Anna said, "Meet our friend, Olaf."

"Hi, I'm Olaf and I like warm hugs!" Olaf stated.

Alarmed, Kristoff and Sven screamed and ran.

"Hey, I'm not going to hurt you!" Olaf called to get their attention as he and the girls followed them all the way to the trolls' territory.

"Hello, cuties!" a female troll voice said and Kristoff and Sven came to an abrupt stop.

Well, she sounds friendly, Kristoff thought as he and Sven each took a bite of a carrot.

"How about I keep you?" she returned.

Kristoff and Sven nodded shyly.

"Okay good."

"Hi, I'm Olaf and I like warm hugs!" Olaf shouted with Anna and Elsa running behind him.

"Oh, and they brought a talking snowman!" the lady troll said.

"Not exactly," Kristoff admitted, "He was chasing us."

Abruptly, an old man troll, Grand Pabbie stepped into view. Olaf gave him a hug. Grand Pabbie was confused at first, but returned the favor.

"Who is this live snowman?" he inquired.

"That's Olaf," Anna replied.

"Olaf," seconded Elsa.

"Remarkable," Grand Pabbie mused, "I'm usually up when someone is in great danger, but this one is an exception. Goodnight, children."

The girls smiled.

"Bye, Kristoff," Anna said, giving Kristoff a hug.

"We'll see you again another day," Elsa told him. Leaning downward, "And you, too, Sven."

"Bye, Kristoff! Bye, Sven!" Olaf said and he started home with the girls, side by side.

Author's note: Well, that was invigorating, especially when you're building a snowman. Elsa's way of doing it is easy, though.