I am a huge fan of Frozen and Avatar. One day, it just occurred to me that Bumi- son of Avatar Aang and Katara- and the snow queen Elsa might make a good couple. Think about it. Bumi grew up with two waterbenders in his family. I'm sure that when he annoyed his sister Kya, he, more than once, ended up frozen to the wall. It just makes sense that he wouldn't be afraid of Elsa's powers, and, being use to the fame and whatnot with his father, he wouldn't be fazed by her status as queen. He would be able to love her for who she really is, and not just her powers and status.

As with all my stories, reviews are very much appreciated! I'd really love to know what you guys think about this.

The now-famous Snow Queen Elsa of Arendelle sat calmly on the deck of the ship. She was relaxing in a chair, reading a book. A cool breeze gently brushed her face, causing the occasional stray hair to dance around. The young queen looked at peace for the first time in a while. She had been a little timid about traveling by boat, as a result of her parents' sudden death at sea, but found this method to be nice. The rocking of the ship, instead of making her sick like some of the passengers, soothed her, much like the rocking of a cradle soothed an infant.

For others, however, the trip had not gone too smoothly. This was evident when Princess Anna, Queen Elsa's sister, stepped onto the deck. The poor girl looked terrible; her light auburn hair was either stuck to her pale, sweaty face, or flying around wildly. The sea had not been as kind to her as it had to her sister.

"Elsa," she groaned, stumbling over to her sister, taking a seat beside the chair.

"Good morning, Anna," Elsa smiled at her sympathetically."How are you?"

"Just peachy," the princess replied grouchily. "Are we almost there?"

Before Elsa could answer, one of the crew shouted "Land, ho!"

"Does that answer your question?" she asked. All she got in response from her sister was a relieved sigh.

"Bumi! Are you ready to go yet?"

"Almost, Mom, hold on!"

"You're going to make us late; you should have gotten up when I first told you to instead of sleeping in for another half hour!"

Bumi smiled and shook his head. It was obvious that the arrival of the two royals of Arendelle was beginning to stress his mother out. He wasn't too sure why, though. They were probably just like normal people, only with a special title.

He finished buttoning up his shirt and looked at the mirror one more time. He frowned at the wild locks on his head and tried to tame them down with his hand as he went down the stairs. He met his mother, sister, and brother at the front door.

Katara glared at her son as he approached her. He smiled at her sheepishly, and she shook her head at him disapprovingly.

"Come on, let's go." Her tone left no room for argument. She led her children to the small boat at the docks and climbed aboard. Soon, they were sailing towards the city. Bumi passed the time messing with his little brother, much to his mothers' dismay.

"For heavens sake, would you act your age? You had best not behave like this in front of the Queen and Princess."

"Wait, we get to meet them?" Kya asked, eyes wide.

"But of course; they will be staying on Air Temple Island, after all."

"Oh, I didn't know that."

Katara nodded. "Well, now you do. And I expect all three of you to be on your very best behavior, got it?" She gave Bumi a pointed look.

"Why are you looking at me?"

"Because I know you."

"I don't think you'll have to worry about that, Mom." Kya said, smirking at Bumi. "This is his one chance to impress Royalty. Princess Anna is taken, but the Queen..."

Bumi snorted. "I think she's a bit out of my league."

Katara just glared. "Either way, behave, or so help me..."

"You'll freeze me to the wall." Bumi finished.

"Well, I wasn't going to say that, but that works, too."

"This place is amazing!" Anna chirped, spinning around and walking backwards. Her eyes flitted every direction, for there was too much to see.

"Yes, yes it is." Their blind escort said with pride. "It took a long time to get this placed established, but it was worth it." Toph continued to lead them down the road.

Elsa remained quiet. The place truly was amazing, but she couldn't help but notice just how different it was from home. It was clear the people here were of a great variety and had their own unique traditions. She also noticed how all of them had black or brown hair, making her platinum blonde hair and Anna's auburn hair stand out. They were drawing a lot of curious stares. She just tried to shrug it off and continued forward, trying to get her mind focused on the main goal of the visit.

"Well, here we are."

Elsa looked up and blinked in surprise. They had already arrived.

"Thank you." she said, nodding to Toph.

Toph bowed, a very uncommon sight.

"Anytime, your Majesty."

"Toph, you made it." A voice called. The group turned to see a woman about forty-three approach them.

"Of course I did, Sugar Queen. Did you doubt me?"

Katara rolled her eyes at her old nickname. "Not at all." She turned to the royal sisters and curtsied. "Your Majesty, Your Highness. Welcome."

Anna curtsied and Elsa gave a kind nod. "The pleasure's all ours. Might I ask your name?"

"Master Katara, wife of Avatar Aang."

"Pleasure."

Elsa's thoughts briefly turned to the Avatar. She had studied the concept behind the Avatar, and the four nations in general. She had to admit, she was rather intrigued by the idea of bending. Particularly waterbending.

"Mom!"

She looked up to see Katara turn and greet three people. Two boys and a girl.

"Oh, may I introduce my children?"

Elsa nodded.

"This is my daughter, Kya." The girl stepped forward and curtsied. She looked to about Anna's age and looked a lot like her mother.

"Hello, I'm Anna. This is my sister Elsa."

Kya smiled. "Wow. I've always wanted a sister; all I have is two brothers."

Kya and Anna immediately began a conversation. It was obvious they would get along well.

Katara cleared her throat. "Anyway," she gestured to one of the boys standing beside her. He was obviously the younger of the two, and wore red and yellow robes and had a shaved head. "This is my youngest son, Tenzin. He is an airbender, like his father."

Tenzin bowed to her respectfully. "Your Majesty, your Highness." Elsa nodded to him, and Anna paused her conversation to wave to him. Tenzin then stepped back.

"And last, but not least, my oldest son, Bumi." The oldest boy stepped forward and gave a low bow.

"Your Majesty, your Highness." He looked up as he spoke to them, but he didn't look at Anna. His eyes were locked on hers. He flashed her a crooked smile. She blinked in surprise.

"Er, hello." She blushed and realized her slip up and nodded her head to cover it up. She saw Anna staring at her in surprise out of the corner of her eye.

Bumi straightened slowly, his eyes still on hers. She couldn't bring herself to look away from the stormy grey orbs.

Thankfully, a man interrupted them. "Excuse me, your Highness, but they are ready for you."

She tore her gaze away from Bumi and turned to the man. She nodded and followed him inside.

Bumi watched Elsa go in, his heart hammering, his thoughts confused.

"Whoa," Anna and Kya turned to him, eyes wide. "What just happened?"

He didn't answer; he just stared at the ground, replaying the scene in his head. What did just happen?