Ice queen. Well, that was her new name now, better get used to it. The Ice Kingdom wasn't so bad, it used to be her lab so she was familiar with where everything was. The only problem was it was very lonely. Sure, there were the penguins but they never talked to her or anything.

The Queen sighed and sat out on her balcony like she did everyday. The sun beating down on the pure white snow made her eyes burn and damaged her vision is such a way that she referred to it as 'Wizard vision'. Well today she say something that wasn't caused by 'Wizard vision'.

Out in the middle of the white blanket was a small blue shape, no larger then an egg.

She stood up and leaned over the railing trying to get a better look but as she did so she slipped and tumbled over the side of the railing and into a snow bank. After fixing her dress, and wiping her eyes, she jumped to her feet and rushed over to the shape, which seemed to grow in size as she approached it. No sooner had she gotten within ten feet of it did the bundle let out a coughing cry. Ice Queen quickened her pace and scooped the bundle into her arms and ran back inside. Slowly unwrapping the blue the women nearly dropped the remaining bundle when a mess of blonde strings popped out. Quick to undo the rest she was surprised when she saw what the strings really were.

Damp locks of hair, stuck together with ice leading to a small head belonging to the smallest infant she had ever seen. The infant was fast asleep and only wore a small pink cloth as a diaper. The child's lips and cheeks were as blue as the orbs hidden beneath her eyelids. She looked half starved and it seemed like she had been out in the cold for a while.

"Poor child." The Ice Queen mumbled shaking her head and wrapping her back in her blue cloth, which by now had relieved itself to be an old T-shirt.

"M-mommy?" The child sniffled in a hardly audible voice.

"N-no-" She began in a panicked hurry, looking around quickly for signs of the child's true parents.

There was not a single footprint in the snow around her, not even from her own hurried steps over to the child. There was no one else for miles, and even with Wizard Vision, all traces of the child's parents had been erased from the snowy area.

"Mommy!" The child cooed again, attempting to wave her chubby arms from under the bundle a few times.

"Mommy?" The Ice Queen echoed, a funny grin looping itself onto her pale lips as she thought the word over and over.

The baby was clearly abandoned, there was no doubt about that, so its not like she COULDN'T take up the role.

Mommy? Well, that was her new new name now. Better get used to it.


Mommy. She had known the child for less then 24 hours and already she thought she was her mother. Not that she minded, she didn't mind actually, she didn't mind being called mommy, but when the child had gotten hungry later that day, thats when she drew the line.

"Ungy!" The child cooed reaching her thin little arms as high as they would go trying to reach for the women she called her mother.

Ice Queen sighed and picked up the child.

"Ungy!" The child repeated sticking her small fists into her mouth and sucking on them.

"Look kid, I'm not your actual mother! I don't have anything to feed you." Ice Queen said sternly.

"Ungy?" The child said again while chewing on her fingers.

The Queen sighed and rubbed her head and walked to the kitchen and set the baby on the table, the baby fell on her back.

"Oop!" She cooed then began to laugh hard.

Ice Queen knitted her eyebrows together and sat the child up, the child sat up for three seconds, and fell again. After six more failed attempts the Queen took a chair and sat the child down in it and duck taped her in place. Then she opened the fridge.

"See kid, no baby food, just fish and half a gallon of- Oh wait, that could work." The women mumbled pulling out the gallon of milk.

After making a funnel out of wax paper she duck taped it to the gallon and held the child and tipped it back slowly so she could drink. The child shivered and pushed the make-shift bottle away.

"Now whats wrong?" She demanded setting the jug down and cradling the child.

The child shivered and rubbed her tiny arms then pointed to the milk.

"Yeah its cold, so what?" She asked picking up the jug and taking a sip, then she remembered the child was a regular child, and regulars hate the cold.

How to warm it up? Hm... How to warm it up- An idea.

Placing the 'bottle' on the table she made a magnifying glass out of ice and held it between the sun and the milk, and within five minutes the milk was lukewarm. This time when she fed the baby the baby cooed and drank the entire half gallon.

"Wow you were hungry kid." She told the now sleeping baby, then she sighed again.

She would have to stop refuting to the child as kid sooner or later, she needed a name. Thats when the queen glanced down at the milk carton. It was the type of carton that had a game on the side, for children to play while they waited for their mother's to check out.

'If Fionna had two cartons of milk-' was the first thing she noticed. Fionna.

"Well, how do you like that name- Fionna." And with that the baby's eyes fluttered open.

Fionna it was.