So, honestly, this isn't my favorite fanfiction that I've written, but I'm uploading it anyway. I based it off this crossover video I made. If you want to watch it, it's on YouTube. Just search aspiringsinger15 and you'll find it on my channel. The video's better than this. It was just hard to follow the story. And FYI, Jack can be seen. I did that just to make my life easier, because in college, I don't have time to get it all straight, and maneuver around that problem.
It was Elsa's coronation and everyone was thrilled. The gates to the palace were opened for the first time in nearly 15 years.
But no one was more excited than Princess Anna, Elsa's sister. As soon as the gates were opened, she went outside and danced around the kingdom, elated by the feeling of the beautiful fresh air and the new environment.
Inside the beautiful cathedral, Anna and Elsa stood up at the altar as the bishop recited the words in order to crown Elsa. He then gently placed the crown on her head.
Anna noticed that her sister looked almost frail with fear. It made sense though. This was a huge day and she probably didn't want to mess it up in any way.
The bishop presented her with a pillow with an orb and a scepter on it that everyone who was coronated had to hold. Elsa reached for them when the bishop whispered, "Your Majesty. The gloves."
Elsa shakily took off her gloves and reached for the orb and scepter. She took them and turned around for the people to address her.
The Bishop said some words in Old Norse and then finished, "Queen Elsa of Arendelle!"
And the people responded, "Queen Elsa of Arendelle!"
Elsa quickly put down the orb and scepter and threw her gloves back on.
Now it was time for the party!
"Queen Elsa of Arendelle!"
Elsa regally entered the room and stood in front of the throne at the front of the room.
"Princess Anna of Arendelle!"
Anna clumsily ran into the room and stood away from Elsa, but was quickly ushered over to stand next to her.
"Hi," Elsa said warmly.
"Hi me? Oh! Um…hi!" Anna answered. She wasn't used to Elsa actually talking to her. They hadn't shared words in far too long.
"You look beautiful."
"Thank you. You look beautifuller. I mean, not fuller. You don't look fuller, but more beautiful."
Elsa laughed. "Thank you."
It felt so good for Anna to hear Elsa laugh.
People soon began to come up to the pair and pay their respects to their new queen. The sisters were polite to each person who came forward, but it started to get a little boring.
Then Elsa saw a very broad man who she assumed to be Russian step forward.
"Hello, your highness! I am North!"
"Pleasure to meet you…North." The name seemed so strange to Elsa. It was quite unusual for someone to be named North.
"And this is my…acquaintance, Jack Frost."
"Acquaintance?" Elsa heard. A boy stepped forward and stood next to North. "I think I'm a bit more than that."
Jack and Elsa's eyes met and they both froze.
Jack had never seen such a beautiful girl in his entire life. She stood regally like she was ready to take on the world and had beautiful pale skin that shone even in the dim light. Her hair was woven in all kinds of intricate ways. Her smile was just as beautiful as she was.
Elsa looked at the boy with the blue hoodie and wooden staff. He was dressed strangely no doubt, but she had to admit that he was lovely on the eyes. He looked like he was hard to control and had a free spirit, something she wished she had. His hair was white and yet he was so young. And he had a constant sly smile like he was always up to something.
"Well…" North said, taking Jack's shoulder. "It was lovely to meet you, queen. We be going now."
He pushed Jack along and left.
"I saw that," Anna said.
"What?" Elsa answered.
"The way you guys were looking at each other! Like you were the only two people in the room!"
"Anna, it was nothing. He's just one of the people. There was not nor will there ever be anything between us. Besides, as queen I believe it would be wise to not get into a romantic relationship in order to properly rule the country."
North pulled Jack in front of him at the back of the room.
"Don't get any ideas," he said sternly.
Jack hated this. He could never hide anything from North. "Oh, but she's so beautiful! Her skin, and her eyes, and her hair, and that smile…" Jack sighed happily, just the image of her flawlessness enough to make his insides tingle.
"Jack, she is queen. She does not have time for you. You are just here to say a 'hello' and a 'good-bye'."
Jack looked back at the beautiful new queen. He didn't care what North said. He was not done talking to her yet.
"Your Majesty, the Duke of Weaseltown!"
"Weselton!" the Duke answered angrily. "Your Majesty, as your closest partner in trade, it seems only fitting that I offer you your first dance as queen." He jumped around wildly in a weird sort of dance and then bowed as his hair flipped off his head.
Elsa giggled and answered, "Thank you. Only I don't dance. My sister does though!"
The Duke wasted no time and grabbed Anna and whisked her to the dance floor.
Elsa saw the white-haired boy walk over to her and suddenly felt nervous. Not the same nervous she'd been feeling all day, but a different kind, one she had never felt before.
"Hello again, your highness," he said cheerfully.
"Hi," Elsa answered with a shy smile.
"Smart to avoid dancing with that guy. He's crazy!"
Elsa giggled. Wait, Elsa giggled? She hadn't giggled since she was a little girl building a snowman with Anna. Who was this boy? What was he doing to her?
"How does it feel to be queen?"
"It's certainly a lot of pressure. And it's scary to have this much power."
"I have no doubt that you will rule the country well."
"I'm glad you have such faith in me." Elsa smiled warmly at him. She was escorted over to more people who wished to meet their queen, though she wanted to stay with the boy more. He was so different from anyone she had ever met in her entire life. He filled her with something she had sorely been lacking over the years.
She must've greeted over twenty couples and individuals, but all the while, she couldn't get her mind off that white-haired boy. Jack Frost.
"Elsa!"
Elsa turned to find Anna running toward with an admittedly very handsome young man in tow.
"I mean...Queen... Me again. Um…may I present Prince Hans of the Southern Isles," her sister said, obviously quite flustered.
Hans gave a polite bow to her and simply said, "Your Majesty."
Elsa returned with a simple curtsy, but there was something off about these two. She had never seen Anna act this way, even though they never talked over the past long years.
"We would like—" Anna started.
"…your blessing—" Hans continued.
"…of—"
"…our marriage!" they finished together.
"Marriage...?" Elsa asked in astonishment. When had this happened? What was Anna thinking? What was this boy thinking? She certainly didn't trust him. There was something hiding behind those innocent green eyes, and she didn't like what she saw.
"Yes!" Anna squealed in delight.
"I'm sorry, I'm confused. "
"Well, we haven't worked out all the details ourselves," Anna started rambling. "We'll need a few days to plan the ceremony. Of course we'll have soup, roast, and ice cream and then—Wait. Would we live here?"
"Here?" Elsa said nervously. The whole point of closing the gates was to keep people out. If someone else lived here, she would have to hide her powers even more so. The only people who knew about her powers were her parents and the trolls. Elsa hadn't even thought about the trolls since that one night and her parents were long gone.
"Absolutely!" Hans agreed happily.
"Anna—" Elsa said, trying to get her sister's attention. This was all happening much too fast.
"Oh, we can invite all twelve of your brothers to stay with us!" Anna added.
"What?" Elsa exclaimed. More people in the castle? "No, no, no, no, no!"
"Of course we have the room. I don't know. Some of them must—"
"Wait. Slow down. No one's brothers are staying here. No one is getting married," Elsa said firmly, having finally gotten Anna's attention.
"Wait, what?" Anna said, crestfallen. This night had been going so well. Things were better between her and Elsa, she had been proposed to, so why was Elsa ruining it?
"May I talk to you, please? Alone?" Elsa said pleadingly. Perhaps it was time that Anna knew about her powers. She knew she had to keep it a secret from her, but this was too much and she had to understand why this was impossible.
"No," Anna countered. "Whatever you have to say, you-you can say to both of us."
"Fine." She certainly wasn't going to explain her powers in front of this boy, but there was something else she could say instead. "You can't marry a man you just met."
"You can if it's true love."
"Anna, what do you know about true love?"
"More than you. All you know is how to shut people out."
Elsa sighed. "You asked for my blessing, but my answer is no. Now, excuse me."
She began to walk away, having enough of all these people in the castle. She couldn't take this pressure and the nerves any longer.
"Your Majesty," the boy tried to say, "if I may ease your—
"No, you may not. And I-I think you should go." Elsa walked over to one of the officials who was overseeing the party. "The party is over. Close the gates," she said desperately.
"What? Elsa, no. No, wait!" Anna cried. She grabbed Elsa's hand and accidently took off one of her gloves.
"Give me my glove!" Elsa cried.
"Elsa, please," Anna begged. "Please. I can't live like this anymore!"
Tears formed in Elsa's eyes. If only Anna could understand that she couldn't take it anymore either. She couldn't take hiding the secret anymore and having to shut herself away. "Then leave," she said quietly. She turned to go when she heard Anna's angry voice scream at her.
"What did I ever do to you?!"
"Enough, Anna." Conceal, don't feel. Conceal, don't feel, Elsa thought.
"No. Why? Why do you shut me out?! Why do you shut the world out?! What are you so afraid of?!"
"I said, enough!" Elsa screamed. She waved her hand and ice came out in spikes around her. Her breath caught in her throat. It had finally happened.
She saw Jack's head whip around and caught eyes with him as she felt a tear slide down her cheek. He must've thought she was a sorceress and a monster now. What had she hoped anyway? She could never have a future with anyone. Not when she had been cursed with this.
"Elsa?" Anna questioned quietly.
Ashamed of who she was, Elsa fled the room, unwilling to meet Anna or Jack's eyes any longer. She ran to the courtyard where her people cheered for her, but she couldn't take it. She kept running into people as she tried to get away. She backed into the fountain and the water in it all turned into ice. Everyone gasped and backed away from her. Elsa fled down to the fjord and placed her foot on the water. It turned to ice beneath her and she took off running across the water as the ice spread from her feet across the entire fjord.
"Your Majesty!" Elsa heard. She immediately recognized it as Jack's voice, but didn't dare stop to acknowledge him. She had to get away from here before she got hurt. She had to forget this life. She had to forget everything. She had to stay away. Even from Jack and Anna.
