Fun Times In Arendelle.

Series: Disney's Frozen / Tangled.

Summary: Anna, Elsa, Flynn, and Rapunzel have some adventures in Arendelle.

Notes: Rapunzel is the cousin of Elsa and Anna in this story, and she has her magic, blonde hair.

Rated: PG.

Disclaimers: I don't own characters or series.


"Come on, Elsa." Anna said as she dragged her big sister Elsa outside to a garden that she'd found the day before. Elsa was wearing a green, long dress and cloak that was decorated with pink flowers. It was a nice change from the usual blue she wore a lot. Elsa let Anna lead her into the garden and was surprised at all the beautiful flowers and butterflies.

"One of the maids told me that this was Mom's garden." Anna told her. Elsa smiled, feeling the warmth of being in a place that mother loved.

They walked through the garden, enjoying the scenery, then Anna paused. "The ground feels soft here.." She hopped a few times, then the ground caved in under her and Elsa's feet, sending both girls down into a tunnel. They sat up, trying to recover from the pain of landing on a hard ground.

"Are you okay?" Elsa asked, getting up to help her sister, ignoring the pain.

"Yeah.. but I hit my head." Anna said, rubbing it on the side.

Elsa let Anna use her for support and they looked up at the hole seven feet up. "We have to find some way out.."

"Hello?" a male voice called down the tunnel. Someone with a lantern was approaching them.

Elsa took hold of her sister's hand and readied her other hand to use her powers for defense if she needed to. To both girls' relief, Rapunzel and Flynn came into view. Elsa smiled and walked over to them with her sister at her side.

"What are you doing here?" Elsa asked the two.

"Doing what I love. Exploring," Flynn told them with a smile.

Rapunzel sighed. "He's gotten us lost.. and I'm starving."

Flynn gave her a offended look. "Alright, Blondie, I didn't know we'd end up lost.. Let it go.."

"Well, I'm sure there's a way out around here," Elsa told them, "and we're not going to get anywhere standing here."

She began to lead the group through the tunnels, trying to calm frightened Anna. Finally, after what seemed like an hour to Anna, which was only 25 minutes, they found a lighted opening ahead with stairs leading up. They walked up them and found themselves behind one of the stores.

Rapunzel sighed, "Oh, thank goodness. Food."

She ran into the back door and the others came slowly in behind her. By the time they'd gotten to the front of the store, Rapunzel already had two sandwiches and a drink, looking ready to eat her food now. Elsa came over the the store keeper and told him that she hadn't brought any money along, but she'd repay him. He agreed, knowing the Queen was true to her word. She nodded to Rapunzel to give her the okay and Rapunzel unwrapped a sandwich and began to eat her food right there.

Anna got some candy and they walked out of the store, Rapunzel still eating. Just as Anna got to one of the outside tables where Rapunzel sat down to finish eating, an eight year old girl grabbed Anna's clear, candy bag and ran with it. Anna gasped and ran after her. Elsa ran after Anna. Flynn and Rapunzel just watched in disbelief. Anna caught the girl and wrapped her arm around the child, trying to take back her candy.

"Let her go! Now, Anna!" Elsa told her.

"But my candy!" Anna complained.

"I said let her go!"

Anna let the girl go. Then, the little girl kicked Anna in the lower leg, and as Anna gasped and grabbed her leg, the little girl ran away with Anna's candy.

"Little brat!" Anna yelled after her, then turned to glare at Elsa. "You let that little brat take my candy!"

"Anna, stop. I'm queen. I'll get you more candy. The shop keeper has plenty." Elsa said, taking Anna's hand. "Come on."

Anna let Elsa lead her back into the food store. Elsa explained to the shop keeper what had just happened as Anna gathered more of her favorite candy. Elsa assured the keeper that she would repay him for the candy.

He smiled, "Oh, that's quite alright, your Majesty, you don't have to."

"No, I insist. We got food and you need payment. I'll give you the money in return when I get it."

He nodded, "Thank you, your Majesty."

Anna walked out of the store with her new candy and she gave Elsa the bag, knowing well that no child would dare steal a bag from the Queen.

"Back to the castle, then?" Flynn asked, the group already too tired to do anymore walking.

So, they asked the driver of a nearby horse-pulled carriage to take them to the castle. He agreed, refusing the offer of payment, saying he was more than happy to be of service to the royal family. They reached the castle entrance in no time, thanked the driver, and went inside. The sky was just beginning to form a lovely sunset. The group went to the library where Elsa still had some important documents to read over and sign.

She sat at a table with her papers while Flynn, Rapunzel, and Anna started reading some books. While Anna was reading, Rapunzel noticed Anna rubbing the spot where the girl had kicked her, and Rapunzel pulled Anna skirt up a little. In the dim light from the fire of the fireplace and small lanterns on the table, she could see that Anna had a bruise on her leg now. Anna bruised easily. Elsa watched them when Rapunzel told Anna that she could heal the injury.

Anna and Elsa watched, curiously, as Rapunzel placed her golden hair against Anna's bruise, then she began to sing a very lovely song that started with, "Flower, gleam and glow.. Let your power shine.." Anna was amazed at the sight of Rapunzel's hair beginning to glow. Elsa couldn't believe what she was seeing.

Once the glow reached Anna's bruise, the pain went away almost immediately, and when Rapunzel reached the end of her song, the bright glow of her hair faded, returning her hair to normal. She removed her hair from Anna's leg and the bruise was gone, much to Anna and Elsa's amazement. Flynn didn't seem at all surprised by this, as he already knew Rapunzel's hair had healing powers.

Rapunzel looked at her cousins, "But you must promise me to keep this a secret. Please. I've already had two people try to capture me for my magical hair."

Anna and Elsa nodded, understandingly. Elsa went back to her work, while Anna and Rapunzel were growing restless and bored. Anna suggested a game of tag, and Rapunzel agreed to the fun game. Flynn sat on the sofa in front of the lit fireplace, reading an adventure book. Elsa focused on her work, trying to ignore the sounds of the other girls playing their silly game of chasing each other around the tall shelves of books. Not long after the game started, Elsa and Flynn heard something heavy crashing to the floor.

She got up and ran to the other side of the library. To her shock, Anna and Rapunzel had knocked over a large rack of book shelves. The books were scattered all over the floor. Before Elsa could begin to yell at them, Rapunzel told her that it was her fault for running into Anna and making her fall against the book rack. Elsa nodded and said that she would call some maids in to help clean up this mess. And she did just that. With the help of Flynn and the maids, the girls had the rack set up again and the books picked up off the floor.

"You two," Elsa told them in a serious tone, "No more games in the castle! There's too many things to break in here. Got it?"

Anna and Rapunzel nodded, looking ashamed. They sat on the sofa with books to read as Elsa went back to her document signing. Soon, a maid came in, saying that dinner was ready. Everyone went to the dinning table where food and drink was waiting for them. They began to eat, Rapunzel and Anna still looking ashamed that they'd upset Elsa. Elsa noticed this.

"Anna, Rapunzel.. I'm not mad at you anymore," Elsa said in a softer voice, "Just please, don't play such games in the castle. That's what the outside courtyards are for." she said with a smile.

Both girls nodded, feeling better and continued to eat. After dinner, the girls took showers and got into some pajamas, then they took blankets and pillows to the library where they would have a sleep over. They told each other stories and read books until they fell asleep.

Sometime around 2:00am, Rapunzel awoke, anxiety consuming her over the nightmare she'd just had about Mother Gothel trying to steal her away from her family again. Afraid, she shook the closest person awake, which turned out to be Elsa. Elsa awoke immediately, thinking it was Anna that was shaking her awake.

"Anna? What's wrong?" she asked, worried for her little sister.

"It's me, Rapunzel. I just had a bad dream, and I'm scared to go back to sleep now." she said loud enough to wake Anna up. Elsa wrapped her arms around shaking Rapunzel, trying to comfort her like she'd do to Anna when Anna was scared.

"What happened?" Anna asked.

"She just had a bad dream," Elsa told Anna.

Anna moved over to Rapunzel and wrapped her arms around her, too. They laid down, Rapunzel feeling better in the embrace of her cousins. They all soon fell asleep again.


The next morning, Rapunzel awoke to realize she was still in the other girls' embraces. She didn't move as she didn't want to wake the others, but she wondered how she was going to get up without waking them. She stayed there for a few minutes until Flynn, who was laying on the sofa and waiting for them to wake up, noticed that Rapunzel was awake. He crept quietly over to the girls and gently shook them awake, whispering that it was time for breakfast.

"Rise and shine." Rapunzel told them, wide awake now. She was always an early riser.

Elsa was awake now, looking a bit grumpy about being awakened. "I'll rise, but I refuse to shine.."

Anna was still lying with her eyes closed, but aware of what was going on, then she asked, "Are my eyes open yet?"

Elsa started laughing and Anna opened her eyes with a smile, loving the sound of her sister's laugh.

They made their way to the dinning room where breakfast was waiting. They sat and ate, Anna and Rapunzel laughing about various topics. When Rapunzel said something about the little girl getting the better of her yesterday, Anna picked up her spoon, ready to flick her pancake syrup on Rapunzel, but stopped when Elsa pointed a finger at her.

"You do and I'll make you clean it up." Elsa said with a smirk, knowing that Anna hated to clean.

Anna lower her spoon and began to eat again.

"So, what's the plans for today?" Flynn asked.

"Oh!" Rapunzel said, "I want to go shopping. I've seen a lot of good stores around here."

Anna chimed in, "I'll join you. I know my way around the town very well."

Everyone agreed to that.

They got cleaned up and made their way to the town. The candy store was the first place that Anna walked quickly to. The shop keeper wasn't surprised to see Anna back so soon. This time, Elsa had brought plenty of money, including what they owed the keeper form yesterday. Anna got more candy and hugged her bag tightly to her as she walked out, checking for any children. There wasn't any, so she she relaxed.

They walked from shop to shop, not noticing the gathering clouds. They were in the clothing store when rain began to fall. All the people outside went to nearest stores for shelter. Thunder rumbled, getting Anna's attention. She looked out the window. "Oh, no.. I hate thunderstorms.."

Elsa came up to her. "These summer storms pass by quickly. We'll wait it out here." Anna sat down at one of the walls at the back of the store to get as far away from the windows as possible. Thunderstorms made her nervous. Especially if there was lightening. But none was flashing, to Anna's relief. Elsa sat beside her as Flynn and Rapunzel continued to look around the store, not minding the storm at all. They were so brave. It made Anna wish that she could be that brave, but she couldn't when it involved storms.

"Anna, my sweet, little flower. It's okay. I'm here." Elsa whispered when she saw Anna shaking a little. "The storm won't last long."

Elsa got up, walked over to the store keeper's desk, and searched through books they had for sell, Anna watching Elsa's every move, nervously. Elsa found a book about fairies that Anna would like and took it took her sister. Anna turned to face the back wall so that she wouldn't see the storm out the window. Elsa gave her the book and Anna began looking through it, loving the pretty pictures of the nature fairies, especially the children fairies. They were adorable.

She smiled as she looked through the book, ignoring the storm. Elsa smiled, too, glad that her sister was calming down. Rapunzel and Flynn were sitting at the front of the store, talking while waiting for the storm to ease up. They laughed about something every once in a while, and once, Flynn kissed her cheek, beaming at her about something she'd said. Elsa watched as Rapunzel laid back on the floor, not caring when the customers started to laugh, amused by this.

"What? I'm tired.." she told them. Flynn was smiling at her, knowing she'd do something like that.

They waited and waited, it took an hour before the storm cleared up enough to where it was safe to go outside. Elsa bought the fairy book for Anna and they went outside to look for the nearest place to eat. They found one and Elsa paid for them. Soon, they were sitting at a nice table, eating their lunch, and not 5 minutes later, Olaf the friendly snowman came bursting though the doors.

"There you all are. What are you doing?"

Before any of them could answer, one of the waiters saw him and shouted, "You're not allowed in here, snowman. We told you to never come back here."

Elsa raised an eyebrow. "And why?"

The waiter bowed, "Forgive me, your Majesty, but the last time he was in here, he left trails of ice and snow, like he's doing now, and five waiters slipped on the trails, spilling the food."

Elsa nodded, understandingly. "Olaf, please go outside. I'm sorry, but that's what they wish. We'll meet you out there soon. Sorry."

Olaf walked gloomily out, the group feeling a bit bad for him. So once they were all full, they gathered up the rest of the food to go, and hurried back to the castle with Olaf, their arms too full of bags to do anymore shopping.

They were also racing another coming rain storm. They made it to the castle doors just as the rain went from a sprinkle to a pour. They took the bags to Elsa's study, where all of them could fit in comfortably, and took out their items they had bought.

Elsa sat on the sofa, enjoying their company. She loved the change of having people around and relieved that she didn't have to hide away anymore. To Anna's worry, this storm was bringing lightening. Her face paled as she looked to the window, then at Elsa. Elsa gave her a smile, "It's okay, Flower. You're safe." Anna cuddled up in the arms of her sister, glad that she finally wasn't alone anymore.

The End.


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