A/N Thanks so much for the favorites and follows. There's a reply to a guest review at the end of the chapter.


Step, slip, step. One step, two steps, three steps. As Anna made her way across the frozen fjord with a frozen heart, every step felt like a mile.

Another step, and another, and another.

The white winter storm whipped around her so fast and thick that she couldn't see a thing. She had to trust that she knew Kristoff was in that direction. Kristoff could kiss her and save her, but oh how time was running out.

She felt frost forming all across her body. It would actually be kind of pretty if it wasn't ice cold, and also killing her.

The roar of winter weather's wild winds made it near impossible to hear anything properly. Naturally, Anna was very surprised when she heard a woman's voice speaking to her.

"Anna, I know only an act of true love can thaw a frozen heart. But first of all, Disney took that way too literally, and second, I'm the author of this fan fiction. I can do whatever I want" the woman said.

"W-what?" asked Anna. Is a frozen heart supposed to make you hear voices? she wondered.

Then she vanished, and woke up somewhere else.

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV

Anna opened her eyes and realized she was no longer in Arendelle. Her heart was also no longer frozen. She breathed a warm sigh of relief into she realized she had no clue where she was.

Elsa hastily examined the room. She wasn't quite sure how she got there but she knew she'd been teleported.

So many people. So many animals. So many living things she wasn't quite sure what to call. This was unsafe. They weren't safe. So many people could be harmed by her powers.

It started to lightly snow around her. I need to get out of here Elsa decided. How do I do that?

The room was crowded, like her coronation all over again. At one end was about an entire tribes worth of Vikings. At the other end were lots of bizarre people and animals.

Frost started creeping up the walls. Every moment she spent in this new place the temperature seemed to drop by a degree.

She was close to the center, along with people from her world, as well some pretty magical looking people, and with the ones who seemed the most normal of all.

There were children. Lots of little innocent children.

Conceal don't feel, conceal don't feel, conceal don't feel, she told herself over and over again in her head. It didn't work. The frost turned to spikes. The floor froze over. Winter had awoke.

The people around her were either backing away or staring horrified. Elsa didn't blame them. They should be running away from me she thought.

She desperately scanned the hall for a door. A spiral staircase crept it's way up a wall to a balcony. Perhaps that was the exit?

Before Elsa could make her way over to it someone from behind bumped into her and she fell to the ground.

She sat up. Her sudden fall had caused her to accidently create a sharp figure of ice. At least that didn't hurt anyone she thought.

"I'm so sorry!" said the person who'd bumped into her. "The wind is harder to ride in her"

Elsa turned around and saw a boy, around eighteen, sitting up holding a large wooden staff. His hair was white, and his skin was unusually pale. His blue eyes matched his strange deep blue shirt which was...covered in frost?

"Did I-" Elsa started to ask but he cuff her off.

"No it's fine. You're just like me, er, I should say I'm just like you. That sounds better. I swear I usually talk much cooler than this!"

"Uh"

"Hey ironic. Cooler than this!"

"I'm sorry but you-"

"Oh, sorry forgot to introduce myself. My name is Jack Frost, and I'm just like you!"

However they were similar, Elsa didn't it could be that big of a deal.

That was until Jack opened his hand and made a magic snowflake.

"I'm Jack Frost, Spirit of Winter, Guardian of Fun. And you are?"


Jack flew through the sky freezing things and causing mischief everywhere the wind took him.

"I'm sorry Jack, bit it looks like you're taking a detour today" said some lady's voice.

"What was that?" yelled Jack. The last time he'd heard a voice with no source had been one year prior when Pitch Black was playing mind games with him.

Was Pitch faking some woman's voice to throw Jack off or just confuse him? It didn't seem like something Pitch would do, but it wasn't out of the realm of possibilities.

Then Jack was blinded by a flash a white light, and woke up somewhere else.

VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV

Susan Bennett woke up. A moment ago she'd been eating breakfast with Jamie and Sophie. Now she was in a large theater with no chairs, and some of the strangest people she'd ever seen.

"Jamie, Sophie!" she called alarmed.

"I'm here Mom!" said Jamie.

"Mommy, Pooka is here" giggled Sophie.

They were okay. That wax a relief.

"Do you know where we are or how we got here? asked Richard Bennett. Susan had been so concerned with her children she hadn't even realized her husband was right next to her.

"No" she said. She shivered. It was cold.

Three of Jamie's friends who she recognized as Claude, Pippa and Cupcake ran over to him. "Jamie, the Guardians are here!" said one girl.

Jamie looked up. Then he saw them. "Jack" said Jamie as he ran up the winter spirit without thinking.

"Jamie, stay with us!" said Richard. It didn't look like he heard that. "Where are you going?" he asked a little louder.

He was distracted when he heard his wife call "Sophie, get back here!". Seriously, I thought we taught our children not to run off he thought.

Richard and Susan Bennett followed their youngest until they came to a giant bunny, talking to their daughter.

"Hey,, ya little Ankle Biter" said the bunny laughing. A giant Australian bunny, was talking to their daughter.

Finally he seemed to notice the couple staring at him. "Ello. You're Mr. and Mrs. Bennett I take It?"

"Yes, who-wha"

"The name's Bunny. I'm the Easter Bunny".

"You're real?" Susan asked.

"Yeah, who do you think brings the eggs every Easter?"

That's a good point Susan thought.

"If you didn't believe in me, how could you see me?" asked Bunny.

"I d-don't know. I didn't know you were real until just now" said Richard.

"Well if you don't believe you can't see us spirits, like the Guardians" said Bunny.

"The Guardians?"

"I'm the guardian of hope. Santa Claus, or North as we call him, guards wonder. Tooth over there protects memories. Sandy is dreams, and Jack Frost is the Guardian of fun.

"Jack Frost?" asked Susan. She'd heard the expressions, but she never actually thought that he was a person who children believed in.

Yet when Richard shook her arm she turned to look in shock at a white haired man in his late teens listening to her son talk excitedly.

"Jamie!" she called as she ran up to him with Richard following close behind her.

Jack Frost looked at her confused. "Susan Andersen?" he asked. If she hadn't been in so much shock about being transported to a different place, or about Santa, the Sandman, the Tooth Fairy, the Easter Bunny and Jack Frost being real, she would've wondered how Jack Frost knew her maiden name.

Jack, as a guardian, knew the name of every child in the world. He had even before he was officially a guardian, at least all the ones who lived where it snowed. Even after three hundred years, he still remembered most of the kids. This woman looked like an adult Susan Andersen, the girl from Maine who used to give her snowmen mugs of hot chocolate.

When Richard Bennett came up behind the woman holding Sophie, Jack realized that she must be Jamie's mother. Great, the whole family is here he thought.

"It's Bennett now" she said.

"Mom, Dad, this is Jack Frost" said Jamie excitedly.

"Jamie, you've met this person before?"

"It's a long story," Jack cut in. "But the short is, Jamie believed in me so he could see me".

"So if people don't believe they can't?"

"Yeah"

"Then why can we?" asked Richard.

Jack shrugged. "There must be some type in special magic here".

"Wait, do you know where we are?" asked Susan.

"I have no idea" said Jack. "I'm not even really sure how I got here. I just kinda woke up here. Then when I got here I was too concerned with-WOAH!"

A giant bat-lizard thing flew over his head.

"I wish I could say that was the weirdest thing I've seen today!" said Richard defeated.

"There's gotta be at least over a hundred people in here, and I honestly have no idea where most of them are from, let alone who they are" said Jack.

"Hey Jack, there's a talking elephant over there!" said Jamie. In any other circumstance that comment would've been much more interesting.

Bunny hopped behind Jack. "Would ya cut it out mate? It's like the pole in here!"

"Cut what out?" asked Jack confused.

"What do ya think? The magic!" said Bunny.

"But I'm not doing…" but as he said that he realized the hall was turning into a winter wonderland.

Jack rose his staff and began defrosting the auditorium, but more ice kept appearing.

"I swear I'm not the one causing this" Jack said.

Then, through the swirl of sleet and snow he saw a young woman. She looked scared, she seemed to wear a wintery royal gown of ice.

Most importantly, she was clearly unintentionally controlling the storm. She had ice magic!

In his three hundred years of roaming the earth as Jack Frost he never met anyone who had powers even similar to his own.

Jack, too excited to simply fly normally, summoned the wind with his staff and made his way fast as he could to the ice queen.

Controlling magic, especially weather magic, is never easy when powerful emotions take control. Well, properly controlling anything one does when emotional is difficult, but magic is even worse.

So, of course in Jack's anxiousness and excitement the wind pushed him straight into the unsuspecting ice girl.

He hit the ground with a thud. Jack quickly sat up, embarrassed. "I'm so sorry!" he said. "The wind is harder to ride in here"

The lady turned around. She was beautiful, with platinum blonde hair and ice blue eyes. The woman really was wearing a royal dress made of a fabric that appeared enchanted by ice magic. That was really how he'd describe the experience of meeting the snow sorceress, enchanting.

"Did I-" she started to ask but Jack quickly cut her off.

"No it's fine. You're just like me,". That sounded bad thought Jack.

"Er, I should say I'm just like you. That sounds better" Jack said quickly. Since when am I this awkward? He knew the answer. Since he started talking to a pretty girl with powers like his. His cheeks were either hot or cold (it was honestly hard to tell) and he knew that they were turning slightly blue/purple. Aka, his version of a blush.

I swear I usually talk much cooler than this!" Jack said.

"Uh" said the girl.

The Jack realized he'd must referred to himself as cool. "Hey ironic. Cooler than this!"

The woman didn't seem to get the joke. "I'm sorry but you-" then he realized he hadn't showed her his magic, or even told her his name.

"Oh, sorry forgot to introduce myself. My name is Jack Frost, and I'm just like you!" Jack opened his hand and made a magic snowflake.

The snow girl looked bewildered, but then amazed.

Confidently Jack continued. "I'm Jack Frost, Spirit of Winter, Guardian of Fun. And you are?"

"Queen Elsa, of Arendelle" she said. Jack smiled at the snow queen.


A/N Yes, I know this is the second time I had a character literally bump into another character to get them to meet, but that was a really useful tool and I didn't even realize I did it twice until about two minuets ago.

Next chapter I'll show the HHAW characters, then we can start the first movie. I would like to know what movie you guys would like them to watch first.

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Guest: No, it's not. It's a watching the movie fic, so yeah they will literally watch the movie, but that's not the story. Sure it has most of the characters, it's a fanfiction. But the plot of the story is very different.