Hey Duky here

Me and my friend from college have decided to create our own frozen crossover story and we thought we would share it with you. So without further a do... Enjoy :)

Chapter 2:

"Hey Anna and Kristoff, we have some great news to tell you," grinned Rapunzel, after lunch as she, Anna, Flynn and Elsa walked to the lounge area. She had her arms linked with Flynn's, while her pet chameleon, Pascal, relaxed on her shoulder.

"Oh, what news?" asked Anna, suddenly interested in what Rapunzel had to say as the gang arrived at the lounge and entered the room.

Kristoff raised his eyebrows in wonder. "What's it about?"

Rapunzel giggled as everyone sat down. "You'll be surprised," she replied, cuddling into Flynn. Kristoff placed his arm around Anna. His presence made her smile in comfort. Elsa sat in a separate armchair, deep in thought, waiting for Rapunzel to announce the news.

"Well it turns out that Elsa here has a long-lost brother," she squeaked in excitement.

Silence filled the room as Anna's eyes widened in shock and her mouth hung slightly open. Kristoff was the same. The couple looked at each other for a moment and then back to Rapunzel, who was still smiling.

"I-I don't know what to say," Kristoff finally spoke, lost for words.

"You sure this isn't a joke?" Anna asked, double-checking to see if Rapunzel.

Rapunzel shook her head. "Nope, not at all."

Anna turned her head towards Elsa. "You had a brother?"

Elsa sighed and looked down, not wanting the others in a vunerable state. "Yes, I did when I was little. I lost him when I was seven years old. You were four years old and too young to know who he was, although he was much older than me. About fourteen years old."

"And you never told me this?" questioned Anna, her brows slightly furrowed in annoyance.

Elsa turned her head toward the fireplace that lit up the dark room with a fiery glow, not wanting to look at her annoyed sister.

"Like I said, I don't like to talk about it. It's one of those things I just keep to myself," Elsa repeated I sadness.

"Hey don't get onto your sister, Anna," Flynn told her. "It's very upsetting for your sister, knowing she has a brother she lost years ago.

"But he's got to be my brother too so should have the right to know about this," Anna answered back.

"It's not exactly like that, Anna," Elsa interfered. Silence invaded the room again. Only the crackling noise of the wood burning from the fire was present, accompanied by a slight whistling sound of the winter's wind blowing through the castle halls.

Sighing, Elsa turned her head back to Anna. "It doesn't matter; all I care about is that he's still alive and well.

Anna leaned back against the sofa. "I suppose," she silently replied.

Kristoff took Anna into his arms and kissed her on the temple, while looking at Elsa curiously. "Who was your brother called?" he asked.

Elsa smirked a little, while anxiously twiddling with her thumbs. "You promise not to laugh when I say this? I'm am serious about it, it is not my habit to make joke, you know."

Sure, we promise. Isn't that right sweetie?" asked Kristoff, looking at Anna.

She looked up at him, smiled and then looked over at Elsa. "Yeah, we promise. You are my sister after all. One of the closest people I have around me."

Elsa grinned at her sisters sweet words. "Okay then, here goes: my brother is the famous Jack Frost." Her eyes flickered towards both Anna and kristoff, waiting for their response. Anna felt the corners of her mouth tug upwards, while she tried to hold back a chuckle.

"Are you actually telling the truth?" she asked. "I know you're my sister and I am supposed to believe and trust you, but I find something like that hard to believe. Jack frost is folklore story for kids, isn't it?"

Elsa face remained serious. "I told you, I'm not the sort of person who makes jokes," she replied.

Kristoff nodded in wonderment. "It could be possible."

Anna raised an eyebrow at him, looking at him as if he was crazy. "Really?"

"Yeah, I mean Jack Frost has magical ice powers and so does Elsa," he replied. "It is a possibility that there is a connection between her and Jack Frost."

"Exactly," Rapunzel blurted out, in excitement. "They are brother and sister. It's true, no kidding." Pascal the chameleon even nodded in agreement. "You see, Anna. We're not joking at all, even Elsa isn't."

Anna remained silent for a moment, thinking about what her cousin had told her. She sighed and then slowly nodded in acceptance at Rapunzel, smiling. "I believe you cousin and you, Elsa. I know you always tell me the truth and not lie."

Elsa smiled at her sister in happiness. A massive weight lifted off her shoulders in having to tell Anna her big secret that she kept to herself.

"Thanks, Anna. It's my fault for keeping a big secret like that away from you. I should've told you sooner, since you're my sister and the closest person I know and can trust."

Anna grinned broadly at Elsa. She loved her big sister. They have been close for years, despite the rough past due to Elsa's inability to control powers properly. Nothing can separate their friendship.

"Hey Elsa," spoke up Kristoff. "How did you lose your brother, if I don't mind asking? You don't have to answer if you don't want to talk about it, I was just curious."

"No, that's fine," Elsa assured him. "I lost him in one winter in a severe snow storm. We were playing in woods with him and then the wind and snow started picking up. We decided to head home, but eventually the storm caught up and we were stuck in the middle of it. Being the big brother he was who always looked out for me, he used his powers to protect me. He didn't care about his well-being; all he cared about is the safety of me. Anyway we were walking on some unstable ice, beside a five hundred metre drop and while he was protecting me from the storm, the ice gave away. He grabbed me and threw me to the edge out of danger. By the time look around and over the edge, he was gone."

Anna stood up and walked toward her sister, sitting on her lap and giving her a hug to which she returned. "Shhh, I know it's very heartbreaking for you, but I'm always here for you." Anna assured her.

Tears formed in Elsa's eyes. She looked away from everyone, trying to conceal her emotion. It became apparent though as ice formed over the floor, before quickly spreading over the walls.

Anna quick jumped off Elsa and onto the sofa next to Kristoff to avoid the ice from hurting her. Elsa looked at apologetically, but Anna dissuaded it by shaking her head.

Elsa looked back toward the fire. "I cried and called out his name over and over, but there was no reply. I couldn't believe it was happening. It didn't seem real, but it was. I even slapped myself to make sure I was just dreaming. I was still awake in the middle of the storm alone. I them headed back to the safety of home."

"Were our parents really sad about what happened?" Anna asked.

"Devastated," Elsa replied, quietly.

"You know, I was suggesting to Elsa that we should go and find him," said Rapunzel.

"Really?" smiled Anna, getting excited. "Yeah we should. Can we please, Elsa?"

"Like I told Rapunzel, I have to speak to the council and staff," Elsa replied.

"Wow," exclaimed Kristoff. "I think we should. I would like to meet Elsa's brother."

Elsa sighed. "Okay, we'll go and find Jack," she said, reluctantly.

"Yay!" cheered Rapunzel and Anna in unison as they danced around the room, hand in hand.

Just then, the lounge door opened and Olaf the snowman bounced in. "Hey guys, what's all the commotion in here?" he asked them.

"We're going on an adventure to find Elsa's long-lost brother, Jack Frost," squealed Anna excitedly.

Olaf put his stick hands to his mouth and gasped in excitement. "Wow, an adventure," he exclaimed, but then tilted his head to the side and gave a confused look. "Elsa has a brother?"

"Yeah she does, but she doesn't like to talk about him. It kinda upsets her. Sad story," Rapunzel told him as she quickly glanced at Elsa.

"Oh okay, well at least we get to go on an adventure. I've been bored all week, come on let's go," he yelled happily, skipping out of the door and down the hall.

Elsa chucked. "Come on then, you guys. Let's go and get ourselves organised," she told the group. Everyone got up and headed down the hall and into separate rooms to sort themselves out of the long journey ahead. Elsa found Gerda and told them about the journey they were all going on and told her to get all of the supplies and clothes ready. Gerda nodded and bowed before heading off to tell the other staff in the castle to get everything ready.

Elsa and Anna entered their own room. "This is gonna be the best adventure yet," grinned a happy and excited Anna.

"Yeah it sure is," Elsa replied and then with a twirl of her hand, her ice dress transformed into a dress with an attached cape with a hood and her heels turned into boots. A pair of gloves formed over her hands.

Anna looked at her sister. "Wow the style suits you," she complemented her.

Elsa shrugged. "May not look very queenly, but at least it prepares me for very severe weather, even though the cold doesn't bother me." Anna smiled at Elsa as she got changed into something warm herself.

I'm ready," called Anna in a sing-song voice. "Come on let's go and find the others and get our supplies."

"You go and see the others, while I'll quickly discuss with the council about the journey," Elsa told her sister. Anna nodded and skipped out of their room.

Elsa walked towards the window and looked out towards the tall mountains where they needed to travel to. She let out a sigh of nervousness. "Today's a big day and nothing is gonna stop me now," she whispered to herself, trying to build up her braveness. She walked away from the window and headed out of her bedroom, before closing the bedroom door and locking it tightly.