Disclaimer: I do not own Frozen. Disney does. Although, I do own the DVD and soundtrack...

The night before my sister's birthday, I stayed up for most of the night, unable to sleep because I was so excited about what would happen. It would be so cool to meet everyone! What if I found someone who actually loved me? And, I would be able to see Elsa again, and not just for a few seconds. She'd have to stay outside of her room for the whole day.

At some point, though, I had unknowingly fallen asleep. It wasn't until I heard a knock on my door and someone calling my name that I realized I had done so. "Princess Anna?" The voice called. I sat up and got the hair out of my mouth.

"Yeah?" I called.

"Oh, sorry to wake you, ma'am," Kai began, but I cut him off.

"No, no, you didn't. I've been up for hours!" I said, then put my face on my hand and began to fall asleep. It wasn't until I started slipping off of my arm that I jolted up and asked, "Who is it?"

"Uh, still me, ma'am," Kai responded. "The gates will be opening soon! Time to get ready!"

"Of course!" I answered, stretching and rubbing my eyes. "Ready for what?"

"Your sister's coronation, ma'am?" The servant answered. Still half-asleep, I tried to comprehend what he was saying.

"My sister's...corneration," I said. As my eyes slowly opened, I noticed my green formal by the closet. That's when I remembered. "It's coronation day!" I exclaimed, throwing off the covers and jumping out of bed. How could I have forgotten? I brushed down my messy hair, split it in two, then put them into braids. Then I slipped on my dress and put on a green and gold necklace with the Arendelle symbol on it. I attached the left braid to the front, and put the right one in a bun, holding it in place with some green ribbons. I ran out of my bedroom and spun around Gerda, who was holding a silver platter. I didn't care, though. I was just too excited. "It's coronation day!" I repeated. I watched as everyone prepared for the big day, and the windows and doors began opening. I gasped and began to sing.

"The window is open, so's that door! I didn't know they did that anymore. Who knew we owned eight thousand salad plates?" I picked up one of them from a pile, then placed it down on a different pile and ran through the halls downstairs. "For years I've roamed these empty halls. Why have a ballroom with no balls? Finally they're opening up the gates!" I continued, sliding down the stairwell. "They're be actual, real live people," I said, shaking the knight's arm and accidentally making it come off. I placed it back in and continued, "it'll be totally strange. But wow am I so ready for this change!" I stood up and grabbed onto the pulley outside, pulling on the ropes to help me get up. "'Cause for the first time in forever, there'll be music, there'll be light!" I watched as I could see the ships sailing in. "For the first time in forever, I'll be dancing through the night!" I swung back and forth on the pulley, then jumped backwards onto the roof. I made sure no one was looking before I ran across the top and slid down into the garden. I patted off any dirt from my dress, then spun around happily. "Don't know if I'm elated or gassy, but I'm somewhere in that zone! 'Cause for the first time in forever, I won't be alone." I noticed a family of geese walking, and I held out my hands for them to jump on. "I can't wait to meet everyone!" I told them, then gasped, getting an idea. "What if I meet the one?" One of the geese jumped forward and quacked. I smiled at it, then set them down and ran back into the castle, humming the tune to myself. As I passed some drapes in front of the window, I got an idea. I wrapped myself in it, as if I was in a different ball gown.

"Tonight, imagine me, gown and all, fetchingly draped against the wall, the picture of sophisticated grace!" I sang, spinning the tassel, which whacked me in the face. I noticed the bust of a man and spun out of the drape, acting like I was meeting someone. "I suddenly see him standing there, a beautiful stranger, tall and fair. I want to stuff some chocolate in my face!" I said, stuffing my mouth with chocolates while hiding myself behind a fan. I swallowed the chocolates and threw away the fan. "But then we laugh and talk all evening, which is totally bizarre. Nothing like the life I've led so far!" I sang, spinning around the bust and accidentally losing control of it, making it land on top of the cake. Whoops. Hopefully they could bake a new one. I ran into the picture room, and turned on the light, mimicking all the pictures I came across. "For the first time in forever, there'll be magic, there'll be fun! For the first time in forever, I could be noticed by someone! And I know it is totally crazy to dream I'd find romance, but for the first time in forever, at least I got a chance." I looked away from the portrait and noticed the time on the clock. Elsa would be ordering for the gates to be opened soon. I ran down the hall. "So much to do, so much to see!" I said to no one in particular. I reached the doorway and sang, "It's only for today!" Running down the steps, I continued, "It's agony to wait!" Just as I reached the gates, they opened up, revealing many people waiting outside. I had never seen so many people in my life! I burst through the entrance and sang, "For the first time in forever!" I waved at some of the guests, who gladly waved back at me. I noticed two men carrying a big cake and ducked underneath it, singing, "I'm getting what I'm dreaming of!" I looked around for where next to go. That's when I noticed the pole. I jumped up onto the sidewall, singing "A chance to change my lonely world! A chance to find true love!" I continued down the wall. "I know it all ends tomorrow, so it has to be today!" I grabbed onto a man's outstretched hand, getting off of the wall and running into the square. "'Cause for the first time in forever, for the first time in forever, nothing's in my way!" I ran down the sidewalk where all the small boats docked with outstretched arms and closed eyes. But then something stopped me, and I began falling to the side. My foot landed in a bucket, making me trip into one of the canoes and almost falling into the water. Then something hard pushed down on the other side, and I went flying up.

"Hey!" I said, holding up the kelp to see who pushed me. At first, I only saw a horse. But then, at a command by the reins, the horse turned to reveal a handsome prince on the back of it.

"I'm so sorry!" He quickly apologized. "Are you hurt?"

"Hey!" I said, a bit gentler now. "I-yea, no, no, I'm okay." I told him, sitting up straighter.

"Are you sure?" The prince asked, getting off of his horse and onto the boat.

"Yeah. I just wasn't watching where I was going but I'm great actually," I told him.

"Oh, thank goodness," he said, holding out his hand to help me up. I slowly reached mine to his, and when I did, he snapped back into reality, pulling me up straight. "Oh, uh, Prince Hans of the Southern Isles," he introduced, bowing.

"Princess Anna of Arendelle," I answered, doing a small curtsey.

"Princess?" Hans asked, before bowing down low. "My lady!" The horse bent down as well, coincidentally causing both of us to go backwards. Hans caught me just before I fell into the water.

"Hi, again," I said, getting the horse's attention. It slammed its hoof down on the boat, and we went flying, making me land on top of Hans.

"Oh, boy," Hans said.

"This is awkward," I started, but then began stammering. "Not that you're awkward. Just 'cause we're - I'm awkward. You're gorgeous!" I stated when we were halfway up, then stopped. "Wait, what?" Had I really just said that? Hans acted like he didn't here me and pulled me straight up.

"I'd like to formally apologize for hitting the princess of Arendelle with my horse, and for every moment after," Hans said.

"No, no! It's fine!" I quickly said, walking around him to get back on the dock. "I'm not that princess. If you hit my sister Elsa, it would have been, yeesh, 'cause, you know." I turned around, almost bumping into the horse. "Hello," I said, scratching below its chin before climbing out of the boat and addressing Hans again. "But, lucky you, it's- it's just me." I said. He gave a small chuckle.

"Just you?" He asked me. I just stared at him and his handsomeness, not realizing what was going on around me. Then, I heard the bells, and I snapped back into reality.

"The bells, the coronation," I said, beginning to put two and two together. "I-I-I," I began, bumping into a pole while trying to walk backwards. "I better go. I have to...I better to go," I finished, turning around to head up to the cathedral. Just before that, though, I turned around to face Hans one last time. "Bye!" I said before running up the hill. As I hurried to the cathedral, I heard a splash. Ooh. That wasn't good. I ignored it, though, and continued up the path.

A few minutes later, I arrived at the cathedral and waited at the stage for all the guests and Elsa to arrive. Slowly, one by one, all of the guests did arrive, and at the end Elsa walked in, her long cape dragging behind her. She reached the stage, and I smiled. She looked very elegant now, and much older. I diverted my gaze to the guests and noticed Hans. His hair was wet, confirming my thoughts about what happened. But his suit was different now, probably so the other one could get dry. He waved to me, and I did a slight wave back before watching as Elsa was crowned. She stood straight up as the bishop pulled out a pillow that held the scepter and orb on it. She reached out for it, but the bishop stopped her.

"Your Majesty, the gloves," he told her. She realized her mistake and slowly took off the cyan gloves. She took a deep breath as she reached for the objects on the pillow. What was she so afraid of? Maybe it was the dirt all around. Maybe that's why she wore the gloves all the time, and ran away from me whenever I tried talking with her. The bishop began the formal ceremony in Norse as everyone stood up. I noticed Elsa had tensed up and started shaking now. Wow. She really didn't like dirt, did she? "Queen Elsa of Arendelle!" The bishop announced, and Elsa quickly placed the objects down and slipped the gloves back on without hesitation as the crowd repeated her new name and cheered. She turned to them and gave them a slight smile, but that was it. But I didn't really care. Elsa was now queen, and there were events still waiting for us. Today would be great!

A/N: There's the third chapter. Thank you all for the reviews and the favorites and follows. They inspire me to continue writing. :D Thank you, all! I hope you enjoyed this chapter!