Author's Note: kind of a sequel to Frozen Heart.

Written for…

Amateur Divination Challenge. Prompt: Disneyland

Harry Potter Carnival Competition. Prompt: chocolate, Daphne Greengrass

Hangman Challenge. Letter: C as in chocolate

"It's so fluffy, I'm gonna die!" Challenge

Disney Daze

Molly was not obsessed with Disney, no matter what anyone said.

It had only been four months since her sister forced her – forced her to watch Frozen with her, and she'd only seen it forty-seven times since then.

It wasn't like Anna reminded her of Lucy in an annoyingly adorable way, or she was already planning on naming her owl Olaf, or she could recite every song off by heart. She only watched the movie because Lucy and Rose wouldn't shut up about it.

She did everything for Lucy. She sang all the duets with Lucy, and had heated debates with Lucy about whether Elsa and Hans were meant to be together, and when their parents offered to take the girls to Disneyland for Lucy's seventh birthday, Molly sacrificed two weeks away from her friends so she could go with them.

"This is amazing!" Lucy shrieked the moment they were inside the gates, and suddenly all Molly could see was a streak of blonde hair as the girl darted forward into the crowds. Percy went after her while Audrey hung back with their eldest and shook her head.

"I know you're not into this as much, Molly, but try to be happy for her," Audrey sat, patting the nine-year-old's shoulder.

"I'll try, Mum," Molly promised, trying to contain her own squeal when she saw a row of stuffed Olaf dolls in a store window.

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"I want to meet Elsa!" Lucy told her family later that night as they planned the next morning's activities over chocolate ice cream.

"I didn't come all the way to America to meet her," Molly told her, looking over a brochure of all the park had to offer. "I want to see Anna and Kristoff. I think we get to pet Sven, too."

"Elsa's better though."

"No, she's not," Molly argued, picking a gumball off her sundae and flicking it her sister.

Their parents shared a look, but decided not to interfere as sprinkles and chocolate-covered banana slices were tossed back and forth between the girls. Percy hid his face behind a brochure when he recognized Daphne Greengrass and her nephew walk passed.

"Fine," Molly huffed as she fished a cherry from her red curls. "We'll go see Elsa – but after that we're going to see the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction."

Lucy grinned, having gotten her way. "Deal. But we have to bring a plastic sword back for Rose."