Hi everyone! I made an extra long one! this is about Lily and Leo celebrating his birthday by watching Frozen! if you haven't seen it (which I doubt) I tried to summarize it a little bit for you! enjoy!

Leo's POV

I woke up, yawned, and then realized that was now a full year older. I was actually sixteen. I wondered if they remembered. Probably not. I don't even remember telling them in the first place.

I sighed, got out of bed, and changed into jeans and a red T-shirt. Then I noticed something strange. On the front of the shirt were the words 'Team Leo!' and a flame logo. Did I always have a shirt like that?

"Good morning."

I looked up. There was Lily, this time wearing jeans, a purple shirt, and a denim jacket. She was holding something in her hands, but I couldn't see it in the dim lighting.

"Hey, Lily." I said, "Did you make this?"

"Yes." she said, "Happy birthday."

I forgot. Lily knew about everything about me. The object in her hand was a small chocolate cupcake with red frosting. There was also a design. It showed me riding Festus, my face planted into a look of determination.

I was at a loss for words.

"Thank you." I managed to say.

"Don't mention it."

I broke half of the cupcake off popped one half in my mouth. I offered the other half to her, which, after some convincing, she accepted.

"Now, I want to celebrate in some way. Have you ever seen Frozen?"

"Yeah," I said, "I have seen Jason frozen, Thalia frozen, Coach Hedge frozen, and-"

"Not that frozen, silly." Said Lily, laughing, "I mean the movie Frozen. It came out pretty recently."

"Then I think I was a little busy at the time."

Lily smiled. "Then I think it is about time you watch it."

She waved her hands in front of her. A screen appeared, and the movie began.

I could tell that the movie was a musical, and it had to be one of the best musicals I had ever seen. Not that I actually see musicals that often. When I saw the little boy try to be like the older men and cut the ice like them, it reminded me about how I had always wanted to be like my mom, working in the forge. When I was old enough to actually learn how to use the forge, I was overjoyed.

The scene with the two sisters, Anna and Elsa, made me laugh. I loved how they played. And Elsa… she reminded me of my powers, even though she could control ice, while I can control fire. I let out a gasp when she hit Anna, and a sigh of relief when she was healed.

During the song 'Do You Want to Build a Snowman' I was troubled by how Elsa's parents made Elsa hide her powers instead of helping her control them. As they got stronger, Elsa's sense of panic scared me a little. What if she can't control them? What if she hurts someone else?

I cried a little when Elsa and Anna's parents die. The song, while it was lively and fun at the beginning, expressing Anna's desire to play, now is sad, expressing that the two sisters only have each other, and that they need to trust each other.

I smiled a little during the song 'For the First Time in Forever'. The song is showing Anna's desire for the gates to finally open, and I can relate to that. I couldn't wait to set sail on the Argo ll when it was just built. I love when things work right, and hate it when they don't.

When Anna bumps into Hans, I immediately think, 'Oh no'. Lily and I laugh a little when Anna stumbles with her words, saying that Hans wasn't that much of a looker.

The coronation is stressful. When the blessing in honor of Elsa is finished, I exhale. I hadn't realized I was holding my breath.

The party was one of my favorite parts. The duke of Weasel Town (Wesleton, whatever) was hilarious. I laughed when Anna and the duck danced together, the duke constantly stepping on Anna's feet. Lily joked that even I could dance better than him, earning her a punch in the stomach.

The song 'Love is an Open Door' was a little on the Lovey Dovey side, but I couldn't stop laughing when they said the line, 'We finish each other's sandwiches (That's what I was gonna say!)'. When Anna and Hans announced their marriage to Elsa, I seriously thought I was going to wet my pants. But my happiness and giddiness was quickly diminished when Elsa finally, after all these years, lost control of her powers.

The song 'Let it Go' took my breath away. I never knew that Elsa was capable of. Neither did she. And the appearance change was really amazing. I wondered if I could make a castle out of fire. Probably not.

When Anna came to Oaken Sauna, Lily and I didn't come up for air for like five minutes. Of course, this was another one of my favorite parts. When Anna met Kristoff, I couldn't believe that he was the little boy struggling to life a small block of ice. And the song 'Reindeer(s) are better that people' made Lily laugh even more than me.

"I can see it now!" she laughed, then said with an amazing imitation of my voice, "Dragons are better than people! Festus, don't you think that's true?" That earned her another punch in the stomach.

The conversation with Kristoff was really funny ('What's his last name?' 'Of the southern Isles!'), and the wolf chase had me on edge. Poor Kristoff. ('But you won't get your new sled if she is dead.')

When they met Olaf, I don't know if I had ever laughed harder in my life. The song 'In Summer' definitely took the prize for my favorite song in the movie (closely followed by Let it Go). When they met Elsa again, I was a little nervous. I didn't know what was gonna happen. Of course, I was right to be nervous, which is pretty much the only time I am ever right. Anna gets struck again, this time at her heart.

The fight with 'Marshmallow' was also action packed and had me at the edge of my seat. Soon, I figured out that Kristoff must have developed a crush on Anna. His life must be really going in the direction he wants it to go. He sells ice for a living and is in love with a girl who is already engaged. And his family is a reindeer.

Well, at least part of his family. The rest of his family is trolls. During the song 'Fixer Upper' Lily got up on her feet and started dancing. Pretty soon, she pulled me off the couch and spun me around. The next thing I knew, I was back on the couch, out of breath.

Elsa's battle was probably the thing in the movie that really struck me. I wasn't sure now what to make of her. Was she just defending herself, or did she really want to hurt the people. At first I was sure of option one, but then I saw her try to push the guard off the balcony to his death. I wonder if that will ever happen to me. I push the thought aside. That will never happen to me. Never.

When Anna returns to Hans, I am in for a surprise. Hans betrays Anna, saying that he only wanted to marry her because he wanted to be king and that he never loved her. I immediately felt a feeling of loathing and anger towards him. The same feeling I felt to Percy when I was…

Don't even think about it.

Of all the scenes in the movie, the White Out had me most on edge. I was terrified. I didn't know what was going to happen.

When Anna sacrificed herself for Anna, that was it. I started crying for real now. Lily wrapped me in a hug and tried to comfort me. Then, Anna started thawing. Apparently, her sacrificing herself for Elsa was an act of true love. Soon, Elsa managed to thaw Arendale and bring back summer.

Oh, I almost forgot. Olaf almost dies, but Elsa saves him and gives him his own personal flurry. And then Anna sucker-punches Hans, which makes me feel a little better.

The ending, at least for me, is pretty predictable. Hans goes to jail, Kristoff and Anna become a couple, the gates are eternally open, and Olaf is still being blissfully ignorant in his own special way.

When the movie ends, Lily and I cheer.

"That was amazing!" I said.

"I am glad you liked it." said Lily.

"I think it was really cool what Elsa was able to do," I said, "I wish I could do some of those things."

Lily looked at me warily.

"Is that really what you want?" she asked.

"Yes." I said with a smile.

If I hadn't said that small word, I would have saved us a lot of trouble. But, of course, I did. Lily punched me in the stomach. She did it in a similar fashion like she did when she was 'shaping herself up'. The impact didn't hurt, but it knocked the wind out of me. I also felt ice cold all over, like someone injected me with snow. When the feeling subsided, I was shivering like crazy.

"What did you do!?" I asked bewildered.

She frowned. "I did what you asked."

"I didn't ask for anything!"

"You said you wanted something, and I gave it to you."

"But I didn't want-"

I froze. No. That's impossible. There is no way shoe could have done that.

Hesitantly, I brought my hands to my chest, and then shot them out in front of me. Out of my hands flew a cloud of snow.

What do you think Leo will do with his new powers? What do you WANT him to do with them? I hope you liked it! u r awesome

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