So, I am apologizing ahead of time now, because I had no idea how bad my last chapters were. I just reposted them and I hope they are normal now. Anyway, to be clear, I will probably be posting chapters once a week, two if they are short. Now, all the chapters take place AFTER the movies. Oh and I know I said all the ages before, well I realized something. I can't make Hiccup that old yet, no matter how much I want to. It wouldn't work with the story. So I went back and changed it. One more thing, since the copy & paste thing is being weird again, I uploaded this chapter. Sorry if it's weird. Here it is, a long/good length chapter.


Elsa walked down the hallway towards the dining hall. She felt amazing now that she could be open with her powers. Of course, she still felt bad about the whole 'freezing Arendelle and almost killing everyone' thing. To be fair, she didn't know she froze everything at first. It was an accident. Technically, it was only partially her fault. The other part was Anna's fault for getting all upset at the coronation party, stealing her glove, causing Elsa to lose her temper and freeze everything. And Elsa couldn't be gladder Anna did.

If Anna never got upset, perhaps nothing would've changed. Maybe Elsa would live as Queen behind the gates. What if the citizens of Arendelle turned on her because she blocked them out? What if Anna hated her for never talking to her? Would Elsa die alone, away from everyone? Would she have been stripped from her political place?

It doesn't matter, Elsa thought. None of that did happen. Yes, Elsa and Anna both had been through a lot in the past week, but it had affected them for the better. Now, they were as close as can be. It didn't matter how long they'd been apart, it only mattered that they were together now.

The Queen opened the doors to the dining hall, and saw two unfamiliar faces. Anna was sitting in her usual seat at the long table, but she was talking to another girl with short brown hair. Kristoff, who frequently visited the castle, was speaking with the other person, a man with brown hair.

Anna looked towards the door and noticed Elsa, she smiled widely.

"Elsa, come here! I have someone you might want to meet!" Anna called across the room.

Elsa approached the table and finally got a good look at the girl's face.

"Princess Rapunzel," Elsa said bowing. "It's a pleasure to meet you."

Rapunzel stood and bowed in return. Then she laughed, "I don't think this is the best way to get to know my cousin."

Anna perked up, "Oh yeah, Elsa, did you know we had a cousin we never met. A princess who was stolen, blah, blah, blah and recently was found and came here for your coronation."

Elsa giggled, "No, I don't believe I did. Thank you for coming. I'm very sorry for the winter incident. It must have been really inconvenient for you."

"Of course not! Anna just told me the whole story, about how you hid your powers and the ice was a surprise to everyone. I think this is the most exciting trip Eugene and I have taken," Rapunzel said, "Other than the time I first left my tower."

Elsa looked at Anna in a confused way.

I'll explain later, Anna mouthed back.

As everyone sat down for dinner, Elsa learned that Eugene was the man Kristoff was talking to. Apparently, Eugene was the first person Rapunzel met when she left her tower. At least, according to the story Anna told her.

The staff brought had just brought in the main course, when Olaf burst through the doors.

"Hi! I'm Olaf and I like warm hugs!" he said as he past every staff person. "Hi guys! Ooh, what's for dinner?"

Anna giggled, "Olaf, what are you doing here?"

"Well, I was walking through town, then I saw a…" he trailed off. Olaf stared at Rapunzel and Eugene. "Hi! I'm Olaf and I like warm hugs! What's your name?" Olaf extended his branch arm

Rapunzel smiled and shook it, "I'm Rapunzel, Elsa and Anna's cousin," she said.

Eugene just stared at Olaf with his mouth open. "You're a snowman," he said. "And you're alive?"

"Last time a checked, yes," Olaf said. "And you are…"

"A living snowman," Eugene muttered. Then he straightened up, "I am Eugene, Rapunzel's husband."

Olaf nodded. Then after a few seconds he exclaimed, "So you're family! How wonderful!"

"Olaf, I think we'd all appreciate it if you would sit down and join us," Elsa commented.

"Okay!"

Over dinner, the three princesses discussed their pasts. Elsa and Anna learned how Rapunzel used to have blond hair that could heal the sick or injured and could keep people young and healthy forever. Rapunzel explained to them how Mother Gothel had hidden her from the world in a tower, so she could use Rapunzel's hair for herself.

Elsa told everyone how she had hurt Anna when she was younger, and that's why she had to hide her powers. They could've killed her, and Elsa just wanted to protect her. Only recently had she learned that Anna was the one who could have helped her the whole time.

As Elsa explained everything, she never once stopped looking at Anna. This was actually the first time Anna was hearing this. Elsa didn't know how else to explain it to her. Her memories of their childhood were replaced long ago; it would be hard to learn the truth.

After dinner, Elsa was the last one to leave. Eugene and Rapunzel thanked the staff for the meal, said goodnight to the others, and went to their room. Kristoff left soon after, and Olaf followed him. Anna slowly stood up from her seat. She looked at Elsa and said,

"Thank you."

"For what?" Elsa asked with a puzzled look on her face.

"For telling me what I missed. Even after we made up, I still felt bad you didn't ever tell me your secret. Now I know it's not your fault. So thank you," Anna explained.

The two girls embraced and then left for bed.

As Elsa arrived at the door of her room, she thought of how Anna must have felt looking at it all those years. Hurt, abandoned, alone. Elsa never knew what it was like on the other side of the door. Anna felt like Elsa hated her, and shut her out for no reason. Only tonight Anna had learned that Elsa was just as upset. She could never see her sister, or talk to her, or acknowledge her like she used to.

Staring at the door, Elsa felt like the door was the one thing that still remained between her and her sister. It was silly to think a door could separate them again. But still, Elsa had her doubts. With a blast of ice, she froze the door and knocked it off it's hinges. There would be no more closed doors.

Carefully moving around the fallen door, Elsa entered her room and found her window open. Strange, she thought. She was sure she had closed it. Elsa shook her head and walked over to the window. Just as she was about to close it, the moon caught her eye. It was full tonight and it glowed in the dark sky. Elsa sighed.

Suddenly, she felt a cool breeze blow past her. It was strange, the air outside was completely still. Yet, Elsa was sure she had felt it. It was nothing, she thought. Closing the window, she walked to her bed. Then, she felt it again. Another cold chill went down her neck. Elsa turned her head around, the window was still closed. She turned back to her room. Then the strangest thing happened. It began to snow in her room.

It snowed in Elsa's room before, but this was different. It was a crystalized snow, very precise and delicate. It fell to the floor in a beautiful pattern.

"I've seen this before," Elsa mumbled to herself.

She looked at her hands, it wasn't her. She wasn't in control of this snow. Then, it dawned on her. That one day, after she hurt Anna the first time. That was when she saw it. It was when a strange visitor appeared in her room.

"Jack Frost," Elsa whispered.