I got this idea while writing my previous one shot. Anna makes up her own board game, and forces Kristoff to play with her. Enjoy. It's also my birthday today, so I'd thought I write today.


Kristoff finished his breakfast and went to his new room in the castle. Kristoff finally decided to get a room in the palace instead of the stables with Sven, who was still not used to Kristoff being in there with him. Kristoff got ready for the day, brushed his hair, and a fresh pair of clothes. He was thinking about collecting a few pounds of ice, since he was behind schedule (mainly thanks to Anna). Kristoff was walking through the halls, until he bumped into a speedy Anna. They both fell to the floor, and laughed.

"Sorry Kristoff," Anna apologized, "I was actually coming to find you."

That's bad news, Kristoff thought. "What is it?"

"Well, I came up with a fun little board game. I made it myself!"

Kristoff was stunned. He didn't know Anna had the skill to make a board game. "You made it yourself?" he asked.

Anna laughed. "No, silly. I had the carpenter make it for me."

Kristoff laughed under his breath. "Look, I know you want me to play right now, but I'm way behind schedule with my business. I'll have to play later. Sound good?"

Anna huffed, "come on!" Can't your business wait, and spend more time with your little feisty pants?" Kristoff laughed at the way she said, "your little feisty pants."

"I'm sorry Anna, but I have lots of work to do, I'll play later," Kristoff said, slightly yelling. Anna looked down at the floor, and nodded. "I understand, we'll play tomorrow." Kristoff thought for a minute. He regretted what he said already. She's right, he thought, I need to spend more time with her. "Anna?"

Anna turned around. "Yes?"

"I'll play with you. I'll do work tomorrow."

"Yippee!" Anna screamed for joy, "what are we waiting for? Let's go!" Anna grabbed Kristoff's arm, and dragged him across the hall.


Anna led Kristoff to the library, and sat down at the table where the chess set is. Anna moved the chess set to the side, and placed her game on the table. "This game is called, 'Frozen Land'!"

"Clever title," Kristoff said. "I'll be the sled."

"And I'll be the snowman!" Anna yelled gleefully. They both picked up their game pieces, and placed them at the start.

"Now," Anna said, "the key to win this game, is to get your little game piece, to the end of the board. Got it?"

"I think so?" Kristoff questioned, "I've never played a board game before." Anna smiled at him. "That's okay. "I'll teach you."

Anna began to explain to Kristoff how a board game works. "Basically, you roll the dice, and however many dots there are, that's how many spaces you move. Like this." Anna rolled the die, and got a five. "Okay, so now I move five spaces." Anna moved her piece five spaces. "And one more thing," she said, "these squares are spaces, and some are special. For example, if you land on a wolf, you have to move back three spaces, and if you land on a snowflake, then you move four spaces forward. Understand?"

"Uh," Kristoff said, "I think so."

Anna laughed. "Don't worry. I'll walk you through along the way. Now it's your turn."

Kristoff picked up the die, and rolled it across the table. He got a two. "Great job Kristoff!" Anna cheered, "now you move two spaces. Kristoff moved his sled piece two spaces, and landed on a snowflake. "Yea!" Anna said, "you can now move ahead four more spaces. Unfortunately, he landed on a wolf.

"Oooo," Anna said, "too bad, looks like you'll have to move back three spaces. Sorry." Kristoff sighed, and moved his piece three spaces onto a plain spot. "What now?"

"Nothing," Anna said, "the blank ones don't do anything, so it's my turn." Anna rolled the die, and rolled a six, and she moved her piece six spaces, and landed on a plain space.


They kept on playing for about an hour, and Anna was in the lead. Kristoff was only ten spaces away from Anna. It was Kristoff's turn, and he rolled a six. He pumped his fist in the air. He moved six, and was only four more away from Anna. Anna picked up the dice, and rolled a one. She huffed, and moved her snowman one space. She was only twelve spaces away from the end. "I'm so close," Anna said, "your turn Kris."

Kristoff grabbed the dice, and rolled a five. He ended up landing on a special space that he never noticed. "What's this?" he asked.

"Anna looked carefully at the spot Kristoff landed on. She gasped. "Kristoff," she said, "it says, 'you saved Arendelle from the eternal winter, go finish. Kristoff, you won!"

"Kristoff's eyes went wide. "Seriously?"

"Yep."

Kristoff moved his piece to the final space, and smiled. Anna smiled at him. "I guess this is revenge for me beating you at the race, huh?"

"I guess so," Kristoff said, "good game. Another round?"

"Of course!" Anna yelled in glee. They both sat back down at the table, and reset the board. They had fun playing it, and would do it for years to come.


This was a fun one to write. I'll see you guys soon, and leave me suggestions. I need them. I still need to decide next week's story, so go ahead and throw me an idea.