AN: I do not own any of these great films. They belong to their owners and companies.


Elsa frowned as the witch led her to an open bedroom. She had asked for something else! Not this!

"Um, miss?" she asked in time right before the witch had flown off, "This wasn't what I meant."

The witch jumped off of her broom and bowed, "Forgive my apologies madam. I may not have heard your words correctly." Dusting her white apron and straightening her hat as she stood back up, she smiled and clasped her hands together. "Now? What was it that you wished?"

Elsa thought for a minute and decided to think of something else. Her attention then wandered over to the window of the open bedroom and she smiled as she stared at the large dark blue mountains in the distance.

Slowly lifting her finger, she pointed to the window and smiled comfortably. "There."


Sparky sniffed around and stopped in his tracks when he heard two voices going away from in the hallway. He hid behind the corner and sat as he listened carefully to whom it was.

That voice!

That hair!

That Dress!

Sparky growled under his breath and glared softly at Elsa who was talking away with the short little witch in front of her. Processing everything in his head, Sparky became curious when the witch accepted the approval of something. Not sure of what they meant, he raised his ears to eavesdrop further into their conversation.


"Sure! Sure! Just hop on and we'll get'cha over there in a gippy."

Elsa hesitated and took a step back as she stared wide-eyed at the floating broom in front of her. The witch noticed her reaction and laughed, "There's nothing to be worried about deary. You'll be fine."

Elsa nodded her head and walked slowly around to sit behind the witch on her magical broom. She magically transformed herself into normal clothes so there was no difficulty flying. Thankfully the witch didn't notice but as soon as Elsa transformed into some comfortable clothes, she ordered her broom to take off.

Sparky watched in shock as they flew up and away out of the window that had magically opened and had shut closed by itself. He ran over to the window and barked as he watched the broom, Elsa, and the witch disappear off in the distance.


Victor sighed in relief as he saw only a few monsters hanging out in the lobby. He held a hand to his chest and glanced around his surroundings for his dog.

"Sparky!"

Nothing but chatter and strange glances of some monsters and ghouls. Even the giant spider was giving a look at the small human boy.

"Sparky!"

In the corner of the room, a shadowy form of darkness was watching Victor call his dog's name. Stepping furthur into the dark corner and disappearing, it slowly stepped out as an imposter look-alike form of Sparky. The imposter blinked into existence and wagged it's tail aggressively as it ran it's way up to Victor, barking happily.

Victor turned his head and gasped as he saw his dog running towards him. "Sparky!"

The dog jumped into his arms and smiled up at him while slowly darting it's eyes around, as if it was looking for someone.

"C'mon boy," Victor rubbed the top of the dog's head, "Let's head back to the room."

As Victor was making his way back to the elevator, the dog looked back and glanced around angrily before turning back to face the elevator.


"Good job catching little mouse!"

Dracula and Mavis were still in their bat forms and were happily eating scorpions they had caught. Mostly Mavis's work since Dracula was getting to old and his back was still aching.

"Thanks dad," she smiled as she swallowed her bite.

"I remember the time when your mother and I had caught scorpions together. You catch just like her. So great and so perfect."

"Really?"

Dracula nodded as he ripped a chunk of scorpion off and began to chew it enjoyably.

Mavis stopped eating for a minute and thought about something she knew she shouldn't ask her father, but she knew it was for the best if she didn't know.

"Hey dad?"

"Hmmmm?" Dracula asked as he was still chewing on his food.

"Can someone zing again?"

Dracula panicked and spat his food out right before he began to choke. Coughing, he finally cooled himself down and inhaled calmly before exhaling aggressively. Mavis was looking at him with concern. Her little blue bat eyes wide and full of worry.

"Why do you ask such a question honey?"

"I don't know." Mavis lied as she broke eye contact with her father, "I-I just wanted to know." She smiled nervously as she twirled her wing claws in circles.

"Well," Dracula believed, "As far as I know, no."

Mavis nodded her head before asking, "Well, do you like Elsa?"


Elsa smiled as the witch had brought her to her destination in the nearby mountains brought her to her destination. She stepped off and grinned so wide that she thought her cheeks were going to burst. Turning to the witch, she grinned, "Thank you!"

"Glad I could be of service." the witch tipped her hat, "See you soon!" She exclaimed as her broom took off back to the hotel.

Elsa watched her go in the distance and when she was out of sight, she turned and grinned before shutting her eyes and smiling as she faced up at the sky. Her arms began to go up into the air and bringing them down quickly, she sang:

"Oooohhhhhh! Let it go! Let it go! I am one with the wind and sky!

Let it go! Let it go! You'll never see me cry! And here I'll stay and here I'll stand!

Ooooohhhh let it go! Let it goooooo! The cold never bothered me anyway!"

As she finished her reprise, she had brought back her ice castle and her ice dress to relive the moment once again. Stepping inside the open doors, she gazed around happily as she remembered the such beauty and power she had created. Walking past her fountain and giggling as she stroked it, she explored her castle once again.

She saw her ice enchanted bedroom and smiled before walking upstairs to the extra large room where her deck was. Standing in the middle of the ice particle in the middle, she sighed happily and extended her arms out before something startled her.

She turned her head and jumped in fright as she looked down at the creature in front of her.

Sparky.

He was giving Elsa a glare and continued to do so as she took a couple of steps back.

"W-Who are you! How'd you get in here?!"

Sparky didn't say anything but growl in response.

Elsa stopped and thought for a minute. She gave him a playful smirk and turning her back to him, she only thought of one thing: friendship.

Sparky sat and watched in confusion as the mean thief lady was moving her hands in a circular motion. He began to grow worried that she might be doing something evil and he began to whimper softly as he got up and took a couple of steps back. Suddenly, a blue form of ice dropped to the ground and Sparky watched in horror as the icicle object began to grow fur around it. Elsa watched proudly as her object came to life and she watched it walk over to Sparky curiously.

Sparky nearly fainted as he saw the animal before him.