Ba bada da! -Man I really need to work on some of my other stories... Why must this be the most fun to write? I regret nothing! NOTHING! Okay maybe. Maybe I need a little break from this fanfic lol. As punishment for not updating anything else.

So! This is one of my ideas that I kept for a super long time and its kinda sad and then gets happier. Then kinda sad again. Then happy. But anyway! Requests are involved! Main request goes to O-b-a-m-a! (A tragic chapter! Yes the time has come!) Prepare yourselves guys. It was my plan all along to give you all laughs and happiness and then suddenly stab you with feels and back-story. Well its not even that bad but whatever. To spare ya'll, there's more happiness than there is sadness.

Side requests include: MasterSyna (More tickling!) Eh... And... Idk guys I have potato brain.


~Story Title: "Family Picnic"~


Anna trudged through the wet grass of the morning, headed somewhere very special that day. It was too early for anything to begin stirring or moving yet, anybody would be surprised seeing her already woken up at the time the sun was just rising. But, there she was, having woken herself up to pay a very important visit as she headed up some green cliffs and hills with the peaceful, quiet sounds of nature around. A picnic basket was in her hand.

She was smiling, actually. Not too big like she was extremely happy to be visiting such a place, but a more soft smile, refusing to be sad instead. Anna had thought about bringing Elsa with her, but really, Elsa had the choice whether she wanted to go there or not. Either way was understandable since this was the first year Elsa was able to get outside and visit where she was headed. But there was a really big chance that Elsa didn't want to go at all. So, Anna left by herself without a word.

Higher up the hill, the top of two large stones came into view. Anna picked up her pace seeing them, watching as carvings came into view too. Just standing there in front of the memorial stone markers, Anna paid her respects and gave a moment of silence.

"Hi Mama. Papa." She greeted with her smile, declining to let any tears fall in front of the stones if they formed. "Another year huh?" Taking a deep breath Anna set the picnic basket down, getting ready to set it all up.

Until a bit of faint sniffles caught her attention.

Raising an eyebrow, Anna cautiously walked over to the stones and looked behind them. She gave an inaudible gasp, almost breaking her vow of not crying there, seeing the shimmering of ice blue of the person's dress.

Elsa had already beaten her there to the stones, huddling herself together as she leaned against their father's memorial marker.

"Elsa…?" Anna carefully walked over, pausing and waiting for Elsa's reply. Slowly, the corners of her mouth pulled back up into a small smile. She sighed and shook her head, gently picking Elsa up into a piggy-back ride and carrying her.

Elsa had most likely cried herself to sleep.


Elsa shuffled, rubbing her eyes as she slowly got up from the soft grass. She blinked, taking a look at her surroundings.

"Good morning Elsa!" Anna's cheery voice spoke to her. "Wanna join us?"

"Anna…?" Elsa rubbed her eyes again, spotting her younger sister sitting ahead on a spread out blanket. "Join huh? Who? What?"

Anna grinned, "Join us! We're having a picnic, duh!"

"Who's us?" Elsa asked in confusion.

Anna tapped her fingers along her empty plate and looked around before turning back over to Elsa. "Mama, Papa, and me of course." She smiled. "C'mon there's a seat for you too! There was always a seat for you when we do this." Patting the corner of the blanket next to her, Anna motioned for Elsa to sit there. "We haven't started eating yet so you're lucky!"

Elsa was still confused as she cautiously crawled over, gently plopping down in her seat at the blanket and looking around.

Anna nodded, turning back over to their parent's in front. "Look Mama! Papa! Elsa's here this time! –They've missed you Elsa."

Elsa stared blankly at the two seats on the other side of the blanket, seeing Anna had set up the picnic supplies on that side too when nobody was there. She looked up, the two stones above made her understand. Tears reformed in her eyes, Elsa wiping them away as they fell.

Anna had a pained smile as she watched, "Elsa… Elsa it's okay." She scooted over for a hug. "I know. Come on Elsa they wouldn't want to see you crying now would they? Crying only makes us all want to cry. And we wouldn't want that now would we?"

Elsa shook her head, now holding back her tears.

Anna gave a short giggle, breaking their hug and looked back ahead. "Guess what?! Elsa became officially queen! We'll y'know she did like a few months ago on her coronation day. Not right now because- y'know. Back when her coronation.- And the.- I have no idea what I'm saying." She spoke as if they were there listening, and that's what she believed too. "But anyway! Elsa works really hard and sometimes even works so much she passes out! I try to warn her, but noooo! Work work work!"

Elsa wasn't sure if she should even be giggling. But that's what she did. A quiet giggle.

Anna suddenly remembered something, perking up even more immensely than she had already been. "OH! Papa!" She turned to their father's grave marker. "Elsa knows how to control her powers!" Anna gasped as she looked over to Elsa brightly. "C'mon Elsa show them!"

Elsa was taken aback, getting nervous as to what to do. "Uh… Um… I don't really…" Anna's pleading face helped make up her mind. "Alright…" Taking a deep breath, Elsa held her hand out and created a quick, beautiful spurt of ice that shot into the air. She gave an uneasily, proud smile, wondering what her father thought about it if he really was watching.

Anna clapped joyfully, "See? Isn't she great!"

Elsa gave a shy smile, fiddling with her hands out of habit as she listened to Anna ramble on.

"Oh there's an entire story! Okay!" Anna repositioned the way she was sitting as she got ready to begin her story. "So on Elsa's corn-eration day, I was super excited for the gates to be opening up! And I slid on the staircases- Oh. Wait. No I didn't!" She nervously laughed. "How could I after you guys always told me not to slide on them?"

Elsa shook her head with another giggle, Anna retelling their story from her point of view since that was obviously the only one she knew. But she was instead making the story more light-hearted and fun.

"-And Elsa was all like 'I said enough!' Cause she's so overdramatic." Anna teased her, standing up as she continued her story. "And was all like woosh! Ice powers! Pew pew pew!" She wiggled her arms around as if trying to picture Elsa using her powers. "Then all the ice spikes stabbed out- Oh but it was an accident! It was all my fault! –And Elsa got scared and ran away and I chased after her!"

The way Anna was telling the story, Elsa wasn't sure if she was over exaggerating on some parts or not. But she kept quiet, wanting Anna to have her fun while still being a bit awkward to say anything in the first place. What if her father was angry at her for hearing that she accidentally let her powers go at her coronation? But Anna did put all the blame on herself right after.

"-Then there were wolves chasing after us! Kristoff and I were all 'Hiyah! Take that you wolves!' and then Sven jumped over the mountain ledge thing!"

Elsa now sat intrigued at Anna's story, now wanting to hear what she did while trying to find her.

"-Then we found Olaf. Olaf is a funny snowman that Elsa built. And he's alive too! Isn't that cool?! –Well anyway. Olaf led us all the way up to Elsa's Ice Palace-!" Anna paused, now seeming to be stuck in a daydream mode as she imagined the Ice Palace. "Oh gosh Mama and Papa! Elsa's Ice Palace is beautiful! Be-a-u-ti-ful!" She giggled. "You should go see it sometime!"

Elsa looked around awkwardly hearing the last part, "Um… That might not be that good of an idea… I haven't checked on it after being attacked… And it's kind of… Misshapen as you can say."

Anna paused, snapping her now serious eyes over to her. "After being what?" She gave a not so humorous laugh, "I could've sworn you said attacked."

Elsa sighed, "That's because I did."

Anna was glaring now, not at her, but after hearing a small part of what had happened of her sister being attacked. She plopped down in her seat, "Sorry Mama. Papa. My story is on a pause right now. We're going to hear what happened to Elsa first." Anna looked over to Elsa instead. "Excuse me? Attacked? You mean there was another time you were almost killed besides by he-who-shall-not-be-named?"

"Eh…" Elsa aimlessly looked around again. "Now that I think about it… He could've been trying to kill me at that time too…"

"And yet you say that so casually…"

"You asked."

Anna held her hands up in a way of defense, "So let me get this straight… There were three times when you almost died?"

Elsa shrugged, "I think."

"You think?" Anna had a look of annoyance on her face. "You think you almost died three times?"

Elsa gave her a sheepish smile.

Anna huffed a breath out, turning back to the stones. "Since Elsa's not going to get into details lets go back to the story. –So Elsa and I had this crazy duet and she was all 'I can't!' at the last verse."

Elsa breathed in relief at Anna dropping the subject, now listening to Anna's story again. She didn't really want to retell those parts at all.

After a longer while Anna was still speaking, "-And then Elsa was all 'Love will thaw!' And I swear there was this orchestra playing out of nowhere as the snow began to go away! Then it was summer again and all was well. We aren't going to close the gates again." Anna finished the long story with a proud nod. "Isn't it great?! I can see Elsa and talk to her again!"

After the story, Elsa really felt herself warming up to the setting. "Did you know Anna eats soooo much chocolate?" She shook her head as if she disapproved. "What a bad girl."

Anna faked a gasp, "Ooh Elsa! I eat so much chocolate?! –Mama," She spoke to their mother's stone "she eats like mountains of chocolate! This one time we even ran out of chocolate and she was such a baby for the entire month! I wonder how you guys dealt with that!"

Elsa laughed, "You tattletale! Oh yeah?! –Papa-!" She felt weird having that title come out of her mouth, but continued anyway since it felt natural too. "Did you know occasionally she sneaks out of bed just to wake me up and play after I've worked?"

"Nuh uh!" Anna declined immediately. "Okay maybe. But it doesn't count since you agree to play! So ha! You're in as much trouble as I am! –Guess what this one time she even snuck into my room and I just had to read her a story. And then what? The next morning there's a freaking watermelon under my mattress!"

Elsa calmed down once reality came back to her. Anna was laughing and giggling as she told more of their stories, speaking to the stones and empty seats before them. Unwilling tears came again, Elsa scooting over to Anna and holding her in a side hug.

Anna kept speaking though, hugging Elsa back as tears formed in her eyes too.

"You've always done this every year since that year haven't you?" Elsa spoke, her voice more serious and only directed at Anna.

Anna stopped talking completely, not responding as she quietly looked down at the ground.

"Setting up a picnic each year and telling them stories?"

Anna nodded, "Yeah…" She softly replied. "It was the one day I was allowed outside the gates just to visit…"

"By yourself…"

"By myself… -I always kept your seat just in case you showed up though… I pretended we were all here together…" She gave a sad giggle. "I'm pretty good at speaking to inanimate objects and nothing without reply… Cause… Y'know."

Elsa buried her face in Anna's shoulder. "…I'm sorry…"

"No no no! It's okay. You're here now and that's all that really matters!" Anna grinned, "Don't cry… I hate seeing you cry because it makes me want to cry too."

"Well I don't want you to cry…"

"See? Then we both shouldn't cry."

Elsa sniffled away her tears a rubbed her eyes. "Okay…"

Anna smiled brightly, reaching over and taking the picnic basket. "Wanna eat?! I packed your favorite!"

Elsa gasped, brightening up immediately too. "Chocolate?!"

"No. Okay well I did but that's for desert." Anna took out four sandwiches, delicately placing the specific one on each plate assigned to each person. She smiled, patiently waiting for Elsa to take a bite of hers.

Elsa stared at her sandwich that she couldn't shake off the feeling that it was suspicious since it was assigned to her. "What'd you do to it…?"

"Nothing…?" Anna smiled innocently.

"What's in it?"

"Love. I made it myself just for you thank you very much!" Anna crossed her arms and 'hmmphed'.

Elsa continued staring suspiciously at the sandwich, "Trade me." She slowly switched their plates, watching Anna's face for reaction. Elsa triumphantly smirked seeing Anna's expression falter and grow nervous. "Gotcha." She whispered under her breath, having caught Anna's trick. "Now I'll eat this one."

Anna gulped, "Um… Wouldn't you want this one?" She nervously pointed at the switched sandwich. "There's more love in this one…"

Elsa shook her head, "Whatever's made by you has an equal amount of love." She grinned seeing Anna sweat-drop. "Thank you for the food." Elsa picked up her sandwich, watching Anna pick up the suspicious one.

Anna gulped again, "Ya sure you don't want this one?"

Elsa nodded, "I'm sure."

Anna took a deep breath. "Alright then…"

Slowly the two took a bite of their sandwich at the same time.

Anna's supposed 'nervous' face grew into a wicked grin. Elsa had the blankest expression on her face, trying not to process what she just ate.

Anna giggled, "How's that celery tasting for ya?" She wiggled her eyebrows.

Elsa, still with her mouth full, stared down at her sandwich to see that there was indeed celery inside of it. Her head slowly creaked over to Anna who was grinning like mad and gave a polite smile back.

Yanking a napkin Elsa immediately spat it out onto it while turned the opposite way. She shuddered with disgust, not really caring how unladylike and unqueenly like she just looked. "Anna you poop-head!" Elsa yelled with anger, drinking both hers and Anna's juice that Anna had poured out into all four cups.

Anna was laughing like crazy.

"Augh that's freaking gross!" She began scrubbing her tongue with a new napkin still trying to get the taste out if there was even anymore taste. Elsa blew raspberries on the side, now feeling like she was going to be sick from eating the celery. "You ruined my appetite…"

Anna was still laughing, "Hey you wanted that one! So I gave you that one!"

"You tricked me!"

"And you fell for it!" Anna took the sandwich that was originally Elsa's, taking a big bite out of it and acting like it was the best thing she had ever eaten in the world. "Mmm! No celery! This could've been yours but you were so persistent to switch!"

Elsa's expression dropped with horror seeing Anna take a bite. "ANNA THERE'S A SPIDER ON THERE!" She screamed.

"Haha. Very funny Elsa." Anna continued eating. "But you aren't going to get me that-" She paused and looked down at the top of her sandwich.

An actual black spider sat there.

Anna's face turned pale and then blue. "Heheh…" Slowly she set the sandwich back down onto the plate, fixing her dress and clearing her throat.

After what felt like the longest pause ever, Anna finally reacted.

"AHHHHHHH!" She gave a blood-curdling scream, basically pouncing onto Elsa and clinging on as hard as she could. "ELSA! SP-SP-SPIDER!" Anna was trembling way too fast to be normal. "IT'S GONNA EAT ME!"

Elsa only burst into her own fit of laughter.

"Huh?" Anna paused at her strange reaction at that time.

Elsa reached over to the spider and picked it up. "It's fake." She showed her.

"And you carry that around because…?"

"It's funny. Karma's great isn't it?"

Anna still refused to be near the spider even though it was fake, cautiously climbing off of Elsa and back to her seat. "Well then." She cleared her throat again, "Well played…" Anna switched their plates, giving Elsa the not celery sandwich. "Ms Spider Queen."

"Why thank you Celery Princess." Elsa mockingly replied back.

Anna gave a bow, picking up the celery sandwich and taking a bite.

Elsa picked hers up too and took a bite, once again making the mistake of not checking what was inside.

Anna roared with laughter seeing Elsa glare daggers at her with her stuffed mouth. "How's the spinach? Some great stuff huh?"

Elsa spat it out on the side again, furiously wiping her mouth as Anna continued laughing. She held up the fake spider while Anna was still distracted, "Oops." Elsa flicked it towards her.

They both didn't really know what happened once the spider landed, but there was a lot of screaming and running around involved. Maybe a fire or two started too.

Elsa covered a giggle as Anna lay flat on her back and began to calm down. "Both the celery and spinach were quite horrible." She spoke in a dignified tone.

"Oh dear sister, your hate for vegetables does not compare to my fear of spiders." Anna spoke sophistical back. "Flicking such horrid creatures at me is preposterous!"

Elsa laughed, "Well what am I going to eat now? Both of our sandwiches have vegetables in them." She reverted her voice back to normal.

Anna shrugged, "Well you can just take them ou-"

"They've contaminated them already."

"Okay…? Uh… You can have-"

"I'm not taking Papa's or Mama's either. They need their food too."

Anna rolled over onto her stomach, giving Elsa a smile on how cute that sounded. "There's chocolate. You can have it." She picked up one of the sandwiches that were both already halfway eaten by the both of them and ate it.

Elsa took out a plate of chocolate from the basket, counting how many there were before dividing them equally between each plate. Or… each plate besides Anna's that is.

Anna watched with a pout as Elsa continued to skip her plate each time around. But she didn't say a word as she continued eating the healthy sandwiches.

On the last piece of chocolate that made it all uneven since Elsa divided the number by three, Elsa thought carefully about which plate to give it to. Slowly she was about to put it on her own plate before lifting the piece back up and thinking again. Then it was about to go to their father and then their mother. "Hmm…" Elsa held the extra chocolate piece.

"Pick me! Pick me! Pick me!" Anna chanted to herself, so quiet that she believed Elsa couldn't hear her.

Elsa shrugged, lifting the chocolate piece to her own mouth. "Ahh…!" She slowly opened her mouth.

Anna pouted as she watched.

Elsa giggled, quickly placing the piece down to Anna's plate. "I'm just kidding."

"Hooray!" Anna perked up, stuffing the chocolate piece into her mouth before Elsa would change her mind.

Elsa scooted her plate of evenly divided chocolate pieces into the middle of them. "And we'll share these." She picked one up and ate it.

Anna smiled happily, reaching over and eating one too. "Let's play cards!" She took a deck of cards out of the picnic basket and began shuffling them. Anna passed them out evenly to each player which still of course included their parent's seats.

Elsa picked up her set of cards, "What are we playing?"

"Got a two?" Anna immediately asked as she sorted through her cards, expecting Elsa to realize what they were playing by that question.

"Who?"

"Not a who. A two."

"A who two?"

"Not a who two. A two."

"A who two two?"

"No a two!"

"Who?"

Anna groaned, planting her face into the ground. "Elsa." She began again. "Do you have a two?"

Elsa looked at her cards, "Who?"

"No!" Anna slammed her face down.

Elsa giggled, "I'm just kidding. Go Fish. You got an eight?"

Anna caught the humor and laughed too, grabbing a card. "Yep." She handed it over.

"Got a nine?"

"Yep." She handed that one over too.

"Got a queen?"

"Nope. Go Fishing!" Anna giggled. "Elsa, do you have a four?"

Elsa shook her head, "Go fish. Do you have a five?"

"Wow you're good." Anna handed it over. She paused, expecting Elsa to be too good. Squinting her eyes into a suspicious glare, Anna held her cards closer to her face expecting Elsa to be peeking.

Elsa giggled, "How bout a seven?"

"Nope! Go Fish!" Anna grinned. "Elsa do you have a… King?" She wiggled her eyebrows in a way as if she were implying something.

Elsa glared at her catching on, "Go. Fish."

"Bummer." Anna grabbed another card and laughed showing that she was teasing. "See with you actually being queen it makes playing cards more fun. Cause I can make all of these jokes at you!"

Elsa threw her a card that smacked her straight in the forehead.

Anna took the sudden card revealing it to be a joker. "Ha. Ha. Funny Elsa."

"Got a nine?" Elsa continued the game.

"What the heck? How do you do that? I haven't got one stinkin card from you yet!" Anna handed her nine over.

Elsa shrugged, "Do you have a ten?"

"Nope. Go Fish." Anna sorted through her cards, wondering what she should ask next. She grinned seeing a certain card. "Elsa do you have… a… Jack? …Frost?"

Elsa threw all of her cards at her.

Anna laughed as the cards rained down. She gasped seeing Elsa's hand of cards, "Elsa you've been lying this whole time?!" All of the numbers she's been asking came into view. Either Elsa just somehow grabbed each card when she got a Go Fish, or she had been lying.

Elsa smirked, "That's how you win Go Fish."

"You're a cheater! Cheater!" Anna sorted all of the cards together, organizing them back into a pile. "Mama! Papa! She cheated! Did you see that?!" She spoke to the stones again. "This is why we can't have nice things Elsa!"

Elsa giggled, "Says the one making jokes about having somebody through cards."

"I don't actually mean it since you're obviously fine by yourself! But you on the other hand… Are a cheater!" Anna blew a raspberry.

Elsa pulled down one eyelid and stuck her tongue out.

Anna stuck her thumbs in her ears as she continued blowing a raspberry.

They both burst into laughter.

Anna grinned evilly, "Cheater gets a penalty!" She raised her hands up, quickly bringing them straight towards Elsa's stomach. "Tickle tickle tickle!" Anna wiggled her fingers into Elsa's sides.

"AH! N-NO!" Elsa began laughing even harder, falling backwards as Anna continued tickling here. "A-Anna that's n-not- AHAHA!- f-fair!"

"Just like how you cheated at Go Fish?!" Anna laughed as she began tickling her even faster.

"S-Stop!" Elsa squirmed around, laughing uncontrollably as Anna didn't. "I can't-! HAHA! I can't b-breathe!" She kept laughing.

Anna stopped, allowing Elsa to catch her breath.

Elsa took big breaths. "Thank you."

Anna smirked, "Don't thank me just yet!" She began tickling her again.

"NO!" Elsa tried escaping but there really was no escape unless she used her powers. She continued laughing, trying to figure out what to do instead.

Talking from down in the kingdom made them both pause.

Anna stood up and dusted herself off, "Looks like the ceremony's starting."

Elsa listened in confusion, "Ceremony?"

"Well yeah! Today's- uh. You know. That day.- So most of the kingdom comes up here and I think they have like a little anniversary thing and pay their respects to Mama and Papa then there's like a little eating feast thing. –Well I wouldn't know since I've never actually been to it. I wasn't allowed outside for very long on these days either. But! Better that than nothing!" Anna began cleaning up the picnic, leaving the plate of sandwiches and chocolate at the two stones.

Elsa watched her with confusion, "You aren't going to go this time?"

Anna shook her head, "I think us staying up here with Mama and Papa since the sun began rising it enough. And… I'm kind of not used to heading to it after my picnic anyway… It'd be a bit awkward."

Elsa stood up, helping her pack. "Come on let's go to it. Papa and Mama would love another visit from us."

Anna held onto her packed picnic basket. "I dunno Elsa… We can visit again later when everybody leaves though."

Elsa now held a look of confusion from Anna declining a feast which was technically a party. "Why not with everyone else?" She asked with curiosity, already respecting Anna's decision not to go but wanting to know why.

Anna fiddled with the handle of the basket, "Cause… They're noisy…"

"So...? You're noisy all the time."

"Yeah but it's different." Anna took a deep breath. "I come up here to see Mama and Papa. Not past Queen and King. And I like to have a picnic with them. Cause. It's like…"

Elsa's expression softened, "…It's like we're all here as a family on a peaceful picnic."

Anna nodded, "And we can't really do that if thousands of people are around eating…"

"Oh." Elsa thought about it. And smiled. "Wanna come back at night? We can go star-gazing with Papa and Mama. Maybe the sky will be awake too."

Anna nodded with her own smile, "And let's pack lots of games and chocolate!"

"Deal." Elsa nodded.

Both of them headed back to the castle, having small talk and laughter as they left. No needs for goodbye. They were going to come back soon.


Fun and games shall return shortly. Please leave a desired request if wanted after the beep. Beeeep.

-Holy cheese I realized I put so many Easter eggs in this chapter. But. I don't like explaining my stories or its little hidden messages in them! Good luck!


Thank you all again!

Guest: Hey if Elsa were our queen I think all of us would be weirdly obsessed with her too! xD

Evil Miss Moo: Thank you for another list! I feel kinda bad that I make you go through the reviews and make a list though. -You've got me thinking on how many people would sign the petition (if it's possible). You only listed the fav and followers. But what about you guest/anonymous readers/reviewers? Now I really wonder how many people keep up with this story as guests but don't review. Huh...

Letting it Go: Heck yes! No homework! More room for writing! Lol I wish.

srghostarc11: Oh hey dude! It's pretty cool your in this fandom too! xD I don't know why but I'm curious as to where you found this fanfic. Not in the bad way but like... Why this fic lol. Idk I'm all giddy seeing someone I know from the other fandom be over here!

-Wow I'm actually getting more hope that Disney would find my fic and use it! A bit more hope. But hope nonetheless. If that really does happen then I'll have all of you to thank! I just- really- *cries* -I'd probably die from shock if I got news Disney found me and wanted me to write a show of Elsa and Anna. But that would literally be a dream come true. So it'd be a happy way to die. But then I'd rather stay alive to write the show so I wouldn't let you guys down in the first place!