I rushed home just to finish this up. Ah yes. Finished. Now to finally get to read other people's Halloween themed stories!

Okay! No random rambling this time except for the above. Let's cut to the chase! First, I apologize if you wanted your request to be a main focus but after a lot of requests for Halloween, I see that I can't just focus on one. Requests: Letting it Go (Elsa and castle candies for herself) Guest (Elsa and Anna dress up) Guest12345 (Little girls and their Elsa costumes) bcodemz who wanted a Halloween chapter too along with JRW, nerfherder97, and Protoestrella1! -Takes a bow-

I hope that's everyone! Tell me if I'm wrong

I'm thinking of doing another Halloween chapter seeing I left out a lot of things they could do. Haunted house isn't in this one and I meant to do it but... that request dates back to the beginning of publishing my entire story and you can imagine what I'll have to go through to find them all since I remember them being repetitive and scattered.


~Story Title: "This Is Halloween"~


The large bowl of candy. A mountain full, stacking high with all sorts of different colors and flavors. Her eyes studied it, calculating different ways to snatch some for herself.

Gerda refilled a small bowl she was holding with a few of the candy in the big bowl once a loud knock came to the front doors nearby. 'Trick or treat!' The chorus of children sang.

Her eyes landed back to the large bowl of candy, seeing it was a perfect chance to get some now that Gerda was distracted with the door. She was suspended on the ceiling, quickly lowering herself down with a bag in her hand to the mountain of candy. Hasty as can be, she transferred all the candy into her bag and lifted herself back up to the ceiling out of sight.

'Thank you!' The children said with giggles as they dashed away. Gerda smiled and closed the doors, going back to the large bowl to refill for the next group of children that would probably be arriving rather shortly. Not paying attention at first, Gerda's alarm was caught once her hand reached the bottom which she had planned not to happen until the holiday was over. She gave a low growl.


Anna unwrapped a piece of candy with a giggle, throwing it in her mouth as she made her way down the hall. It was a bit too early to leave already to celebrate the holiday for once after thirteen years, so she was just waltzing around for a while enjoying the excitement from everyone else. "Mm. Sweet." She took notice of the candy.

Anna blinked in surprise as an angry Gerda came stomping over. She continued eating her candy, wondering what had Gerda so worked up already. Only, Gerda was glaring at her. "Heeeey… Gerda…?" Anna greeted, not wanting to say something wrong.

"Where are they?" Gerda demanded spotting the candy wrapper in Anna's hand.

"Who?" Anna tilted her head.

"I do not have time for games, Princess. You know what I am talking about." Gerda spoke in a low voice, clearly showing she wasn't to be messed with this time.

Anna awkwardly gave a shrug, "Uhh… No I don't. What are you talking about?"

"The. Candy."

"This candy?" Anna held up the wrapper. "I got it from the giant bowl of candy a while ago-"

"Exactly." Gerda was glaring.

"Yes." Anna nodded, not knowing what the big deal was.

"Where. Is. The. Rest?" Gerda demanded.

"The rest of what?" Anna gave a sigh. "Seriously Gerda you need to be more specific."

"The rest of the candy!" Gerda nearly shouted.

"Still in the bowl." Anna answered sincerely.

"It's gone."

That answered a lot of Anna's questions yet created new ones. "Ohhh! They were taken! –Wait you think I'm the one who took it?!" She gasped in disbelief, paused, and pondered about it for a bit. "Yeah that sounds like something I would do actually. Wow why haven't I thought of that?"

Gerda was glaring daggers.

Anna gulped and held her hands up in defense, "But it wasn't me I swear! I have no idea what happened to the candy! I just grabbed a piece earlier from the giant mountain but I didn't take all of it! Promise!" She pleaded, trying to prove her innocence.

Gerda sighed hearing the truthfulness in Anna's way of speaking. "Do you have an idea where they may have gone?"

Anna shook her head, "Sorry Gerda. But even I would assume it was me so I don't have a second guess." She rubbed her chin in thought, "But! I'll figure it out for you! I'm not leaving yet anyway!" Anna gave a nod and marched off, excited for her new mission.


"What the…" Anna was outside, staring up at the castle with toilet paper all over it. "What… What on earth…? What kind of joke is this?" She cringed seeing it was all over the roofs and some even reached to the floors. "Actually it's pretty funny." Anna gave a one-person applaud for whoever decided to do the 'trick' part of trick or treat.

"Princess Anna?!" An angry voice called her.

Anna turned, Kai was marching up to her. "Oh hey Kai. Look at all that! It's pretty genius." She motioned to the toilet paper everywhere with a laugh, noticing toilet paper was even on trees and plants. "Weird. But funny."

Kai's eye twitched, "Princess, do you see what a mess you made?!"

"Yeah I think it's pretty messy but- Wait what?!" Anna gasped at him, processing what he fully said. "You think it was me?!" She looked at him shocked, paused, and pondered about it, "Yeah I'd think it was me too." She admitted, staring back up to the toilet paper. "But it wasn't me! I didn't even think of doing this yet!"

"Yet?"

Anna scratched her head, thinking about what she just said, "Yet." She agreed. "But this wasn't me this time! Promise!"

Kai sighed, "First the missing candy, and now this? Princess, you are the only one who'd think of doing such a thing."

"Wha? -Whu? –Whe?" Anna sputtered. "Actually I'd take that as a compliment. –But no! This is obviously done by someone who can think like me!"

"Like who…?"

"I don't know! But I'll find them!" Anna marched off.


"That's freaking creepy." Anna shuddered, turning blue as she stared at the cobwebs that apparently took over the inside of the castle while she had stepped out for a few minutes. She could tell they were actually fake, easing her just a bit, but she could also see they had the same stringy, stickiness of real webs.

Elsa appeared this time, "Anna? Anna what did you do?!" She gasped seeing the cobwebs would get in anyone's face if they were to try to get across the hallway.

"Wha?! You too?!" Anna gasped at her, "Elsa I swear this wasn't me! Someone's seriously trying to frame me! Why does everyone assume it's me?! Even I would assume it's me even if I am well aware that it wasn't!"

Elsa shook her head, "Anna. Come on Anna, tell the truth. Only you would think to do something like this. First the candy, then the toilet paper, then the red color dye in the water, and now cobwebs in the hallway?! Unbelievable!"

Anna gasped again, hurt that Elsa didn't believe her. "Wait." She crossed her eyebrows hearing what Elsa just said. "Red… color dye? I didn't get in trouble for that. I don't think anyone's noticed that yet or they'd already be trying to find me." Anna rubbed her chin, "And you'd know when I'm telling the truth too. And you know I'd never willingly touch something spider related, more or less cover a hallway in them." Her jaw dropped.

Elsa looked to the left and began backing away with a small smile. "Oh would you look at the time! Ha. Haha. Ha." She dashed off in the opposite direction with a laugh.

"ELSA!" Anna yelled at her as she ran after, "ELSA YOU PIECE OF POOP! THAT WAS YOU THE WHOLE TIME! I FREAKING KNEW IT! GET BACK HERE!"

"AHHH!" Elsa was still laughing. "Dang it! I thought you already got called out for the red dye!"

Anna gave a laugh of disapproval, "You wanted me to get in trouble?! For something you did?!"

"Pssssh? Where'd you get that idea?"

"You even tried to pretend to scold me too so I wouldn't have expected it was you!"

"Pssssssh!"

"RAH!" Anna caught her, Elsa laughing too much to keep running. She tackled her down, holding her arms behind her back and lifting her back up. "Let's go criminal! I'm going to turn you in!" Anna led the way to the front door where Gerda was at.

"AH!" Elsa stopped laughing to struggle an escape, "Wait wait wait Anna! If I return the candy there won't be any left for us once Gerda gives them all out!" She reasoned. "And we have some really nice candy!"

Anna went with it, "Good point. I'll let you free if you give me fifty-percent –No- sixty-percent of the candy! Take it or leave it!" She offered.

Elsa gave a groan, "But then I'll only have forty-"

"Five seconds to decide."

"But I worked hard to get them and-"

"Four seconds."

"No Anna! Wait!"

"Three seconds!"

"How about we both get fifty? Then it'll just be in half and-"

"Two seconds!"

"Anna no!"

"One-"

"Okay! Okay!" Elsa accepted with a sigh. Anna triumphantly letting her go. She gave Anna a glare, "Come on then." Elsa motioned her to follow. "Sixty percent it is…"

Anna smiled as she followed. They began passing by the main entrance where Gerda was. Spotting Gerda, Anna took a deep breath and, "GERDAAAA! ELSA STOLE THE CANDYYYY!" She yelled as loud as she could, knowing for sure that she had got Gerda's attention.

The look Elsa gave her was priceless. "You betrayed me." Elsa whispered, ignoring Gerda dragging her away to stare Anna in the eye until they separated.

Anna dusted the imaginary dust off of her hands, "JUSTICE!" She cheered, fist-bumping the air and prancing away.


"It's time to go Elsa come on!"

"Go where?"

"You know where!"

"No, I was planning to stay home and eat all of the candy and maybe throw snow at people. I didn't think I was going anywhere."

"Well, plans changed, we need to get you in a costume." Anna took Elsa's arm and dragged her outside towards the stables. "Come on! All the candy's going to disappear! This is the time when everyone starts up! Quick! What do you want to be?"

Elsa stumbled after her, "Huh?"

"Elsa it hasn't been that long. I'm pretty sure you remember what we're going to do."

"Eh… Mess up our castle even more?" Elsa suggested with a shrug. "And eat our own candy?"

Anna sighed, "No."

Elsa followed perplexed as Anna continued dragging her. "What are we doing?" She gave up.

Anna flashed a smile, "We're going to go-!"

"Trick or treating?" Elsa answered.

Anna gave another sigh, wanting to answer the question enthusiastically but Elsa somehow figured out the answer before she could. "Yep!" She continued on anyway. "This is gonna be so fun! We haven't been trick or treating since we were kids!" They entered the stables where Kristoff was found surrounded by boxes of accessories and costumes.

He smiled to them, "About time."

"Shush Kristoff." Anna stuck her tongue out with a laugh, "Alright what costumes have you figured out? We need something that also works as a disguise because it'd be totally cheating if people gave us extra candy just because we're royals."

Kristoff looked around at the selections, "Oh. Was I supposed to be choosing?"

Anna groaned, motioning him out so they could change, and began digging through all the clothing and accessories herself. "Alright Elsa! You're first!"

Elsa stood there, "We're really going to go-?"

"Yes." Anna answered.

"But aren't we a little too old for-"

"No."

"But what about-"

"Elsa we haven't done this in forever! It'll be fun!" Anna threw clothes around, trying to find good costumes. "Let out your child side! It was there earlier when you stole the candy! Where'd it go?!"

Elsa rolled her eyes, "Getting a lecture got rid of it."

"Oh." Anna gave an uneasy smile, "Oops. -Hey it was your fault for trying to frame me in the first place! –Here maybe this will help." She stopped looking to stuff her fist in a pocket, grabbing something from inside and holding it out with a grin.

Elsa stared at the handful of wrapped candy in Anna's hand, "What's that supposed to do?"

"Yum yums." Anna giggled, placing them all in Elsa's hand. "They'll fuel you up!" She went back to digging, "So, what do you think would suit you bes-"

"A monster."

Anna froze, slowly turning to face Elsa who was giving her the most casual look ever like it was normal. "Don't do this Elsa."

"Do what?" Elsa looked away unamused. "I think it's a pretty accurate suggestion."

Anna took her hand and pulled her into a side hug, "Shush child, don't feed yourself lies. That's not good for you." She continued looking with Elsa by her side. "Eat your candy! Feed yourself with sweets and happiness and rainbows and sunshines and all will be okay!"

"Eh…" Elsa opened some of the candy and ate them, "Fine."

"Well I'm not letting you choose anymore so…" Anna giggled, throwing some of the clothing onto Elsa's head. "Try all of this on! –Wait no!" She threw them all back off, finding the cutest, large blue hat from the pile. It was a magician hat. Anna squashed it onto Elsa's head with a smile.

Elsa giggled when it moved past her eyes, pushing it back up to the more reasonable position, "Really? A magician? Just because I have ice powers?"

Anna blew a raspberry, "No. Just because you look cute as one." She looked at the hat again with a raised eyebrow, "It looks a bit plain actually. I summon thou fashion-designer Elsa to change it up however she wants." With a nod, Anna tried to find the rest of the costume. She pulled out a cape and some boots with the same color. "Here. I can't find the actual outfit so you'll just have to make it!"

Elsa sighed with a smile, "And this is supposed to be a disguise… how? Anything ice related pretty much proves it's me."

"Oh!" Anna held out a simple masquerade mask, "Close your eyes, imagine, and recreate this."

Elsa complied, closing her eyes and holding out her hand towards the mask.

Anna grinned as the mask shone and sparkled. When the sparkles disappeared, Anna gasped in amazement, leaning back a little out of shock from how beautiful it was. The light blue mask decorated with little, amazing detail that couldn't fully be explained in words. "Wow. You can be one of those people who procrastinate till the day of Halloween and scrap a costume together yet it turns out amazing."

Elsa laughed, "Thanks. I think?" She tried everything on, recreating her dress to fit entirely with the costume. Last came the mask over her eyes which Elsa decided to give a smirk and go, "Pew pew!" while throwing snow in Anna's face. "Whooooa! Reeeeal powers?! Spooky! How do I do it?! –Actually I don't know either… -Oooh spooky!"

Anna rolled her eyes with a laugh, brushing the snow off of her face, "See! There you are! Elsa's back!" She dug for her own costume. "Now what should I be-?"

"A tattletale." Elsa immediately answered. She paused on purpose and added, "Oh wait. You already are one."

Anna gave a loud sigh, "Haha very funny. Keep that up and you'll be as a thief! –Oh wait!"

"Pew pew." Elsa threw more snow at her.

"Hmmm…" Anna pulled out accessories, "I can pull off a pirate." She yanked out the outfit, observing it with a nod, "Whattaya think?" Anna smiled, holding it up to her body.

Elsa nodded back, "It works."

"Great!" Anna took out a long mask that wraps around the head to use as her own disguise, tying that around and over her eyes then putting her pirate hat on top. "Alright let's go!" She jumped into the rest of her costume, not wanting to waste any more time than they already had. Taking Elsa's hand, Anna pulled her along. "Hurry Elsa! Hurry!"

Elsa gasped when her hat almost fell off from how sudden Anna was, "What about Kristoff? Isn't he going with us?"

Anna shook her head, "Later! I requested some sister time first! They'll all meet up with us after!" She threw a large candy bag into Elsa's hand. "Ready?!" Anna yelled in excitement as they neared the castle gates.

"N-No!" Elsa's nervousness kicked in. She began resisting, not wanting to leave the castle for people to see her. "This is weird! We're too old for trick or treating!"

"Nobody's too old for trick or treating!" Anna retorted, "Just look!"

Elsa squeezed her eyes shut and rapidly shook her head.

Anna brought her to the gates and stopped, "Elsa. Just look. There are people our age and even older who are dressed up and going around." She waved to a mob of dressed-up children going up to the castle to receive candy there.

They looked at her with confusion wondering who she was before just waving back out of friendliness and walked past.

Elsa was covering her eyes with her hands to prevent looking.

Anna sighed, "Elsa. Just think of all the candy out there waiting for you-"

"Alright you got me." Elsa looked. She brightened in mood seeing Anna was telling the truth that nobody was too old to go trick or treating. In fact, they'd still be considered young compared to a lot of the mob. "Hmm…" Elsa began to smile. "Try to keep up on the count of three."

"Wait what-"

"One two three!" Elsa dashed off with an excited laugh with the bag fluttering behind in her hand.

Anna gasped in surprise and chased after her, "No fair!" She laughed too.


"Quickly Anna! We haven't time to waste! That's only twenty houses down! It's already been five minutes! Hurry!"

"My freaking gosh Elsa from how fast you're going you may as well just be dashing to someone's house, taking their candy the moment they open the door and then rushing off before they could actually see you!"

"No! You don't take candy! You say 'trick or treat', they give you candy and you say 'thank you have a nice night', they reply with 'haha you too! Happy Halloween!', and bam you're off to the next house!"

"Then how are you so fast if you're so polite?! –Slow down woman! Halloween lasts hours! Why are you rushing?! –AH! My gosh-!"

Elsa appeared right next to her, "Because candy." She whispered.

Anna laughed, "Please calm down a bit."

Elsa nodded, now taking time to look around as they walked side by side. She stopped dead in her tracks having just noticed something odd she had been completely oblivious to the whole time, surprisingly enough. "What the…?…That is… That is the most awkward thing I have ever seen in my life..." She stood there dumbstruck, not knowing what to think.

Anna paused, turning to see what she was looking at and burst into laughter the moment she saw what as so troubling. "What on earth?!" She laughed harder. "That's so cute!"

They both watched all mini-Elsa's walk in different directions. There were so many of them that you couldn't really count, all of them trying to be the closest look-alike to Elsa and her ice dress though that was a bit too hard to do in reality.

Anna laughed even harder, "Look at them Elsa! They love you so much they want to dress just like you!"

Elsa's face was blank. Slowly she held herself and knelt to the floor, "Weird… I'm not even that likeable of a person…"

Anna lightly slapped her upside the head, "Don't eat lies Elsa. Here. More candy." She took some of her new candy and handed it over while watching more of the little Elsa's. Giving a gasp, her eyes sparkled seeing something different, "Look Elsa! There's a mini me too! –Oh gosh! She even has a sister who's dressed like you! That's so cute!"

Elsa watched the sisters in the distance dressed as her and Anna, giving a small smile. "Okay that's cute."

Anna finally started to notice all the other mini-Anna's everywhere though not as many, giving a slight flinch, "Actually this is kinda awkward…"

They both looked in silence spotting pets and babies dressed as Olaf or Sven, even spotting a Kristoff look-alike every once in a while too. And then there was one that stood out farther than the rest.

It was a Hans.

They both gave a cringe, "Looks like that kid wanted to be something evil this year." Both of them made the joke at the same time, awkwardly laughing. "Let's go." They agreed to avoid some more awkwardness, leaving to go to more houses.


"Okay!- Sl-Slow down now please. For goodness sakes Elsa we've ran for like an hour…!" Anna put her hands on her knees, trying to catch her breath after Elsa deciding it was time to run for more candy again. She took deep gulps of air seeing Elsa still running in the distance.

Elsa heard her plea to stop, turning in surprise on how far Anna was. She ran back. "Oh sorry!"

Anna held a hand up, "It's okay." She stretched, sighing in disappointment feeling the soreness in her legs, "Let's keep going?" Anna suggested with a nervous smile, not wanting to slow Elsa down and ruin her fun. Maybe she could just run off her soreness. It shouldn't be that hard.

Elsa pouted at her, putting down her candy-filled bag that was so big it had to be carried over her shoulder. She cleared her throat with a smile, waving her arms to craft with her powers. A pullable, ice wagon was created before her, Elsa giving a giggle as she pushed Anna down onto it and threw the candy bags over her. "Okay now let's go!" She took the handle and began running.

"Whoa!" Anna gasped, clinging onto the bags of candy in fear they would fall out. She laughed feeling the wind rush through her hair, "Quickly Elsa! Full sail! Heave ahead!"

Elsa snorted in laughter, multitasking to design the wagon as a little pirate ship for Anna's costume while running towards the nearest house. "Aye!" She saluted, picking up her pace.


"Wow this is like a dream come true." Anna commented, buried under the mountain of candy the two had received. "You okay Elsa?" She asked with a giggle seeing Elsa finally out of breath and tired. "I told you to take breaks!"

"Hey, there's only one day of this holiday a year. We need to stock up on as much candy as we can to last us until next year!" Elsa put her hands on her hips as she caught her breath, "We need to go through the entire kingdom."

"Elsa it takes me like a day to get around the entire kingdom by horse." Anna smiled.

Elsa groaned.

"Elsa! Anna!" A sudden bubbly voice called to them.

Elsa and Anna peered over knowing exactly whose voice that belonged to, giving a wave as Olaf ran towards them with Kristoff and Sven following behind. "Oh good!" Elsa giggled, "Just in time." The moment Kristoff arrived Elsa placed the handle of the wagon in his hand, stretching the wagon with her powers and squeezing herself down behind Anna and burying herself with candy too. "Onwards!"

Kristoff looked to what he was now holding with confusion, "Wait. What just happened?"

Anna poked her head out from the candy pile, "Elsa's tired." She laughed.

Olaf gasped seeing the mountain of candy Elsa and Anna were buried under, "Wow! Me too!" He jumped in-between them with a giggle. "It's a candy party!" Olaf threw some of the candy into the air with joy. They laughed with him.

Kristoff sighed with a smile, "Well… alright then I guess." He dragged the wagon along. "Oomph-!" Something heavy suddenly stopped the wagon. "What the?" Kristoff turned around, laughing a bit seeing Sven in a connected wagon Elsa had just made. With a little more strength, he continued onward.

"Okay Anna." Elsa took out a handful of candy she had carefully chosen from her side of the mountain. "I'll trade you ten of these weird-fruit candies for one of your chocolates!"

Olaf gasped, "Wow what a deal! You get ten for the price of one?! Amazing!" He raised an eyebrow when Anna didn't immediately accept the offer, wondering why she wasn't jumping with excitement for getting more candy.

Anna had a smug smile on, her arms crossed while staring straight at Elsa, "No deal." She answered flatly.

Elsa blinked in surprise, "What?"

"No deal." Anna repeated with a little laugh.

Elsa stared at her. The corners of her mouth slowly curving up to her own smug smile, "Ah. I see. So you've caught on have you?"

"Caught on that those candies are sugar-free and aren't even that good yet you're trying to trick me for one of my best candies? Yes." Anna nodded firmly. "I was dumb back then. I liked the amount instead of the quality."

Elsa gave a shake of her head with a laugh, putting away the bad candy, "Aw that's no fun anymore. You've discovered me."

Anna nodded proudly, "You know it!"

"Okay… how about…" Elsa dug through some more in her pile, "I'll give you… twenty of these delicious and sweet candies for one chocolate piece?" She held her trade offer in both hands, teasingly waving it around to taunt her. Though they were still the same type of bad candy.

Anna rubbed her chin in thought, "How about… no."

"Includes a free hug."

"Hugs are free anyway."

"Dang. –Thirty pieces?"

"Nope."

"Forty?"

"We can, y'know, share." Anna suggested with a shrug.

Elsa scrunched up her face, "Okay." Her face said the opposite of her words like sharing candy was the worse way to go.

"You're just going to go for all the chocolate anyway aren't you."

"That's how it works."

Olaf was silently looking back and forth from the two in their conversation, interested in what they each had to say. He chewed on his piece of candy, feeling like saying something of his own, "Have you guys tried this kind of chocolate before? It's really good." Olaf showed them the chocolate wrappers he had taken from both of their piles, having eaten all of the chocolate so far except for the one in his hand. But that one entered his mouth too.

Elsa and Anna's faces were blank as they stared down at him. They sat there, just staring.

Olaf continuously moved his eyes back and forth, chewing on the last piece of chocolate like everything was fine.

"Olaf…" They whispered. "Did you just eat all the chocolate…?"

"They were really good." Olaf nodded.

Anna looked back up to Elsa, "I blame you for this."

Elsa gasped, "What? Me?"

"Yes. See, you created him and it seems he has the same love for chocolate as you-"

Olaf held up another chocolate piece, "Oh hey look! Another one! Wow!"

They stared back down at him and the chocolate.

With the most serious face Elsa announced, "Olaf, I'll trade you forty of these delicious and sweet candy for that one chocolate piece." She held up the same candy she had tried bargaining Anna with.

"Oh boy what a deal!" Olaf traded her with a bright smile. "Now I have a lot of candy!"

Elsa gave Anna such a sly smirk that made Anna sigh and face-palm herself.

Olaf dug out his own bag of candy that he hadn't bothered to show until then, putting in his forty new candies. "Good thing I still have more chocolate!" He gave his bubbly giggle, finding more chocolate pieces in their mountain.

"Olaf for each chocolate piece I'll give you ten of these other candies."

"Wow!" Olaf didn't trade right away, looking at Elsa with concern, "But Elsa, if I take all of your other candies you won't have any more!"

"That's okay Olaf. I want you to have as much of these as you want."

Olaf grinned like a child, happily accepting the trade.

Anna had her arms crossed, slowly shaking her head with disapproval.

Elsa giggled at her.

Anna sighed, "Elsa… you do realize you literally just traded yourself. That was your chocolate to begin with."

Elsa opened her mouth to give a clever retort with a smile. But no sound came out as she froze there. Slowly, she began to sink deeper into the mountain of candy, burying herself until she was gone.

"Did you really not know that until now?"

"…My brain turned off while I was trading..." Her voice muttered.

Anna sighed with a smile, "I'll still share my candy with you if you want."

Elsa's face poked out, "You will?"

Anna nodded.

With a smile, Elsa handed half of her 'new' chocolate over, "Then you can have these."

"See, now you understand sharing candy!" Anna accepted them.

"Yes." Elsa had already taken half of Anna's mountain of candy. "Sharing is fun." She took another quarter. "I like sharing." She took the rest of it. "Sharing is caring."


Elsa you TP'd your own house.

Anna you aren't so good of a lawyer for yourself.

Elsa's costume is inspired by this adorably amazing fanart I found and fell in love with that I wish to link to if only fanfiction allowed linking. At first I didn't want Elsa to have anything to do with monsters/witches and all that because I personally felt she'd be like "Oh. Look I'm dressed as what I am. A monster." So I happy-ed it up a bit after seeing the fanart and loopholed it to magician.

Their costumes weren't that important so don't be all "but I think they should have been this." If you wanted them to be something else, then pretend they're what you want them to be. I think they'd look amazing as anything.

*Hums This Is Halloween as I write*


Ahhh! I was staring at the number 299 until it turned to 300+ and I died a little. Thank you all so so much!

-Haha the last chapter is probably my new favorite! Or if by category, my new 'hilarious' category favorite! I've looked over some more of my soda chapters and I think they're pretty great... to me anyway

Yodeling Prospector: Of courseee I did that on purpose! Haha. Ha. Okay no I didn't... I wish I did though because that would have been a perfect spot for a reference!

-Waits to see who's going to be the person bringing up time period and the "Actually back then..." Yes yes. I know. Don't be that person. Sometimes its helpful since I am a naive little kid. But others... not so much since I tend to know more than I think I know.


And at last I seeeeee the petition~ And it's like... the fog has lifted~