Let it Go- Prompt from Queen Got Swag.
Oh look, it didn't take a month! I've been in more of a writing mood lately, so feel free to send in the prompts. I'm actually going to put a list up of the fandoms I'm currently in on my profile page, so if you don't want another SVTFOE prompt you can take a look at that page and send me a PM asking for something else, and I'll see what I can do!
EVAunit42: Thanks for understanding! I'm looking into two or three different plays and trying to see which one I like best, but chances are it'll end up being something Disney, since that's what I know best and is T rated or less haha.
Anon a Moose: Wow okay first of all I love long reviews, thank you! I'm going to try to address everything I can. Grammar is my biggest pet peeve in the world; no matter how many times I comb through a chapter there's still always a mistake I find later on. Frankly I'm just glad I catch most of them haha. The General POV is kind of a habit from how I used to write; I almost never write in First Person anymore, save for original stories, because I think it's easier to write from third person. To be honest I should probably get rid of it, it's just become so ingrained in me that it looks weird without it (but I'll start trying). If you have suggestions for a first person story, though, I'd totally take them! I can absolutely write more of Penny; I like her too. Actually, I put her in this chapter! And good. Alfonso and Ferguson are the second best ship on the show, right after Starco, and I love getting people to ship them!
Whew. As always, I don't own Star vs. the Forces of Evil.
Star wasn't sure how long she had been standing in the doorway of the living room, groceries in one hand and car keys in the other. Long enough for her foot to go to sleep, that was for sure. But she just couldn't bring herself to move away.
Marco currently had Penny scooped up in his arms, the six-year-old giggling hysterically as her father swung her around the room and at the same time tried to keep the too small tiara from slipping off of his head.
"Let it goooooo, let it GOOOOOO, can't hold back anymore! Let it goooooo, let IT GO, turn my back and slam the door!"
He dramatically swung Penny out, his hands clasped firmly around her middle to keep her from falling, and she laughed harder as the tiara fell over his eyes. "Daaaaaddddd, you're not singing the right part!"
Sure enough, the music had switched to the instrumental portion where Elsa was building the castle, but Marco just laughed it off and dragged Penny closer to him, moving the tiara from his head to hers.
"See, that's why you're the princess and not me," he joked, plopping her on her feet. "Show me how it's done kiddo."
Penny shrieked and began dancing around the room, singing in near perfect harmony with Elsa as the song went on. Star finally chuckled, startling her husband to no end as she appeared from the shadows.
"I dunno, Marco. You make a pretty good princess."
Marco chuffed and swooped Star towards him by the waist, dipping her backwards just slightly so as not to spill the groceries and pecking her forehead. "Yeah right. I'm more like Sven than anyone else."
"Sven's my favorite!" Penny yelped from the couch, where she was bouncing up and down. "Hi Mom!"
Marco laughed as Star waved. "Glad to hear it sweetie. Get down before you fall, okay?"
Penny stuck her tongue out but did as he asked, clambering to the floor and spinning around as the song concluded. Marco grabbed the groceries from Star and they left their daughter to the magic of Frozen, moving into the dimly lit kitchen to put the food away.
"You sure got her worked up," Star laughed, leaning over and tossing produce into the fridge. "How are we supposed to get her to bed?"
Marco grinned and handed her a head of lettuce. "You know she always falls asleep by the time Anna gets frozen."
Star had to admit that was true, and she kicked the refrigerator door closed, tilting her head as the opening notes of "Fixer Upper" rang out from the living room. "Maybe. But there's a first time for everything."
"Moooommm! It's your favorite song!" Penny yelled from the couch. "The one that reminds you of Dad!"
The adults burst into laughter and walked hand in hand back to the living room. "That's not true, he reminds me of "Love is an Open Door," Penny," Star protested, ruffling the girl's hair fondly.
Penny pouted and wiggled into the middle of the couch so that her parents could sit on either side of her. "That's not right. Cause then Dad would be Hans. And Hans is a jerk."
Marco forced himself to keep a straight face as he looked up at his wife, an eyebrow raised. "I thought Hans was the good guy?"
"Noooooo," Penny protested, shoving her father's arm lightly. "He's evil!"
"Oh yeah," Star mused, tapping her finger to her chin and glancing up at the television in time to see Anna and Kristoff get tossed into the pit to be married. "You're right then, this is the song that reminds me of Marco."
Marco leaned over and kissed his wife on the cheek, much to Penny's disgust, and they fell silent for the rest of the movie.
And sure enough, Penny was out cold by the time Anna was frozen.
