A/N: First things first, thanks to everyone who has read this story first chapter. I'm going to put effort to make this story age appropriate and a bit funny (I suppose humor lightens things up), but anyways, our main protagonist has encountered in his apartment Queen Elsa, a fictional character, to be real and now must figure out what the hell is happening.

PS: Disclaimer Notice: I don't own Disney's Frozen. If I did, there would be more hugs from Olaf and songs that didn't make it into the movie's final version :)

Chapter 2: A Day in the Real World

If there was a chance I was dreaming of this situation, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't want to wake up. Pretty sure no other person would want to either. But no it wasn't a dream.

Queen Elsa of Arendelle, an ANIMATED Disney character from the movie FROZEN, was standing right in front of me. Except, instead of being animated like the movie version, was the very real person. She had her long platinum blond hair, pearl white skin, and the most captivating eyes. They were a deep ocean blue, the kind that if you stare at them too long, you could be hypnotized at them forever. Elsa was wearing the white dress that was given to her after finding the voice in Frozen 2 in her song "Show Yourself". Up in real life, Elsa was more beautiful than her animation, and she was quite the attractive person in the Disney movie for an animation. But now, she was gorgeous.

I'm pretty sure I was still staring at her, still in shock that the real version like of Elsa was in my apartment, that she looked at me with a fearful, yet piercing gaze. "Who-who are you?"

I flinched at her iceness, and gulping a bit, replied to the 5th Spirit's question.

"Who am I? Oh right, yes of course, sorry. I'm Alexander. I-I'm sorry if I frightened you. I just didn't expect you to appear literally out of nowhere," I said, a little flustered by the queen.

Elsa stepped cautiously to the side of the kitchen and looked out of the window.

"Where am I?" She asked.

"Um, you're in my apartment." I replied.

She looked at me with a sarcastic expression. "I meant what kingdom, like which kingdom is this one where I am currently."

"Oh, right, I knew that. Sorry," I gave a light nervous laugh, mentally slapping myself. "This isn't a kingdom. This is a country."

"A what?"

"A country. Like, a country is a, umm, large landmass that harbors a culture of people that live and work on it. It has many states and many cities, counties, and towns and neighborhoods inside the states. People live inside these cities, towns and counties. The county I live in is called Clatsop County, in the state of Oregon." I explained.

Based on her reaction, which she looked confused, was appropriate I suppose for someone who probably didn't understand a single thing I just said and was trying to comprehend it. Her look turned from me to the bat that was resting by my feet, the 5th spirit looking uneasy. I noticed the bat and quickly kicked it away from me, causing Elsa to relax a bit.

I stared at Elsa, still in disbelief at the beauty this young woman had, before she looked at me and gave me a frown, causing me to look away and blush a bit before shaking my head. I suppose I was making the 5th spirit uncomfortable. Very uncomfortable to be correct.

"Uh, oh, sorry. I didn't mean to, umm stare," I stammered nervously.

"No, it's quite alright," she gave a smile, looking around the kitchen curiously "My name is Elsa. I am the 5th spirit of the Enchanted Forest and former Queen of the kingdom of Arendelle."

"Oh!" I quickly kneel and bow in respect. "Your majesty. Pleased to meet you." I reply to her, even though I already knew who she was, but didn't want to alarm her yet.

She motioned for me to stand. "Please call me Elsa. I'm not really a queen anymore, as my sister has taken up the role for me as I am now the protector of the Enchanted Forest. Besides, I was never really fond of formalities. Also, would you mind if I could have some water?"

I nod. "Oh yes of course, your majesty, I mean Elsa. Sorry once again." I stammer, causing her to chuckle a bit as I grab a clean cup, fill it with water, and head back to hand it to her. She takes the cup from my hand, and I step back politely as she drinks it slowly, putting the cup down after she finishes the water and looks back at me.

"Thank you Alexander for the water. It helped a lot."

I nod. "Your welcome your maj- I mean Elsa. Shoot!" I cover my face in embarrassment for a bit before lowering my hands, which Elsa dismisses.

"It's fine. You're not the 1st to make that mistake." She says with a smile, before moving to what I could suppose be a questionnaire. "So, Alexander, how old are you?"

"I'm currently 21 years old."

"Ah. That's nice to know. I'm 24 years old."

"That's cool. You're a young adult like me," I reply, with Elsa nodding. "Is it fun?"

"Sometimes," Elsa nodded, "Depending on the situation. But I must ask, do you live with your family, Alexander?"

I shake my head. "Not at the moment. I'm living by myself at the moment, as I'm a college student. My family lives in a different state though, so it's a bit lonely."

"Oh. Sorry to hear that. Also, what is college?"

I'm dumbstruck.

"You don't know what college is?"

The 5th spirit shakes her head, so I give a light sigh and try to explain the United States school system. I explain elementary, middle, and high school to her and also what college was. Elsa nodded in understanding, but then a look of alarm invaded her mesmerizing ocean blue eyes.

"Will your family be coming soon?"

I shake my head. "Well, no. They live in a different state, which is miles away from Oregon anyways, so you don't have to worry about that. However, I must show you something."

"Sure, what is it?" She asked.

"Wait right here at the table."

I go to my room, grab my laptop and phone, and head back to the table. I open my laptop in front of Elsa, quickly go on Google with the Ice Queen looking quizzically at the technological device, and type in Frozen. Stepping back, I hand her the laptop and hold my breath.

She took the laptop and examined the screen. I saw flashes of confusion and surprise cross her face, followed closely by fear. She looked at me, her hands shaking slightly.

"What. is. this." She asked quietly, the room temperature growing cold.

Shivering a bit, I looked at her, only to see a look of distrust from her. (Well who wouldn't?) But I felt a bit saddened to see her turn a bit cold to me, her trust to me replaced by fear and panic I have never really seen on anyone before. I knew things were probably not going to end well. For me at least.

"Are-are you stalking me? Have you been gathering information on my family and me?!" She asked accusingly, standing up slowly from where she had sat.

"No no! It's just-"

"SHUT UP! JUST SHUT UP! I DON'T WANT TO TALK TO YOU! YOU'RE INSANE!"

She ran past me to the front door, flinging it open and ran outside. I'm a bit shocked from being cursed by a Disney character but I shake it off quickly. Knowing full well that leaving her alone for a moment would be fine for a normal person, but Elsa wasn't a normal person and it was night, so I sprinted after her and yelled at her to come back. Unfortunately, she didn't even glance back, so I had to grab my jacket from my room, toss it on, and follow after the Ice Queen with my bat while locking the door just in case something strange happened.

Heading down the stairs, I saw Elsa had stopped, surrounded by a small group of what appeared to be small dark reindeers, shadows drifting off them like a dark presence. I do remember seeing them, but in a video game and on youtube videos, not in real life. And their sights were focused on Elsa.

Upon seeing them, I concluded silently that this day was getting stranger for me.

"The Heartless!" I yelled to Elsa, the 5th spirit looking frightened. "Elsa be careful! They're dangerous!"

Some of the Heartless notice me and advance towards me, making me curse silently as I ready my bat. One tried to leap at me, but I swung my bat hard and landed the hit on its head, causing the dark spirit to disintegrate into dust. Regaining my momentum, I momentarily caught sight of Elsa using her powers to defend herself from the Heartless before the other Heartless tried to leap at me, forcing me to smack that thing into oblivion.

Might as well be like the same scenario from Stranger Things, like Steve Harrington facing the demodogs except these were the Heartless.

Regaining my breath, I ran to where Elsa was destroying the Heartless with her powers, trying to aid her by smacking the evil spirit creatures that were trying to attack us. Based on how many were destroyed, I determined from counting there were only 5 left, which we took down easily (a bit harder for me since I have no powers). Upon destroying the last one, me and the 5th Spirit of the Enchanted Forest tried to regain our breaths, with me hopefully thinking that nothing else tried to pop out of nowhere and surprise attack us. Elsa stood up, wiping away the sweat on her face.

"Thank you Alexander." She said, with me nodding before I looked behind her and paled real quick. In the distance was a dark cloaked person, whose face I couldn't see as their face was hidden behind a mask, pointing a crossbow at whose target was the Ice Queen. Now normally, the instinct of ducking is normal for a person, but only if they know they're being targeted. With Elsa not knowing that she was in sight of an assassinaton, I couldn't run the risk of her being killed and running a chance that her universe could be affected or whatever cosmic balance be disrupted (if there was one). So I did the only thing I suppose was either a heroic act or something stupid.

I shoved her to the side, seeing an arrow leave the crossbow and fly at a rapid speed, impacting me on the shoulder.

Now, I've seen lots of movies where people get hit on the shoulder by either an arrow or bullet, and the majority of the time they die in the movie from the wound. Whether if I was ready to die, I probably wasn't, but at least I was going out hero style. Of course, the thought of dying isn't funny, but I suppose the situation from how I could be dying from was. With my vision getting a bit blurry, I could make out though seeing Elsa shooting ice in the direction of the person, but whoever it was, they were gone.

Crumbling to the ground, I saw Elsa leaning down, fumbling and pulling out the arrow from my shoulder while holding down on it, telling me to stay awake. I'm not sure what happened next, whether I was hallucinating from blood loss, but my shoulder was growing cold. I couldn't make out what else that Elsa was trying to tell me, but I did know that I saved someone from certain death. And before I knew it, my eyes closed and everything went dark and quiet.

A/N: Oh God. This is a children's movie that possibly went dark with the idea of a drop of blood. Anywho, our dear main protagonist Alexander got show by an arrow saving Elsa. I suppose sacrificing yourself to save a Disney princess is worth the risk. But don't worry, this ain't no short fanfic or is it? Anyways, thanks for reading and expect the next chapter in a day or so, depending how life treats me. :)