I don't own Spider-Man or Frozen. They belong to Marvel, Sony, and Disney. Alrighty, and here's the official first chapter of the A Spider's Frozen Adventure Christmas Special. This chapter is short but it's longer than than the prologue and hopefully it should still be enjoyable. Now before we begin, let's reply to some reviews...

Prime's apprentice: Yes, yes it is. I wonder how that started aways... Christmas in July...

Night lock117: Yeah, I'm pretty sure everyone has at this point. Glad you enjoyed the chapter!

SORARULES23: Thank you! And if Disney keep Elsa straight or single (Oh please God, please keep Disney family friendly), the stronger chances of A Spider's Frozen Adventure 2 will be written.

Dexter: I was a fan of the original film and I'm a fan of the Jurassic World spin offs with Chris Pratt so it's possible but not in this story since it's a Christmas special and we're not really going into that... maybe in the actually sequel...

And with that out of the way, here we go!


Chapter 1: Christmas in Arendelle

The very next day, everyone was decorating the castle, preparing for Christmas. Kai was about to put ornaments on one of the Christmas trees when Olaf popped out startling Kai, "Surprise!" He stood back up and chuckled, "Not yet, Olaf."


A hour later, several maids were bring out the eight thousand salad plates across the hall with knight armor when Olaf popped out from one the helmets, making the maids gasp nearly dropping the plates. He beamed, "Surprise!" They smiled in amusement, "Not yet, Olaf." They then went back to their duty...


As Gerda was place the Christmas presents for tomorrow, as Peter walked by when he noticed the next present she was carrying was particular Olaf shaped. Peter sighed as he thought to himself, "How'd he manage to pull that one off?" He then quickly took the present from Gerda, "Hey, Gerda... I'll handle the rest of the presents from here."

"Thank you, Mr. Parker... I believe our Queen made the right choose of dating you..." She nodded with gratitude before moving on to her other duties. Peter chuckled as he turned to what he believed to be Olaf, "Olaf... really... all the lengths to wrap yourself to give us a..."

"Surprise!" Olaf jumped behind Peter making him yelp and and fell over. Dumbfounded as he was, Peter sighed and told the snowman, "Not yet, Olaf."

Before Olaf could leave, Peter asked, "Hey, Olaf..." Olaf turned around, "Yeah, Peter..."

"What's this?" Peter held out the Olaf shaped present. He answered, "Oh, that's a present for Aunt May and Jay! Elsa helped me make it, but I wrapped it..." Peter was silent for a minute before he stated, "Lovely wrapping, Olaf..."

"Why, thank you!" Olaf smiled as he walked off. As Elsa walked through, the hallway she noticed Peter lying on the ground, she gasped, "Peter?! Are you alright?"

"Yeah... I'm good..." Peter reassured her as she helped him up, "It's just... Olaf..." He showed her the present as Elsa realized, "You thought that was Olaf when the real one showed up..."

"Yeah..." Peter sheepishly nodded. Elsa wondered, "Shouldn't your Spider Sense warn you of this short of thing." Peter raised an eyebrow in amusement, "Really? You think Olaf will ever be a threat?"

"Good point..." Elsa giggled, "Once were done here we show probably tell what time it's starts." Peter pointed out, "If he could tell time... when he's still learning how to read... and spell..."

Elsa sheepishly nodded as she recalled that piece of information, "Yeah... we should probably add that to the things we need to teach him." Peter nodded, "Yeah... so... what's plan B then?"

"Anna..." She answered. Peter nodded in agreement, "Anna..."


Meanwhile, Anna was walking down the hall, marveling at all the decorations that had appeared practically overnight! She reached the ballroom door, and peeked inside. Gasping in amazement she entered, and as she walked by the kransekake, she reached out for one when Olaf revealed himself.

"Surprise!" he exclaimed, jumping out of the cake. As cake pieces flew everywhere, Olaf's head flew off and Anna managed to catch it, "Olaf! Not yet."

Olaf was tired of hearing those words. He had already surprised many staff members, and they all said the same thing. He just wanted to start the party already. As Anna finished talking, they heard another familiar voice coming from the stairwell, "Anna's right."

"Our surprise holiday party doesn't start until after the Jul Bell rings." Elsa explained as she waved some magical snow touches onto the already decorated stairs with Peter by her side. Olaf beamed, "Sorry, the suspense is tearing me apart." Peter stated, "Yeah... I'm pretty sure the whole kingdom knows that by now."

Elsa playfully shoved him, "Peter..." Anna reattached the snowman's head, who replied, "Thank you!" Anna giggled, "I'm excited too Olaf, this is Arendelle's first Christmas in forever!" Peter joked, "So, did you guys deliberately skip December 25th or how does that work?"

Everyone laughed at that as Anna corrected herself, "Okay... Arendelle's first Christmas with the gates open..."

Elsa smiled and added, "The first of many to come." Just then, Anna noticed people beginning to arrive in the courtyard, and running to the window, began to sing, "Elsa, look! They're arriving!"

"Oh, right... the singing... why couldn't it be a simple jungle bells..." Peter sighed. Elsa handed him note cards of the song they were singing as she added with a small peck on the check, "Just try to enjoy it and sing along."

Anna continued, "Look at everyone... They don't realize..."

"What?!" Olaf gasped. As Anna nodded towards the ballroom, they noticed the servants beginning to bring in the rest of the food and decorations for the party, "We planned a party... as a big surprise... Soon the ballroom will echo... With sounds of cheer..."

"As we ring in the season this year..." Anna went to ring three small bells sitting on the table, prompting Olaf to play with them. He couldn't play them as well as Anna could, but he still had fun. Then Elsa began to sang, as they all walked over to a wall covered in wreaths, "This is overdue... Gotta look our best..."

As Elsa pinned a leaf from one of the wreaths on Olaf, like a bowtie, Olaf was so happy. He sang, "Ooh! I've never been so nicely dressed..." Elsa turned to Peter as she continued to sing, "We'll be hosting and toasting the whole night through..." Peter and Elsa smiled at each other as they took each other's hands, "As we ring in the season with you..."

As, they let go, Olaf was so excited at this point. It appeared Anna and Elsa were too, as they grabbed each other's hands and began to spin around the ballroom. Peter smiled to see how far they come to fixing their relationship as sisters. A few minutes later, the four was back by the food, helping to finish decorate the cakes. Anna had the job of sprinkling sugar on the gingerbread castle. Peter helped with the frosting, properly the only thing he could do right, considering he burns everything else.

"It's the first Christmas in forever..." Anna sang.

"Since we opened up the gate..." Elsa added. She then noticed the gingerbread castle's gates weren't open, so she opened them. Noticing it was time for the party to begin, the four headed toward the castle doors, as Peter went through the note cards, Anna sang "And it's the first Christmas I remember to date..." As they open the gates, the sisters sang, "And it's already worth the wait..."

The people cheered for the royals and the holidays. Peter looked around for his Aunt as the sister's sang, "Look at all the joy..." Peter and the people sang, "All the joy..."

"And it's everywhere..." Elsa and Anna continued to sing as Peter and the people sang, "Everywhere..." Waving to the crowd and having them wave back made Elsa's next line ring with truth, "I feel the Christmas spirit in the air..."

"Feel the spirit..." The people sand along. The girls began to walk forward in unison, as they sang, "And the party will start... At the strike of noon... And we'll ring in the season so soon..." Just then the crowd started to part, and a familiar reindeer and ice harvester became visible. Behind them was the shining Jul bell, ready to be hung in the clock tower for the duration of the holidays. Olaf was so happy he just had to beam, "Hey! It's Kristoff and Sven!" He then gasped, "And the Jule bell!" He then paused, "Why am I so excited about that?"

"If I recall correctly, the Jule bell signals the start of the holidays in Arendelle." Peter explained to the snowman. Elsa smiled as she turned to them, "Peter's right, Olaf..." She gave her boyfriend a quick kiss on the check as Olaf nodded understandably, "Ooooooh!" Everyone sang as The townspeople worked together with Kristoff and Sven, and the bell started to be hoisted up into the air. Everyone from the smallest child, to Olaf, to the hero, and to the Queen watched in amazement, "And it's almost time... to ring the bell... We'll hear it chime through Arendelle..."

"It's finally here and it's happening fast..." Elsa sang as Anna added, "We'll make up for all we have missed in the past..." Together the held the rope as they sang, "It's time to celebrate... As we ring in the season at last..."

And together, the two sisters pulled the Jul bells string hard. The bells chime could be heard throughout the entire village, and everyone rejoiced. After years of waiting, the entire kingdom finally heard the words that hadn't been spoken by a monarch in the kingdom in years. Elsa declared, "Let the holidays begin!"

The girls and Peter looked at Olaf, and leaned down to whisper in his ear, "Okay, Now!" Olaf turned around and beamed, "Surprise!" But as the jolly snowman finally yelled "surprise," as he had been waiting to do all day, everyone was leaving. The girls ran out into the crowd. Peter sighed, "Oh boy..."


Well... that happened. You're probably wondering how could things get any worse than this? What about his Aunt bring along some guests for the party... which happen to be Peter's old classmates including Flash Thompson? You know Peter's old bully from high school aka Spider-Man's number one fan. That outta do it. But what's this? J. Jonah Jameson coming along for the mix. And not to mention none of Peter's hero friends being about to make it. All of a sudden, not having a tradition doesn't seem so bad in comparison. In Peter's eyes anyways... but what can Peter do to bring Elsa's spirts up? What can Olaf do? Find out next time. I hoped you enjoyed the chapter. Be sure to leave a review. And if you haven't already, be sure to follow and fav. as well. See you next time and if you're reading this on Christmas or July... then Merry Christmas!