I am so sorry guys. I was going to past this on Halloween but I got so busy and only just remembered to post it. Anyways, Happy Halloween! Expect an update tomorrow to ake up for this late one!

Credit for the idea goes to WordSmyth

P.S. This is not completely historically accurate so yeah... Enjoy and let me know what you think!

Hallow's Eve was a holiday that was spreading across 1500th century Europe at an alarming pace. The Gaelic celebration was becoming popular, specifically in the north. On this day, children roamed villages in costumes and asking for a trick or a treat. Adults and elders either handed out treats or received a trick from the children. Young adults and teenagers went to balls and parties.

Which is why Elsa and the Royal Family of Arendelle were in a carriage on their way to Hampton Court for a Hallow's Eve Masquerade Ball. Her sister Anna bounced in the seat beside her, her fall fairy costume swaying with her movements. Elsa sat, playing with the skirt or her Cinderella costume. She thought it would be clever and put a twist on the original Cinderella dress and make it light blue with butterflies on the shoulders but now she was beginning to think she looked ridiculous.

"Elsa darling, stop fidgeting," Iduna scolded her daughter softly, "You'll mess up your dress."

"Sorry, mother," Elsa said softly and she looked down at her lap.

"Don't be nervous, Elsa," her father added, "There will be plenty of people your age there. Tonight, they opened the gates to all the people in the surrounding villages. It should be fun. And, who knows? You might meet someone."

Elsa's head snapped up with her cheeks a bright shade of red, "Father!"

Agnarr laughed at his daughter, "Alright, but keep it in mind. You are almost sixteen and-"

"And I need to find a husband to ascend the throne. I know," Elsa sighed as she looked out the window. "It's not so bad, Elsa," Anna smiled up at her sister, "Maybe you'll meet a handsome prince!" Elsa smiled back at the five year old, "Maybe."

"Ugh, I hate dresses," Sam growled as she pulled her skirt up so she could continue her trek to Court. The three teenagers were currently making their way to Queen Elizabeth's party. Sam was dressed in all black, not having a specific character for the costume ball. Danny was dressed as the Phantom in mostly black with some white and a white mask covering half his face. Tucker was dressed as Leonardo de Vinci with a red beret and cape. "Cheer up Sam," Danny smiled, "It could be worse. It could be pink."

Tucker nodded, "He's got a point."

"Samantha Manson, drop your skirt immediately!" the voice of Mrs. Manson rang through the air from behind them, where the rest of the parents were. Sam groaned but obeyed. "How did you get your mom to agree to that dress anyway?" Tucker asked, "She hates black."

"I promised her I would meet two of her stupid suitors," Sam grumbled while crossing her arms, "I hate being a girl."

"At least you don't have to learn about the pains of manual labor," Danny countered, "My arms still hurt from hand plowing the fields yesterday."

Sam sighed, "Why are we even going to this? I mean, it's just a distraction from the Protestant prosecution that's happening in France."

The trio and their families reached the gates of Court to find they were open. The courtyard was filled with people. Lanterns were set up for nightfall and music filled the air. Food was being served to all the attendants as people danced.

"Maybe, but this is one hell of a distraction," Tucker smiled as he watched a group of girls walk by. "Woah there tiger," Danny warned, "This is a party where royalty and peasants mix. Be careful who you talk to."

Tucker waved him off, "You worry too much."

" … And remember Anna, don't go off with strangers and don't go outside the palace walls," Elsa said as she held her sister's hand. Anna smiled and nodded, eager to go and make new friends. Elsa let out a small laugh at her sister's enthusiasm and let go of her hand, "Okay, now off with you." Anna sprinted for the table full of desserts where a small group of children were gathered.

Elsa smile faded as she turned back to the crowd. Her parents had gone to socialize with diplomats and she was now left alone among the costumed people. At least she didn't feel out of place. Some people's costumes were far more extravagant then her's. She took a deep breath, moved her braid so it draped over her left shoulder, smoothed her dress, and moved into the crowd.

She had barely taken ten steps when a body suddenly rammed into her. She closed her eyes and waited for the collision with the concrete, but it never came. She opened her eyes to find herself in the arms of a young man who look down at her, worried. He frantically helped her up while pulling off his white mask, "I'm so so sorry. I didn't see where I was going and I-" He stopped when he met her eyes, finally getting a good look at the blonde.

"It's alright," she smiled kindly. His cheeks burned when he saw her smile and he returned it with a sheepish grin of his own. Elsa examined the boy. He had raven black hair and sky blue eyes, not to mention the cute blush. "I-I'm Danny," he said holding out his hand. Elsa smiled and took it, "Elsa." Danny gently raised the delicate hand to his lips and kissed it.

Now it was Elsa's turn to blush as she turned her head to the side so he couldn't see. Danny smiled at the adorable act and gestured to the dance floor. "Uh, can… Ahem… May I have this dance?"

"You may."

Danny led her to the dance floor. The two seemed to lose track of time as the dances went on. The setting sun soon revealed the moon and lanterns were lit to spread warm and light through the ball. Elsa and Danny kept dancing and laughing as they conversed during the dances. Eventually, they stopped to catch their breath. They laughed as they made their way to the edge of the crowd. "So, your father was caught in a net in the woods until you had to come and cut him down?" Elsa asked. Danny sighed, "Yep. That's my dad for ya. Clever but not the brightest candle in the dining hall."

Elsa used her hand to stifle her laugh at his comment and dry wit. Suddenly someone called out behind him. "Danny! There you are!"

The two teens turned to find a boy and a girl walking up to them. "Dude we've been looking everywhere for you," the boy said.

"Sorry guys, I got a little distracted," he gestured to the blonde, "This is Elsa. Elsa this is Sam and-"

"Foley," the other boy said and he sent her a winning smile, "Tucker Foley." Sam scoffed, "Tucker can you leave the poor girl alone." She paused, "Wait, Danny did you say Elsa? As in Princess Elsa?"

"Princess?" Danny asked as his eyes widened when he looked back at Elsa, "You mean, I rammed into royalty and then danced with her?" he facepalmed and muttered, "Damn Fenton luck."

"Oh no, it's alright, really," she tried to reassure him, "I didn't mind at all." Sam smirked and shoved Danny forward a bit, "Well, Tuck, I think the dance floor is calling our name."

"But you don't danc-"

"Shut up and get your butt on the dance floor!" she shoved him away from the two teens.

Elsa watched them go, "Your friends are very interesting." Danny laughed, "Yeah, they're a little rough around the edges but they're there if you need them." Elsa smiled and felt a pull on her dress. She looked down to find Anna smiling up at her. "Anna!" Elsa smiled down her sister, "Are you having fun?" Anna nodded eagerly but her smiled faded to curiosity when she spotted Danny. "Oh, Danny, this is my little sister, Anna. Anna this is Danny."

"Well," Danny said as he kneeled down on one knee and overdramatically bowed, "It is a pleasure." Anna laughed at the young man and gestured for Elsa to kneel down as well. When she did, Anna stood on her tiptoes and whispered in her ear, "He's cute."

Elsa blushed and hurriedly stood up while Danny did the same. "A-Anna," Elsa stuttered in embarrassment, " Why aren't you playing with the children?"

"Mother and father said it's time to go."

Elsa glanced up at the large clock tower and her eyes widened to find it was almost midnight. Did time really go by that fast? "Oh, okay," Elsa nodded, "Tell mother and father I'll be right there."

Anna turned and skipped off while Elsa turned to Danny, "Well, I'm afraid I have to go," she gave him a sad smile, "But thank you, I had so much fun tonight." He gave her a big smile back, "Me too."

"Perhaps, we will meet again soon."

"Hopefully."

Elsa turned to go but stopped. She whirled around and quickly kissed his cheek before going off to meet her family. As she walked to the gates of the courtyard she thought back to Anna's words from the carriage.

Maybe you'll meet a handsome prince.