Disclaimer: I do not own any of these characters you are about to meet. And I do not own Once Upon a Time

This is a crossover of Once Upon a Time, Lord of the Rings, Frozen, Tangled, and Beauty and the Beast. I didn't realize Beauty and the Beast was in it until recently.

Author's note: If you have never seen Once Upon a Time prepare to be confused. If you are a Once Upon A Time fan, prepare to be confused.

Previously on Once Upon a Time:

Elsa has been trying to learn to control her ice powers, but keeps freezing the forest and now has frozen the entire river. Rapunzel wishes to help in any way she can, but is grieving for the loss of her true love. Frodo's life is slowly fading from his old wound. His life could end at any moment.

Episode 10

Let it Go

Before the Curse

Elsa continued to walk through the snow up the mountain. It felt steep and the snow was making her feet feel numb. She looked around and noticed the snow seemed to be glowing pure white. There were no footprints anywhere. The wind was howling and nipping at her cheeks. She watched as the snow fell and blew around. It illustrated perfectly how she felt inside…

"Don't let them in, don't let them see…" Elsa recited everything her father taught her. "Be the good girl you always have to be. Conceal, don't feel. Don't let them know…" She examined her remaining glove. Anna took off the other glove by accident. If Elsa kept repeating those old, meaningless words she would surely lose her mind. She ripped off her glove and let the wind carry it away. "Well, now they know." She let her magic escape her fingers. "Let it go, let it go…can't hold it back anymore." She waved her hand and built the snowman she and Anna had made years ago. She let the magic burst from her hands. She waved snow around in the wind which blew wildly. She took off her cape and let it fly away. "The cold never bothered me anyway." She continued to walk up the mountain. Her stride became more confident. She progressively began to run until she came to a divide. She blasted her magic at the edge and ragged steps appeared. When she stepped on it, the ice became smooth and blue. She began to run up the steps and more appeared. She reached the other side and stomped her foot in the snow. Ice appeared in the shape of a snowflake. She raised her hands and the ice grew and began to form a giant palace made of ice. She could see the stars through the ice ceiling, and a chandelier was formed from crystal-like ice. Elsa ripped off her crown and tossed it aside.

"Let it go…" She told herself again, taking the bun out of her and sighing in relief. "Let it go…" She pulled her braid over her shoulder. She lifted her hands slightly and ice was woven into her dress, turning it blue, and adding a long train. She felt powerful and walked toward her new balcony. She took in the sun and laughed, finally able to except herself. "The cold never bothered me anyway." She said before she turned around and slammed the door of her balcony.

Story Brook

Granny's restaurant was quiet and solemn the morning after the Blue Fairy had announced that Frodo's life was in danger. Emma sat at the bar, drinking hot cocoa with cinnamon. Anna sat at a table, her head resting on her arms and she was sound asleep. Ruby was at the counter, wiping the surface aimlessly with a rag. Granny walked in and stood behind the counter.

"Ruby, the counter is already clean," She said. "If you keep that up, you'll wear it away, and soon there won't be a counter."

"Huh?" Ruby blinked and looked over at her grandmother.

"Have you three been here all night?" Granny asked.

"Yep." Emma replied.

"I can't stop thinking about it…" Ruby added.

"I see," Granny said. "It's almost August and this town is freezing…"

Frodo walked into the diner, looking tired and pale. He was fully dressed, except his hair was messy and curly.

"How are you feeling?" Emma asked.

"All right…" Frodo said. "My shoulder always aches in the cold weather. I think it's going to snow again."

"It's strange…" Ruby said. "There's no snow on the ground…I wonder what happened."

"I don't know what we should do…" Emma said.

"Anna," Frodo put a hand on the sleeping girl's shoulder and gently shook her. "Wake up."

"Mmmm…" Anna lifted her head and winced. "Yeah… my neck…"

"I think I know what we have to do." Frodo said.

"What…who's talking to me?" Anna mumbled, laying her head back on the table.

"Um…Frodo…"

"Frodo…what are you doing in Arendelle…?"

"Anna, we're in Story Brook."

"I love story books!"

"Anna," Frodo shook her again. "Wake up!"

"Oh…" Anna rubbed her eyes. "Sorry Frodo…what's the plan?"

"Whoever comes with us, we'll need sleeping bags, blankets, hot chocolate mix, a heater, and possibly a tent. Though I'd prefer a trailer with some source of heat…"

"What are you talking about?" Emma said. "You want to go camping?"

"Hey, his life is hanging by a thread; if he has a bucket list to complete who are we to stop him?" Ruby said.

"No," Frodo said. "We have to find Elsa." Frodo said. "Immediately. What have we been doing? We've been saying "Let's find Elsa, let's help Story Brook!" But we haven't really done anything. So now I say we go into those woods and find Elsa."

"What about Operation Frog?" Emma asked.

"What about Belle?" Ruby asked.

"This is Operation…Ice… and Belle is Lacey now." Frodo said.

"I say we do it!" Anna said.

"Besides, everyone is going to blame Regina. I don't want to think about what that might lead to." Frodo added.

"Probably panic…" Ruby said.

"All right." Emma said. The four of them stood and made their way out. Granny called to them, warning them to be careful. They walked out into the street. The air was cold and it nipped at their faces.

During the Curse

Samantha Snow lived alone in the middle of the woods. She would visit the town occasionally, but she preferred not to be around people. Her house was blue and often cold. The cold didn't bother Samantha that much, but she wondered if her house was ever going to be warm. She spent her days sitting in her home, a want for something. She wasn't sure what it was…

One day, she walked down into her basement, thinking of turning on the heater. She noticed a small stack of boxes. She hadn't looked through them in years. She took one back upstairs with her, completely forgetting about the heater. She sat on the floor in her bedroom and looked through the boxes. She pulled out what looked like a matching orb and scepter. She set them aside and pulled out an old doll. The doll had red hair and a pretty green dress. She examined it carefully. She couldn't explain why, but she felt very sad. Tears fell from her eyes and she began to sob, hugging the doll close to her chest.

Story Brook

Frodo, Emma, Ruby, and Anna walked into to the cursed Bag End. Mary Margaret, David, Henry, Sam, and Rosie were all waiting for them. Sam started pouring questions, asking where Frodo had been and why he had been gone for so long. Emma's family had come to Bag End to ask Sam if they had seen Emma. They all sat down together and listened as Frodo and Emma explained what had happened yesterday.

"So… Frodo's going to die?" Henry asked.

"Yes," Emma replied.

"And you only found out about this yesterday?" Mary Margaret asked.

"Yes," Frodo nodded.

"We can't tell Elanor about this…" Rosie said. "She wouldn't understand…"

"Even if she did, she'd be heartbroken." Sam added.

"Agreed," Frodo said.

"So, you're going to really find Elsa." David confirmed.

"Yes," Frodo said. "We came here to start packing."

"What if you die on the journey?" Mary Margaret asked. Frodo didn't answer her at first. He had thought of a plan, but he knew if he told anyone about it, they'd tell him to be hopeful and that he wouldn't die.

"If I die, Emma and Anna should continue. Ruby could take me back." He answered. "We came here to pack," He stood up. "Let's hurry."

"This might take a while." Emma said.

"Let's make a list." Ruby said.

"Let's just go now!" Anna said.

"We're going to need food." Emma said. They walked around the house, making preparations to find Elsa.

During the Curse

Morgan Green walked into her apartment, tired after a long day. She walked into her room. Morgan liked to collect dolls. She had a few displayed on her shelves and her dresser. Her favorite was a rag doll with blond hair and a blue dress. She had it for as long as she could remember. She held it closely and sighed. It was winter, and she suddenly felt like building a snowman.

Story Brook

Elsa had been in different parts of the forest. She tried hard to make a simple snowman. But she kept turning the forest into ice. She left her house and traveled toward the mountain, with nothing but her gloves, hat, and coat. She thought about how she did it before. She wasn't sure what happened. After she built her castle, she failed to notice a violet mist coming toward her. She didn't notice it until it was too late. She lost all memory, but always had a longing for her sister, Anna. Elsa was unsure how she came by this house, and she had no idea where she was, except the town was called Story Brook.

Elsa thought again. How did she do it?

She remembered taking off her gloves. She looked down at her hands, and slowly took off her gloves. She dropped her gloves in the snow when it suddenly dawned on her.

"Let it go…" She said aloud. She traveled quickly out of the woods and came across a familiar divide. With a burst of magic, she made a stair case across the divide. She stomped her foot and built the same ice palace she had before. She took off her coat and hat. She made her dress and finally felt free and powerful again. She was happy she could finally control her powers.

~jb~

As Frodo continued to load his car, he noticed that it was snowing. He held out his hands and let the snowflakes touch his palms.

"Terrible news! Terrible news!" Leroy as he ran up to Frodo. Doc and Happy were running close behind him.

"Again?" Frodo asked.

"You have to come, Mr. Mayor!" Doc said. "The whole town's gathering! They're blaming Regina for the snow! They think she's cursed us."

"They're coming to the house for answers!" Happy said.

"My house?" Frodo asked.

"No, Elijah Wood's house!" Leroy retorted. "Of course your house!"

"Um… all right." Frodo said. Emma and Anna came out with some sleeping bags.

"Where are you guys going?" Leroy narrowed his eyes at them.

"Camping trip." Emma said.

"And leave the town in the cold?!" Leroy shouted.

"Emma, the town is coming." Frodo said. "I need to negotiate, and I'll need Anna's help."

"Got it!" Anna said. People were already gathering around the house.

"Mr. Mayor, what's going on?" Archie Hopper asked.

"Why is it cold…and snowing?" Dopey asked.

"Y…yes…?" Bashful blushed.

"I don't know what's safe anymore!" The father of Hansel and Gretel stepped forward. The school's burned down, and now it's snowing?"

"The river is completely frozen." Dr. Whale added. "Has Regina gotten enough revenge?"

Frodo waited patiently for them to stop talking. He carefully climbed on top of his car.

"Mr. Frodo, be careful!" Sam scolded.

Frodo ignored his paranoid gardener and cleared his throat. The crowd finally went silent and turned to the mayor.

"All right…" He said. "Um… this is going to be very difficult for me to explain. You are all probably wondering about the snow…"

"Ugh…" Emma closed her eyes.

"And I can tell you are all blaming Regina…"

The crowd all seemed to nod at him.

"Well… I have good news…" Frodo said. "It's not Regina!"

"Then who is it?" Dr. Whale snapped.

"My sister," Anna spoke up. "Elsa. She has these weird ice powers that she can't control…"

"She froze Arendelle before the curse." A man walked forward and stood in front of the crowd. Anna smiled at Hans.

Another man pushed his way through, two stronger men following him. He had a mustache and gray hair. "So?" He said. "Regina must be conspiring with Queen Elsa!"

"No," Anna said. "Elsa doesn't know how to control it…"

"She had twenty-nine years to practice!" The Duke of Weselton said.

"But we couldn't use magic." Ruby said, coming up to stand next to Anna. "Her powers must have been blocked or something…"

"She must be stopped!" The Duke said.

"Actually," Frodo said. "We're about to go find her. We're going to see if we can help her thaw the summer."

"I'm helping." Anna said. "I'm taking responsibility for this. Before the curse, I made her angry, and took her glove…it's a long story…but it was my fault…"

"Who is going with you?" Archie asked.

"I am," Emma said.

"Of course!" Archie said. "Who else is better for the task?"

"I am too," Ruby said. "I could probably sniff her out."

"I am also going." Frodo added.

"But, who will take care of Story Brook?" Dr. Whale asked.

"I'm leaving David in charge." Frodo replied.

"I can help in any way I can." Hans said.

"I left him in charge of Arendelle." Anna said. "You can trust him."

Frodo narrowed his eyes at Hans. He wasn't sure if he could trust Hans. There was a familiar look in eyes…it almost reminded him of Boromir…but dark…He seemed to lust after something… He shook his head. "Very well, I trust you Anna." He said.

"We're almost finished packing for the trip." Emma said. "We will…" She paused and thought about her words. She almost informed the town where they were going, but then thought better of it. "We will solve this mystery, and we'll bring back summer."

The crowd seemed to heave a loud sigh. Some turned and began to walk away; satisfied with the answers they were given. Some lingered and wondered if there was more they could do to help.

"I wish you luck." The Blue Fairy walked up to them. "I would undo this magic myself, but it is very powerful, and can only be undone by Elsa."

"Thank you." Emma said.

"Frodo Baggins!" The Blue Fairy suddenly snapped, making Emma nearly jump out of her skin. She turned to see Frodo still standing on the car. He jumped as well. "Get down from there!"

Frodo slipped off the roof and was caught by Anna and Ruby.

"Keep an eye on him." The Blue Fairy turned back to Emma.

"I will," Emma promised.

Author's Note: Wow…this is a short episode. I am blocked…sigh… I hope you enjoyed though! ;)