Disclaimer: If I owned Harry Potter or Frozen, half of what I write would be canon...
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Two quick things guys:
This will be DARK. I did not like how the characters in Frozen just disregarded a lot of things. Elsa wasn't a tad more upset about leaving the only home she ever had? Anna wasn't the least bit upset that Elsa hid from her? Suuuure, that's toooootally believable. I will be portraying very different things than how the movie showed. Some characters will also seem VERY different. Hopefully for the better.
Also, I am as much of a fan of the songs in the movie as the next person, but in real life, that doesn't happen, and this isn't a song-fic. So in other words, Elsa won't sing 'Let It Go', and Olaf won't sing 'In Summer'. Christophe and Sven singing 'Reindeer are better than People' will still be a thing though, as that was a short song he did as a lullaby, so therefore, not a huge thing.
ON TO THE STORY!
Harry stood in the room, disguised as a new guard, watching Elsa's coronation. He watched proudly as the crown was placed on her head. He watched as she removed her gloves to take hold of the scepter and the golden rod of the Royal Family of Arendelle. Clapping when she was hailed as the Queen of Arendelle, he smiled widely, proud of his best friend. Walking with the other guards to the throne room, he made an escuse of going to the bathroom to ditch the guard uniform and changed into his fancier clothes.
He came out as she and Anna were introduced, clapping with the crowd. Frowning when the older gentleman from Wessleton approached Elsa, he laughed when she pawned him off on Anna. Casually manuevering himself around towards Elsa, he frowned when she turned away from Anna. Recognizing the signs that she was getting stressed, he began to speed up a little bit, but a woman grabbed his hand and dragged him out to dance. Sighing, he danced, trying to get away from the woman.
Finally making his way closer to Elsa, he saw Anna and a man approaching Elsa. Getting close, he heard Anna mention marriage with the man next to her, much to Elsa's annoyance. He started pushing through the crowd to get to Elsa, seeing Anna start to yell at Elsa.
"-aid ENOUGH!" Elsa yelled, blasting ice across the room.
"No..." Harry said, slowing down.
The whole room got quiet, before the Duke of Wessleton spoke up.
"Sorcery... I knew there was something dubious going on here."
"Elsa..." Anna said, staring in shock at her sister.
Harry tried to get to her, pushing his way through the crowd, and managed to get to the front just as Elsa burst out of the door.
Running after her, he heard someone yelling.
"Monster... MONSTER!"
Pushing himself to run faster, he got outside and saw a fountain frozen in mid-stream. There was a crowd of panicking people, and Elsa was gone. The Duke of Wessleton was laying on the ground, ice all around the area in front of him. Yelling her name, he followed Anna and the man she had been with, hoping to catch up to Elsa before she did something drastic. Running through the door of the guardhouse, he saw Anna stop at the edge of the lake and fall to her knees. Elsa was stepping onto the other side, as the entire fjord began to freeze over.
"No..."
Turning and fleeing before Anna or the man could see him, he ran back to the palace, seeing the people still running around confused and scared. Tripping the Duke of Wesleton on his way in, he entered the palace. Making his way to a deserted Corridor, he slowed down, feeling his way along the wall. Finding a hidden groove, he pressed it in, then went to the other side of the hallway and pulled a torch brazier.
Entering the now open secret passage, he closed it behind him, running through the stone passageway until he got to the end of the hallway. Entering a spare bedroom, he went to the bed and began to pull it away from the wall. After pulling the bed away, he went behind it and opened up a panel in the back of the headboard. Harry pulled out a well-weathered traveling cloak and fastened it around his shoulders. Reaching in further and pulling out a sword, he strapped it to his hip, before reaching his hand back and pulling out an old picture.
Placing the picture in the satchel at his hip, he closed the panel. Pushing the bed back into place, he entered the passageway again and headed back towards the hallway he had started in. Opening the passage, he walked out to the surprise of the Duke of Wessleton. Rearing back his fist and punching the man in the face, he grimly closed the passage. Hitting the man one more time to ensure he was unconscious, Harry left the palace. Breaking into a run, he ran past the guards who began to chase him when they saw the blade.
Reaching the ice that Elsa crossed on, he began to cross, making sure to crack the ice behind him so that he could not be followed. Hearing a splash, he turned his head and saw the guards pulling a man out and then retreating. Turning forwards again, he entered the woods.
"I'm coming for you Elsa."
-LINE BREAK-
Elsa ran through the snow, tears running down her face as she felt small sticks and bushes catch her clothes. Crying out when a thorn bush slid along her cheek, she fell into the snow, crying. Slowly getting up, she began to run again, though not nearly as fast. Her heart ached, with her sister now thinking she was a monster, and her whole kingdom hating her. She couldn't even control herself. She couldn't imagine what they were saying about her lack of control since she was supposed to be their Queen.
Reaching the edge of the mountain, she roughly rubbed the tears away from her face and began to scale the mountain, forming ice holds to hang on to. Melting the ice as she went so she couldn't be followed, she stopped to look back at Arendelle once she got high enough to see it. Seeing Arendelle just made her chest and her head hurt.
"Anna... Harry..." She whispered, fresh tears running down her cheeks.
Turning back, she sped up, beginning to use her ice to propel herself upwards.
"I have to get away from all this. I'm never going to hurt anyone ever again."
-TIME SKIP-
Elsa finally reached a bank of snow, near the peak of the mountain. Looking around and hugging her arms to her chest lightly, she looked around. Slipping her other glove off, she began to throw bits of her magic around, beginning to smile. Unclipping her cape, she walked forwards and threw her hands out nervously. Smiling widely when she made a bridge of ice, she ran up the bridge, laughing.
"I've never felt this good in YEARS!" she yelled to the world.
Throwing her arms out around her, she leaned down, then threw her arms up, forming ice walls all around her. Slamming her heel down, an icy floor formed. Raising her arms once the floor and walls connected, she began to form a room around her. Laughing and dancing around, she waved her hands as a palace began to form around her. Watching a chandelier form above her, and the walls gain a luminescent quality, she got an idea.
Throwing her crown to the other side of the room, she laughed to herself. Undoing her braid and letting her hair run down and on her left shoulder, she waved her hands at the bottom of her dress. Letting her magic envelop her, she felt her clothes change and looked at herself, twirling in a circle.
As her laughter ceased, she fell to the floor in a heap, breathing hard. Slowly standing up, she looked around, amazed she had been able to create all of this. Walking to her balcony, she gazed out towards Arendelle and sighed, feeling her heart break again and ruin her good mood.
"I'll miss you. All of you."
Turning from the balcony and walking inside as the door slammed, she waved her arm and fell to the side, a couch forming so she could land on it. Now fully realizing what had happened, the shock and awe of her powers having sapped her energy, she cried. Shivering, she cried herself into a restless sleep.
-LINE BREAK-
Anna trudged through the snow, shivering as she tried to calm her horse down. Crying out when a tree fell and scared her horse away, she fell over and ended up getting snow all over her. Rolling down a snowbank, she 'eeped' when snow got into her dress.
Climbing out of the snowdrift, she felt the energy being sapped from her body. Rubbing her body, she carefully walked forwards, only yo slide down a hill and land in a river. Screaming in part due to frustration, and in part due to the temperature of the water, she climbed out, feeling her clothes growing heavy. As she walked out of the water, she began to see spots on her vision, the cold beginning to get to her. Noticing a cabin nearby, she began to shuffle her way through the snow to reach it. Anna began to cry, not thinking she would ever make it, as her clothes began to freeze to her.
Crying out in pain when she tripped and cut her forearm on a particularly sharp chunk of ice, she held her arm to her side as it began to sluggishly bleed. Getting up, she kept walking towards the cabin, as the blood on her arm froze up and sealed the wound shut. Finally reaching the cabin, she felt her legs give out, slamming into the door and hitting her head on the little bench outside. Groggily, she saw the door open, and heard someone say something, before everything went dark.
-LINE BREAK-
Groaning, Anna opened her eyes and realized that she could feel warm. Sitting up, she gasped when she moved her arm. Looking down, she saw a bandage all around her left forearm. Sitting up far more carefully now, she saw her dress sitting on the table next to her, and yelped, looking down at herself. She was wearing a brown coat with fur of some kind around the edges, and what felt like a cotton shirt underneath. She saw she had similiar pants, and a pair of thick wool socks.
"What happened?" she muttered to herself, not expecting a response.
She nearly jumped out of her skin when she got one.
"Yoo hoo. Hello. You were in the snow and had hurt your arm. I'm Oaken, and don't worry, my daughter changed you, not me." He said, ending in a chuckle when he saw Anna blush.
"Thank you. I think you saved my life." Anna said thankfully.
"Now, I was just wondering. Has another young woman, The Queen, perhaps, I don't know, passed through here?" Anna asked.
"Only one crazy enough to be out in this storm is you, dear." he replied.
Oaken led her out to the store, sitting behind the counter, when another man burst into the store, shaking snow off of himself.
"You and this fellow." Oaken amended, looking at the newcomer.
"Yoo Hoo. Big summer blowout." Oaken said to the man.
The man approached Anna, as she leaned against the counter, before saying, "Carrots."
At Anna's confused look, the guy leaned in, saying, "Behind you."
"Oh, right. Excuse me." Anna said, blushing.
Oaken piped up again, saying, "Whoa. A real howler in July, yes? 'vere ever could it be coming from?"
The man replied, saying, "The North Mountain."
Whispering that to herself, Anna began to think. Upon hearing that the guy sold ice for a living, Anna couldn't help but chime in.
"Ooh, that's a rough business to be in right now. I mean, that is really..."
The man gave her a look, as she backed up a bit.
"...That's unfortunate."
After hearing the two haggle for a second, Anna jumped in again.
"Ok, tell me what was happening on the North Mountain. Did it seem... magical?"
"Yes. Now back up, while I deal with this crook here." the man said, pointing at Oaken.
"'Vhat did you, call me?" Oaken said, getting up and gaining about 3 feet of height.
After throwing the man out, Oaken stepped back behind the counter.
Anna had grabbed a pair of boots and had placed them on the counter.
"I am sorry about this violence. I will add a quart of lutefish, so that we will have good feelings. Just the boots, yes?"
"Uhh... No. I'll also buy the carrots, rope, and the pickaxe."
"Very good dear. That'll be sixty." Oaken said.
Giving Oaken the money, she thanked him, put on the boots, and grabbed the rest of the stuff. Walking outside and seeing bootprints leading to the building next door, she walked over. Hearing someone singing, she burst in as they finished.
Having heard two voices, she said, "Nice duet."
Noticing that there were only a reindeer and a man their, she shrugged, approaching them.
"What do you want?" The man said.
"I want you to take me up the North Mountain." Anna said firmly.
Laying back down and putting his hat over his eyes, he said, "I don't take people places."
Frowning, Anna said, "Let me rephrase that."
Throwing the bag at his stomach, she said, "Take me up the North Mountain. Please."
At the man's look, she sighed.
"Look, I know how to stop this winter."
The man sighed, before laying down. "Fine. We leave at dawn. Oh, and you forgot the carrots for Sven." he said.
Anna glared at him, before throwing the carrots at his groin, causing him to cry out.
"Oops, sorry! Sorry! I'm sorry, I-" Stopping herself, she put her hands on her hips.
"We leave now. Right now." she said, before walking out og the door.
Leaning on the door outside, she sighed, in disbelief that she just did that. Composing herself, she walked over to the sled nearby. Running her hand along the edge, she turned when she heard the crunch of snow. The man walked out of the barn, leading the reindeer to the sled. Hitching it to the reindeer, he helped her on, before getting up himself.
With a flick of the reins, they were off.
-Line Break-
Harry trudged through the snow, trying and failing to follow Elsa's trail. He ran to the top of the hill, looking out around the landscape.
"ELSA!" he yelled.
Growling in frustration when the wind swallowed his cries, he took a minute to survey the area. He had already been out for hours and he had lost her trail.
"Dammit! I can't lose her. I just can't!"
Harry dove down the hill, wading through the snow in search for his best friend.
I KNOW, I'M EVIL FOR TWO REASONS:
THE WAIT FOR THE UPDATE
THE DAMN CLIFFHANGEEEEEEEER
I know I personally hate when Author's do that, so it always pains ME to do it. I just felt that this was a good place for the fic to stop. I'll see you all next time, and hopefully sooner than this time (aka, a less of a wait for the next update)
See you folks!
