Ugh. I have to update a lot more. Also I'm really short on ideas so please give me some! Thanks yayyy!
Summary: The King and Queen of Arendelle don't get shipwrecked and survive on their mysterious journey AKA Rapunzel's wedding (from Tangled).
"You'll be all right." Adgar told Elsa, the frightened blonde hugging herself tightly. The three royals were down at the docks, loading the luggage and equipment needed for the voyage for Corona.
"Papa, I'm scared. What if I hurt Anna somehow?" She whimpered, then mentally cursed herself. She sounded like an eight year old having a bad dream. She was eighteen!
"You won't, Anna will be fine." The king placed his hand lightly on her shoulder. "I promise. We'll be back in two weeks time."
Idunna, dark haired and dressed in her best traveling gown approached her elder daughter. "Goodbye Elsa. I'll miss you so much darling." She held out her arms, but Elsa stepped back. "N-no Mama. I'll miss you too but please don't touch me." She held her gloved hands close to her chest.
Idunna nodded sadly. It pained her to see her daughter be afraid of touching people, even her own mother. She sighed heavily, wondered for the millionth time if this were to be a good choice, nodded to the carriage driver, and picked up her waiting luggage bags to set off.
Later, Elsa sat at her windowsill, hugging her arms to her chest and watching her parents' ship trail farther and farther away from the docks and into the shimmering dusk waters, a sense of forbode in her chest.
2 weeks later...
The wedding had gone beautifully. Rapunzel and Flynn were the happiest people alive and for the exception of not having their daughters with them, it was fantastic. Now they were on the return voyage back home.
In the middle of the night on the second day of voyaging, a loud knock on the ship's main bedroom door roused Adgar. Sleepily, he pushed his way out of the warm covers and opened the door to the urgent knocks.
It was Carl, the second mate.
"Your majesty, there is a huge storm approaching we only have a small chance of escaping. It was completely unsuspected and struck out of nowhere! My men suspect witchcraft but I am trying to subdue them!" He sounded almost frantic.
"Witchcraft?"
"I swear! We were all sitting on the decks keeping watch when the sea jolted suddenly and storm clouds almost immediately clouded out the moon!"
"Are we drowning?" Adgar asked impatiently.
"N-no?"
"Alright then. Wake me up when we are." Adgar shut the door promptly and crawled back into bed. "Goodness. These false alarms..." He yawned and went back to sleep.
Carl hurried back on deck and looked side to side. Brewing storm clouds framed the horizon. "We'll wait this one out." He muttered. He went to the helm and ordered his men to steer sharply to the right. He charted a sharp right course, hoping to avoid the storm. It still came, but him and the captain's excellent skills managed to avoid most of the winds and rain.
Everyone awake on that ship watched in horror just out of the storm when a second ship that had not acted fast enough was sucked into the sea, not a trace of it left on the surface. As the ocean swirled ominously on without end, Carl realized they could have drowned.
"That could have been us." A sailor breathed.
Adgar and Idunna returned to Arendelle promptly two weeks later. Elsa had been sitting at her study, reading a geometry textbook but not really seeing it, anxious for her parents.
Her father's signature knock roused her and she immediately rushed to open it. There her parents stood, faces tan and showing signs of happiness.
She curtsied. "Hello Mama and Papa." She greeted them formally. "How was the trip?"
"Fantastic." Idunna replied, a smile on her face. "Rapunzel is just so beautiful, Corona is fair and warm, the food is excellent. We wished you could have-" She stopped short at seeing her daughter's downfallen face. "I'm sorry Elsa."
"If it wasn't for these stupid powers, I'd be able to do anything you guys are!" Elsa suddenly shouted, slamming her hands against the doorframe. A sheet of frost coated the frame and she leapt back, her rage immediately dissolved to fear. "I-I'm sorry."
"It's alright Elsa." Idunna felt helpless and so did Adgar. "We'll go say hello to Anna now." They slowly walked away from her bedroom door.
"...Anna..." Elsa breathed her sister's name. She had barley seen Anna since her parents left.
She sat down sadly at her desk again, than suddenly picked up her geography book and and slammed it on the ground, cursing.
"I HATE EVERYTHING!" She screamed, conjuring a huge block of ice and smashing it at her wall. She fell down sobbing. She would be stuck in her cursed room forever and ever, far from everyone in her family, far from the world, locked in by the wicked ice that locked her into place.
