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Arendelle, March 18th, 1814

"Kristoff is home!" the trolls yelled. "Where's that girlfriend of yours?" Ma added.

"She's busy working," he replied. She was currently 'working' on what she called Economic Stimulus, which in reality was actually her shopping to her heart's content in the market. "But how are you guys doing? I see you've lost some weight again, Kevin. What are you doing that's working so well?"

Kevin was a skinnyish troll who behaved like his blood was pure caffeine. "Well, you see, I love crystals: water crystals, fire crystals, air crystals, and so on." As he was talking he was counting each type of crystal off on his fingers. "And since I so love crystals, I spend my time hiking around the mountains searching for crystals. Actually, yesterday I found this one that I think is a Good Luck Crystal. I was going to give it to Anna, but since she isn't here, could you give it to her for me? Pleeeaaase?" Kevin's eyes grew huge and his lower lip came out.

"Fine, I'll give it to her. But just this once. I don't want a repeat of that Sulfur Crystal fiasco of yours."

"Oh, yeah. That was so stinky!" yelled a troll from the back of the group. There was a murmur of agreement from all.

Grand Pabbie, though, wasn't convinced. "But Kristoff, be careful with that one. While it does look a lot like a Good Luck Crystal, it may be deceiving us. Watch out, there is a very small chance that it may be a Time Crystal," he warned.

"Don't worry, I'll be careful with it. Now, there's a few other things that I wanted to ask you guys about…"


Should I buy that dress, or should I buy that chair? That would look absolutely wonderful in the corner of the Dining Room! Anna mused. Hey! I've got it! "I'll take both the dress and the chair, please," she told the shopkeeper.

The shopkeeper's jaw dropped to the ground. "Yes, your highness. Thank you so very much!"

"How much will that be?"

"That will be five rigsdalers, your highness."

"Allrightie! Here you go!" The royal guards accompanying Anna moved in with pained faces to move the new purchases back to the sled that was almost full already, already dreading in their minds carrying the chair around the castle, Anna deliberating over which room to put it in. It was the third of the day.

"Hello, Anna!" Kristoff yelled as he and Sven rode into the market, with people nearly diving to avoid being impaled by Sven's antlers. They needn't have bothered though, since Sven and Kristoff were actually doing quite a lot of dodging on their own. "The Experts have a gift for you," he said as the got closer.

"Ooh! I love presents! What is it?!"

"This," he replied as he hands the crystal to her. "They seem to think that it's a Good Luck Crystal, but Grand Pabbie isn't so sure. He says that there's a small chance that it is a Time Crystal, but, I was wondering if we cou…"

"Sounds fun either way. I'll go show Elsa!" She ran off the short distance to the bridge that led to the castle. The guards breathed a sigh of relief, their chair-carrying duties postponed for the time being.

"…go check out that new store over there, but uh, bye! I'll just, well, go and um, harvest some more ice. See ya." Kristoff's face fell, and Sven gave a muted sigh.

Kristoff patted Sven's neck. "It's okay, buddy. She'll be back soon."


Elsa was sitting at her desk, head throbbing from her morning so far, and was staring at her parents' portrait on the wall. It hung over a long table in the corner, and to the left of it hung her own portrait, which showed her in an ice dress, platinum blond braid flowing over her left shoulder. She had had that portrait made right after the great freeze, she remembered. Back when life was calm, and simple. Or, she corrected herself, at least simpler than now.

She had spent her morning attending to assorted trade deals, minor crises, and multiple people asking for her time, including that annoying writer. What was his name? Hans Christian Andersen? Wanting to write a story about her? Why would he want to do that? Plus, a prince from Denmark had just arrived yesterday to work out a trade deal, which also included a promise of mutual defense for both countries for the next 200 years. They probably just thought that if they were attacked she could just freeze the invaders, and even once she was gone they probably just assumed that her heirs would have her abilities, as well. Kai had told her earlier today that there was also an ambassador arriving from some young country out west later on. They, apparently, were only now sending out ambassadors some 30 years after their nation was born. Arendelle was really becoming the center of diplomacy in Northern Europe, it seemed. Next there was probably even going to be a Treaty of Arendelle.

Elsa walked over to her window, rubbed her temples, and sighed in exasperation. Why can't I ever have a day off where I could just wander around town with Anna and meet the people? Isn't that part of being a queen, too? Dealing with paperwork and diplomacy without a break is just so exhausting.

That was when a tap tap ta-tap tap sounded on the other side of her door. There was only one person she knew who knocked like that, and she had heard that knock for 15 years of her life at least one time a day. "Come in, Anna!" she called.

The door exploded inwards. "Hello, Elsa!"

"Hello to you as well, Anna. Does your shopping budget have any money left?"

"Oh, yeah, more than enough. Enough actually for me to go shopping again at least a few more times in the next week."

A few more times? Oh, my. I may need to cut that back some, while we still have gold in the treasury. "So what new and wonderful things did you get this time?"

"Oh, I got so much stuff you wouldn't believe it!" Try me, Elsa thought. She wasn't in a good mood this morning, but Anna always seemed to cheer her up. "I got a chair, a dining table, ten pounds of chocolate, thirty pounds of carrots for Sven, and…" She continued listing off numerous things, so many that Elsa lost track. But her rant did serve one good purpose; it got Elsa into a good mood, and by the end of the monologue, Elsa was actually chuckling.

"But I haven't even mentioned the coolest thing, by far! Look at what the trolls got me!"

Elsa chuckled to herself once again. You just named off half of the things you can buy in Arendelle. What could be cooler? But after a heartbeat, her curiosity won out. "What is it, Anna?"

"They say it's a Good Luck Crystal." She pulled a small white crystal out of a bag she was carrying. "Here, take a look at it!" The crystal went sailing across the room.

However, at the top of its arc, the crystal began glowing, a high pitched whining sound filled the room, and for a split second a blinding flash of white light engulfed the space. When the light disappeared, the crystal continued along on its path, flying right through the space where Elsa's hand had been just a moment earlier, then continued on its way, falling to the floor of the office with a muted thud. No one reached down to pick it up. It sat there. And sat there.

Elsa and Anna had disappeared without a trace.


Somewhere Else, Unknown Location, Unknown Date

Good grief, my head hurts, Elsa thought.

Elsa opened her eyes. She was lying on a carpeted floor, but instead of her office's blue carpet, this was mainly red. She could see that there were chairs along the back wall. She also noticed that Anna was waking up, lying face down a few feet away from her. Nothing looked out of place, including her hair, which was surprising, since it seemed that whenever Anna laid down, her hair inevitably looked as if she had been repeatedly struck by lightning. She looked for the crystal Anna had thrown to her seemingly seconds earlier, but couldn't find it. Somewhere else in the room, voices were talking, but in her dazed state she couldn't make out the words. She was so groggy, she just laid where she was for a few minutes, and she could see that Anna was doing the same. Then, after a little bit, Elsa began waking, and a song started playing with the words, "America, Spread your Golden Wings! Sail on Freedom's Wind, 'Cross the sky!"

Then, after the song finished, the voices came back, then after some more music, a third voice started talking, which she could now hear quite well. It said, "Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you for attending this presentation of The American Adventure, and on the behalf of everyone here at the World Showcase Lagoon, enjoy the rest of your day here at Epcot."

Crud.


Author's Note: Please review this story, I kind of know where I want to go with it, but would really like some input. Thanks!

Edit: Just made it longer and clearer, nothing huge.