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P.S., I have a lot of school/extracurricular stuff coming up, so I probably won't be able to update very much in the coming week or two. Sorry guys. (I really will try, though)

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Epcot, Unknown Date

Elsa and Anna, luckily, were able to stand up before the lights came on, which were themselves a surprise. There is no way that those are candles. Where are we? Elsa thought.

"Elsa, what just happened?" Anna asked worriedly.

"I honestly have no clue. I know that we are definitely not in my office anymore, or even Arendelle for that matter," Elsa responded. "Where did that person say we were?"

"Some place called Epcot, I think. Wherever that is."

"Yeah. Well, everyone is leaving through those doors over there. Maybe we should follow them," Elsa ventured.

"Sounds good to me. Lead on, sis!"

The sisters walked out of the theatre, admiring the statues along the sides. As they were about to walk through the doors leading to a hallway, someone who also was also walking out saw them and exclaimed, "Wow, I didn't know that they made those dresses for adults! The only people that I ever see wearing them around here are little girls! Where did you get them?"

Anna replied, "Oh, I bought mine downtown, hey sis, where'd you get yours?"

Elsa thought a bit before saying, "I got mine downtown too, I think."

The person said, "Really? I hadn't checked Downtown Disney yet, but maybe I'll have to check that out. Thank you so much!" She walked off.

Elsa chuckled and whispered to Anna, "She talks faster than you do! I never dreamed that would ever happen!"

Anna, mildly irked that someone had beaten her on that front, replied, "Yeah, I need to work harder. And what is Downtown Disney?"

Elsa just shook her head as they walked through the doors at the end of the hall. There, her jaw dropped. "Anna, this place is huge! Look at that stage over there!" It looked like it was so big that it couldn't have fit into the castle courtyard.

"Elsa, look at all of the buildings around the lake! What in the world is this place?"

"I don't know, but one thing that I do know is that our whole city could easily sit in here with room to spare." They walked off to the right. "And what in the world is that huge ball over there?" There was what looked to be a huge snowball some distance beyond the other shore of the lake.

"You ladies have got to be joking," said a man waiting in line for a place that apparently sold something called 'Funnel Cakes'. "That would be called the Epcot Ball. To get in here you kind of have to walk right underneath it," he said sarcastically.

Then someone standing behind him who looked to be his wife replied, "Wrong once again, Jack. There is a side entrance to the park, and that is called Spaceship Earth, moron."

"Whatever."

The sisters looked at them like they were crazy, moved slowly around them and just kept walking.


Behind Elsa and Anna in the outdoor seating for the Liberty Inn restaurant, a man was watching them. Wearing sunglasses, jeans and a Mickey Mouse long-sleeved sweatshirt, he looked like any other tourist visiting the most magical place on earth this January, however, the small in-ear radio, if anyone had noticed, smashed that idea to dust. He had been waiting there nearly since the park had opened an hour and a half ago, staring at the people exiting the theatre from behind those cold, impersonal glasses.

That was until now, when he had spotted two young women, one tall with blond hair and blue eyes, and the other with red hair and blue eyes. They both matched the descriptions that had been given to him.

The man spoke quietly into his mike clipped to his sleeve. "Wolfpack one-zero, this is Hawk niner-four. I have eyes on target, moving to phase bravo."

"One-zero copies, niner-four. Be advised, the visitors' threat level has not yet been determined. Command recommends caution, and would like to be kept in the loop. Command would also like to remind you to not be stopped by Disney security, as that could compromise operational security."

"Acknowledged, one-zero, will proceed with caution and will update regularly. Niner-four out."

The man stood up and disappeared into the crowd.


Elsa and Anna walked past buildings that looked like they had come from places that they had only read about in books, while everyone walking past them looked at them for almost an uncomfortable amount of time. After strolling about and ignoring everyone looking at them for a few minutes, they walked up to an area whose architecture triggered some déjà vu. Anna asked, "Is it just me, or do these buildings look familiar?"

"Yes, remember when we went on that diplomatic tour up north a few months ago? The Northern States had buildings that looked a lot like this." Elsa mused. "The buildings at home even look a bit like this." They walked into what could be thought of as a small plaza. On the right, there was a building whose sign read 'Akershus'. Straight ahead was a sign over an arch that read 'Maelstrom'. And on the left, people stood in line to get into a small building. But just inside that building's windows…

"Uh, hey Anna?"

"What Elsa?"

"Is it just me, or are paintings of us hanging up in the windows of that building over there?" As Anna looked over, she realized that their portraits were indeed hanging up over there, however, they were painted strangely, almost angularly. And to the left of the windows, a sign hung, with the words 'Elsa and Anna are here today'.

"They are impersonating us?" This did not make sense. Outside of Arendelle, they were not that famous, apart from the Snow Queen rumors that had been flying around the globe. Elsa decided to ask a man in what appeared to be a uniform what the line was about. "Excuse me sir, but could you tell us what that line is for over there?"

"Sure. That line is for the meet-and-greet with Anna and Elsa. Which, judging by what you two are wearing, you may want to get in line," he finished with a grin.

"Thank you, we may just do that," Elsa replied, turning to walk off. Anna followed close behind. Elsa walked straight to the line, and for the next half-hour (everyone around them was talking about how short this line was) they waited in line.

About ten minutes into the line however, a little girl in an exact replica of the dress Anna had worn to the coronation ball turned around in line and noticed them. "Mommy," she squealed, "It's Elsa and Anna!"

Here we go, Elsa thought. She did not want to turn into a celebrity right now, didn't want everyone bowing to them, not now. Not when they didn't know where they even were. Although, if we really wanted to be stealthy, we really should change up what we are wearing. But, she finally decided that she couldn't just ignore the small girl. "Why do you say that?" she asked, her voice kind.

"'Cause you really look like 'em, and when you got in line I start shivering!" she replied her voice chipper. No that Elsa looked around, it did seem like everyone within twenty feet of her was cold. Seriously? She closed her eyes and thawed the air around her. When she opened them back up, everyone was looking around in amazement, as the heat had returned quite quickly.

Anna took the conversation over. "Yes, those are our names. What's yours?"

"My name is Lizzie."

"Hello, Lizzie. How are you today?"

"I'm good. Can I have your autograph?" Lizzie struggled over this word, stopping on each syllable to try and get it right.

"My what?"

Lizzie's mom responded to that one. "Could we have your signature, please?"

"Oh, my signature, yeah, sure, um, what do you want me to sign?" Lizzie very helpfully handed Anna a pen and a book opened to a blank page. She signed 'Princess Anna' and handed it back. Lizzie then turned to Elsa and looked at her expectantly.

"Would you like mine, too, Lizzie?"

"Yes, please, Queen Elsa." Elsa took the pen and book and, always the monarch, signed 'Her Royal Majesty Queen Elsa of Arendelle'. She almost ran out of paper, and had to write 'of Arendelle' underneath the rest. She handed it back.

"Well, Lizzie, now that we've seen Elsa and Anna, should we go ride another ride now?"

"Sure!"

"And what do you say?" her mother asked.

"Thank you!"

"You're welcome," the two royals replied, small smiles gracing their faces. Lizzie and her mom moved off, the little girl skipping happily holding her mother's hand.

"She was so cute!" Anna exclaimed. Elsa wasn't thinking about that, though. The last time that a small child walked up to me like that was right before I ran away after the coronation, she remembered.

"Anna, do you know why she did that?" There was not a hint of sarcasm in her voice.

"No. I figured it was something that people normally do here."

Elsa wasn't convinced. She hadn't seen anyone else sign their name while they had been here. "Maybe it's just because of who we are." Anna hesitantly nodded her head in agreement.

They continued waiting in the line, until they were able to walk through the doors into the building. Their mouths dropped. "Okay, this is kind of creepy," Anna muttered. Standing ahead of them were…them. A man holding a small black thing turned around and motioned them to move up, but his face looked like it was saying 'who the heck are they?'

Elsa and Anna walked up to their copies, while the 2 small children who had been ahead of them in line walked out with their parents. "Hello," Elsa said to her copy.

"Uh, hello! How are you today?" She looked like she had just seen a ghost.

Elsa decided to have some fun with it. "I'm marvelous, really. So is my sister."

Copy Elsa looked at Elsa with huge eyes. "Uh-huh. Your sister?"

Anna responded, "Yes, I'm her sister. Don't you see the family resemblance? It's, like, so there."

The man who had waved them in was getting impatient. There were still people outside waiting to get in. "Okay, ladies, turn around and smile! Say cheese!"

Cheese? thought Elsa. "I'm sorry, I'm confused. Cheese?"

The man's smile wavered. "Yes. When you say cheese you smile."

Oh. Okay. Elsa put on a thin smile, and Anna, following her sister's lead, put on a wide, almost silly smile.

"Okay, ready?" the man asked, pointing the box at them.

"Sure," the sisters replied simultaneously.

"Alright. On the count of three. One, two…"

A bright white flash engulfed the room for a millisecond, startling Elsa so much that she froze the floor she was standing on. Luckily, no one noticed.

"Okay, thank you," Anna said with a shaky voice. That flash had really startled her, and she now had a spot in her vision. While the man with the box asked them if they had a PhotoPass, whatever that was, they walked quickly out of the building and continued toward the big ball, leaving multiple confused people in their wake.


"What the heck happened there?" the photographer asked himself as he waved in the next group. The two ladies that had just left had looked even more like Elsa and Anna than the cast members actually doing the meet and greet, which, the photographer thought, was actually kind of scary.

As he was thinking, the person dressed up as Elsa walked up to greet the brother and sister that had just come in. However, after she took one step, she slipped on a small patch of ice on the floor. "Ow!" she yelped.


"Ice in Florida? Now, that is strange," the photographer muttered to himself.

The man had been waiting by the China pavilion for them to leave Norway, sitting on a bench, looking to all the world like he was looking at the park map on his phone. He looked up every 15 seconds or so. It wasn't hard to spot the dresses that they were wearing. After he had been there for quite some time, they came quickly walking out of the pavilion and turned right toward Future World. Upon seeing them come out, radioed his status and began following them again.

"Okay, what do we do now?" Anna wondered, no longer seeing a spot in her vision.

"I think we should explore this area, and try and figure out what this place is," Elsa replied.

"Yeah, that sounds good. Also, I think that there is another thing that we may need to think about."

"What's that?"

"When we are." Anna replied, her voice uncharacteristically serious.

Elsa thought about that. The lights, the flash, what people are wearing, we may actually be in the future, she thought. "Very good point," Elsa said. They had just gotten to a large fountain. "Well, on that note, which way should we go?" There were archways to the left and right, as well as paths that went to either side of the massive ball that towered over them straight ahead.

"I think we should go right."

"I agree, let's go." They walked off to the arch, but stopped, amazed, when they saw a sphere levitating over a cart.

"Whoa, that is…Elsa, you're not doing that, are you?" She was thinking of that time when Elsa created a levitating snowball over her head. She winced at the memory.

"No, that's not me," Elsa replied, awestruck. They stood there, staring, until the person tending the cart began looking at them strangely. They turned and kept on walking.

"Elsa, what in the world is going on here?"

"Anna, I honestly do not know. If this is the future, then I would be willing to bet that they are honoring us, since there are people pretending to be us. We might be celebrities, or something to that effect for all we know. Maybe we helped this country out somehow later on in our lives."

"I don't think so. If that were the case, wouldn't there not be as many small children waiting in line? 'Cause I know from experience that when you are a little kid, history is not fun."

They were walking straight towards a large building with a red sphere in the center of a courtyard. "Whoa!" Anna gasped.

They kept walking, and seeing nothing better to do, got into a small line on the left side of the courtyard. When they reached the front of the line a minute later, a young man in a uniform turned to them, his face broadcasting his amusement at their dresses, like he was amazed that two people in their early twenties would wear those dresses. "More advanced training or less advanced?"

"I'm sorry, what?" Elsa replied, with a confused face on.

"Do you two want to take the more or less intense version of training?"

"Oh, come on, let's be adventurous. More intense!" Anna exclaimed, her voice giddy with excitement. They took the offered slips of paper and dashed up the ramp, Anna literally pulling Elsa along with her. Elsa was looking at the ticket, fascinated with the way that the ink had been applied to the card.

They zoomed through the outer foyer into a large room with metal handrails dividing it up. What took the ladies' breath away was all of the stuff seemingly on display in the room. There was a white carriage-like thing on top of a pole on the other side of the room, and along the wall was a massive rotating…something. Elsa really had no clue what it was. It was like someone had taken a house and twisted it into a loop and connected it to a water wheel. But even that made no sense to Elsa.

They kept walking through the corridor, dresses billowing behind them. As they passed, they got quite a few 'What the heck?' looks from the people in the next line over. The waited in that line for about ten minutes, and the spent the entire time with their jaws nearly hanging to the floor. They finally reached the end of the line, where another uniformed person was waiting, asking them how many people were in their party. When they responded two, the attendant directed them to a large doorway on the other side of a small room. When they walked up to the door, another attendant told them to stand on number ten. They did, and shortly after they entered, the doors closed behind them.

Shortly after that, panels near the ceiling began showing imagery, and a voice began speaking to them from the ceiling. Both Elsa and Anna were shaken. What is this guy saying? Elsa wondered. And what is an astronaut?

The man continued talking for a few minutes, and then stopped talking. The doors then popped open, and people began walking out, told to do so by another voice from the ceiling. Elsa was quite anxious now. Frost was beginning to form under her feet. Anna was not at all behaving like her sister, however. She was nearly jumping up and down, she was so excited.

At last, it was their turn to go through the doors. They walked maybe fifteen feet, until the attendant stopped them and kindly told them to stand on a number. Anna was so ecstatic now, Elsa thought that she looked like she could have shot to the moon. Later on, Elsa would look back on those thoughts and think, How appropriate.

Another panel in front of them started changing like the ones back in the other room. The same man appeared, and said, "Congratulations, team. You've been selected for an elite mission; the first manned mission to Mars." Elsa thought, Oh, CRAP! Anna looked like she could explode from excitement.

The man continued talking, and then doors opened in front of them. Another attendant told them to get into a box and sit down. They did, but their dresses were billowing out in front of them. Elsa sat on the far right seat, Anna sat next to her on the left, and the other two seats were taken by two guys who both looked to be around thirty.

Another voice came from the ceiling; "Please pull down on the restraints above you." They did, and Elsa really started freaking out. She felt like she was trapped. Then the voice came back; "Warning: Instrument Panel closing." The wall in front of them dropped back towards them, and Elsa began hyperventilating, while Anna was literally shaking with excitement, a little falsetto "YES!" popping out of her mouth.

Fifteen seconds later, the room began shifting so they were all laying on their backs, a voice calling out "Mission Control, this is the firing room, all systems are go!" Elsa actually stopped breathing at that one. Firing room? she very nervously wondered. What are they firing?

Then her head slammed into the back of her seat, her cheeks pulled back so far it felt like her face was going to split, her eyes felt like they would pop out, and Anna yelled "WAAAAHOOOOO!" They couldn't see it, but the two guys looked at Anna like she was insane.

They then had something called 'First Stage Sep' occur, which made Elsa feel both weightless and queasy, and she let her head hang forward. That didn't last long, though. Without any warning, Elsa felt heavy again, and her head flew back against the seat, the bile flew back down into her stomach, and Anna again began screaming "AAAAAAAH!"

Elsa looked through the window in front of her, and saw the Moon hurtling towards them. We are going to die, she thought. Little snowflakes made of frost began covering her chair.

Then they flipped over, and Elsa was pressed into her seat, her body aching with the forces it was enduring. It ended quickly, luckily for her, and the next thing she saw was quite beautiful. The voice seemed to think so as well. "Beautiful sight, isn't it?" it asked. "Something to think about on your way to Mars." A light began flashing in front of her. "Commander! Activate Hypersleep, now!" She pressed the light, and cold air, or at least what she assumed was cold (the cold never bothered her, anyway) blasted into her face, and the window in front of her had frost creep across it.

Oh, no! What have I done? she thought. Elsa honestly thought that she just froze the room. Then the room went dark.

Luckily for her sanity, the lights came back on a few seconds, and everything was not covered in frost. However, it remained bitterly cold, cold enough that the other three people in the capsule started shivering violently.

"Wake up, team! This asteroid field is directly over your landing site. We're getting you out of there right now!" The capsule began moving violently, and Elsa's head began hitting the walls next to her. Her eyes were fixed on the window, and she was on the verge of hyperventilation.

Next to her, Anna let out another "WAHOOO!"

Well, at least one of us is enjoying this, Elsa thought. She felt like she was about to lose her breakfast.

In the window, the planet began closing in on them fast, and Elsa began pressing downward into her seat. She felt like she weighed a thousand pounds. Anna once again was behaving like a crazed five-year-old, and began yelling "THIS IS SO ABSOLUTELY, TOTALLY AWESOME!" The other two guys in the capsule had looks on their faces that said this lady has had a bit too much alcohol.

Elsa returned to reality, where a beeping noise began sounding incessantly. A soft, female voice called out "Manual Override."

What the heck?

"All hands to the control sticks!" the man came back. He really had too much to say. "Pull up!" A canyon zoomed towards them on the screen. Oh, crud. We're gonna die! Elsa screamed in her head. "Pull right, pull right!" The canyon wall shot to the left. "Now left, pull left!" It went right now. A clearing with buildings in it was now in the window. "Back to center!" The clearing kept coming towards them. Elsa could now see a massive road that stretched in the same general direction that they were travelling. "Keep it steady!" the guy warned. The ground continued to rush towards them. The Elsa had been as terrified as she had been for the last few minutes was when she had run away, with all of those people looking at her like she was a witch.

Just then, she was once again jolted back to reality by a bounce, and a call to "Pull back! Pull back!" She was even more terrified as she saw a wall standing right in front of them. "Watch the barrier! Pull back!" They shot up and over the barrier, crashing down on the other side, kicking up what looked to be ice. Elsa let out a sigh of relief. Then the ground dropped out from under them, and Elsa could feel them start to tip forward. "Don't move a muscle." Elsa was praying. Then they tipped back to level.

"Congratulations, team. You've made it to the landing site. And welcome to Astronaut Corps!"

For the first time in five minutes, Elsa could breathe. She heard Anna mutter another quiet "Whoa" under her breath. Then the lights came back on, the wall in front of them lifted up, the restraint thingy lifted up, and the door opened. She got out, expecting to see wherever they had just crashed. Instead, she saw the same room that had been there earlier. She stood there dumbfounded. Anna stood next to her, also, for once, without words. How did we not go anywhere? We felt those forces, watched those planets go by, but we are still right here? Elsa thought, incredulous. Where the heck are we?

The other two guys walked out next. "Hey, ladies. Just wanted to tell you that you really made that fun, with you" -he looked toward Anna- "going crazy over nearly every part of the ride, and you constantly sounding like you were about to die." They laughed, then he looked closely at Elsa, then Anna. "Have you guys seen that movie, Frozen?"

The sisters looked at each other, confusion on their faces. "N-no," Elsa stammered. "Why do you ask?"

"I just thought that you two looked a lot like Elsa and Anna from that movie, you know, with the dresses and everything, that's all." Elsa just about fainted. The two guys turned around and walked out of the circular room.

"Well, do you think that we should follow them?" Anna asked.

Elsa, still too dumbfounded for words, simply nodded yes. The sisters walked out of the room into a hallway with the walls painted white. From above them, a song was playing; "Destiny, begins with you and me! Through all space and time, the achievement of mankind…"

"Huh, space and time, that's actually kind of appropriate for us right now," Anna thought out loud with a serious face on.

Wow, Anna really has gotten to be quite mature, Elsa thought. They reached the end of the hallway, where Elsa saw that on the left there was a huge room with tubes and slides, presumably for children, while on the right there was a large area with two…walls with moving pictures on them. Anna saw it, giggled with glee, and jumped up and down. Maybe not so mature yet.

They decided, well, mainly Elsa, to just walk through the room and through the doors on the other side. After walking through what appeared to be a store, they were back outside.

Just as they walked through the outside doors, a little girl walked by, singing quietly, "Let it go! Let it go! I am one with the wind and sky! Let it go! Let it go! You'll never see me cry! Here I'll stand and here I'll stay! Let the storm rage on!"

Elsa looked like she had seen a ghost. "How do they know about that? No one was there. How could anyone have heard me? How do they know? How do they know…?"

"What, Elsa?"

"I sang that after I ran away from Arendelle." Her voice was shaky

"Um, okaaay, Elsa, let's get you somewhere else. There's a bench over there, by the wall."

They almost made it until another small girl, about 4 years old, shouted, "Look! It's Elsa!"

Oh, no, Elsa thought. Not now. I can't handle this right now.

Luckily, seeing Elsa starting to break down, Anna replied, "Els…I mean, Queen Elsa, is busy right now. Sorry, but we have to go. We have an…important meeting with…uh…Sweden."

"Oh. OK! Good luck, Elsa!" The girl's parents pulled her on.

Anna and Elsa continued on their way to the bench Anna had pointed out moments earlier, and sat down.

Elsa began shaking. "Why? Why are we here? How did we get here? How are we going to get back? How do they know?..."

"Well, Elsa, let's start with what we know. First, we know that we came here after that crystal flashed, right? So maybe that crystal can get us back."

This seemed to comfort Elsa. It also appeared to Anna that she was recovering from her mini-breakdown. "But wasn't that a Good Luck Crystal? How is that going to get us back? Plus, it wasn't there when we woke up."

"Actually, Kristoff said that it might have been a time crystal."

"A time crystal? But, again, it didn't come with us."

"Well, if it didn't come with us, where could it be?" Anna wondered.

"Maybe it's still in my office!" Elsa realized.

"Wait, what?"

"You threw it to me, right? But before it reached me it flashed! What if after it flashed it continued on its trajectory and fell to the floor?"

"But then that would mean that it would still be in Arendelle!" Anna exclaimed.

"Right! All we have to do is get there! The question now is, where are we?"


The man stood by the entrance to Test Track, just south of where the two visitors sat, looking to all the world like he was just waiting for his family to arrive so that they could get in line together.. So far, he thought, the visitors hadn't done anything hostile. But still…

"One-zero, this is niner-four. Request permission to move in on target."

"Niner-four, this is one-zero. We copy your request, and are sending it up to National Security Command. Standby."


Author's Note: Well, how do you guys like it? Please tell me where you think that it should go from here! (I know how I want to end it, but not how I want to get there.)

Thanks in advance for the reviews, favorites, and follows!

I really will try and make it more interesting (with more adventure) in the coming chapters! Just bear with me!

Edit: Added around 2000 words and a visit to Mission Space.