((A/N: Okay, so this is where the fanfic gets a little crazy...because I have a thing for crossover pairings, hence why there's so many characters in one story. Not ALL of them will come through, but they'll certainly be slipped in there. I hope that doesn't stop my dear readers from continuing with the story. If it does...that's okay.

Now, ladies and gents, I present to you chapter three!))

Merida and the Arendelle couple made their way back to the campgrounds. Anna eagerly rushed into the cabin to let her sister know about the bonfire that night. Elsa was combing and brushing her wet hair as the redhead told her about the event.

"Do you wanna go? It'll be so much fun!"

The Snow Queen bit her bottom lip in contemplation. Her eyes examined the wooden walls before returning upon Anna again. There was a sense of fear that flooded her entire being at the thought of being around strangers. What if they'd heard of her winter temper that covered the fjords-and basically all the around globe-in snow and ice? What if they still couldn't forgive her for it? The fair-skinned woman could image that lives were lost during that time period. She rubbed her biceps and remained sitting on the top bunk, where Anna couldn't reach.

"No," Elsa spoke. "I'd prefer to stay here."

"But it's the perfect opportunity to meet new people!" The redhead protested.

"And that's exactly the point, Anna," her older sibling replied. "I don't wish to make more enemies than I already have."

Anna looked at Elsa with a bewildered expression. "What? Nobody hates or dislikes you anymore. They all think you're a great queen."

The platinum blonde shook her head and placed her beauty utensils down. "We can't speak for the rest of the world."

Anna then told the Queen of Arendelle to wait up there, that she'd be right back. She ran outside and began tugging on Merida's sleeve. She begged the Scottish princess to assure Elsa that no one and nothing was going to outcast her at the bonfire. Merida looked down at the older girl's hand on her clothing, then back up at her like she lost her mind. The curly-haired beauty pulled her arm away and walked with Anna back to the cabin.

"Queen Elsa?" Said woman looked over the bordering wooden bars to see who was addressing her. Merida was looking up at the sophisticated woman. "Your sister here really wants you to go to the bonfire tonight. I know everyone there, and I also know for sure that everyone's a huge fan of Arendelle's reigning queen." Elsa had to smile at the girl's formality with her. "So, whaddaya say?"

The oldest young lady in the room smiled. "Give me about ten minutes and I'll be ready."

Anna squealed with delight, hugged Merida tightly, and then ran back to the beach to make sure Kristoff was ready.