So, let's have a check on Jellal.

"Oh, it's snowing..." the townspeople kept saying. They rubbed their shoulders and arms, but they were still cold.

"Here," Jellal would say. He was passing out blankets to everyone. He was thanked each time and he would continue his duty.

"I propose that we hunt down Mira!" the Prince of Pegasus shouted. Some of the wealthy guests agreed.

"No. She shouldn't. Erza said that she would bring her back," Jellal replied.

"But she's turned evil now! MEN! WE SHALL LOCK HER UP!"

"AYE!" the crowd answered.

"Juvia thinks that we should trust Erza!"

A loud debate started and the kingdom had divided itself into two sides.

"I say we wait! We should trust Erza's judgement!" Jellal announced. The crowd turned to him. "She left me in charge and I say we stay here and try to warm ourselves! It's too dangerous to go find anyone with the weather like this!"

Despite some complaints, everyone agreed. Little did Jellal know that the Prince of Pegasus had already sent three men to hunt down Mira.

Please be safe, Erza.


Erza was stunned. Her sister had so much talent and a serious eye for beauty. The castle had elegant stairs and a frozen fountain stood under an enormous ice chandelier.

"Mira?" she called. Her voice echoed throughout the structure. "Mira!" Her sister had changed her appearance again. The stiff, formal attire was gone.

"Erza? What are you doing here?" Mira asked. She went down the stairs to greet her sister.

"To bring you back home," the younger sister replied.

"I-I'm not going back. I can't. There's so much freedom here and none back at home."

"But you have have to come back!"

"I can't! Erza, please understand! I feel so much more alive here! Go back home and enjoy the sunshine."

"Mira, listen to me. I-"

"You'll be safer at home."

"Mira, listen!" Erza gently placed her hand over her sister's mouth and continued. "You... accidentally made it winter."

"What?! How?!" Mira panicked. Her magic was this strong now? Afraid, she ran back up the stairs. The redhead ran up the stairs as well.

"It's okay. You can change it back. Just come back home."

"You don't understand. I-I don't know how to change it back."

"Yes, you can! Believe!"

Frantic, Mira ran farther away from her sister. She could a storm forming around her. Erza, however, kept trying to close the gap.

"I can't!" She unleashed the storm to end her anguish. Ashamed, she turned away. Until she heard the sharp inhale.

"Hey, is five minutes over, yet?" Natsu, tired of waiting, abruptly barged into the room with Happy. "Erza!"

"Oh no!" Mira whispered. The ice had hit her heart. Erza was as good as gone.

"What's going on?" Erza asked. She started to get up, but stopped after a jolt of pain hit her. She clutched her side and tried again.

"Hey! What did you do to her?!" Natsu demanded. Happy nudged Erza, hoping she was okay.

"S-stay away from me!" Mira choked out. She ran up another flight of stairs and Natsu ran after her. Out of sheer desperation, she formed a giant snow monster.

"Happy! Get Erza! We're outta here!" Natsu cried.

The snow leopard hauled Erza onto his back, despite her complaints. He raced out the door, his best friend hot on his tail. The monster roared and chased after him.

"HA! EAT THIS!" Natsu shouted. He tossed a snowball at him and Erza staggered off of Happy and raised her sword.

"ERZA!"

Ignoring his cries, Erza ran forward and stuck the metal blade into the leg of the monster. The monster roared and swung her aside. Happy pounced onto the fallen Erza, tossed her and the sword onto his back, and raced to who-knows-where. The young man quickly followed.


"Let me down!" Erza shouted. Happy was racing at top speed and Natsu was panting heavily behind them.

"Sh-shut up!" Natsu panted.

"Well, I can walk!" Erza shouted back. She gripped her sword and prepared to swing off.

"We're almost... there!" Natsu said. "Happy, max speed!"

The snow leopard growled in response and picked up its pace. Erza clung onto his fur, not wanting to be thrown off. Abruptly, he stopped in front of a rock filled clearing.

"Yo! We're home!" Natsu cried out. "Hey Erza, your hair's turning white."

"W-what?" She picked up a stray strand of hair and examined it. He was right; it was slowly turning white.

"Finally brought home a girl, I see!" A man with reddish- pink hair popped out of nowhere and ruffled Natsu's hair.

"Hey!" The older man ducked as Natu swung his fist at him.

Then, the boulders rolled forward and there were holes in the ground. People climbed out and hugged Natsu.

"Natsu-nii!" "Natsu's home!" "Hey!"

After the small reunion, they took note of Erza.

"Don't even think about it!" A small man with white hair came out of the woods. "She's too good for him!"

Over in the corner, Natsu wasn't sure to feel relieved or offended. "Anyways, she got hit by her sister. Can you help her, Gramps?"

"How did you get hit? Was it by fist?" the old man asked.

"Ice magic."

"Where?"

"My heart, I think."

"Hm. Warned that girl to be careful, but like everyone, that brat didn't listen. Only an act of true love can save you. Good thing we have Natsu here!"

"Gramps! I thought you said she was too good for me! I'm obviously too good for her!" Natsu interjected.

"Quiet, you pompous brat! You can bring her back home and she can kiss that one guy who wanted to marry her!"

"W-what?! NO! WHO TOLD YOU I WAS GETTING MARRIED?!" Erza exclaimed.

"Really? I heard when I was visiting the castle. Yes, I know you're the princess. The king brought Mira and you here before. Don't ask any questions. Now, where's that idiot and his cat?"


The infamous Trimen had finally found the queen's new hideout. A huge ice castle on top of a snow covered mountain.

"W-who are you?" she asked. She had heard the front door open and shut.

"The prince was right. She is beautiful," one of them remarked. The other two murmured their agreements.

"However, a beautiful creature is a dangerous!" the short blonde countered.

The others nodded and proceeded to capture Mira. She panicked and ran up the stairs, just like she did earlier. After a flight of stairs, she spun around and forced the three men back with a blast of icy winds. But not before she was shot with a tranquilizer crossbow.


Mira woke up to pounding headache and someone muttering.

"Marvelous parfum! However, dangerous..."

"W-who are you? Where am I?" she asked.

The man turned around and she immediately recognized him as the Prince of Pegasus.

"Your Highness, I apologize, but you are dangerous."

She then noticed her hands were stuck into metal gloves and were chained to the wall. She tugged at them, but they remained fastened.

"Where's Erza?" she asked.

"I do not know, but I believe she was looking for you. We haven't seen her since we left. Now, I must go!"

He left the room and locked the door. Mira tried pulling on her chains again and she attempted to move her feet, which were also chained to the wall. Tears stung her eyes and rolled down her cheek. Erza was still up in the mountains and would probably die of cold. She had to, at least, try to save her. Her anguish grew and the room grew colder. The metal gloves shattered and so did all the chains. Then, she froze the lock on the door and shattered it.

Mira's foot touched the red rug in the hall. She ran through the castle, spreading ice and snow everywhere. She found a door leading outside and opened it.


Several moments later, Erza and Natsu were riding on Happy back to the castle.

"It's c-cold..." Erza mumbled to herself. She rubbed her shoulders and fingered a red lock of hair that was slowing turning white.

Natsu heard her and urged Happy to run faster.

"No! T-take your time, H-happy," she replied.

"If he goes too slow, then he'll freeze! And I'm not letting a friend die!" Natsu shouted over the icy winds.

After a couple of minutes, they arrived at the gates, which were closed. With no hesitation, Natsu slammed his fists against the gates.

"YO! OPEN UP!" he shouted. Happy repeatedly rammed his head on the gates.

The gates were finally opened by Jellal.

"Erza! What happened?"

"Her sister hit her with some kind of magic and we need to find that guy who wanted to marry her to kiss her, 'cause only an act of true love can save her. Happy, let's go!" Natsu answered.

Erza, who was on Happy's back, jumped off. "NO! TH-THAT... I- I DON"T EVEN LIKE HIM!" she coughed out. She could only imagine the horror.

"Then, what do we do?" Natsu asked. "Hey! Look!"

Mira was running toward them. "Erza!" she shouted.

"Mira?" The young woman forced herself to walk to her older sister. She tuned out Jellal, Natsu, and Happy's warnings.

Mira ran to her sister, but out of the snowstorm, the Prince of Pegagsus and the Trimen blocked her way.

Erza saw a metal crossbow gleam and it was pointing straight at Mira. She commanded her legs to move and pushed through the four men. Then, the final lock of red hair turned white and Erza's whole body froze. The tranquilized arrow ricocheted off of the ice.

Mira, shell shocked, clung onto her sister's frozen form and cried.

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry!" she sobbed. Behind her, Jellal, Natsu, Happy, the Prince of Pegasus, and the Trimen hung their heads in grief.

Mira's tears fell onto her frozen sister. With a halo of light, Erza turned back human.

"Erza!" they all cried. Mira tightly hugged her sister.

"Love, actually sisterly love, was the solution," Erza smiled. Her older sister smiled back and got rid of all the snow.


"Erza! We can build snow forts now!" Mira exclaimed.

"It's summer though," Erza pointed out. Then, she remembered Mira could create snow.

"Okay, teams or no teams? A snowball war is going to happen."

"When were you a prince, Gray?" Natsu asked. "I thought you were an ice collector."

"You idiot. I am an ice collector."

"Then, why are you a prince?"

"IDIOT! I'M A PRINCE AND AN ICE COLLECTOR!"

"Gray- sama! Let's be on the same team for the snowball fight!" Juvia said.

"Happy! We're going to win!"

"Mira, decide the teams," Erza said.

"Okay! Erza, Jellal, and I versus Natsu, Gray, Juvia, and Happy!"

"BRING IT ON!"

So, that's it for this weird parody of Frozen. Thanks for reading!