The sleigh had been moving past people of all shapes and sizes, slowing to a halt finally in front of a building. Kristoff looked as if he were quite familiar with the building as well the Norwegian designs placed on the parts of the door that weren't wooden. He hopped out of the heavy sleigh, tossed Sven a ripe carrot and then hauled two immense ice blocks just by using his arms and shoulders. "Okay! My first stop'll be here at the Tenacious Tavern! You two ladies just sit tight till I get back!"

As he walked off, Anna took a confused glance to her older sister. "Huh. Have you ever heard of Tenacious Tavern, Elsa?"

She nodded and inhaled to speak. "Once, when I was younger. Father mentioned this place as one of the few parts of Arendelle that bothered him. Its been linked several times with crimes and fights that are known to

disrupt peace."

"Crimes?"

"Yes." Elsa shrugged. "Stuff like driving carriages while intoxicated, robbery, unnecessary violence, peace disturbance, Assaults on both genders, that sort of thing."

Anna blinked and looked to the entrance, where Kristoff had dissapeared into the building." I hope Kristoff comes back soon."

Before Elsa could reassure Anna that all would be fine, The platinum blonde felt a tap on her shoulder. When she looked down at the side of the sleigh, she saw a little girl standing there, along with an older sister: both brunettes. The youngest of the two presented Elsa with a toothy grin. "Are you the royal sisters of Arendelle?"

Anna looked over Elsa's lap and noticed the little girls. "Why yes! Yes we are! And who are lovely young ladies?"

The taller one announced slightly shy: " I'm Alexandria!"

"And I'm Kaitlin!" The other squealed, barely containing herself. "I can't believe we actually get to meet the Queen and Princess of Arendelle! This is the best day of my life!"

Elsa smiled warmly. Kaitlin was a great reminder of how Anna's personality was when she was younger and practically a ball of energy. "And just where are your parents? It's not safe to be out here, Yknow."

Alexandria glare softly at her sister. "That's what I said!"

"They're royal rulers! We're totally safe with them!" Kaitlin pointed out. "And mommy and Daddy are trying to get the cart working again. But the wheel fell off."

Elsa looked at Anna, and Anna looked at Elsa. Moments later, they both had gotten out and were being led by the girls to their parents, who were standing pitifully near a cart. They looked like they were in their forties, equally brunette and sporting clothes covered with dirt and a bit of mud here and there. The parents were talking about the wheel lying on the ground, and didn't notice the four coming towards them until they were close enough to stop. The father seemed surprised at their presence. "Your Majesties!"

"Don't worry. No need for Alarm." Anna interrupted smoothly. "We just couldn't help but hear about your cart problem."

Elsa inspected it carefully, crocuching to the ground and lifting the wheel up effortlessly. "So, it won't stay on or...?"

"Yes, it won't stay on Ma'am." The mother confirmed, seemingly still in shock about the Queen coming over to help them. Elsa gestured for the father to hold of the cart so that she could fix the wheel into place on the axle. Once it was fitted, she froze the place of the cap with a thick sheet of ice and effectively kept it from falling off again. The parents, needless to say, were quite amazed by this act despite having heard of her icy abilities. "...uh...t-thank you Ma'am."

"We helped too Daady!" Kaitlin grinned, hugging her father's leg tightly. He smiled down at her and nodded.

"That you did. Now why don't we all go home now for some hot chocolate?" The mother asked aloud, glancing at the sisters as if they might want to come. Elsa waved her hands with a sheepish grin.

"Oh! Sorry,but we'll have to pass!" She informed them.

"Yeah. We're sorta taking a tour of the town and stuff..." Anna rubbed the back of her neck. "With my boyfriend the ice seller."

"Awwwwwww..." The little girls pouted horrifically at the news, their shoulders visibly slumping. Their mother patted their heads and began ushering them towards the cart. "Bye, your majesties..."

"Buh Bye!" Anna waved enthusiastically and her smile faltered in a slight sadness for them having to leave.

"We can't thank you enough for this your highness!" The father said happily, hopping into the driver's seat. "Hopefully we'll meet again!"

"Yes!" Elsa grinned back. "Hopefully."

Long after they vanished from sight, Elsa let out a quiet sigh. Anna frowned, recognizing this as one of Elsa's moody and saddened sighs. The girl looked up into her sister's eyes. "Elsa are you okay?"

"Yeah." Elsa nodded, turning around to walk back to the sleigh. "They remind me of momma and poppa. That's all..."

"Oh..." Anna didn't want to continue with the subject here and now, as she knew Elsa was deeply stressed about her absence in the burial of their parents. Perhaps later they would speak about it, and perhaps help Elsa feel better. "Looks like Kristoff's back juuuust in time!"

The man had indeed returned to the sleigh, hopping back into the driving seat. "Where did you two go to?"

" Oh, there was a family nearby that we helped. their wheel had fallen off of their cart, you see..." Elsa explained casually and brushed back a lock of hair as she spoke. "And it wouldn't stay on. So I froze it in place on the axle so that as it moved,the wheel wouldn't fall off again."

Kristoff sent Elsa a look of deep approval, much like the look she received from her sister when she saw Elsa free Arendelle from the huge blizzard. " Seriously? If that's the case, you're better than all the compliments people give you."

Elsa looked intrigued by this, and both of her eyebrows raised slightly. 'Compliments, you say?"

"Yes, Ma'am." He clicked his tounge, a signal for Sven to turn in to the more crowded part of town again; where the ground gave way into checkerboard concrete in a grey color. "They mentioned you a couple of times, the people I serve ice to. They say that you're a pretty good ruler. Intelligent, and wise enough for the position of ruling the kingdom, and that you always know how to avoid war. You demonstrated that well with the southern isles."

"Believe me, I wanted to do nothing more than behead that pompous fool Hans..." Elsa sighed. "Anyways, I am glad that they think highly of me."

"Yeah. Im glad most of them do over the others." Kristoff shook his head and tsked briefly. "They're the sexist type of course. They have the idea that no woman is fit to rule the kingdom and crap like that..."

Elsa huffed silently. She knew that she would have to deal with those kinds of people eventually, especially after the title of ruler fell to her. A few council members were in that type: believing that the right to rule Arendelle should fall to them until either Anna or herself marries someone. Elsa was, unfortunately, the type of person who didn't the notion that she would find a man who loved her enough for marriage. Not that she knew any men for the job as of yet, but she feared that soon suitors would try and swoon her.

The woman returned her attention to the present when Anna nudged her ribs with an elbow. "Uh, Elsa? Are you listening?"

"I'm sorry?"

"Kristoff was talking about sexist guys and then you were all quiet." Anna reminded her with a tint of annoyance in her voice.

"Oh!" Elsa nodded. "Of course! I remember. I was just thinking about that myself...Do they say anything about Anna?"

"Hey! Do they say anything?"

"Only that I'm lucky to have her for a girlfriend." Kristoff smirked, giving a flirtatious look towards Anna, who mirrored it with a blush.

"And don't you forget it, handsome..."

Elsa meanwhile, looked at the two of them and made gagging noises. "GACK! The mushy love! I cant take it!"

"Oh Elsa!" Anna playfully punched her sister's arm. "Don't be such a little kid!"

Before she could come up with a retort, The trio spotted a building sandwiched between a few other small buildings belching out plumes of smoke. Anyone around the building shrieked and tried to run away, making it apparent that there was a fire inside. One person screamed something about someone being inside the short buildingand Anna's eyes flickered to her older sister nervously. "Heeeeey, remember that time when you helped that with the wheel? You might wanna help with that FIRE OVER THERE!"

"Anna, that's a fire!" The silver haired woman responded frantically. "You know: Blazing, burning Fire!"

"She's right! IT's too dangerous! I'll just find some help!" Kristoff stammered, but Anna groaned loudly.

"Elsa! What if there's a person ACTUALLY in there! Help will come too late!"

Biting her lip, Elsa quickly thought it over. She could die from this fire if she wasn't care...but so could whoever was inside. She was a Queen who protected her citizens at every bad turn, including fire issues. Elsa swallowed and prepared to leave the sleigh, only to be shocked as Anna grabbed her arm. "Hey. Do me a favor and don't die? Please? I'll be really sad!"

"I promise i'll be fine. Just don't follow me in!" Elsa warned, breathed in fresh air and disappeared inside. As the seconds dragged on, Kristoff was tugging violently at his hair.

"I should have gone in!" He muttered frantically. "I'm the guy here, I should have gone in!"

The two...sorry Sven...Three of them watched in curiousity as the smoke suddenly dimmed a bit and a few moments later, Elsa appeared at the doorway. Oddly enough, she looked as if she had been laughing. Anna shared a worried glance with Kristoff when Elsa giggled into her hand and motioned for the two to come to her. The princess quickly scanned her sister for injuries when she was close enough, and when she saw that the only thing different was Elsa laughing, she blinked. "Uh...what's so funny?"

"Did you find the person?" Kristoff asked.

"teeheeheeheeheeheeeee...He's...He's over-heeheeheehee!" Elsa giggled quietly. "Oh he's inside-Ha Ha haaaaaa!"

When they all got to the source of the dimmed smoke, they discovered a stationary coal oven, a table with stacks of thin boxes on it and a middle man with a large brown beard. Well, not necessarily brown, seeing as how now it was black from smoke. He too was laughing, although it sounded so...contagious. Anna stifled a snicker at his laugh. "heh he! What's going on?"

"Oh Ho Ho! Princess Anna! A delight, My dear!" The man paused to laugh again. "I'm sorry! I believe there is a huge misunderstanding here! Heee Heee Heee! You see, I was just in the middle of smoking my greatest creation, when your sister came in and doused part of the flames! I was naturally confused, and when she explained that she thought I was in danger-hahahahaaaa...Oh! I thought it was hilarious! HA Ha Ha Ha Ha!"

Elsa laughed again and then inhaled, causing her to snort. As she blushed, Anna burst into a fit of laughter, followed by the man and soon after Elsa. While Amused, Kristoff merely smiled and asked: "Who are you again?"

"Oh! I am Petesy!" He bowed a little and then stood back up. "The deli chef of Arendelle! I cook other things, of course like bread, seasoned shrimp, buttered sardines that sort of thing. It was just half an hour ago that I came up with a brilliant idea, a new food creation for all of Arendelle to try!"

He opened one of the thin wooden boxes stacked on the table and revealed what looked like circular cooked dough, with deeply melted white cheese on top of it as well as a few small pieces of beef mixed in there within it. "I call it: Pizza! A mixture of flat dough, Provolone as well as Mozzerella cheese and finally beef bits on top!"

"OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH..." Anna peered at it closely, her entire face morphed into pure admiration for the strange looking food. "It looks cool!'

"well, you're welcome to try a piece, or here! Take the box." He placed it in Elsa's hands and the queen was about stammer about payment, but he interrupted by speaking casually and slicing up the pizza with a knife so large that it might as well have been called a sword. "Don't worry about payment by the way! I just want to see if it as good as I think it is!"

With that remark, Anna shrugged and took a slice of the pizza out before cramming a large portion of it into her mouth. The princess made sounds to indicate her thinking the food over, and chewed noisily on the pizza. A wide grin spit her face in half and she swallowed quickly in order to speak. "This stuff is yummy in my tummy! We'll take it, and in return give this stuff the legendary "Anna seal of approval'."

Elsa rolled her eyes and watched Anna leave with kristoff before looking at the chef again. "Petesy, I can't tell you how sorry I am for your fire. if I had known-"

"There's no way you could have known, Your majesty. Its my fault, Honestly! I don't have the time to have a Chimney built for the smoke."

The Queen smiled and rested a hand on his shoulder. "Perhaps I know a few a people who could help."

Petesy grinned brightly. "Oh, I would eternally grateful, your majesty!"

"Pleae, call me Elsa!" She responded cheerfuly, beginning to exit. "And be prepared! No doubt my sister is going to order a lot more of those...pizzas."

"Thanks for the warning! Buh Byyye!"


So ends the pilot episode! I hope you all enjoyed this one and want more! I wouldn't know, of course. especially since no one has reviewed this.

So thank you all once again for your kindness and your reading this series! until the next chapter!