Hey guys! Wow, more reviews! Yay! Haha. Anyways, back to my point. This request goes out to Danny'sGhostGirl's request of Anna planning Elsa a surprise birthday party. I hope you all enjoy it! Read, review, and thank you!

A Surprise Party fit for a Queen

Today was the day! June 25st was Elsa's 22nd birthday. Anna was snoring away as usual, trying to find a good reason to get out of bed. However, when that thought crossed her mind, her eyes snapped open and she sucked up the drool up from her face in a very un-princess like manner. She sprang out of bed with that giddy, overly-happy smile on her face. She couldn't wait! She had been planning a surprise party for Elsa for months now with Kai's and Gerda's help. Kristoff even managed to help out with certain things, like providing free ice for the refreshments and hauling gifts and supplies on his sled. She would come to find, though, that keeping this very simple secret from Elsa wasn't as easy as she hoped it would be. She and the rest of the staff had started planning this around February, and she was hoping to make it a casual-dressy fun-themed dance, not like one of those boring, stiff-necked political balls they always held. However, a party like this was something that was going to require a lot of time, materials, and money to accomplish.

Flashback…

For the first few weeks of February, things were going rather slow. It was not too long after the New Year, and everything was business as usual for the Queen. This meant Anna was free to do as she pleased, as usual. She had to be careful though, because she had to make it look like nothing suspicious was going on behind Elsa's back. So, in order to stay in character, she would occasionally try to ask Elsa if she wanted to do something with her in an effort to keep up her sister's suspicions down. Elsa did notice a bit of a lack in Anna's presence lately, but she figured maybe she found something else to occupy her time. Oh, how right she un-knowingly was.


Around March, though, Elsa started to become a tad bit suspicious of her sister. She didn't know exactly what Anna was up to; only that she was up to something for sure. She began seeing large crates and boxes loaded into the castle. This didn't bother her so much, as they were always receiving shipments of some kind from foreign lands. However, it wasn't the amount of boxes that bothered her – it was the fact that they were all un-marked. Like, really, not even an address label of any kind, no one-worded description of any sort describing what the shipment carried, and there was certainly a sense of urgency mixed with a heap of secrecy that came with every delivery. They all seemed to have one common destination too: Anna's room. Speaking of which, Anna had been acting even stranger than usual lately…

Anna was an odd one to begin with, let's face it. However, things with her lately were taking some kind of farfetched turn, even for Anna. It was kind of hard not to notice her increased level of glee and beaming smiles, but here's the thing: she was constantly giddy. She could not even so much as stand still half the time. Okay, sure, she did that a lot to begin with. However, Elsa soon noticed that whenever Anna would be around her at all, she'd barely be able to contain herself.

There was one particular instance where she and Anna were sitting at dinner, just enjoying each other's company as they silently and peacefully picked at their appetizers. All of the sudden, out of nowhere, Anna busted into a fit of giggles: sending Elsa jumping into the air in complete and total shock. She was laughing, giggling, and snorting away – only to then quickly stop, as if nothing ever happened. She sucked in a deep breath, and tried to cover it up shabbily with, "I'm fine, I'm fine, really. Just…go back to eating," only to start giggling furiously again.

And stopping.

Again.

Seriously, Elsa could see tears beginning to form in Anna's eyes. Elsa would just look at her for a good while and study her hard, slowly but more frequently starting to question the mental stability of her sister.

"Anna, are you okay?"

Anna just giggled even more, slowly gaining some kind of composure over herself, "Yeah wh-why do you ask?"

"Anna, you're freaking me out. Lately you've been acting very strange; even for you. What's gotten into you? Is there a full moon or something?"

"Not that I know of," she finally managed to calm down.

Elsa would just sip carefully at her soup, watching carefully out of the corner of her eye for any more sudden bursts of movement or laughing seizures that her little sister would have. Sure Anna was always upbeat and fun to begin with, but seriously, what's happening to that little brain of hers? Elsa made a mental note to talk to Kai about possibly adding on a padded room to the castle, just to be safe…


April had finally arrived. And oh God, this meant that Elsa would have to deal with April fool's day. She walked around paranoid as ever, but in a playful way. She was trying to ready herself for either countless little pranks from Anna, or one huge one to top off the day with. She was surprised mostly when – nothing happened at all.

Seriously?

Nothing?

This was very un-Anna like. She was expecting at the very least to have her butt glued to a seat, or…well, just anything! Where was Anna, anyway? She had been spending a lot of time with Kai lately, and she couldn't figure out why. Not to mention that whenever she saw Anna, she sometimes overheard her quietly calculating little numbers together, as if she were trying to figure out the price of a specific item.

"Anna? Anna?" Elsa nervously called out into the hallway where Anna's room was. She was going to get to the bottom of this, even if it killed her. She slowly approached Anna's doorway, reluctantly knocking on it as she was sure to expect some kind of outlandish prank to smack her dead in the face. However, she was more stunned at the fact that when Anna opened the door, she opened it barely enough to stick her head out and greet her sister with.

"Oh, hey Elsa, fancy seeing you around these parts!" Anna shuffled around slightly, as if trying to hide something by keeping it out of view from her sister.

"Anna, I haven't seen you all day. Are you okay? Because, lately, I sort of feel like you're starting to sort of shut me out this time. Is this some kind of sick revenge-prank for me being secluded for so long or something?"

"What? No, what are you even talking about? That's just ridiculous. You're being ridiculous. Wait! I didn't mean that in a bad way! I just meant you…you're not correct. Mmhmm, that's it!" she left out a nervous chuckle, looking down at the floor as if she were waiting for Elsa to take the bait.

"You do know what day it is, don't you?"

"Um…It's like…March 29th, right?" Poor Anna, she was so busy that she didn't even know the correct date anymore.

"It's April 1st, Anna. I was half-expecting you to pull some kind of fun yet emotionally scarring prank on me today"

"Oh, it is?" Realization dawned on her as to just how involved in planning this birthday bash was. "Um…wait right here." She sprinted off into her room, to find something quick and not so time consuming to 'prank' Elsa with. She found a Chinese finger trap on her vanity as a gift to her from her pen pal in China, and smiled mischievously. She maneuvered her way around the various crates and boxes dotting her floor, and tripped back over to the door to her sister. "Here, I bought this just for you!"

"Anna, I'm not falling for that. That's obviously a Chinese finger tr-" before she could finish her sentence, however, Anna sighed and yanked her sister's hands over to her waist forcefully, and stuck her two pointer fingers inside each end of the trap. She enjoyed laughing a tiny victory laugh.

"There! A prank for you! Now, I'm very busy, so if you'll just excuse me, I'll be on my wa-"it was Elsa's turn to interrupt Anna, as she had a few questions to ask her.

"Anna, I…umph, this thing is such a pain…anyways, what are you doing lately? I hardly see you anymore, and whenever I do see you, I often consider giving the royal counselor a visit to discuss your mental health. What's gotten into you? And did it HAVE to be a Chinese finger trap?!" She was growing more annoyed with it by the second, fidgeting and trying to figure out just how to get the accursed contraption off. Signing complex trade agreements and advanced geometry in her free time was a cakewalk. Chinese finger traps, though, was like trying to make air materialize into physical matter.

"Yes, Elsa, it had to be a finger trap. And I'm sorry, dear sister, but you'll understand why I couldn't tell you what I'm doing a month from now-" Anna quickly stopped talking dead in her tracks, realizing she just accidentally gave a HUGE hint away at her surprise party for Elsa. The Queen just stood there for a few seconds, contemplating what had just been sputtered out by the princess. She had a quick flash of understanding in her eyes as she saw briefly past Anna's shoulders into her room, seeing miscellaneous party things strewn about all over the place.

She took the hint.

"Oh…oh, okay Anna. I understand, and I'm sorry for bothering you." She couldn't help but smirk lightly at the thought of possibility that was brewing in her mind. However, Anna caught that smirk just as much as Elsa felt it tug at her lips.

"Uh, yeah…well, anyway, happy prank day! Or, whatever it is. See ya round the castle!" With that abrupt farewell, she accidentally slammed the door shut right in front of Elsa

Only to re-open it briefly to apologize for slamming it shut so hard.

Then she slammed it again.


May was approaching fast, and Elsa figured part of the mystery out. Oh, who're we kidding –she figured the whole darn thing out. She obviously knew her birthday in June was approaching rather quickly, and seeing Anna's room filled to the brim with party planning material she quickly figured out that Anna was throwing her a surprise party. She felt kind of guilty though, considering that it WAS supposed to be a SURPRISE, making her feel kind of bad for knowing about it ahead of time.

She was walking leisurely to a meeting, calculating in her head how many more of these blasted things she had to do today. Oh, wait a minute, this was the last one! Perhaps then she could finally manage some time with Anna! She began to miss her a lot. This whole ordeal had been somewhat of a learning experience for Elsa, as she was now able to empathize with her sister on some level or another.

She felt shut out of Anna's life after only about two and a half months or so with little contact; she wonders how Anna managed to survive thirteen years with no contact from Elsa at all.

She shuddered at that thought.

All she wanted was to have a strong, joyful, rich relationship with her sister. And, as it turns out, this often meant associating with her sister on a regular basis to fulfill that desire. She had been walking down the hallway to her meeting when that particular sister just happened to walk around the corner. However, unlike many other occasions, they actually managed to avoid bumping into each other this time.

"Anna!" Elsa exclaimed, "Where are you running off to young lady?" She giggled a little at saying this, realizing that she felt more like an over-protective mother rather than an older sister. She stopped the giggles though, to look deeply at Anna for a few seconds, realizing how awful she looked. Not in a horrid sickly way, no; just from pure exhaustion in party planning.

She saw the bags under her teal eyes, and how her hair seemed to stick out from her loosely tied braids. She had on a casual light-green dress, with just a simple little necklace on. Elsa smiled at seeing the charm on her necklace. She remembers being the one to pick it out for Anna's fifth birthday. She felt tightness in her throat as she felt her emotions begin to slightly stir for a second, realizing how Anna had kept it all those lonely years.

"Eh, I'm just off to go take a nap for a few hours, I'm sleepy today." Anna held back a yawn, but she let it out after its second attempt to escape.

Elsa just nodded and bid her a good-bye until dinner time that night, figuring it was only fair for Anna to just lay back and relax for a while. That poor girl looked like she had aged about ten years in those short few months.

Present Day…

Kai had popped his head into the room after knocking first, to let the princess know that everything was on schedule. Elsa's party was set for 8:00 PM. Anna shouted a "Thank you" in reply, feeling fully refreshed and ready for the big night. She had finally managed to catch up on a lot of rest, having everything finally taken care of. She felt stunning, and was determined to look just how she felt.

"Kristoff! Hurry up in there!" Anna shouted at her boyfriend who was using her attached bathroom to make sure his expensive suit was on nicely. It was a fair suit: a simple black shirt with a white jacket, and black pants. It was nothing too special; but classy nonetheless.

"I'm going as fast as I can! Ugh, why didn't you just make this a casual thing?" He was fiddling with his bowtie, which he just couldn't seem to master for some reason.

"It's semi-casual! I figured you'd be able to handle a simple suit! Was I wrong or something?"

"You very well might have been! Ugh! This stupid bowtie isn't going on properly, how do you even tie it?!" he was fiddling with it and trying to tie it, but just sighed a sigh of defeat, knowing he just wasn't going to get anywhere with it.

Anna barged into the room with a tender look on her face. Then, she promptly ripped the bowtie from his hands with just the tiniest bit of impatience, and threw him out so she could spend the next half an hour to decide what to do with her hair.

Kai had knocked on Elsa's door, to let her know that there was an important impromptu council meeting that needed her full attention at 8:00 PM. He said it was an urgent emergency meeting concerning her sister's mental health. She nodded and laughed, remembering that this was about a birthday party and not her sister's psychotic tendencies. She figured that Kai had to be in on it, but she played along. After all, no need in ruining the surprise, right?

Elsa was getting ready in her old room to use to prepare herself in. She wanted to give Anna some privacy with Kristoff, figuring they could use the time together. She decided not to wear an ice gown, figuring that would be a little too risqué to wear. After her hair was in her old style of a bun and an elegant navy blue dress donned her form, she just sat staring at herself in the mirror for a while, taking it all in. Had it really been a year since the Great thaw? Had it really been a year since she's been maintaining regular contact with her beloved sister again? And what time is it…7:55! She has only five minutes to get to the ballroom! Had getting ready really taken that long? She'd better hurry; she's never been late to her birthday party. Well, that was also due in part to the fact that all her little 'parties' had been held by her and her parents in her room, where she wasn't allowed to leave…ever…

She was racing down the hall, and looked at her pocket watch, which indicated that it was now 7:57. Good Lord! She crafted a small road of ice to skate on, sliding her down the hallway as she skated through the hallways to meet her destination.

Meanwhile…

Anna checked her watch, and took Kristoff by the hand when she realized it was 7:56. They threw open the door, practically slamming it off its hinges. She hopped on his shoulders as if he was her trusted steed, and her mountain man boyfriend ran down the hallway as fast as he could, realizing that the ballroom was at the other side of the castle. Not to mention, he also had a bit of a load on his back.

Elsa was rounding another corner, slipping and sliding on her ice like a professional skater would have.

Anna was running…well…riding, on Kristoff's back when she decided to check her watch again. "Kristoff! It's 7:57! WE'RE GOING TO BE SO LATE!"

Poor Kristoff. Gosh, the things he'd do for her. He was nearly out of breath, running around another corner. "We're going to make it! We're going to make it!" he was running full speed – only to try and come to a screeching halt, when he saw a certain blonde was rounding the corner next to him.

What is it about these people and crashing into each other?

All three of them lay in a heaping pile of soreness and slight fatigue as they all rubbed various body parts that were aching to some degree. Elsa was the first to speak up, "You guys! Seriously? Wait…Kristoff?! I would typically expect that from Anna, but never would I have thought-"

"Sorry Elsa, but no time for a lecture; we need to get you to your party!" Kristoff grabbed the Queen's hand as she shrieked and jumped up, carrying the two sisters under his arms like he would carry firewood.

Time check: 7:58

"Kristoff! It was SUPPOSED to be a SURPRISE!" Anna shouted with a pang of hurt, knowing that he was supposed to keep his big mouth shut.

"Oh, come on. She probably figured it out a month ago."

"And just how do you know that?!"

"She told me!" Kristoff panted out his words, on the count of all his running.

Anna starred daggers at Elsa, and the Queen just sort of looked off into the distance, whistling a little something pretending she didn't do a thing. Anna quickly got over it though, figuring Elsa would have found out anyways. Oh well, onward to the party!

Time check: 7:59

Anna saw the time from Elsa's pocket watch, which was now dangling from her dress pocket due to all the running Kristoff was doing. "Hooray! We're going to make it!" Anna squealed with glee as she looked over to her sister, who…well, let's just say she wasn't necessarily used to being escorted in this fashion.

They reached the ballroom doors, with Kristoff panting like a dog on a hot summer's day. Anna patted him on his shoulder, and kissed his cheek. "You did good, honey. I'm so proud of you!" She quickly turned away and addressed Elsa,

"Well…your Majesty…are you ready?"

Elsa was nervous, no doubt about it. However, she felt more excited and joyful at the fact that she was about to have her very own, very REAL birthday party ever. "Yes, your highness, I'm ready."

Anna squealed, "Let's go!"

Time check: 8:00

They opened the doors.

They walked in.

Elsa nearly fainted.

Inside the gigantic ballroom, there was an enormous uproar of, "SURPRISE! HAPPY BIRTHDAY, QUEEN ELSA!" Elsa tried to act genuinely surprised, but she didn't need to pretend too much. The sheer amount of people that showed up surprised her more than she could handle. Olaf even ran up to her to give her a warm hug, wishing his creator a happy seemed as if Anna had literally invited all of Arendelle to Elsa's party – and everyone looked so nice! They were all dressed up in formal and semi-formal attire, trying to look their best for the Queen's big night. The whole room was lined with icy-blue colored lights; the servants had hand-painted the lanterns to match the 'color of winter'. The lit up lamps let out a blue hue that illuminated the room in elegance. Along the walls and even aginst the windows there was cotton, creating a make-shift snow effect. There were even glass orniments of icicles and snowflakes hanging from the ceiling, reflecting the blue light all around the room. There was a huge 10-teir cake on the side tables, as well as a buffet table lined out against the walls of the room. Flagon after flagon of wine was set up, to quench the thirst of all the guests who wanted to have a little extra fun that night. There was a 10-piece band performing various waltzes, dance tunes and folks songs that everyone was dancing merrily to. Everyone was walking around greeting each other, as well as walking up to the Queen and wishing her a happy birthday. The room was radiating with the warmth of love and joy as the Queen acknowledged the various birthday wishes. She nodded them off, and turned to her sister to say something – and that's when she spotted it.

It was an exact replica of her throne: made entirely out of dark chocolate.

Elsa's mouth has never hung that open before.

She didn't even notice Anna coming up, placing a glass of wine into her sister's hand.

"Anna…I can't believe it…you did all of this, for me?"

"Well, what can I say? I love you!" The princess quickly tugged at Elsa's bun, letting her hair fall down into her braid and encouraging Elsa to let loose. She and Elsa looked at one another briefly, before engaging in a tight, wonderful sisterly hug. "C'mon," Anna said, "Let's go and mingle!" She ran off into the crowd, dragging Kristoff along with her, hearing Elsa shout out back to her:

"I'll be there in a few minutes!" She turned from where everyone was dancing from, and devilishly eyed her chocolaty throne; making sure no one was watching. After running her hand along the sides of it, admiring its craftsmanship, she took a sip of her wine and shaking her head in disbelief, she looked around her. This, right here, was a party. She sighed in complete content. After smiling upon seeing Anna beckon her over to where her and Kristoff were standing, she whispered to herself, "It's warmer than I thought…"

She hurried over to where her sister was standing, and enjoyed her first ever surprise party.


And, there you have it! Elsa's very first surprise party. I really hope that you all enjoy this as much as I enjoyed writing it!

Psh, I wish I had chocolate furniture…

Anyway, lol.

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