Hello everyone! This is a Rise Of The Guardians, How To Train Your Dragon, Frozen, crossover. Unfortunately, I could only choose two options, so I picked Rise Of The Guardians and How to Train Your Dragon. This story actually follows the movie plots quite closely, except for Rise Of The Guardians which will be covered in part two.

Ages have been changed for everyone, because I wanted them all to be teenage if not younger at this point. It makes it more fun.

These are only sorta introductions. I'll try to keep the updates consistent.

Credit for Elsa's added part of this song goes to my best friend who's pen name is Liana Acacia Falcon.


Chapter Three


Do You Wanna Build A Snowman


Elsa

After that incident, my father decided that while I learned to control my powers, I wasn't safe. He closed the gates, cut the down the staff, and limited my contact with anyone.

Even Anna.

Anna

Elsa used to tell me that singing is a good way to release your emotions.

Knock knock.

"Do you wanna build a snowman?

C'mon let's go and play!

I never see you anymore,

Come out the door,

It's like you've gone away!

We used to be best buddies!

And now we're not.

I wish you could tell me why!

Do you wanna build a snowman?

It doesn't have to be a snowman!"

Wait, wait.

"Go away, Anna."

Aw.

"Okay, byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee…"

Elsa

I grew more scared of my powers over the years, and this made them hard to control. Gloves helped though. My father's stupid advice —'conceal it, don't feel it, don't let it show'— did not help at all.

Anna

Growing older meant more time to myself meant more boredom. I decided to modify my song.

Knock knock.

"Do you wanna build a snowman?

Or ride our bikes around the halls!

I think some company is overdue,

I've started talking to the pictures on the walls!

It gets a little lonely,

All these empty rooms.

Just watching the hours tick by!

Tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock…"

Elsa

Anna was making me more depressed as well as becoming very annoying.

"Anna, listen."

Sigh.

"I don't wanna build a snowman,

I don't wanna go and play.

It never snows here anyway,

So go away,

And leave me alone!

It's getting quite annoying.

It's… just not… safe.

Someday you'll understand…

But I don't wanna build a snowman.

Think I've got phobia of snowmen."

I felt, at this point, that the unfairness to both sides was so overwhelming that I really couldn't stand here much longer.

"Just… go away."

Cue Anna's long, dramatic sigh.

"Okay, byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee…"

Anna

I gave up then. But years later, when I was ten and Elsa was fourteen, something terrible happened.

Our parents were supposed to got to an annual trade meeting with the regional islands, due to return in a few weeks. But a storm sank their ship on the way back.

When the news came, it took me several hours for it to sink in. By then, I had attended the funeral, read their wills, and changed out of my black dress.

Then I went to Elsa.

Knock knock.

"Elsa?"

Words were at loss for me. I couldn't think of anyway else to describe my feelings.

"Please, I know you're in there.

People are asking where you've been.

They say have courage,

And I'm trying to.

I'm right out here for you.

Just let me in!"

I couldn't help the small sob that escaped me. It had been eight years, but surely she could see how much I needed her now!

"We've only got each other,

It's just you and me.

What are we gonna do?"

It suddenly occurred to me that she wasn't coming out. She wasn't.

"Do you wanna build a snowman…"

Elsa hadn't come out. I started crying softly. Eight years of abandonment caught up with me, and I finally realized with a shock:

Elsa wasn't here for me.

She was never here for me.

No one was here for me.

I was alone.

Standing in front of Elsa's door, as the cold realization washed over me, I finally cracked.

Elsa

Anna sang her song. It was no longer annoying. Over the past three years, I had grown to long for it.

Still, it was heartbreaking to hear her usually bouncy voice in such a miserable tone.

The guilt grew stronger with every word. I felt like we we ere both being destroyed from the inside.

I heard Anna break down and cry.

I did too.


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