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 coming few chapters will be focused on Frozen. I'll try to keep the updates consistent.
Chapter Twelve
For The First Time In Forever
Elsa
Meanwhile, a year had passed since my parents had died, and a ceremony was about to take place to announce me as the proper ruler of Arendelle. I wasn't to be queen yet, though. That would only happen when I married. Aka, never.
Anna
After bouncing with excitement the whole night before, I was exhausted in the morning.
"Princess Anna?"
I yawned. "What is it?"
"I think you might want to get ready."
"Mm hm. Ready for what again?"
"Um… your sister's coronation?"
"Mm. My sister's conoration."
Kai's footsteps seemed to leave the door of my room as I let that sink in.
"Omigosh!" I yelled. "It's coronation day!"
I jumped up, pulled on my dress and quickly twisted my usual braids into a bun on my head. "It's coronation day!"
I ran out the door to my room. After seven whole years of not being out of the castle vicinity, they were going to open the gates and have a party!
I was so excited that I began to sing as I danced around the servants working around the castle.
"The window is open, so's that door!
I didn't know they did that anymore!
Who knew we owned a thousand salad plates!
For years I've roamed these empty halls,
Why have a ballroom with no balls?
Finally they're opening the gates!
There'll be actual real life people…
It'll be totally strange.
But, wow, am I so ready for this change!
'Cause for the first time in forever,
There'll be music, there'll be lights!
For the first time in forever,
I'll be dancing through the night!
Don't know know if I'm elated or…"
I paused. "Um, insert something that rhymes in the song…"
"For the first time in forever!
I won't be alone."
Elsa
I stood in front of my father's coronation portrait. The one with him holding the Scepter of Arendelle and the medieval orb heirloom of our ancestors.
A ruler was not allowed to wear gloves during that part of the ceremony, because they are meant to hold them with their bare hands.
Only I couldn't because the frost would just start to cover it, and everyone would notice what a freak I was.
I stood there, practicing for just about the hundredth time to hold a stick and a ball without freezing them. It didn't work.
I sighed.
"It doesn't work, daddy." I murmured.
"Don't let them in, don't let them see.
Be the good girl you always have to be…
Conceal, don't feel.
Put on a show.
Make one wrong move and everyone will know."
I stared at my hands and decided to put my gloves back on before I froze anything else.
"But it's only for today." I told myself.
Anna
"It's only for today!" I continued singing. "It's agony to wait!"
I saw them open the gates and quickly ran out.
"For the first time in forever,
For the first time in forever!"
I danced through the crowd and posed.
"Nothing's in my waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!"
Unfortunately, a horse happened to be in my way. We slammed into each other and I fell backward into a small rowboat.
"Hey!" I yelled indignantly.
"I'm so sorry!" the boy sitting on the horse said hurriedly. "I should've been watching where I was going."
I stared. He was handsome. And really cute. And… uh… gah…
"Are you alright?" he asked. Somewhere when I was gaping at him he had gotten off his horse and was now leaning down over me to help me up.
"Um, hey." I said meekly. "Ah, yeah. No problem. I'm fine."
"Oh, thank goodness." He said charmingly.
He helped me up and off the boat. "I'm Prince Hans of the Southern Isles." He told me, bowing slightly.
"Oh," I curtsied, it seemed like the proper thing to do. "Princess Anna of Arendelle."
"Princess?" he repeated, astonished, before getting down on one knee. "My lady. I apologize greatly for hitting you with my horse."
"No, no, it's okay!" I said quickly. "I mean, I'm just the younger princess. If you hit my sister Elsa, it would probably be like, yeesh, but luckily… it's just me." I almost winced at how incomprehensionable it sounded.
He nodded briefly.
Suddenly, I heard them. "Oh, the bells. The coronation. I've got to get going! Bye!"
Elsa
I walked up slowly to the alter where the bishop was waiting.
Our most trusted steward, Kai, was holding out a silk velvet pillow where the scepter and medieval orb was sitting nicely.
I reached for the scepter and the orb, but our Kai whispered quietly, "Your highness, the gloves."
I winced. Hope that they might forget quickly diminished.
Hands shaking, I took of my gloves and picked up the objects.
The bishop began speaking, but I didn't hear what he said. Looking down from the crowd, I could see the thin frost slowly spreading from beneath my hands.
Panic flooded me. If anyone else found out—
"…Princess Elsa of Arendelle." The bishop finished.
"Princess Elsa of Arendelle." The crowd echoed. I hurriedly turned and put the objects back on the pillow and pulled my gloves back on.
The crowd stood and all bowed simultaneously. I sighed in relief. The hardest part was over.
Now for the dance…
Anna
I could vaguely hear Kai announcing, "Princess Elsa of Arendelle."
Then his slightly amused voice as I ran into the ballroom. "Princess Anna of Arendelle."
I quickly stepped onto the spot I thought I was meant to be. Apparently, I was wrong, because Kai immediately pulled me closer to stand next to my sister.
"Oh, wait, I don't think I'm supposed to." He gave me a firm look. "Okay."
As people began chatting amongst themselves, Elsa turned to me. "Hi." She said with a soft smile.
"Hi… hi me?" I asked, surprised. She nodded. "Oh… hi."
Elsa
Anna turned away awkwardly. I felt terrible… She had to hate me after so many years of me ignoring her.
"So, this is what a party looks like." I prompted, trying to ease the tension.
"It's warmer than I thought." She admitted.
"What is that amazing smell?" I asked, nudging her.
We both took deep breaths and started giggling. "Chocolate." We swooned.
"I want some." Anna grinned, making to walk off.
"By all means." My heart clenched. "I have to meet some other trade partners anyway."
"Oh." She said, sounding disappointed. "Okay."
Anna
I moved off as Elsa began speaking with the people that came up to her. For a moment there, we had been in perfect sister-sync like we used to be.
Suddenly, as I wasn't looking where I was going, I crashed into someone and went sprawling.
Luckily, that person—
"Glad I caught you." Hans smiled at me.
"Hans." I said, relieved.
He smoothly placed his drink on the tray of a passing busboy, and waltzed me onto the dance floor.
Elsa
I looked over the room as another couple went on their way from talking to me. Anna was dancing with some boy that looked about fifteen.
She looked so happy.
Anna
"So you have twelve older brothers?" I repeated.
"Yep." He said with a shrug. "Three of them pretended I was invisible. Literally. For a whole year."
"That's terrible!" I gasped.
"It's what brothers do." He sighed.
"And sisters." I told him, rather guiltily, I might add. "Elsa and I were really close but then one day, she just cut me off."
His warm brown eyes bore into mine. "I would never have cut you off."
I blushed madly. "I'm really glad I met you, ya know, I've been alone for so long."
Hans looked just as flustered. "Can I say something crazy?"
I nodded.
He suddenly got down on one knee. "Then will you marry me, Anna?"
I gasped. "Can I say something crazier?"
He stared up at me hopefully.
"Yes!" I yelled.
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