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 Thirteen


Frozen In Shock


Elsa

"Elsa, Elsa!" Anna called, weaving in and out through the crowd to get to me.

"Anna." I smiled at her. She was holding hands with the boy I had seen her dancing with.

"I want to introduce you to somebody!" she said excitedly, turning to him.

"Prince Hans of the Southern Isles, your highness." He said with a bow.

"A pleasure to meet you." I said politely. "It's been awhile since I saw my sister so happy."

"Exactly!" Anna said, bouncing on the tips of her toes. "And that's why I would like your blessing of our marriage!"

I froze (no, not literally).

"I'm sorry, what?" I forced out calmly.

"Well, we haven't worked out all the details yet and— wait, would we live here?" she gasped with delight.

"Absolutely." Hans said sweetly.

"Whoa, stop." I interrupted. "No one is getting married."

She looked shocked. "What?"

I have freaky ice powers! I wanted to yell at her. I hurt you and I'll probably hurt anyone else who comes to live here and you're going to hate me when you find out!

"Look, can I talk to you?" I asked nervously. "Alone?"

She frowned. "No. Whatever you have to say, you can say to both of us."

I inwardly cursed myself. No way was I admitting my secret in front of this complete stranger. "Anna, are you even listening to yourself?! You're eleven years old!"

"But it's true love!" she cried.

"What do you know about true love!" I yelled back.

"More than you!" she started crying. "All you know I how to break people's hearts!"

I froze again, Anna's words shattering me.

"You asked for my blessing, and I'm telling you no." I said as calmly as I could. Anna was wiping the tears off her face.

Everyone in the ballroom was staring at us. How could no one find anything wrong with this scene? Surely none of them approved of an eleven-year-old girl marrying a fifteen-year-old boy!

"The party is over, close the gates." I told Kai. This was too much. Neither Anna nor I could deal with this is public, being isolated most of our lives.

"No." Anna suddenly screamed, as if she was about to throw a tantrum. "Don't close the gates, don't! Don't make me be alone again! I can't live like this anymore!"

"Anna, stop being so immature!" I accompanied her yelling.

Anna

Looking back, I am admittedly rather embarrassed at my outburst over such a ridiculous matter. I was a young girl thinking that true love always worked at whatever age, and it was really common to have love at first sight too, right? Well, at least that's what it said in all the fairytale books I found around the castle.

"You're not the boss of me!" I was yelling shrilly. "Mom and dad are, and they're dead! And you didn't even come to their funeral!"

Just the same, I felt immensely guilty as the words hit their mark.

"That's enough, Anna." She suddenly said quite coldly. "You've had your rant, I'm still telling you no, and if you're not happy that you're just going to have to deal with it."

Tears streaming down my cheeks, I ran after Elsa's retreating figure and, in effort to slow her down, yanked off one of her fine silk gloves.

She gasped and grabbed for it. "Give me back my glove!"

"No!" I screamed. "You're a horrible sister! You don't deserve it!"

"I already said enough!" she screamed, flinging out her bare hand.

Elsa

I flung out my hand in anger, and sharp ice immediately grew in a line, forcing Anna back.

Everyone gasped and backed away.

I stared, horror stricken at what I had just done.

Murmurs moved through the crowd. People eyed me fearfully.

My greatest nightmare had just come true.

I stumbled back, grasping for the doorknob.

"Elsa?" Anna whispered, eyes wide.

My hand found it, and I quickly pushed the door open behind me and ran out.

Anna

"Elsa!" I screamed, running out after her. Hans followed me, all the while beside me. "Elsa!"

We ran round the outback of the castle, where our shores met the water.

"Elsa!" I screamed again.

Elsa

I stopped at the water.

Anna kept calling my name. I didn't want to hurt her again, and backed up.

Then I noticed how the water froze beneath my shoes, creating a solid surface for me to walk on.

"Elsa!" Anna called again, getting closer.

I turned, and decided to take the risk. Not pausing to think, I ran across the water, which froze the second my foot touched it.

Behind me, Anna slipped on the ice, fell, and screamed my name again. I tried not to look back.

Anna

"Are you okay?" Hans asked as we walked back.

"No." I answered, rubbing my chilly arms.

I was cold. The entire fjord had frozen over. It was snowing everywhere. Elsa hadn't told me. Why didn't she tell me?

"Did you know?" he asked. "You know, about your sister being a… a…" he paused. "Are you one too?"

I looked up at him. "No."

He breathed a sigh of relief. "Oh. Good."

"What?" I asked miserably.

"That you're not, you know, a freak." Then he winced, as if noticing his mistake. Mistake indeed.

"How dare you!" I yelled. "Elsa is not a freak!"

He stared at me and opened his mouth to take it back but I cut him off.

"I reckon Elsa was right about you." I said glared fiercely. "You can call our stupid 'marriage' off! Bloody idiot."

I decided then that when this was over I was going to burn every single one of those romance fairytale books.

Spotting Kai in the crowd, I ran up to him. "It's my fault this happened, I angered her and grabbed her glove so… so I'm going to find Elsa." I told him. "Bring me a horse, please."

"You don't know how to ride, Princess Anna." He pointed out.

"I'll figure it out." I said, rolling my eyes.

Elsa

I had managed to get all the way the North Mountain.

I sighed dejectedly. Anna would hate me now. I had abandoned her yet again. She's right. I'm a terrible sister.

Closing my eyes, I began to sing softly.

"The snow glows white on the mountain tonight,

Not a footprint to be seen.

A kingdom of isolation,

And it looks like I'm the… queen.

The wind is howling like this swirling storm inside.

Couldn't keep it in, heaven knows I tried."

I sighed. Life was never as easy as all those fairytale books made out.

"Don't let them in, don't let them see.

Be the good girl, you always have to be.

Conceal, don't feel. Don't let them know…"

I stared at my one gloved hand and decided that I was sick of wearing it.

"Well now they know!"

I laughed into the cold sweet mountain air.

"Let it go! Let it go!

Can't hold it back anymore!

Let it go! Let it go!

Turn away and slam the door!"

I felt my heart clench but continued walking away, playing with the swirls of magical snow.

"I don't care,

What they're going to say!

Let the storm rage on,

The cold never bothered me anyway."

I took of my heavy purple cloak and let it fly away. It was getting annoying.

"It's funny how some distance,

Makes everything seem small.

And the fears that once controlled me,

Can't get to me at all!"

I danced through the snow, feeling free.

"It's time to see what I can do!

To test my limits and break through!

No right no wrong, no rules for me!

I'm free!"

My last sculpture turned into the beginning of a tall frosty staircase. I stepped onto the first step and it instantly smoothed over.

I ran up, euphoria building up inside of me. The staircase grew, leading me to the top of the mountain.

"Let it go! Let it go!

I'm one with the wind and sky!

Let it go! Let it go!

You'll never see me cry!

Here I stand! And here I stay!

Let the storm rage on!"

I turned and began to cast my ice powers all around, creating a luxurious ice castle, amazed by the beautiful lengths I could go to.

"My power flurries from the air, into the ground!

My soul is spiraling in frozen fractals all around!

And one thought crystalizes like an icy blast!

I'm never going back! The past is in the past!"

It broke me, the thought of never seeing Anna again, but I pushed it away. It wouldn't do for her to get hurt once more.

"Let it go! Let it go!

And I'll rise like the break of dawn!

Let it go! Let it go!

That perfect girl is gone!

Here I stand, in the light of day!

Let the storm rage on!"

All of my clothes were starting to annoy me, but even so I was surprised to find that I could create a beautiful ice-blue dress made out of actual fabric. There was a long sparkling cape, a completely sequined bodice with thinly netted long-sleeves and a long blue skirt with slits up to my knees. Figuring I couldn't stand wearing my hair up like that any longer either, I yanked it down and let it fall in a braid over one shoulder like I always did.

"The cold never bothered me anyway."

Anna

"Elsa!" I called out randomly. "It's me! Anna! Your sister who didn't mean to make you freeze the winter! It's all my f-fault." I shivered. Silly of me not to bring a scarf or anything warmer.

"Of course, this all wouldn't have happened if she had just told me her secret." I mumbled. "She ought to have trusted me, after awoahhh!"

I fell off my horse. I admit it. No, there was no bumpitty bumpitty, or a particularly jumpitty shakitty, I just fell off.

Hey! In my defense, I was locked up in a castle for the past seven years of my life! Do you really expect me to know how to ride a horse?!

Yes. I know.

Anyway, I fell off. And the horse must have had enough because he just turned right around and ran back… home… I think… leaving me alone… standing there… in the middle of the forest… in the snow… I am so doomed.

But there was Elsa to think about, so I carried on.

And fell into a river.

Stop laughing at me!

Elsa

I *gasp* can't *snort* help it! *ha ha ha ha ha*

Anna

Sometimes I really hate you.

Anyway, I fell into a river.

"Cold!" I gasped. "Cold cold cold cold cold cold cold!"

Struggling, I managed to pull myself out of the shallow water and run as fast as I could towards the smoke I could see in the distance.

"H-hello?" I called when I reached the little building. I wasn't shivering, but that's only because the water had frozen and I was pretty much stuck.

Reaching up as high as I could, I managed to knock the snow off of the sign hanging above me.

"Wanderin' Oaken's Trading Post." I read aloud. Just then, the snow fell off of the smaller sign hanging attached below it. "Ooh, and sauna!"

I pushed the door open and skittered in gratefully.

"Hello!" said the cheery man behind the counter. "Big summer blowout! Half off swimsuits, clogs, and a sunscreen of my own concoction, ya?"

I blinked, staring at him. Didn't he notice how wintry it was right now?

"Um, no thanks." I said as politely as I could. "Actually, I was thinking maybe boots? Winter boots? And ski dresses?"

He seemed a little sorry as he pointed. "That would be in our winter department."

An empty shelf fell off the 'winter department's wall. Which turned out to be just a rope, a pickaxe, a bundle of clothes that I hoped were a dress set, and a pair of leather boots that luckily seemed to be in my size.

"Oh, okay. Thanks." I said, going over and picking up the clothes and the boots. It seemed like a dress set to me. "By the way, has anyone else been down round here? The crown princess, by any chance?"

He smiled pleasantly. "Only one crazy enough to out in this storm is you, dear."

Hey! I nearly yelled.

"Oh, okay." I said dejectedly. "Right, so, I'll be leaving then."

I paid for my things and walked out.

I nearly fell again, despite the new outfit to help me.

Because standing right there was a character that I would never had expected was real.

The spirit of winter.


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