Adrianna, I'm glad you're liking the story and I can't wait for them to meet either!

Rainlily216, if you want to be Ariel's friend at least, then definitely no seafood! Pumas indeed are cute! Hopefully the girls will remember that this animal grew up in the wild instead of a palace like Rajah. I'm glad you like the idea of the ice arrows. If you want you can use that in a story of yours! I believe in true love, but relationships do require a lot of effort for both parties. And love, true love, isn't something that can be made aware of with one look. This story in the Frozen area takes place after both Frozen and Frozen Fever (although I have yet to see the latter). I am aware of what happens in Once Upon a Time, but a Once Upon a Time fan once told me that although Anna and Kristoff marry in the TV show, their wedding is shown in the upcoming sequel. The plot of Once Upon a Time won't be mentioned in this story.


Snow White shivered as she hugged herself, "It's getting late and really cold. Are we almost there?"

Pocahontas replied, "I think so."

"Die Berggipfel!" shouted Rapunzel before she started running ahead.

Snow White translated before she herself had started running, "She saw the top!" At the news all girls started running, Cinderella because everyone else was. When they did reach the top they surveyed their surroundings. Their smiles instantly left their faces.

Aurora was the first to speak, "It's... just wilderness." Indeed she was right. All the girls could see for miles around was trees.

Cinderella shook her head in disbelief when she saw no signs of other humans, "Non."

"We should go to the highest mountain," said Snow White.

Aurora sighed, "We are on the highest mountain." All of the princesses felt their hearts sink as they realized what this meant. They spent the whole day without food or water, used up much of their energy, and were very cold. They went through all of this to find something at the top, but now it had been for nothing.

Rapunzel began to walk down, her shoulders drooping, when something caught her eye. Out in the distance, she could see a tree that looked very different than the others. It was blue and white like it had been made by...

"Elsa!" she exclaimed, "Meine Cousins!"

"What?" asked Aurora.

"Quoi?"

Snow White explained, "Rapunzel was with two of her cousins before she ended up here."

"Der Baum ist aus Eis! Elsa gemacht, dass!" That tree is made of ice! Elsa made it!

"She's talking about that blue tree over there," said Snow White, "She claims that it's an ice tree made by her cousin Elsa."

Pocahontas, determined, said, "We need to find them after we get down! And we should get back to the ground before the sun sets!"


Night had fallen. Tiana, Merida, Jasmine, Elsa, Ariel, and the puma found a place to make a fire. Not fully trusting the wild animal with them, the girls decided to sleep in shifts. Although it didn't look like the mountain lion would get near them if they were by that fire. He was up in a tree, looking fearfully at the flames.

Jasmine didn't blame them for being careful. She herself was cautious. So far she had seen no signs of him trying to eat the girls, but one wrong move could cause an attack. Despite wanting to stay up, sleep eventually overtook her.

Ariel was swimming around in the nearby stream. As the girls had predicted, Ariel's tail reappeared and she had to stay in the water. She was not looking forward to her rude awakening in the morning when she could no longer breathe underwater. This left only Merida, Elsa, and Tiana to talk by the fire.

Elsa scooted a bit away from the fire for she was getting warm. However she dared not get to far for fear of the puma. She grew very worried that she would have to live like this forever. She couldn't stay, she had a kingdom to rule and a sister to look after.

Tiana broke the silence, "How do we get out of here?"

Merida answered, "We'll find a way I'm sure. My mother's going to have a fit when I get back."

Elsa asked, "You're from Scotland right?"

"Yep, and proud of it!"

Tiana threw another stick in the fire, "Is Maldonia around in your time?"

Merida thought about this for a moment, "I've heard of Maldonia before. It's in Europe right?"

"Yes. That's where my husband's from."

The Scottish princess groaned, "Oh no. Save me from the gross romance story."

"You wouldn't believe me if I told you it anyway. Neither of you."

Elsa let a few snowflakes fall from her hand, "I have ice powers and know a mermaid."

Merida agreed, "I accidently turned my mother into a bear once. I'll believe anything." Elsa and Tiana looked at her like she was crazy. "Please don't ask."

Tiana nodded, "Alright. Then don't ask me how my husband and I changed into frogs once."

Elsa joked, "Frogs? Not nearly impressive as a bear."

As if she had won an argument, Merida lied on her back, hands behind her head, with a giant grin on her face, "Then it looks like I win."


The woman observed all of the girls on her monitors. She was still shocked that Cinderella and Aurora hadn't fallen to their deaths when she opened the trap door.

This was bad. Not only were they all finding each other, but they were able to get past the language barriers. If Anna, Belle, and Mulan made it to them, she had no doubt that they would team up against her to get home. The communicators Belle stole would be used so even Jasmine could talk.

She knew she couldn't win that fight. Not only was she way outnumbered, but two of them, Mulan and Merida, were skilled fighters. But she had to finish her experiment. Only then would her curiosity be quenched and she could move on with her life.

She opened her book to see if the contents had changed, seeing none she went back to staring at the computers.

If the girls were to vanish she'd have to do it before they all found each other.


Anna, Belle, and Mulan had picked a spot in the forest to rest for the night.

The sound of a twig snapping caused Mulan's eyes to fly open and for her to get on her feet, "Wake up!"

Belle and Anna scrambled to their feet, Belle asking, "What's wrong?!"

After nothing popped out at them, and the only noise being the crickets chirping into the night, Mulan relaxed, "False alarm. I thought for certain-"

"Nice to see you again." All three girls tensed at the woman's voice.

She chuckled, "You didn't let me introduce myself. I am Arabella and I know the way home!" She then began laughing hysterically as she ran off.

Mulan, Anna, and Belle couldn't resist but run after her. Arabella couldn't believe her luck, for the trap seemed obvious.

After about a minute of running she stopped and leaned against a tree. It was obvious she hadn't given up. Her smile was wide and her posture was confident.

Mulan smirked, "Give up?"

The woman merely smiled and took out what looked like a key fob with a couple of buttons. Her smile grew wider as she pushed one.

Anna asked, "What's that going to d-" The ground beneath the three girls opened. It turned out to be a trap door hidden by leaves. The girls fell about 20 feet before hitting solid dirt.

Anna looked up at the now open trap door, "Oh, so that's what it does."