A soaring castle of ice, with towers and turrets stood before Elsa. Anna stood at the open doors, grinning. "Welcome to my humble abode, your Majesty. I hope your Majesty will not be offended by it's rural setting. My dwelling trembles in your august presence."

"When did you learn to talk like that?" asked Elsa. Anna smiled mysteriously. Then she laughed.

"Books, your Majesty, books." she said curtsying. "Let's go."

"Anna, this is amazing!" exclaimed Elsa as she looked at her magnificent surroundings and the delicate, graceful chandelier. A flight of stairs led up to the second floor, which was as wonderful as the first. Icy pillars held up the ceiling.

The royal family of Arendelle climbed the stairs. Anna had made snowbeds. Which were piles of snow. Cold, but soft. They lay down and slept, tired out.


They were awakened by someone yelling:" Hi! I'm Olaf! And I like warm hugs!"

"Hmmm..." said Anna turning over. Elsa sat up immediately. They had slept in their ice gowns.

"Anna, WAKE UP!"

"Huh?" said Anna sleepily. "I had the most amazing dream ever! We..." She took in her surroundings. "It wasn't a dream!"

Meanwhile, the intruder was wandering around having a conversation with himself.

The sisters rushed downstairs.

The snowman Anna had created the previous night was wandering around.

"Snow is pretty. But it's so white. It could use some colour. Maybe some crimson... chartreuse... yellow.. Wait. Yellow and snow? Blegh."

"Olaf?" said Anna incredulously.

"How did you know may name? Oh wait I told you. You made me. And who's this?"

"I'm Anna and this is Elsa." said Anna.

"Oh! Hello. You know, this is a weird sort of place to live in. Ice is pretty, but it's cold. I've always liked the idea of summer, and sun, and all things hot..." Olaf sighed contentedly, lost in his idea of summer. " Bees will buzz, and kids will blow dandelion fuzz, and..." He danced off, singing about what he'd do in summer.

"I'm gonna tell him." joked Elsa, amused by the snowman's innocence.

"Don't you dare!" said Anna, shocked.

"In summer..." finished Olaf. "So, Anna..." Anna sat down and talked to Olaf, leaving Elsa standing.

"He's gonna have to find out someday." mumbled Elsa to herself, wandering away in search of something to do.

At mid-morning, Olaf was still talking, and Anna was listening. Elsa was starting to get bored. Not to mention hungry.

"Your Highness, we have a problem." said Elsa. "WE. ARE. OUT. OF. FOOD."