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CHAPTER 1- Only The Beginning
Near a cliff side stands two tall stones, the gravestone of the late King Agdar and Queen Idun of Arendelle. It was already the afternoon with the sun shining brightly, little patches of clouds decorating the sky, and cool breeze brushing through the air. There was a long stream of citizens, each waiting patiently for their turn to place some flowers upon the late rulers' grave. But all parted ways allowing a small party to travel up front. When close, only two female from the group dismounted from their horse, and continued on foot. In each of the young women arms, held a beautiful bouquet of white flowers, and they lay one each on the graves. They both stood between the graves for a moment looking out into the distance.
One of the women with strawberry blond hair, wrapped her arms around the other, squeezing her tight. "They would be so proud of you Elsa," she said in comforting. "You have made the kingdom flourished better than ever."
"It's not that Anna," Elsa replied. "I just regret not attending their funeral with you. If only then I wasn't so afraid-"
"Oh stop that, that's all in the past now don't ponder on it." Anna took her sister's arm in hers and led her slowly back to their horses. "What has happen can't be change, learn from it, and focus on the present and future." Anna advised happily.
Elsa looked at her in amusement, "Why, that was wise of you" she playfully teased.
"Really? You must finally be rubbing off on me!"
Elsa giggled, and tugged her sister to move a bit faster. There were still things to do in preparation for the evening's ball.
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Back at the castle, the foods were nearly finish, plated on fine new ginori tableware that was given as a present from a duke in Germany. The curtains were changed to the color of violet, the tablecloths in green, but all the fabrics were decorated with gold linins, to symbolize the colors of the Kingdom's crest.
Elsa had just finished overseeing the menu, and with some time to spare, she headed off to her study room. In the room there was a large window that allowed her to overlook the main bridge, connecting from the town over to the palace gates. Elsa turns her gaze over to one of the walls, where hung a portrait of her parents.
This time, instead of having a sad and nervous expression, she now held a satisfying face, happy to have people coming through the gates. It was the anniversary of her parents' death, and in memory of them, Elsa had thought it would be great to hold a ball. Her sister, though surprised by Elsa's idea, eagerly agrees with her. Overall, she felt the need to re-insure her parents that everything is alright now, and thank them for the support they've given her over the years. "This is it…" she said to her parents. "So much has happen: the gate is open now, I don't have to hide my magic anymore, and Anna is even married now-to Kristoff. Everything is right as it should…" There was more that she wanted to say, but was unsure as to how to communicate it.
"Elsa!" cry Anna, as she comes bursting through the doors. "You will never guess what Kristoff was wearing! He wanted it to be a surprise but I caught him sneaking around, he was dressed in the clothes I picked for him! He complained so much about picking his own clothes-though he did add in his own style, the sash belt and vest…You're not dress yet Elsa? Oh! Are you planning on making a new dress with your magic?!" Elsa didn't bother to stop Anna's ramble, she finds it energetic and funny at the same time. Whispering a quick good-bye to her parents, Elsa started leading Anna out, who was still rambling on about what sort of design Elsa should make for her new dress.
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Her speech was kept short and light, emphasizing how she wanted the ball to take flight right away. For her parents had wanted such a ball to be once she has control over her power. To make up for the years when the gates were closed, the secret that was kept, and the gloom that fell over the palace. Anna being freer now, made sure that the ball did take off. She spread her energy about like a controlled wildfire, danced with many of the dukes and lords at the ball-though saved her first dance with Kristoff, and she talked with many of the duchess as well, getting a glimpse to some of the gossips that were spreading.
As much as Anna was doing great at getting people into a good mood, she seems to lack a certain something that Rapunzel had. Rapunzel is Anna and Elsa's older cousin, from their mother's side of the family. She was kidnapped when just a baby, and was reunited with her family two years before King Agdar and Queen Idun's death.
Throughout the ball, Rapunzel was also helping Anna in spreading the excitement and energy into the people. The highlight of her success was when she was dancing with Eugene, her husband, in the center of the ballroom. They were dancing to a tune of their own, and yet, with encouraging looks from Rapunzel directed at the musicians, she got them to fade into a new music matching the tempo she and Eugene was dancing to. Afterword, without hesitation, she changed from one partner to another, then switching the pairings again with Eugene following her stead, not missing one beat of her plan. Soon, she had everyone dancing to her music. Even Anna and Elsa were drawn into it, and no one minded it. They were all feeling a strange sensation of life, and they felt the need to dance it out.
It was only when the song has ended, did people stop dancing, and looked around. They all felt warm inside, they all laugh and applauded one another for such a wonderful dance. Rapunzel walks over to the musicians and asked if they can play something relaxing, to cool off from the heat before continuing again. They granted her request. The guest slowly fell into casual conversion with the nearby people around them. Elsa, feeling a much needed break, slips to the farthest end of the ball, followed by Anna, wanting some sister company, then Rapunzel, who wanted to talk with her cousins. Meanwhile Kristoff and Eugene were relaxing near the buffet table, getting along fine with each other.
When Rapunzel approached the sisters, they welcomed her greatly. "That was amazing Rapunzel! How did you do that?" asked Anna, truly curious with her cousin's ability.
"Indeed Rapunzel," complimented Elsa. "I can learn a few things from you. Perhaps then I can really know how to host a ball."
"Oh no you're Majesty," Rapunzel replied quickly. "You can host a ball without my ability just fine," and she meant it too. Ever since the Frozen Incident, there has only been small private parties held in Arendelle, hosted by Anna. Rapunzel and Eugene were always invited, and each time they would enjoy the event. But if Rapunzel have to be honest at the moment, she is loving the ball more than the small parties, and is proud of Elsa for hosting the ball herself. "You are doing great, while all I did was changed the tune. If anything, I was causing rouges."
"Don't be so modest Rapunzel, you did more than just changed the tune," Anna persisted.
"Really you're Majesty; you don't need to learn anything from me. Trust me, everyone is in a great mood, with or without my 'ability'."
Elsa giggled a bit before speaking. "Rapunzel, you don't have to address and talk to me so formally. Just talk like you normally do, and call me Elsa."
"Sure…Elsa." The relaxing song ended, and some people were beginning to dance again. But the three women remained where they were and continued to talk. In her mind, Rapunzel was marveling at how much open Elsa has become. At Elsa's coronation when she talked to her for the first time, Rapunzel felt Elsa being a bit too distance from her guest, even to her own sister.
"Man, lately we have been having good whether this spring." Anna said, while looking towards the open balcony, where gentile cool breeze were being let in.
"Especially today," Elsa agrees. "Even Olaf thinks so; he's been telling me how much he wants to enjoy spring a bit longer in general."
"Olaf's tired of summer?!" Anna asked surprised.
"No. He just loves spring as much as he loves summer now."
"Well I'm sure the Spring Spirit will be generous this year, if the Summer Spirit doesn't mind that-is," Rapunzel comment.
"There's a spirit for summer? Did you get that from another fairy-tale book Rapunzel?" Anna asked. Over the years Anna and Elsa had spent with Rapunzel, she would sometime tell them of tales. Some are common ones like Santa Clause, the Tooth fairy, or the Easter Bunny, or others involving expressions, such as Mother Nature, Father Time, and Old Man Winter. But her stories of them are different from what the traditional tales says about them, and she would sometime tell the sisters of other folklore that they had never heard. Making them wonder if she was just making some of them up, or had read them from a book. Rapunzel never lets on to where she gotten her tales though; always answering with unrealistic comments, like, 'a baby fairy told me' and such.
As Rapunzel was about to answer with 'a bear told me,' she stops. Her mouth slightly open in an O shape, and a hard confused expression took over her face. She turned towards the balcony.
"What's wrong Rapunzel?" asked Anna. Both she and Elsa turn to look in the same direction as her. Then there were loud noises, which seems to have erupted from behind the large doors of the ballroom. The commotion quickly got the attention of the guests. Next three men came in abruptly, no doubt nobles, but they were unknown. Quick to follow behind them were Arendelle's soldiers, they were trying politely as possible to escort the three strangers out but the strangers were persistent in staying, demanding to see Queen Elsa and Princess Anna immediately.
With such a scene being build, Elsa and Anna couldn't stand by any longer. They made their way towards the men, with Rapunzel following close behind for some reason. Her face now holds an anxious, concerning look.
"What is the meaning of this?" Elsa asked when close enough. Her voice was composed, and elegant, but filled with authority. There was even a hint of displeasure as well, for the ball has been disturbed by the sudden unwelcome commotion.
One of the strangers with tannish orange hair, and was evenly tall and build as Kristoff, tried to approach the sisters but was immediately halted by two soldiers. The two soldiers took their spears and crossed them with the other, creating a barrier between the stranger and the sisters. Eugene and Kristoff quickly came to their side for extra protection. "Your Highness please," began the stranger. "My name is Lipso, and these are my younger brothers, Lukas, and Grill, Princes of the Southern Isles."
Their last names immediately left a bitter taste within Elsa's group, save for Rapunzel, who was distracted with some other concerning thought, and Eugene, who was still trying to get a grasp of the situation. "And what business do you have coming in disrupting my ball?" questioned Elsa. Angry with the fact of whom they are related to, and that they have the nerve to disrupt the memorial of her parents. But she did not show it, not even in the tone of her voice.
"Our deepest apologies for the intrusion, but we are here to warn you-to aid you the best we can-"
"Warn, aid? Against what?!" Anna question.
"It can't be!" gasp Rapunzel, her eyes widening in shock, and her mouth hanging slightly open while facing towards the balcony.
"Rapunzel, what's wrong?" Eugene asked. Her sudden shock had caught the attention of her party, and they were confused as to what was the matter.
