A/N: I was given two options for this one, either them playing a video game or watching a movie. I picked watching a movie and even though this is weird, some minor spoilers for the film Frozen? Enjoy!


"Athena, are we seriously going to watch Frozen?" Apollo's eyes twitched, while the standing strands of his hair fell flat momentarily. He took off his red vest and threw it on a couch.

"Yeah! Of course! It's only the best film you know—like snow man and sisterly love and and-!" Athena was interrupted by her own excitement. Quite the emotional overload it seemed. She clutched her hand to her chest while looking upwards, trying her best to conceal tears.

"Are you—crying?" Apollo's jaw dropped open a little as a brow cocked at the sight. "It's just a movie you know—"

"Its—It's a movie about love! Not the romantic kind." Athena puffed her cheeks while her arms crossed.

Apollo sighed before scratching the back of his head. So he and Athena decided to hang out in her apartment complex since her roommate was out for the time being. After all, her place wasn't too far away from his own so why not? Plus, it wasn't anything abnormal—it was just a couple watching a movie together… a children's film that was.

"…Fine. I'll go get the popcorn, you start up the movie alright?" He announced before he started to walk to the kitchen.

Athena obliged. Her fingers fumbled with the CD case that was lying on top of her glass coffee table. It wasn't difficult to open but the CD definitely brought back some fond childhood memories. After all, it was a film her mother showed her when she was about five or six. Now the CD was a relic. Even though she held it close to her heart, the memories of every event that has happened in the animation was rather fuzzy.

The eject button on the DVD player was pressed and Athena waited for the moment to put the CD in. She started up the DVD player as an opening melody played, displaying about seven trolls huddling together. There were a few language options, English, French, and Spanish—Athena could've easily picked either and understood them all. Of course, she didn't.

She looked up at the screen and selected the English language option. Her legs then stood up momentarily before plotting herself on the couch.

"Apollo the movie's starting!" The opening sequence to all Disney films started playing in the background. There were so many sequences to the opening. First, a fancy firework with the castle of Disneyland or something, then a picture of 1920's Mickey Mouse. Wow, that's really old… probably almost a century older than herself.

"Coming!" A frantic Apollo Justice dashed over to the couch, making sure not to spill the popcorn from the giant bowl while crying out "hot! Hot!" in between his breaths.

"Came in just in time," the orange headed lawyer grinned before swiping a handful of popcorn and then stuffing them in her mouth.

Apollo chuckled nervously before settling down the couch right next to Athena. The popcorn bowl was in his lap as he started to eat them one by one, nonchalant.

The TV screen and the opening of Frozen illuminated the living room—men breaking ice it seemed. Apollo couldn't contain his yawn at the slightest… ah great, this was going to be a long night. Well, he signed up for this when he decided to date the junior attorney. A faint smile crossed upon his lips. Ah, whatever. At least he could still enjoy the popcorn and maybe Frozen wasn't all that bad of a film.

About fourty minutes into the film, Athena was already trying her best not to bawl. It was the scene where the queen and the princess met each other in the queen's new built ice castle. The queen was scared of hurting the princess, who was her sister so she casted herself away into the middle of nowhere—this made Athena extremely emotional.

"There's so much discord in her heart right now… So much sadness and fear but also a hint of joy? Maybe it's because she gets to see her sister but she's sad because…Because she doesn't want to hurt her—" Athena tried to stifle a sob as she dug her hand into the bowl of popcorn, while stuffing her face with them.

Apollo nodded. He knew full on what Athena meant, though a part of him also thought that she was perhaps overreacting. However, he was used to it and was quite intrigued by Athena's psychological analysis on the whole situation.

"Yeah, if you look at it strictly from evidence though…Queen Elsa is causing a storm and pushing Anna away, and she even struck Anna's heart…" He mumbled to himself, not entirely paying attention to see if Athena's eyes were glued to him or not.

"Queen Elsa can't control her powers right now, that's why she was pushing her away," she trailed off. Her eyes looked down, a hint of sorrow lingered before she clutched her hand to her chest. "…It must be tough."

"Yeah, people like Queen Elsa become our defendants quite a bit…Well you know, minus the whole power part. "

Athena smiled at Apollo's statement. She could feel him finally appreciating the children's film from the bottom of his heart. Her hand wandered and held his. Their eyes meet momentarily. Smiles were exchanged until they heard a loud thud sound.

It looked like the princess and her crew were kicked out of the castle by a giant guard, who was made of snow. They cringed at the scene where the crew fell off the cliff and landed on the ground—thank goodness, that was snow.

Alas, the film has ended and the credits started to roll. The two of them smiled again before leaning closer—Athena's head on Apollo's shoulder and Apollo's head on top of Athena's.

"That was a good film wasn't it?" Athena looked up to meet Apollo's eyes.

"Yeah," He nodded in response to Athena's question. "We should do these more often when we have time."

"Agreed," Athena chirped before a yawn was elicited. "I'm tired."

"Same here," Apollo yawned while doing his best not to laugh at the situation.

The junior attorney stood up along with Apollo while he grabbed his red vest from the couch. The two of them walked to her door and took forever to say good bye. About fifteen minutes later, Athena closed the door and shut the lights.