Hi everyone! Well, this took a while to update, but at least it's before the worst-case scenario I predicted in the last chapter.

So, you may not have noticed, but I changed chapter 8. I had an eureka moment for something that will happen differently than what I'd originally planned in this chapter, so I had to change the last chapter in order to have it work. Also in this chapter, I'm switching the point of view a lot more frequently than I normally do.

Another thing: people have been asking about why Anna can understand fairies but Elsa can't. I originally considered this to be a spoiler, because Elsa/Anna/the fairies are going to have to figure out why this is the case, but since people have been asking, I'll just answer it now. Remember how I killed off Anna's fairy in chapter 1? Well, in this fic, if a fairy is never fully born (like if the dandelion thing burns up in a fire) than the child who laughed the fairy keeps the fairy language because their fairy didn't take it from them. So people who understands fairies (Anna, Peter Pan and Captain Hook) don't actually have a fairy of their own. (I can't picture Peter or Hook having a fairy anyway, which helps me convince myself that this is a reasonable idea).

But the characters don't know this, so it will be like the viewer knowing Mother Gothel is evil in Tangled but Rapunzel not knowing and having to discover it for herself. So just sort of pretend you don't know why Anna understands fairies.

Also, just to clarify, this story takes place instead of the incident that happens in the movie where Anna gets hit by Elsa's snow (in chapter 3, the scene in their bedroom is almost the same as it is in the movie).

Anna continued to help Tink search for her Periwinkle, following the fairy's directions in the form of the "warmer-colder game". They were now getting really close, so Tink used words like "burning" to let Anna know that they were almost there. Tink continued to stare at her wings, trying to see if they were glowing more. This was rather hard, because they were already glowing and flashing so much that it almost hurt to look at them. Fortunately, Tink didn't get seizures from watching all that flashing light.

Anna was very excited that they were getting close. Once they found Periwinkle, she would have met two fairies, which was just amazing in Anna's point of view. Even better, Tink had promised that once they found Periwinkle, they'd look for Elsa. So the sooner they found Peri, the sooner they could look for Elsa (the reason they were looking for Peri first was because they actually had a way to find her- using Tink's wings- whereas they had absolutely no clue of how to find Elsa).

Eventually, Anna could see that Tink's wings were flashing even though she wasn't looking at them. As excited as Anna was about finding Peri, Tink was about a hundred times more excited than Anna (which was saying something). She urged Anna to go faster. Anna happily obliged, half running, half skipping through the snow, almost falling over with every step. The snow was deep for her- almost up to her knees- so it was rather hard to run in without almost tripping.

As they got even nearer, Anna heard two voices calling for help- one of which she recognized instantly. Elsa. She increased her speed even more, heading towards the sound. Tink hadn't said that they were getting farther from Periwinkle, so maybe Peri was the second voice? It had the same accent (the bell-like sound) that Tink's voice did.

Tink knew they were almost reaching Peri, both because of her wings and because she recognized her twin's voice. She was horrified when she heard her twin calling for help. What could have happened to Peri? Obviously she wasn't okay at the moment, but hopefully she'd be okay later.

Eventually they saw a figure in the distance. As they got nearer, Anna saw it was Elsa. She ran to meet her sister, but Tink shouted "Stop!" Anna kept going, and she threw a glare at Tink.

"Do you want to fall through that ice, too? Because that's what's going to happen if you keep going." Tink snapped. Anna realized that her sister had fallen into a frozen pond. The five-year-old stopped just before she stepped onto the ice. She also noticed Elsa was holding something that looked suspiciously like another fairy. Tink had noticed this almost immediately, and had shouted "Peri!"

Peri raised her head when she heard her twin call her name. She brightened up, happy that Tink was there. Now somebody would rescue them! She asked Tink if she could get them out. Meanwhile, Elsa was telling Anna not to step on the ice, not knowing that a fairy had already told her that.

Tink realized it was up to her to save both Peri and Elsa (she now knew that the girl was Elsa because Anna had shouted it when she'd seen her). It would have been nice if Anna could have helped, but if she went on the ice there was a high probability of it breaking, and the last thing Tink needed was to have to rescue two Clumsies. She left Anna's shoulder and strode quickly across the ice, not wanting to waste her limited flying-power.

Tink didn't know what she'd do if Peri drowned-how could Tink bear to live without her sister?Tink wanted Peri to be safe as soon as possible, and she told Elsa to put Peri on the ice. Elsa just stared and said "I don't understand bells!" Tink tugged at her bangs and groaned. However, Anna helpfully bridged the language gap and translated (more or less) what Tinker Bell had said. Actually, Anna told Elsa to slide Periwinkle across the ice, but it was still the same idea.

"Who's Periwinkle?" Elsa asked, totally bewildered as well as scared out of her wits due to worrying about drowning. "The fairy in your hand!" Anna called back. Elsa complied and slid Peri across the ice, out of harms way.

Tink rushed over to where Peri was, lying on the ice and less energetic than she normally was due to the fact that she was exhausted and still recovering from the fear. Tink helped her sister up and was about to embrace her when she heard a cry for help. Elsa was still in great danger. Tink slapped her forehead- how could she have forgotten?

Okay, Tink thought time to save Elsa. Not feeling prepared, she tried to psych herself up as she hurried towards the girl. C'mon Tink, you can do it. This should be a piece of cake compared to all the things you've done before. You've fought rats, pirates, you name it. How hard is it to pull a girl out of a hole in the ice, really? Now focus. How are you going to get her out?

Tink's first thought was that if she had a rope, she could tie it around a tree and Elsa could pull herself out. She didn't have a rope, but she glanced around for something to make one out of. Even though she was easily regarded as the best tinker-fairy in Pixie Hollow, Tink was stumped with that idea. There was absolutely nothing to make a rope out of because everything was hidden by snow and ice.

Hoping for some sort of inspiration for another idea, Tink reached Elsa, grabbed her finger, and started to fly, trying to pull her out. However, a hand closed around Tink's ankle and pulled her down.

Peri prevented her sister from getting airborne again, and said "That won't get you anywhere. I tried. Besides, you can't fly with enough strength for that when it's this cold." Tink remained on the ground but continued to try to tug Elsa out, or at least prevent her from slipping any more. Periwinkle tried to help by grabbing on to Tink to prevent her from slipping. She pulled on Tink while Tink pulled on Elsa, but really two fairies didn't have a prayer of supporting a Clumsy's weight.

"Why...are...you...so...heavy?!" Tink grumbled, tugging once for each word. She stopped when she heard Elsa cry out- after all, she realized, having your fingers tugged had to hurt a lot. But still, they had to get her out, and it was better to get her out while causing a bit of pain than it was to not hurt her but not save her either.

Tink slipped on the ice she was standing on, let go of Elsa's finger, and went sliding across the ice on her butt, sending Peri sprawling with her. They scrambled back to where Elsa was, and Tink asked her twin "Any other ideas? There's no way we can support her weight." Peri's eyes suddenly got wide and she said, "Of course! How could we be so stupid?!"

Tink was about to ask what she meant, but then her eyes got wide too and she reached for one of the pouches slung over her shoulder. However, Peri was already undoing a pouch made from a leaf, and pulling out a handful of Pixie Dust (the normal kind, not Zarina's edible variety). Both fairies felt like idiots for not thinking of using Pixie Dust before, despite the fact that fairies practically worshiped it and there was a whole talent devoted to Pixie Dust (the dust-keeping talent).

Peri pulled out a handful of Pixie Dust and darted over to Elsa. She dumped it all on Elsa's hand, because she still couldn't fly because her wings were wet and she didn't want to throw the precious Pixie Dust at Elsa's head and risk losing some of it. Elsa was now sparkling as the Pixie Dust took effect. It didn't make her suddenly float upwards, as they hadn't given her that much, but she did get significantly closer to weightlessness.

Peri yanked on Elsa's fingers, though she didn't cry out this time, They pulled her out of the hole in the ice with very little effort, and continued to pull her across the ice. As far as the fairies could see, Elsa wasn't floating at all. But she had to be floating a bit, because Pixie Dust made everything float, even if it went just a millimeter higher.

Once Elsa was safe at the edge of the river, Anna rushed forward and embraced her sister, squeezing Elsa as tightly as she could. Elsa hugged Anna back, though the eight-year-old was still visibly shaken from the traumatic experience of almost drowning. Next to them, the fairy twins were also hugging, and Periwinkle twirled Tinker Bell around. Peri was feeling better than she had all day- she had finally found Tink after what seemed like forever, and she had met the girl that she was pretty sure was their laugh.

Once they finally stopped hugging each other, Peri smirked at Tink and said "Nice choice of clothes, Tink." The frost-fairy had been wanting to say that ever since she was safe from the water, but had refrained from doing so because playfully teasing your sister wasn't something you should do when trying to save a girl from drowning. Tink blushed when she realized she was still wearing a glove as a coat. "Well," Tink retorted "it was either wearing this ugly thing or freezing, and I almost picked the freezing option." Peri rolled her eyes, knowing Tink didn't really mean it, and said "It's not that bad." Tink gave her a disbelieving look and Peri admitted "Okay- it's hideous and it makes you look totally ridiculous. But I'll try not to laugh."

"Gee, thanks. Your compassion is truly heartwarming" Tink muttered sarcastically, "Next time you're in warm weather, I hope that the only thing available to get you cool again is an ice cube. Then we'll see who's laughing." Periwinkle ignored the last comment, which didn't really make sense, and turned to look at Elsa and Anna. Could Elsa really be Tink's and Peri's laugh? Peri wasn't entirely sure she wanted to voice this theory yet. She hoped she could become sure of the answer by watching the girl more.

Tink was also staring at Elsa, curious about the girl. Anna had said that Elsa had snow powers, but was that just a little girl's imagination, or was it real? Tink had never heard of a Clumsy having a fairy talent before. Well, that wasn't exactly true. Plenty of Clumsies enjoyed tinkering with things. That's how they had all those gadgets like horseless carriages- which Lizzy had called cars. Also, lots of Clumsies liked animals and worked with them, just like animal-talent fairies. Now that she thought about it, she supposed that Peter Pan could be considered a fast-flying talent (though Peter could hardly be considered a normal human- after all, he could fly and he didn't age). Okay, so humans were capable of performing some fairy talents, but others were inaccessible to them- especially the frost-talent (and the water-talent, and light-talent, and dust-keeping talent). So it would be very odd if Elsa could make snow and ice.

Tink walked towards Elsa, Peri following right behind. Elsa was very interesting. Not to mention, Tink thought she'd felt something when she was pulling Elsa out of the hole in the ice. She felt like she had when she'd met Anna, like she was some long lost friend even though they'd never met before. Except the feeling was stronger than it had been with Anna- a lot stronger. The feeling was just as strong, if not stronger, than when she'd met Peri. Could they somehow be connected to Elsa... could Elsa be their laugh?

Tink mulled it over for a bit, and then returned to thinking about how Anna had said that Elsa had snow powers. Tink walked over to the two human girls, pulling Peri behind her, The tinker-fairy cleared her throat and asked "Elsa, is it true that you can make snow come from your hands?" Elsa looked at her and said "What?" while Anna said excitedly "Yeah! She can!"

Both Peri and Elsa seemed startled by Anna's response. Elsa looked at her sister and said "I can... what?" Anna looked at her as if she'd just said the stupidest thing in the world and replied "You can make snow, silly!"

Elsa looked confused, and said "So?" Anna giggled and said "That's what Tinker Bell asked you. Weren't you listening?" Elsa briefly pondered about who Tinker Bell was, but then glanced at the fairy standing in front of her. Not the one that looked like her that she'd been traveling with (What was her name again? Elsa wondered), but the new one with the blonde hair pulled back in a bun. That's it! Tinker Bell must be the fairy that had arrived with Anna, and the other one was- Elsa tried to remember her fairy friend's name, which Anna had said once. Then it came to her- Periwinkle. That was her name.

Meanwhile, Periwinkle was questioning Tink about how a Clumsy could understand them. Peri hadn't met a single human who could- Tink hadn't introduced her to Peter yet, and fortunately Peri had not yet come across Captain Hook. Peri found it remarkable, if not a bit unnerving, that a Clumsy could understand fairies. Though they still didn't know how some Clumsies could understand them.

Anna was watching Elsa, who was looking at the fairies, but her older sister's eyes had a slightly dazed look, as if her mind were elsewhere. Suddenly, Elsa's eyes focused again and she looked at Anna. "Wait," Elsa hesitated "You know what they're saying?" Elsa hadn't really bothered to think about it when Anna had told her to slide Peri across the ice- after all, Elsa had almost been drowning then and hadn't really cared about anything else. Anna looked at her strangely and said "Yeah... weren't you listening to them too?" Elsa looked dejected and murmured "I don't know what they're saying... I just hear bells." Anna looked surprised by this. "You don't hear words, too? I hear words with the bells."

The two fairies were listening in on the girls' conversation, and Peri helpfully started talking to give Elsa another chance to listen. Elsa listened for a bit and sadly shook her head, saying "Still just bells."

The fairies glanced at each other. Really, it made sense that only one of the human girls could understand fairies- after all, only three Clumsies were known to understand fairies: Peter Pan and Hook, and now Anna- but why could they understand them in the first place? Even though it made sense that Elsa couldn't understand fairies, it was sad, seeing her looking so left out.

Anna didn't like seeing her sister depressed, and she said brightly "But you can still make snow. I wish I could do that." However, Anna didn't sound jealous when she said it. At one point she had been jealous of Elsa's powers, but she had realized that there were certain perks to being the one without them (she never got in trouble when there were puddles of melted snow still on the castle floors). Besides, now she had her own power- understanding fairies.

Elsa smiled when she was reminded of her own powers. Making snow was fun, she could create playgrounds for herself and Anna. Besides, Anna had often wished she could make snow, so wasn't it fair that she'd have a power of her own? She voiced her thoughts out loud and said "I can make snow, and you know fairy-talk." She paused for a bit and continued "Now we both have different powers." The two sisters looked at each other for a moment and exclaimed "We're both magical!" The girls grabbed hands and spun around in circles, laughing.

Peri and Tink smiled as they watched the girls happily spinning, reminded of their own bond. The two Clumsies hadn't broken their contact since they first hugged upon being reunited. Anna and Elsa had been clutching each other the whole time, as if they were worried the other one would disappear if they let go. Tink and Peri also remained in contact with one another, only they were simply holding hands.

Both fairies were very curious about whether or not Elsa could actually make snow. Peri called out "Hey, would you mind showing us some of those snow powers?" The girls stopped spinning and Elsa looked at Anna, asking "What did she say?" Even though Elsa couldn't understand fairies, she was grateful that Anna could, because Anna could tell her what they were saying. It would be worse if neither of them could understand fairies.

"She wants to see your powers!" Anna replied, excitedly- she never turned down an opportunity to see her older sister use her snow powers. Even though she'd been watching her sister's powers for five years, it still thrilled her when snow and ice magically emerged from Elsa.

Elsa hesitated. Were her powers really a good thing? After all, she had accidentally made this huge blizzard. However, she realized that the snow was now falling less violently and quickly- apparently her magic had fed off her joy at being reunited with Anna and made the storm gentler and more pleasant. But her magic had also been the reason for her losing Anna in the first place, because she hadn't been able to see in her storm. Then again, her powers had come in handy when her magic had saved them from the Duke's guards.

But Anna was begging her to use her powers, hopping up and down while clutching her sister's arm, saying "Please? Please? It's so amazing when you do!" Elsa smiled down at her sister, and decided that maybe she was being a bit of a worrywart. After all, this was the first time in her eight years of life that anything remotely bad had come out of her powers. Besides, it wasn't like she had hurt Anna or anything. So as long as she remained in contact with Anna, they couldn't accidentally get separated again. Elsa grinned at her sister and said, laughing, "Okay, okay!"

Anna cheered and clapped her hands, her arms still wrapped around Elsa. They plopped down on the snow, which was now packed hard enough that they didn't sink into it. Anna told the fairies to come closer, which they did. Elsa chewed on her lip thoughtfully and murmured "What to do..." Turning to Anna, she asked "What would you like, miss?", mimicking the castle's chef. Anna considered this, and finally recommended happily "Make Tinker Bell a coat!"

Everyone but Anna looked startled at this suggestion. Both Peri and Tink were wondering why on earth Anna thought that coats could be made of ice and snow. After all, the snow would fall apart, and ice wouldn't bend, which would make a coat pointless because you couldn't move. And that was ignoring the fact that, logically, a coat made of ice would make somebody colder than they already were.

Elsa also looked as if she were having doubts about this. "Anna, I've only done that once, and it was really hard." Anna cheerfully responded "You can do it again! Besides, that doll was a lot bigger than Tinker Bell." Elsa sighed and claimed that she'd try before she told the fairies to get on her lap.

Once they were both on Elsa's lap, Tinker Bell and Periwinkle both gasped. It was the first time both of them had been in contact with Elsa at the same time. Both fairies felt something in their wings, and they turned to see both sets of wings glowing. It reminded of the time that their bond had healed Tink's broken wing, only this time the weird thing was that Elsa seemed to be glowing too.

As Peri felt the tingling in her wings (what is it even doing? was the thought that ran through her head) she became convinced that Elsa was indeed hers and Tink's laugh. She exchanged a glance with Tink, who had realized the same thing. Peri turned back to Elsa and smiled at her fondly. Beside her, Tink let out a joyful laugh. Peri looked at her twin to see her hovering in the air. Only, Tink's wings showed no sign of quitting after 15 seconds...30 seconds...a minute...two minutes. During this time, Tink had laughed and almost yelled to her sister "Isn't this great? I can fly in the cold!" Peri fluttered up so she was the same level as Tink, and the twins spun around much like Elsa and Anna had done earlier, except the fairies were airborne.

Elsa and Anna were staring at them, slightly mystified. Anna had told Elsa what the fairies had said, but they were still confused. Why would they be so excited about flying? One would think that they'd be used to it- after all, fairies had wings, so it's not like flying was a rare event. The fairies eventually landed back on Elsa's lap, and Tink gladly took of her ridiculous glove-coat, hoping she could get rid of it soon. However, it quickly became apparent that, while Tink's wings could now cope in the cold, the rest of Tink wasn't doing as well. The tinker-fairy started shivering very quickly.

Elsa easily made a swirling sphere of snow form in between her hands. The instant she did this, Peri tried to make her own snow, and, just as she suspected, she was not able to. So this was why her talent sometimes abandoned her- Elsa must be using it then. The first thing Peri felt was relief. After eight years of wondering why her talent left her, she finally had an answer. But then she began to wonder.

Why did her talent have to disappear when Elsa was making snow? Whatever the reason, that still meant Peri was an incomplete. Although there was nothing wrong with incomplete fairies, Peri didn't want to be one. She was very fond of her frost-talent, and she didn't like that it kept leaving her. If she was incomplete, what about Elsa? Did Elsa's disappear when Peri was making snow? And most importantly: was there some way to fix it, so they could both make snow at the same time?

"Taa-daa!"

Peri was pulled out of her thoughts at Elsa's remark. Peri looked over at Tink. Tink was now dressed in a plain coat that did indeed look like it was made of ice- it was the same color and somewhat transparent; Peri could see her twin's distinctive green leaf dress under it. However, the coat moved like it was made of cloth, and according to Tink, it was actually quite warm. It was very odd and counter-intuitive, and it hurt just to think about all the ways that it didn't make sense. Tink admired her new coat contentedly. The glove-coat lay in the snow, unwanted and soon to be forgotten- not that Tink wanted to remember it anyway. However, Peri chose to remember it- it would be some nice ammo to tease her sister with.

Using her powers had really put to rest Elsa's doubts about whether or not they were a good thing. She wanted to use them more, though she was hesitant about making more snow- there was already enough on the ground. She didn't think snow was a good idea, but there was nothing wrong with ice. What could go wrong with making ice sculptures? But what should she sculpt?

She cast around for inspiration, her eyes searching the woods around her. She had an idea, and grinned broadly. She made a ball of ice in her hand, and soon ice was swirling all around her, partially hiding her from view. When she became fully visible again, all three of her companions gawked at her.

Elsa was now sporting fairy wings. Admittedly, they were made of ice and didn't do anything- they certainly didn't make her fly- but they were wings nonetheless (sort of). They were a decorative prop, like a set of wings in a dress-up costume. Elsa smiled, because now she could pretend she was a fairy like Tink and Peri.

The wings were beautiful. They looked like Peri's and Tink's (whose wings were identical)- upon closer inspection, the fairies realized that Elsa's ice wings had the exact same pattern that their wings did, which again confirmed that Elsa was their laugh, because there was no way she could have seen their wings clearly enough to see the pattern on them. In addition to having the same design as Peri's and Tink's wings, Elsa's wings were covered in tiny decorations that looked like snowflakes, but they were made of ice like the rest of the wings. Mixed in with the dozens of snowflake designs were a couple of tiny etchings shaped like fairies.

Anna took one look at Elsa's wings, thought they were the coolest thing ever, and instantly wanted a pair of her own. She danced around Elsa, laughingly pleading "Do me next! Do me next! I want wings, too!" She hopped up and down in anticipation as Elsa studied her, trying to picture what Anna's wings would look like. Elsa had instantly known what her own wings would look like (though she didn't know they had the same pattern as the fairies' wings), but making wings for Anna would be more tricky. She had managed to make her own wings represent herself, but what would wings have to look like in order to scream 'Anna'?

Elsa gazed at Anna like a painter would look at a landscape they intended to paint, though it was more difficult for her because Anna was still clinging on to her. Finally, Elsa nodded to herself, satisfied with the mental image she had of what Anna's wings would look like. After instructing Anna to give her as much space as possible, Elsa made a ball of ice form in between her hands and than focused on her mental image as she sent the ice spinning around Anna.

Anna shrieked with laughter as the ice swirled around her. She was going to get wings, just like Tinker Bell and Periwinkle and Elsa, except she couldn't fly with them. Still, she was super excited to see her wings. She didn't know what they'd look like, but she was sure they'd be great, just like Elsa's.

Once the ice stopped swirling around Anna and the others could get a look at her, Elsa smiled in satisfaction. The wings had turned out just as she'd imagined them.

Anna's wings were truly one of a kind. They looked like a bizarre cross between fairy wings and hawk wings (this made Tink and Peri slightly uncomfortable, because hawks often preyed on fairies). They were shaped like fairy wings, but they were textured like hawk wings with what appeared to be feathers, except the feathers were made of ice. The 'feathers' were shaped like fairies, like the fairy designs on Elsa's wings, though these were 3d and there were more fairy decorations on Anna's wings than on Elsa's. Even though her wings technically didn't have anything to do with hawks and had a lot more to do with fairies, they still had a hawk-like look to them.

Anna gazed at her wings in adoration, and hugged Elsa tightly. Anna loved her wings- they were so much more fun to wear than a silly old crown. She hoped that they wouldn't melt anytime soon- in fact, she wanted to wear them every day for the rest of her life.

Peri's stomach growled as she watched the girls, and Elsa's stomach was beginning to grumble too. Figures. That snow wasn't going to hold off their hunger forever. Peri looked over at Tink, about to ask if she still had Zarina's edible Pixie Dust, but Tink was already undoing the clasp on the satchel.

Anna noticed this and pulled Elsa towards Tink, who was hovering in midair. "You're gonna like this," Anna told her sister "It's fairy food. There's even some that tastes like chocolate!" Well, Elsa was sold on that. Both girls were somewhat chocoholics. Tink handed her a brown Pixie Dust speck, and gave a green pear-flavored one to Peri.

Elsa popped the Pixie Dust speck on her tongue, and grinned. Indeed, it did taste like chocolate. She savored the taste as she held Anna's hand. The fairies fluttered over and sat on the girls' hands as if sitting on a swing, with Tink holding on to Anna's arm and Peri holding on to Elsa's.

Things were certainly looking up for all of them, though they still had to find their way home. But for now, they simply sat and ate Pixie Dust, enjoying their friends' and siblings' company.

So, I hope this chapter wasn't boring (though it was really long- my longest chapter yet. I still don't know how these chapters end up this long, but I'm not complaining. I did want this to be a long story after all). I tried to still make stuff happen, but I wanted their reunion to be its own chapter.

So I did think it was a bit odd how Elsa made herself a dress in the movie, but I figured I could use that clothes-making thing in this story. If you think the idea of Elsa making ice-clothes is dumb, don't blame me, blame Disney. Also I've had the idea of Elsa making herself and Anna ice wings for a while, almost since I started this story. For some reason, the first thing I thought of when I was thinking of Anna's wings is that they'd be like a hawk's. I don't know why, but I think it fits her. Hopefully it's not just me who thinks that, because that would be sort of awkward...

Also, referencing the author's note at the beginning of this chapter, I'll tell you what I changed in case you're wondering why it's different. Originally in that chapter, Peri sprinkled Pixie Dust on Elsa and she floated out of the hole in the ice. However, my eureka moment was when I thought about Peri almost drowning, and then Tink saving both of them.

By the way, I made a poll on my profile about whether or not Elsa and Anna should go to Neverland, since some of you have asked about it. Feel free to vote. I want to know what you think. If you have a really, really strong opinion, make it heard (PM me or leave a review- anything really).

Hope to update soon, and I hope you enjoyed this one.