Dawn breaks in Arendelle as the sun rises on the horizon. In the castle of Arendelle, Anna began to open her eyes. She let out a yawn and rubbed her eyes with her hands. Anna looked out the window to the outside world. A smile was placed on her face as she watched the sun fully rise into the clear blue sky.

When she was finished watching the sunrise, Anna then came up with an idea about what she was going to do that day. She decided that she was going to take Fievel for a stroll around Arendelle so he'd get to know his new home more. However, Anna felt it would be best if they both had some breakfast first. Getting to her feet, and putting her slippers on, Anna went to wake the sleeping boy in her bedroom. She opened her bedroom door slowly and quietly and went over to the bed. In her bed, Fievel continued to sleep peacefully. Anna bent her down to the sleeping boy and gently kissed him on the forehead.

"Fievel, it's time to wake up, sweetheart," she whispered in his ear softly and sweetly.

Hearing her soft and gentle voice, Fievel began to slowly open his eyes. He rubbed his eyes with his hands and looked up at the kind and caring princess in front of him.

"Good morning, Anna," Fievel said to her in his soft and quiet tone.

"Good morning, sweetheart. Did you sleep well last night?" Anna asked Fievel kindly.

Fievel nodded his head in response to Anna's question.

Anna smiled at him before asking, "Would you like some breakfast?"

"Yes please," Fievel replied before his stomach grumbled.

Anna nodded at the small boy while smiling and then held her hand out for him, before he took her hand and gently slipped off the bed. Looking down at him, she said, "Okay sweetheart, let's go get you some breakfast." Fievel nodded his head once more and he and Anna walked out of the bedroom and went for the dining hall.

When they arrived in the dining room and walked towards the table, with Elsa sitting there as well.

Els As they entered, they saw Elsa already seated at the table, sipping her tea. She looked up and smiled warmly at them. "Good morning, you two."

"Good morning, Elsa!" Anna replied cheerfully. "Kristoff's already off harvesting ice?"

"Yes, he left early this morning," Elsa said. "But it's good to see you both. Come, sit down."

Anna then pulled the chair so that Fievel could sit down, before saying to him, "Okay, Fievel. You just wait in here with Elsa, and I'll go get your breakfast taken care of."

"Okay, Anna," Fievel said, as his stomach grumbled once more, making Anna giggle.

Anna smiled at Fievel for a moment before she looked around for the kitchen staff but spotted Kai, the head servant.

"Kai, could I ask you a favor?" Anna asked, until she whispered into Kai's ear about what to get Fievel for breakfast. "Think you can manage that?"

Kai nodded, "Of course, Princess Anna. Right away."

Kai headed to the kitchen, as Anna went back and took her seat at the table next to Fievel.

"So, did you both sleep well?" Elsa asked.

"We did, thank you. Fievel was out like a light," Anna replied, stroking Fievel's shoulder, as he looked curiously down at the table.

"So, what's the plan for today?" Elsa asked.

"I thought it would be fun to show Fievel around Arendelle. Maybe visit the market, meet some of the townsfolk, and enjoy the scenery," Anna replied.

"Really? Well, that sounds fun," Elsa said.

While she was waiting for Fievel's breakfast, Anna couldn't help but feel sad for Fievel. While he was a very polite and sweet boy, she could tell he was very scared and had a broken heart. She felt her heartbreak seeing how sad he was when they first met. It also broke her heart to see how upset he was when he ended up alone without his family after the events of the Eternal Winter, and no friends to turn to. It brought a tear to Anna's eye to even wonder how long Fievel has been without a family or any friends.

Kai returned with a steaming bowl of porridge. Anna smiled as she saw the careful preparation. "Here you go, Fievel. I hope you like it."

Fievel smiled at Anna before taking a bite of his porridge.

"Thank you, Anna. This is pretty good," Fievel said to the young princess softly.

Anna smiled gently at the boy before saying, "You're welcome, Fievel. I made sure there were enough spices, and a bit of nuts, creamy milk, and the rest of an entire pear to go with it."

With nothing left to be said, Fievel, Anna and Elsa ate their breakfast together.


After Fievel finished his breakfast, he got dressed and cleaned up, before he and Anna were prepared to set off for their stroll around Arendelle.

"Ready to go, Fievel?" Anna asked, her eyes sparkling with excitement.

"Yes, Anna!" Fievel replied eagerly, grabbing her hand as they headed toward the castle entrance.

They left the castle, with Anna holding Fievel's hand. Fievel was excited but a little nervous about meeting the townsfolk.

"It's okay to feel nervous," Anna said reassuringly. "Everyone in Arendelle is really nice. You'll see."

Fievel nodded, holding her hand tightly as they walked through the castle gates and into the bustling town.

As they stepped outside, the crisp morning air greeted them. The bustling town of Arendelle lay ahead, with charming cobblestone streets and quaint shops lining the way. The townsfolk were already starting their day, setting up stalls and greeting each other warmly.

Anna squeezed Fievel's hand reassuringly. "There's so much to see and do here. Let's start with a walk around the town square."

They strolled through the lively square, where vendors were setting up their stalls and townsfolk were starting their day. Fievel marveled at the vibrant colors and the friendly faces they encountered.

"Look at all the different things they're selling, Anna!" Fievel exclaimed, pointing to a stall with colorful fabrics and another with freshly baked bread.

"It's wonderful, isn't it?" Anna replied. "Arendelle is a place full of life and community."

They continued their walk, stopping occasionally to greet people and explore the shops. Anna bought Fievel a small wooden toy from a carpenter's stall, which he immediately began to play with.

"Thank you, Anna," Fievel said, holding the toy close.

"You're welcome, Fievel. I'm glad you like it," Anna replied, smiling.

After some time, they reached the edge of the town where the view of the fjord and the mountains was breathtaking. Anna and Fievel paused to take it all in.

"Isn't it beautiful?" Anna asked, kneeling down to Fievel's level.

Fievel nodded, his eyes wide with wonder. "It's amazing. I've never seen anything like it."

Anna smiled warmly. "This is your home now, Fievel. There's so much to explore and discover."

Hand in hand, Anna and Fievel set off from the castle, heading towards the bustling marketplace. The streets were lively with people going about their daily routines, and Fievel's eyes widened with wonder at the vibrant sights and sounds that surrounded him.

As they entered the marketplace, the smell of fresh bread and pastries filled the air. Various vendors called out their wares, from colorful fabrics to shiny trinkets. Anna greeted many of the vendors warmly, introducing Fievel to each of them.

"Good morning, Helga," Anna said to a woman selling fresh fruits. "This is Fievel. He's new to Arendelle."

Helga smiled kindly at Fievel. "Welcome, young man. Would you like to try a fresh apple?"

Fievel nodded shyly, and Helga handed him a bright red apple. He took a bite and his face lit up with delight. "It's so sweet!"

Anna laughed softly. "Arendelle has some of the best apples. Let's get a few more, shall we?"

They continued through the marketplace, with Anna teaching Fievel about the various local produce. She pointed out the different vegetables, explaining how they were grown and harvested. Fievel listened intently, fascinated by all the new information.


After they had bought a basket full of fresh fruits and vegetables, Anna led Fievel to a few shops. Their first stop was a quaint toy store filled with handcrafted toys. Fievel's eyes sparkled as he looked around at the colorful array of toys.

"Go ahead and pick out something you like," Anna encouraged him.

Fievel looked around, his eyes landing on a small wooden horse. He picked it up carefully, admiring the craftsmanship. "This one," he said softly.

Anna smiled and took the toy to the counter, paying for it. "A perfect choice," she said, handing it back to Fievel.

As they left the toy store, they encountered a group of children playing in the square. They were laughing and chasing each other around, their faces filled with joy. One of the children noticed Fievel and ran over.

"Hi! I'm Lucas. Do you want to play with us?" the boy asked.

Fievel hesitated, looking up at Anna. She smiled encouragingly. "Go ahead, Fievel. I'll be right here."

With a nod, Fievel joined the children, and soon he was running and laughing with them. Anna watched from a nearby bench, her heart swelling with pride and happiness. Seeing Fievel start to make new friends brought her immense joy.

After a while, the children gathered around Fievel, showing him how to play their games. Fievel's shyness began to melt away as he found himself accepted by his new friends. Anna knew this was an important step for him, helping him feel more at home in Arendelle.

Eventually, Anna called Fievel over, and he came running back to her, breathless and smiling. "Did you have fun?" she asked.

"Yes, Anna! They were really nice," Fievel said, clutching his new wooden horse.

"I'm glad to hear that," Anna replied, taking his hand. "Now, how about we go get some ice cream?"

Fievel's face lit up even more, and he nodded eagerly. "Yes, please!"

With that, they continued their stroll, ready to enjoy the next part of their day together.


As they walked along the path that led to a small park with benches and a fountain, Anna pointed to an ice cream cart nearby. "How about we take a little break and get some ice cream?"

Fievel's face lit up with joy. "Yes, please!"

They walked over to the cart, and as they approached, Fievel looked around in awe at the bustling town. "Is Arendelle usually like this, Anna?" he asked.

Anna smiled warmly. "Yes, it is. Arendelle is always full of life and energy."

Fievel nodded, taking in the sights and sounds around him. As Anna turned to respond to another passerby, she suddenly realized Fievel was no longer by her side. She quickly looked around. "Huh? Where'd you go?"

She spotted Fievel standing in front of the ice cream vendor's stand, eyes wide with amazement. The vendor was setting up an extravagant ice cream creation: a combination of vanilla and chocolate ice cream, a chocolate-dipped banana, chocolate-dipped cherries, chocolate sprinkles, chocolate chips, whipped cream, a chocolate chip cookie, and some fudge covered with cake pieces, all held in a large sugar cone.

The Ice Cream Vendor noticed Fievel's amazement and chuckled. "Looks good, don't it?"

Fievel nodded eagerly. "Mm-hmm."

The vendor grinned. "That there Chocolate Chipped Cream Sundae Supreme is the pride of the city! The whole world can come tumbling down, but they'll still line up for a taste!"

Fievel was completely taken in by the deliciousness of the Sundae Supreme, unable to look away. Anna hurried over, smiling apologetically. "I'm so sorry, he just wandered off—"

The Ice Cream Vendor waved her concern away. "No worries at all. He's just admiring the Sundae Supreme. It's a sight to behold, isn't it?"

Fievel reached out tentatively, his eyes glued to the magnificent treat. The vendor laughed and grabbed the Sundae Supreme, showing it off to Fievel. "Ha ha, you said it! Enjoy it, kiddo. Satisfaction guaranteed! If you don't love it, you get your money back!"

Anna smiled at the vendor's kindness. "We'll take two, please."

The vendor quickly prepared another Sundae Supreme for Anna. He handed the first one to Fievel, who accepted it with wide-eyed wonder, and then gave the second one to Anna.

Anna paid for the cones and took a seat on a nearby bench with Fievel. They both began to enjoy their treats, savoring every bite of their Sundae Supremes.

"Thank you, Anna," Fievel said between bites. "This is the best ice cream ever!"

Anna wrapped her arm around him, pulling him close. "I'm so glad you're happy, Fievel. There's so much more we can do together."

After finishing their ice cream, Anna and Fievel continued their stroll through Arendelle, the sun shining brightly overhead. The streets were bustling with people, but Anna led Fievel towards a quieter, more scenic part of the town. The path wound gently upwards, offering increasingly stunning views of the fjord and the majestic mountains beyond.

As they walked, Anna pointed out various landmarks. "See that tower over there, Fievel? That's where the great bells of Arendelle ring out during special occasions and celebrations. And over there," she gestured to a large, ancient-looking building, "is the Royal Library. It's filled with books from all over the world."

Fievel looked around with wide eyes, absorbing every detail. "This place is amazing, Anna. There's so much to see and learn about."

Anna smiled. "I'm glad you think so. Arendelle has a rich history and many stories to tell. For instance, did you know that this very fjord was the site of a great celebration when Elsa and I were reunited after the events of the Eternal Winter?"

Fievel shook his head, eager to hear more. Anna went on to recount some of the adventures she and Elsa had shared, from their childhood memories to their more recent escapades. She spoke of the trolls in the mountains, the brave reindeer Sven, and the loyal Kristoff.

As they continued walking, the path opened up to a breathtaking viewpoint. The entire fjord lay spread out before them, the water sparkling in the sunlight. The mountains stood tall and proud in the distance, their peaks dusted with snow.

Fievel gasped in awe. "This is so beautiful, Anna."

Anna nodded, feeling a sense of peace wash over her. "Yes, it is. This is one of my favorite spots in all of Arendelle. It reminds me of how lucky we are to call this place home."

They found a quiet spot nearby, a small bench nestled under a large tree, providing shade and a sense of tranquility. Anna and Fievel sat down, taking in the serene surroundings. The only sounds were the gentle rustling of leaves and the distant calls of seabirds.

Fievel shifted slightly, his gaze dropping to the ground. Anna noticed and gently placed a hand on his shoulder. "Is something on your mind, Fievel?"

Fievel hesitated, then began to speak, his voice soft and hesitant. "I was just thinking about my family… and how much I miss them. It's hard sometimes, remembering everything that happened."

Anna listened intently, her heart aching for him. "I can't imagine how hard it must be, Fievel. But I want you to know that it's okay to talk about it, and it's okay to feel sad. I'm here for you."

Fievel nodded, tears welling up in his eyes. "I just miss them so much. And sometimes, I feel like I'll never really belong anywhere again."

Anna's eyes filled with empathy as she gently pulled Fievel into a comforting embrace. "You are part of our family now, Fievel. We love you, and we want you to feel safe and happy here. It's okay to miss your old life, but remember that you have a new life here with us. We will always be here for you, no matter what."

Fievel hugged her tightly, feeling a sense of warmth and security in her arms. "Thank you, Anna. I'm really glad you're my mom now."

Anna smiled through her own tears, holding him close. "I'm glad too, Fievel. You bring so much joy to our lives."

They sat there for a while, holding each other, the bond between them growing stronger with each passing moment. In that quiet, serene spot, surrounded by the beauty of Arendelle, they found comfort and hope in each other, ready to face the future together.


As the sun began to set, casting a warm golden glow over Arendelle, Anna and Fievel started their journey back to the castle. The streets were still bustling, but there was a sense of calm as the day transitioned into evening. Fievel walked beside Anna, clutching his new wooden horse and occasionally glancing up at her with a tired but content smile.

"You had quite a busy day, didn't you?" Anna said, gently squeezing his hand.

Fievel nodded, his eyes sparkling with the memories of their adventures. "Yes, Anna. It was the best day ever. Thank you for showing me around and letting me meet so many nice people."

Anna smiled warmly. "I'm glad you enjoyed it, Fievel. There's so much more to see and do here in Arendelle. We'll have plenty of adventures together."

As they walked, they passed by the marketplace again, now quieter as vendors packed up their stalls. Fievel looked around, taking in the familiar sights with a sense of belonging. The castle loomed ahead, a welcoming beacon after a day full of excitement.

When they reached the castle gates, Fievel yawned and rubbed his eyes. Anna noticed and chuckled softly. "Someone's getting sleepy," she said.

Fievel nodded again, leaning slightly against Anna as they entered the castle. "Yeah, but it was worth it."

Anna scooped him up into her arms, carrying him the rest of the way. "Let's get you ready for bed, then. Tomorrow is another day full of possibilities."

As they made their way through the castle halls, they ran into Elsa, who was coming down the grand staircase. She smiled as she saw Anna carrying a sleepy Fievel.

"Hey there," Elsa greeted them warmly. "Looks like someone had a fun day."

Anna grinned. "Oh, we did. We explored the marketplace, met some locals, and even got some ice cream. Fievel made a few new friends too."

Fievel, half-asleep, perked up at the sound of Elsa's voice. "Hi, Elsa," he mumbled, snuggling closer to Anna.

Elsa walked over and gently stroked Fievel's hair. "Hello, Fievel. It sounds like you had a wonderful day. Did you have a favorite part?"

Fievel thought for a moment, his eyes heavy with sleep. "All of it," he whispered. "It was all so much fun."

Elsa chuckled softly. "I'm glad to hear that. You're going to love it here in Arendelle."

Anna looked at Elsa, her eyes filled with gratitude. "Thank you for everything, Elsa. Today was perfect."

Elsa smiled, her heart warmed by the sight of her sister and their new family member bonding so well. "I'm just happy to see you both so happy. Now, let's get this little one to bed."

They walked together to Anna's room, where Anna carefully tucked him into her bed. Fievel's eyes were already closing as Anna kissed his forehead. "Goodnight, sweetheart," she whispered.

"Goodnight, Anna. Goodnight, Elsa," Fievel murmured, drifting off to sleep.

Anna and Elsa quietly left the room, closing the door behind them. As they walked back down the hall, Elsa turned to Anna. "You did a great job today, Anna. Fievel looks so happy."

Anna smiled, feeling a sense of accomplishment. "Thank you, Elsa. It means a lot to me. I just want him to feel safe and loved here."

"And he does," Elsa assured her. "He has you, and he has all of us. He's going to be just fine."

With that, they headed to bed, both feeling content and looking forward to the new adventures tomorrow would bring.