Time for Frozen 2!


Two years later in the country of Arendelle but one month later for Manhattan; Brooklyn continued to remain his peaceful days with his love Queen Elsa. It had been wonderful for him to be able to spend the holidays with her that time ago.

He was standing on the balcony with her, a hand around her shoulder, staring out at the ocean. Elsa looked at him lovingly. "Seems only yesterday you just came here, hasn't it?" Elsa asked, a hand on his cheek, making him blush.

"Guess so," Brooklyn replied. "But I still miss home, I hope soon we will be able to find my way home. Don't get me wrong; I love it here. But my clan probably still misses me terribly."

Elsa gave him a light kiss on his cheek. "Don't worry my love. I promise I will help you. And I would love to meet your clan if I could come with you." Brook nodded. "And I would be glad to bring you anywhere with me…"

Kai then arrived, startling the two. "Your majesty and guardian?" Elsa jumped, accidentally freezing her hands to the balcony, making Brooklyn chuckle, having her glare playfully. "They're ready," Kai continued. Elsa managed to jerk her hands out of her ice, shaking them.

"Excuse us, we're coming," She said, Brooklyn nodding until his ears picked up the sound of a woman's voice singing in an ethereal way, making him turn out towards the sea. Elsa looked at him. "You heard that too?" Brooklyn nodded. "Uh huh, I think."

Kai looked confused. "What were you hearing?" Elsa grinned nervously. "Nevermind." Brooklyn raised his wings. "You can go on and do your queen duties, I'm gonna go see what Anna's up to," He said. Elsa bowed. "Sure, just be on time for game night," She said.

"I promise," Brooklyn vowed, taking off into the sky, enjoying the fresh autumn air, smelling the delights of the coming autumn feast. After gliding for a while he spotted Anna and Olaf lying down on a picnic blanket together, gliding down to see them.

Anna looked up to see her guardian coming, waving at him to join them. Olaf giggled, overjoyed to see Brooklyn. "Hey, guys. Enjoying your new permafrost, Olaf?" Brook asked the snowman. Elsa had given the snowman a spell where he wouldn't need that flurry cloud anymore and could even go swimming now.

Olaf nodded. "Yup, just livin' my dream. But have been wishing it could last forever, this special day." Brooklyn laid down with them, also enjoying this fresh autumn breeze. He felt like he had everything here in Arendelle. Except his clan, whom Brooklyn wished could be here to meet his girl Elsa.

But Olaf spoke up again. "And yet, change mocks us with her beauty…" Brooklyn perked his ears. "How so?" He asked curiously, having Olaf grin at him. "Forgive me, maturity is making me poetic. Tell me, you and Anna are older and thus all-knowing. Do you ever worry about the notion that, nothing is permanent?"

That question somewhat startled Brooklyn. "Uh, not sure about the all knowing part, but not really," He replied, Anna replying the same way. "Really? Wow, I can't wait till I'm aged like you two, so I don't have to worry about important things."

Anna glanced at Brooklyn. "Say, Brooklyn how old are you, speaking of age?" Brooklyn thought for a bit. "In human years since I came here, I'm now possibly 39. I was 38 when coming here." Anna looked surprised he was that young, but that made his relationship perfect with Elsa.

"And Olaf, that's not what we mean. Brook and I don't worry because… well, I have you. And Elsa, and Kristoff and Sven. The gates are open wide and… I'm not alone anymore." Brooklyn gave Anna a hug, making her giggle. "I'm happy to have you all too," He said in a grateful voice, as Anna began to sing.

"Yes, the wind blows a little bit colder And we're all getting older

And the clouds are moving on with every Autumn breeze

Peter Pumpkin just became fertilizer

(Olaf) And my leaf's a little sadder and wiser

(Anna) That's why I rely on certain certainties

Yes, some things never change

Like the feel of your hand in mine

Some things stay the same

(Anna, Brooklyn, & Olaf) Like how we get along just fine

(Anna) Like an old stone wall that'll never fall

Some things are always true

Some things never change

Like how I am holding on tight to you

Meanwhile in the village Kristoff was pondering with his reindeer on how he was gonna propose to Anna, since he felt like his relationship with her was really going well. "(Kristoff) The leaves are already falling

Sven, it feels like the future is calling

(Sven/Kristoff vo) Are you telling me tonight you're gonna get down on one knee?

Yeah, but I'm really bad at planning these things out

Like candlelight and pulling of rings out

(Sven/Kristoff vo) Maybe you should leave all the romantic stuff to me

Yeah, some things never change

Like the love I feel for her

Some things stay the same

Like how reindeers are easier.

But if I commit and go for it.

I'll know what to say and do. Right?

(Sven/Kristoff vo) Some things never change...

Sven, the pressure is on you.

On the balcony of the castle, Elsa could see her true love spending quality time with her sister and Olaf, sighing lovingly in his direction, but was confused by that siren call she kept hearing earlier.

"(Elsa) The winds are restless

Could that be why I'm hearing this call?

Is something coming?

I'm not sure I want things to change at all.

These days are precious,

Can't let them slip away.

I can't freeze this moment,

But I still can go out and seize this day!"

Soon the entire town of Arendelle got caught up in the musical number, Brooklyn, Anna, and Olaf wandering back into the village.

"(Townspeople) Ah ah ah ah ah ah

The wind blows a little bit colder

(Olaf) And you all look a little bit older

(Anna) It's time to count our blessings

(Anna & Kristoff) Beneath an autumn sky

(Townspeople) We'll always live in a kingdom of plenty

That stands for the good and the many

(Elsa) And I promise you the flag of Arendelle will always fly

(Anna and Brooklyn) Our flag will always fly!

(Townspeople) Our flag will always fly! (Our flag will always fly!)

(All) Some things never change

Turn around and time has flown

Some things stay the same

Though the future remains unknown

May our good luck last, may our past be past

Time's moving fast, it's true

Brooklyn's heart flooded with happiness, wanting this day to last forever too as he danced with Anna, singing along. This was the perfect day indeed to celebrate the doors opened.

"(Anna, Elsa, & Kristoff) Some things never change

(Anna) And I'm holding on tight to you

(Elsa) Holding on tight to you"

Elsa had joined the gang in town, giving Brooklyn a lover's hug and kiss on his beak, finding herself joining in the celebratory march to the castle for their night together.

(Olaf) Holding on tight to you

(Kristoff) I'm holding on tight to you...

(Anna) I'm holding on tight to you."

The gang filed inside for their game night, though deep in his head Brooklyn wondered what that siren voice he and Elsa heard was all about, shrugging as eventually they would figure it out later.

Sitting on the couch Brooklyn watched Anna making various evil growling sounds, laughing, while the others tried making guesses.

"Um… lion!" Kristoff guessed, Anna shaking her head.

"Grizzly bear!" Olaf also guessed.

"Dragon?" Brooklyn tried, Anna still shaking her head. "Angry face?" Kristoff added in. "Hans!" Olaf said.

"Unredeemable monster!" Elsa said.

Everybody kept up with their guesses until Sven rang the bell, signaling that Anna won. "Villain!" Anna stated, rolling her eyes. The others all began laughing awkwardly at their answer. Brooklyn had played something like this before but wasn't that all good at charades he found out. "Ok, Olaf, you're up!" Kristoff said since he and Brooklyn already had their turns.

Olaf pulled out a piece of paper and began, changing into different things.

"Unicorn. Ice cream. Castle. Oaken! Teapot! Mouse! Ooh, Elsa!" Kristoff said with a grin as the bell rang, causing him and Brooklyn to high five, knowing the boy team won this round. "I don't think Olaf should get to rearrange. Doesn't matter, this is going to be a cinch. Two sisters, one mind!"

Brooklyn watched his love pull out a paper and began her act, waving her hands around. "Ok, here we go! You got this Elsa. Anytime."

He tilted his head, wondering what she was trying to act out, Anna making random guesses too. "Just do it with your body. Nothing. Air. Tree. People. "Treeple"! Oh that's not a word... Shovel boy. Teeth? Oh, doing the dishes."

Olaf jumped up. "Polar Bear!" Brooklyn glared. "Not your group's turn!" He said, making him flush. "Sorry." Anna looked desperate. "You gotta give me something!"

That was when Brooklyn's ears perked when hearing that strange singing voice again, tensing up, panting a little at the sound. It was still very eerie. "D-did you hear that?" He murmured silently to Kristoff, who shrugged. "Hear what?" Brooklyn looked at Elsa who also heard, while Anna kept guessing. "Uhm, Alarmed? Distracted? Worried? Panicking? Disturbed, oh, come on. You definitely looked disturbed."

The bell rang snapping Brooklyn out of his thoughts, knowing the sisters lost the round. "We won!" Kristoff said, smirking, Brooklyn trying to smile even after hearing that voice. "Rematch?" Anna asked.

Elsa shook her head. "Oh, you know what? I think I'll turn in," She said nervously, making Brooklyn tilt his head in curiosity, wanting to know why she wanted to end the game so soon, but he knew that he himself was feeling tired, yawning a little. "Me too," He muttered, getting up. Anna looked somewhat upset. "Uh, alright," She said, looking concerned for her sister and guardian.

"Yeah, I'm tired too. And Sven promised to read me a bedtime story," Olaf said with a smile. Sven looked confused too, Kristoff doing his voice. "Did I?" He asked. Olaf laid on the reindeer's back. "Oh you do the best voices like when you pretend to be Kristoff and you're like "I'll just go talk to some rocks about my childhood and stuff..."

Brooklyn got up to follow his girlfriend while Kristoff got himself ready to try proposing to Anna.

He found Elsa in her room, knocking and looking inside. "Hey," He greeted softly, Elsa having wrapped her mother's scarf around her, looking around at the sight of her boyfriend, smiling slightly.

"Maybe you can tell me what you were trying to act out back there first?" Elsa chuckled. "It was ice, Brooklyn. I'm surprised you couldn't guess that," She giggled, making Brooklyn go red, glad it matched his skin but went to put a hand around her, feeling slightly stupid now. "But what about that voice? What is that all about?"

Elsa looked out the window, eyes sad. "I'm not sure. It's starting to get annoying, hearing it and not knowing who it is." She said, as the door rhythmically knocked, which was Anna. "Come in," Brooklyn called to her. Anna entered inside, a smile on her. "Yup, something's wrong."

"With you?" Elsa asked. Brooklyn shook his head. "That wasn't what she meant."

"No, with you and Brooklyn. You're wearing mother's scarf, you do that when something's wrong. "Oh, did we hurt your feelings? I'm sorry, if we did. You know, there are few people that are actually good at family games, that's just a fact." Anna said very quickly.

Elsa sighed, shaking her own head. "No, that's not it." Anna also took her hand. "Then what's it?"

Brooklyn nudged her, knowing they had to tell her eventually. But she replied with: "There's this… I just don't want to mess everything up." The red male's eyes looked suspicious of her choice of words but shrugged it off, for now. "What things? You're doing great! Oh, Elsa. When are you going to see yourself the way I see you?" Anna asked. Brooklyn added in his own words by kissing her cheek, making her flush. "And you know I will always be there to catch you whenever you fall," He said gently, wrapping her in his wings.

Elsa hugged his arms, sighing. "What would I do without you two?" Anna smiled back. "You'll always have us," She assured. After a few minutes she spoke again. "Hey, I know what you two need. Come on, over here." She gestured to the bed. Brooklyn had a feeling he knew what was coming, both him and Elsa laughing a little when cuddling together on the bed.

"What?" Elsa asked. Anna put an arm around her. "It's Mama's words, cuddle close. Scootch in." Brooklyn sat nearby them, folding his wings around his girls, wishing they could be the cute little kids again, but was glad Elsa was a now independent young woman whom he could love.

Anna then began to sing that all too familiar lullaby. "Where the north wind meets the sea, there's a river…"

"Full of memory… we know what you're doing…" Elsa said in a laughing tired voice. Already the song was making Brooklyn sleepy again like it did when Iduna sang it before. The three sang together. "Sleep my darling safe and sound. For in this river, all is found…"

Brook felt his head nod off to sleep, Elsa asleep against his chest, Anna smiling at the couple asleep together, putting a blanket over them before going to sleep in her own bed, praying this sleep would do them good.


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