my first chapter of my own version of another fanfictioneer's story on FanFiction, itself. their penname is classicdisneyFTW and their story is named traditionally after the song by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, themselves, 'Face Down'. it was quite a popular song back when it first launched. I've listened to another song of theirs, I just never found the right fandom to write a story based upon that other song. the song is titled 'Guardian Angel'. anyway, this new chapter is worth a total of one-thousand-eighteen words worth of total storyline. the storyline of which doesn't include this explanatory headnote, right here. nor does it include the (mandatory) disclaimer that makes up the paragraph following this headnote. I've not written any author's comments from myself disguised as author's notes in the storyline. and in the spirit of fairness, I've done some of this storyline with my own words. I've mainly done the parts in my own words with Freya and Sitron's character insertations into the plot. OK, enough jawing about. time for the (obligatory) disclaimer.

disclamation: I own none of the story of 'Frozen' except on Bluray and DVD. the ownership rights for the movie are due straight to the Walt Disney Studios Company down in little Los Angelos, California. they are down in Southern California. I live up in Northern California. no, I don't live in the San Francisco Bay Area. I live in Sacramento area, in a small yet alive city known locally as Citrus Heights. I know you're probably thinking I'm an orange farmer of some kind, but I'm not. I live the suburban lifestyle, and not rurally. anyway, I also barely own any of this entire fanfiction other than the original characters, such as Sitron Dukeson, based on Hans' horse whom Anna pet under the chin close to the start of the movie. the other original character is Freya Nigari, Anna's best high school friend who is just slightly like a gentle kitten who is slow and reluctant to warm up to people, but the way to her heart is through consideration for Anna.


As they all headed into town, Anna's date with Hans had started out great, and Freya's date with Sitron was also a good one in the beginning of the date. Then, Sitron told the two girls what he and Hans were both thinking for their date that night. "We even have the perfect place to eat for the date, ladies," the half-brunet, half-blond told his raven-haired, ivory-skinned date and her semi-blonde redheaded high school friend turned foster sister.

Of course, Freya grew interested in what Sitron had in mind for the two of them in addition to their friends' date. "Really, now. Where is it?" the raven-haired, ivory-skinned girl asked her half-brunet, half-blond date for the night ahead of her and her semi-blonde redheaded high school friend/adoptive sister, Anna.

Hans spoke up for himself and for his friend, Sitron. "It's actually a really great sandwich place just a few blocks away. You'll love it, girls," the semi-brunet redhead told both his semi-blonde redheaded date and her ivory-skinned, raven-haired high school friend/foster sister.

Anna, herself, thought just one thing about the kind of place Hans had suggested to her and Freya for the date ahead of them. "Get out! I love sandwiches. They're my favorite, in fact," the semi-blonde redhead answered back to her semi-brunet redheaded date for the night ahead of them all.

Hans suddenly commented back to Anna agreeing to a date at a sandwich shop. "Ya don't say. They're my favorite, too," the semi-brunet redhead commented back to his semi-blonde redheaded date for the evening.

Freya and Sitron also seemed to have their own opinions about sandwiches, too.

"Totally." the half-blond, half-brunet also commented about his friend, Hans, response to Anna's comments. "I've always believed sandwiches to be (one of) the best kind of meals there is. They're the absolute greatest, and they're the perfect picnic food, too," Sitron finally finished.

"Personally, I prefer a nice bowl of soup," Freya said to the others as she sounded a little nervous, even if it had been about going for sandwiches for hers and Anna's slight double date with Sitron and Hans. She did want to be more open-minded about it and give sandwiches a chance, though. "But, I guess sandwiches can be a good food for a date. And I am kinda hungry, anyway," the raven-haired, ivory-skinned girl said to her semi-blonde redheaded friend and their dates.

THEN, ANNA MADE A COMMENT BACK ABOUT HER OTHER FAVORITE FOOD. "Of course, chocolate takes the cake, though," the semi-blonde redhead said about her other favorite food before commenting further. "or rather, chocolate is the cake." She finally finished.

Hans and Sitron got a little freaked out by what Anna had admitted to the two of them and her own ivory-skinned, raven-haired friend, Freya. Hans, however, was the only one to ask about it. "Did you really just say that, Anna?" he asked his date.

Anna only shrugged at Hans response before the semi-blonde redhead commented back to the semi-brunet redhead. "Eh, SOMETIMES MY MOUTH JUST RUNS AWAY WITH ME WHENEVER I'M TALKING," ANNA ADMITTED. "It does tend to be kinda embarrassing if you know what I mean," she said as she finished talking to her date for the evening.

Hans replied to Anna's admission about being a little clumsy, even with her words. "So, I've noticed," was all the semi-brunet redhead had to say for quite a bit of time. Sitron himself had no comment to make and had just been grateful that Freya seemed more graceful with her words.

Freya, herself, had started to worry about her friend, Anna, as soon as the raven-haired, ivory-skinned girl saw the semi-blonde redhead blush about her comment to their dates in complete and total embarrassment.

Freya loved her friend, Anna, more than anything in the world. It had always been very evident in the way she valued her friendship with Anna. When her semi-blonde redheaded friend asked her parents to take the raven-haired, ivory-skinned girl in, Freya always made it a point in her life to thank Anna for her friend's family taking her in. By then, Freya's chance to thank Anna for convincing her family to adopt her only high school friend into their home when she had none to return to had finally arrived.

"Don't worry about it, Anna. I like your jumbled speech. It sounds exactly like the Anna I've known my whole life while living with your family," Freya told her semi-blonde redheaded friend in order to comfort Anna.

At least, Freya did not mind Anna's clumsy speech impairments. The semi-blonde redhead was even grateful to have a friend as emotionally intelligent as Freya who actually liked her clumsy ways of talking to others. "I'm glad that at least you don't mind my clumsy speaking problems, Freya," Anna told her ivory-skinned, raven-haired friend. The only true problem Anna had with only Freya being as nice as she was being to her friend was that there was not much comfort in what Freya thought of her when Hans and Sitron thought she acted like an idiot. "Then again, though, you and I've been friends since high school. You're supposed to like me the way I am," Anna finished talking to Freya.

As soon as she turned her head to where Anna was looking at the time, Freya saw the reason why her support was suddenly no longer enough for her semi-blonde redheaded high school friend. Hans and Sitron also noticed that their dates were looking at them, and that Anna was still blushing up a storm of red in her embarrassment. "Now that I think about it after a while, I guess that it is kinda cute," the semi-brunet redhead suddenly commented about the mistake that his semi-blonde redheaded date for the night ahead of them made with the way she spoke to them all.

Sitron suddenly got his lips to move as he got out his own comment about the way Anna spoke to them all. "Oh yeah. I guess it was kinda relatable, too," the half-blond, half-brunet told everyone present. "Oh, and would you look at that, ladies and my friend, Hans? We're even almost at the sandwich shop already," Siton finally finished.