Yea so on spring break (finally) and I know I should be either doing one of two things: updating Armageddon Rising or doing school work (ha ha). Well I am doing neither…at least not yet (but let's face it, break means no work, and no work means fanfiction…am I right?).

I have decided to write a new short story based on Frozen Fever, because hey! Why the hell not? So this is what you all get.

This mini story is based off the clips and the photo stills. I absolutely do not own Frozen! In unrelated Frozen news: I made a Toothless stuffed toy in Build-A-Bear that I now own and also brought How to Train Your Dragon Two on DVD…just thought I throw that out there cuz Toothless is the bomb and I am just so happy I am on spring break!

Forever Frozen

It was still relatively early in the castle in the kingdom of Arendelle, however the definition of early can be defined in two ways depending on who you ask. If you ask the servants, Kristoff, and the Queen, they'd tell you that it was pretty late in the morning, i.e. it was eight o'clock in the morning. If you ask the Princess, however, she'd tell you that it was an ungodly hour and that no sane person would be up at such a time, that and it should be considered punishable by death…ok perhaps that was a bit too extreme, but at the very least they should be punishable by tickle torture.

Anyway it was eight o'clock in the morning and the sun shone brightly across the kingdom and the light shone brightly in the castle as each person got ready for the day, especially since today was a very important day. Today was Anna's birthday, and Elsa was excited as she was walking merrily down the hall with a spring in her step; she had not been able to celebrate with her little sister since they were children. As she was approaching Anna's door, Kai and Gerda spotted her, "Good morning Your Majesty." They greeted.

"Good morning. Is everything ready for today?" Elsa asked pleasantly.

"We are working on it as we speak. Master Kristoff left earlier this morning as to get back in time." Kai informed her.

Gerda nodded along, "The little snowman went along with him as well."

Elsa nodded, "Excellent. I was about to go get Anna now and we will be down for breakfast." At this Kai and Gerda shared an apprehensive look, and Elsa was suddenly confused, "What?"

"Have you ever actually awoken the Princess before?" Gerda asked, "I mean recently?"

"No…but how hard can it be? I mean it cannot be that bad. I know she likes to sleep, but…" Elsa trailed off as she kept noticing the looks they were exchanging. She knew that Anna was rather difficult to wake up at times, but surely Anna was not as bad as Gerda and Kai were making it sound.

Gerda hesitated before suggesting, "Are you sure you want to wake Anna up now?"

"Of course! We have so much to do!" Elsa said excitedly, "And I want this day to be prefect for her." She said more quietly catching herself before continuing her trek to Anna's room, "Tell the chefs we will be down shortly!"

"Good luck!" They said as she left them in the hallway, then exchanging a final look they both shared a same thought, Elsa was going to need it.

As Elsa approached her sister's door, she began to ponder Kai and Gerda's words. Raising her fist she knocked on the door, "Anna? Snowflake?" She heard an incoherent groan emitted from the room, but nothing else.

Frowning slightly she turned the knob and opened the door. Entering the room, she smiled as she saw her sister's sleeping form, "Oh Anna…" She whispered as she caught sight of her sister's unruly rat's nest of a hair along with one hand sticking up in the air and a bit of drool coming out of her sister's mouth. In other words a far cry from the traditional sleeping beauty.

As she looked at her little sister, she was brought back into memories that seemed like a totally different lifetime and a mischievous smile formed on the Queen's face, she was going to enjoy this. Going over to Anna's bedside, she started to once again call her sister out of her deep slumber, "Anna. Psst. Anna." There was a groan from the princess, and her peaceful face scrunched up as she subconsciously tried to ignore the voice. Elsa in the meantime was internally laughing as she continued her plan. This time she resorted to shaking the princess's bed, making mattress go up and down, much like how Anna had always jumped into her bed and started bouncing on it, "Anna! Wake up! Wake up! Wake up!"

Once Anna started to now come into wakefulness (rather annoyed mind you), she opened one eye as Elsa stopped. Turning over she saw her sister's smiling face. Groaning in annoyance, she said, "Elsa? Go back to sleep." Anna closed her eyes and prepared to go back to sleep.

Elsa groaned loudly, causing Anna to wince at the noise, as she made her way to the large window in the room, "But I just can't!" Throwing the curtains open to let the bright sunlight enter the room, she continued her tirade as Anna roughly turned over to try and block out the light that was piercing through her closed eyelids, "The sky is awake!" Getting only a groan, Elsa made her way back over to her sister's bedside, "So I'm awake!"

Seeing no response from her sister, Elsa unceremoniously collapsed on top of Anna, making Anna gag as the wind was knocked right out of her under her older sister's weight, "Which means we have to play!" Elsa finished loudly as she did the dramatic arm motions, oh she was really enjoying this.

Anna struggled under Elsa's weight, however once she managed to break free, she yanked roughly on the covers and kicked Elsa off the bed as she responded with, "Go play by yourself."

Elsa landed on the floor, "Ow!" She was definitely going to have a bruise, she thought as she stood up and rubbed the more sore spot on her…yea you get the point. How did Anna manage to put up with that almost every single night? Frowning now, she saw that Anna had just managed to even out her breathing, when the final ploy came to her. Leaning over her sleeping sister, she forcibly opened one of her sister's eyes and asked right in her sister's ear, "Do you wanna build a snowman?"

Anna smiled now, and Elsa just managed to get out of the way as Anna jumped right out of bed, "Do I ever! I mean does that even have to be a question anymore?! Let's go build that-hey wait a second…" Anna stopped talking as Elsa was doubled over in laughter, "What is so funny?"

"You are! I mean I always wanted to do that to you just like you used to do to me! Ha ha!" Elsa laughed as she tried to catch her breath.

Anna just stood there with her arms crossed looking really annoyed. Seeing the clock on the mantel in her room, she saw that it was now ten after eight in the morning, "Seriously? Did you really just wake me up with the promise of snowman building, just to amuse yourself? I am going back to bed."

Seeing that Anna was serious, Elsa made a move to block her path, "No! I mean…" Elsa now looked uncomfortable under her sister's gaze. Now she saw the meaning behind Kai and Gerda's warning and wish in luck, "I have the morning off, and I wanted to spend time with you since it is your special day. I thought we could have breakfast and do whatever you want to do…even build a snowman and-wait what is wrong?"

Elsa had stopped talking because Anna was looking at her strangely, "Special day? What are you talking about? What is special about today?"

Elsa was astounded. She always knew Anna could be a bit of a scatter brain (Kai and Anna both had told her that Anna had almost forgotten Coronation Day), but did Anna really not remember that it was her birthday? "Anna it's your birthday…" Or was it? No, Elsa mentally shook herself, today was Anna's birthday: June 21 and her baby sister was turning 19.

Anna shook her head to get the sleeping cobwebs out. She had been working hard the past few days on getting the final arrangements settled to celebrate the one year anniversary of the Thaw. Once things had settled down, she had made it her plan to make Elsa's transition to being Queen as stress free as possible. In order to make that happen, Anna had requested (Elsa would say demanded) of being in charge of festivities the royal family would plan. This meant that Anna had wanted to prepare a celebration of not only the Thaw, but also give her sister a proper ball…since they hadn't really enjoyed last year's due to the Freeze.

Of course the last two days, she had worked herself even harder and last night really took a toll due to some unforeseen circumstances that had risen, which pushed her plans back a bit, and re-looking at the clock (which now read eight-thirty) she did not get to bed until about midnight trying to think of ways to fix the problem. Refocusing her attention on what her sister had just said, Anna gasped as she said, "Today is June twenty-first. How could I forget my own birthday?!"

Elsa laughed trying to cover it, but failed, "Just like how could you forget your own sister's coronation?"

"You really are not going to let that go are you?" Anna asked re-crossing her arms trying her best to get her annoyed look back, but failing as she started to laugh too.

"Nope." Elsa said popping the 'p', "That is one thing I am never letting go."

Anna did what a mature adult would do, she stuck her tongue out and said, "Stinker!"

"You know you love me!" Elsa said in a sing-song voice. However she did get serious again and said, "What I did say before was true. I managed to get the morning off for a bit, so we could spend time together."

Anna sighed and smiled, "Just the morning?"

"Well unfortunately I am queen and Arendelle-"

"Needs you. I know."

Anna suddenly started gathering tears in her eyes and Elsa picked up on this immediately, "Hey wait what just happened? What did I say?" She asked alarmed as she started to hug her sister closely.

"I am not sad! I am happy! Thirteen birthday wishes are coming true!" Anna said laughing through her tears as she hugged Elsa tightly.

Elsa laughed too, although a bit sadly and with guilt gnawing at her stomach. She knew based on what their parents told her, that Anna's birthday wish was for her and Elsa to be together again. Even if it was just for one day. Now however, Elsa pushed those bitter thoughts aside and broke the hug, "Well what are we doing standing around? We are wasting the whole morning!"

"Right!" Anna said with new determination and the thoughts of sleep banishing from her mind, "Let's go!" She grabbed Elsa's arm and started to lead them out of her room, only to be yanked backwards by her sister. Looking annoyed at the sudden delay she asked, "What? I thought you said-"

"I know what I said, but we have something more important to do."

"Oh and what is so important that it cannot wait until after breakfast and snowman building?" Anna asked.

Elsa sighed and led Anna over by her mirror, "Exhibit A…"

Anna nodded slowly as she understood and said, "A for Anna needs to get changed."

"And tame that thing on top of your head." Elsa stated seriously and then asked slowly as if she was trying to read a difficult book, "How exactly-?"

"Do not think about it." Anna said as she went to her closet to pull out a dress, "Trust me, Mama would get headaches as she tried to figure it out too. So we just sort of left it to the imagination."

"So then you do not even know?" Elsa asked as Anna made her way to her bathroom.

"Nope." Anna replied as she too popped the 'p', then she closed the door.

Elsa sat on the bed as she waited for her sister and shook her head. Even at 19 Anna always continues to surprise her.