Elsa wants to be a dignified, fancy person, but with Anna around, things don't go according to plan. Anna accidentally puts Elsa through a lot of embarrassing challenges, but that doesn't change how much Anna means to Elsa.
Set after the events of Frozen and Frozen Fever, what if after Duke Weselton was banished from Arendelle, he ran back to Weselton with his tail between his legs, and reported his failure to his ominous master, who then decides to use his son to take over the throne? And what if said son was an old friend of Elsa's who she'd forgotten about? Better summary inside! Elsa/OC R/R!
The Duke of Weselton is once again trying to reopen trade with Arendelle. But how can he focus on countries against his own feelings for Queen Elsa? Duke of Weselton/Elsa/Anna
Elsa wants to be a dignified, fancy person, but with Anna around, things don't go according to plan. Anna accidentally puts Elsa through a lot of embarrassing challenges, but that doesn't change how much Anna means to Elsa.
When the Duke of Weselton returns to Arendelle, Anna tries to encourage Elsa to fight crime with her.
How in the world did Prince Hans know he slipped on ice when the man wasn't even around when it happened? The duke looked at the mirror, then the ice at his feet. With a scowl, he came to a conclusion: Prince Hans was a magician. (Rated M for violence. Told anachronistically with varying POVs. A kinda-companion piece for a later story.)
Ladies and Gentleman, Let's Pop.