Chapter Two

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In the country of Arendelle; two young girls were in the woods near the castle playing. It was winter and the two threw snowballs as well as chasing each other around.

"Can't catch me, Elsa!" Squealed the brown haired girl. The silver blonde haired girl giggled.

"Oh, I will catch you, Anna! Then you'll get the tickle monster!" "No!" Anna cried playfully, laughing.

But suddenly she halted in her tracks. She spotted something lying on the ground in the trees. Eyes widening, Anna got closer; revealing the most amazing creature she had never seen before!

It had wings, red skin, horns, a bird's beak, and Elsa's white hair. It was lying down, unconscious. Anna carefully went closer. "Anna!" Called Elsa, wondering what her little sister was up to. Upon joining her, she saw what her sister was seeing, a hand on her mouth at the beaked creature. It was unique, at first looking rather scary but now to her the creature seemed majestic especially the wings and hair.

But she saw Anna getting close and grabbed her arm. Anna was irritated. "What?" "We don't know what that thing is!" Elsa argued. But Anna looked concerned for the creature. "But it looks hurt, we have to help it!" Elsa then agreed. The creature hadn't moved, barely breathing.

The two sisters knelt near Brooklyn, turning his body over with difficulty and revealing his face in full. Elsa softly gasped. The eyes bore into hers, a bright brown color. But was it male? He did look like it.

"Anna, he needs grownup health, get momma and papa," Elsa said urgently, taking his hand gently. Anna now felt unsure of leaving her sister but did as she asked.

Elsa after Anna was gone, decided to try out something to at least get him conscious a little bit. She sprinkled some of her magic snowflakes onto his face, watching the creature carefully. Elsa had been born with ice powers.

The snow sunk into the creature's skin, causing him to stir. He moaned a little, weakly opening them.

"Uh, hello? C-can you speak?" Elsa questioned, watching him in concern.

Brooklyn felt his fuzziness clear; revealing a young girl around 6 years, her eyes filled with concern. He moaned a little.

"Y-yes... j-just dizzy, hurt... w-where... m'I?" He asked disoriented. Elsa was somewhat stunned the gargoyle had the ability to speak at all.

"Arendelle. You're in my parent's kingdom," she replied. Brooklyn felt ready to pass out again. But this little human girl didn't seem frightened talking to him. Brooklyn winced when trying to stay awake.

"W-who... r... yu?" Brook slurred, struggling to open his eyes. Elsa smiled. "Elsa," she said. He blinked slightly, liking her name, which sounded like Elisa's. "Brook-lyn..." he whispered softly before passing out right as footsteps came. Elsa jumped from her mother hugging her.

"Elsa! Get away from that thing! It could've hurt you!" She cried out. Elsa struggled in her mother Iduna's hold, her eyes pleading. King Agnarr gazed at the beast, eyes wide in disbelief.

"Where did he come from, daughters?" They shrugged.

"We just found him," Anna said. "But can he please stay? He's hurt!" Their parents both gazed at each other, and back at the creature who was still unconscious. After a bit Iduna nodded.

"Alright, he can stay, but we're keeping an eye on him," she said. Elsa smiled, and Agnarr ordered some guards with them to get a gurney for the creature. They would have to learn what he is when waking up.

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They settled Brooklyn in their medic room, checking him over. But he appeared to be fine, just disoriented. The nurse says he will wake soon. The king and queen volunteered to be there when he wakes while their daughters went to bed.

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