~Elsa~
"Is it done?" Ronin asked as Jack and I left the terrace of North's Workshop and joined the others. "Yes," I murmured, just loud enough to hear. He nodded, his face full of vigor and determination. I glanced over at Jack, my husband, King of the Cold Ones. Already, his transformation was taking a toll. Dressed in robes of clear-fashioned ice like mine, he stood taller than before and had a new air of maturity. His staff was still in his hands, with the lantern from Refuge of Light still attached. "Good. Now we can finally get down to business. I'll meet you outside in ten minutes, Queen Elsa." Ronin left, followed by Nod and M.K. as I collapsed on the living room furniture. Dracula had insisted on going back to Hotel Transylvania, since Mavis was still upset. Part of me felt..broken inside. I had abandoned them. My family.
"I honestly did not think I would ever miss that place," I muttered and played with my nails as Jack sat beside me. "You were a great queen." He said.
My head snapped towards him. "Was I?" I asked. "I left them. And brought them into my war. I was a terrible queen."
Jack shook his head. "Maybe so. But you're also the queen of my heart, and it's not broken."
"Awwwwwwwwwwww," Rapunzel and Eugene swooned from their perch across from us on the sofa, chocolate wrappers littered around their ankles. My cheeks turned pink as Jack smirked and put an arm around me. "That is the most adorable thing I have ever heard," Rapunzel replied and Merida and Hiccup grinned behind them. "Eugene, why don't you say those kinds of things to me?" Rapunzel then looked back at him, and Eugene's facial features became vengeful once again. "I took you on nineteen honeymoons, Rapunzel. It was half a million dollars in all."
"But they're so cute!"
"That's it. I'm back to being broke. I'm stealing Hiccup's leg."
"Don't 'ye dare!"
I laughed, something that was unexpected, and turned back to Jack, "Let's finish this."
"..And then do the Titanic pose on the balcony?"
"....You need help, Frost."
~Elsa~
"This is a very special place–and it's grown after Mother Nature's orders," Ronin replied over the quick, rhythmic beat of his hummingbird's wings. The wide spread of forestry below us zoomed by in different shades of jade. Some sparks of color from flowers in full bloom interrupted the pattern of emerald with vibrant scents in the soft breeze.
The mid-day sun seared into our backs and I feared that my wings might crumble into liquid when we finally neared our destination. Extraordinary towering rocks of alabaster stone emerged from the earth and shined in the sunlight, as ivy crept from the ground and wrapped itself around the columns. Guards surrounded the humble openings in the rock with a unique stillness and watchful eyes. Large ferns and bizarre flowers surrounded the encampment, with heads popping out of structure-like homes. Some were made of sticks and newborn twigs, others had a head full of petals.
"This, my queen, is Moonhaven," Ronin called to me, with a smirk that even his helmet couldn't conceal. Every face that saw me smiled and waved with glowing cheerfulness. "I think I like it here," I replied, and we neared the center.
As I touched the ground next to Jack, North's sleigh and Ronin's hummingbird landed as leafmen full of pride approached us.
"Ronin," A man with red hair remarked as the two saluted. "Is this the girl?" He asked, and pointed to me. I tried my best to look open and confident, but in the end I folded my arms and hid behind half of Jack.
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The War Between Queens [COMPLETED]
FanfictionI shot across the dazzling sky filled with blinking stars and the faint light of dawn etched in the atmosphere. Up here it was cool, and the air burned my lungs upon entry. It was a comforting feeling, the cold didn't bother me anyway. I was so high...