Chapter 2

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Arendelle

Astrid had been walking to her car, struggling with two heavy paper bags filled with groceries, when she noticed a weird shadow of a woman with wings out of the corner of her eye. She turned to inspect it, but it was gone. Thinking it was just her imagination, she walked towards her car once more, not noticing the shadow following her once more.

She put the two bags into the trunk of her Toyota and entered it. Starting the engine, she drove back to her apartment. When she got there, she quickly packed the food into a big picnic basket. She had bought them to make a special meal for her mom.

She then packed clothes enough for a week, since she hadn't seen her mother in two months. She was excited to visit her again, knowing that she could have some missed bonding time with her.

Finally done packing, she requested for a taxi and headed towards the airport. There, she went through all the security checkpoints and everything else and waited for her flight, which had been delayed thirty minutes.

While waiting, she got bored, so she pulled out her laptop and opened a new document to write in. Pondering what to write for a moment, she then settled to write about more characters, centering on the guy from "Viking Prodigy".

The world was about to suffer under the claws of the dark, the fear of nightmares. The Moon, Earth's one guardian, decided to end this by joining the best heroes of the world together.

The Guardian of Fun: He was the winter spirit of the Earth, known to be the one who makes winter happen. He was the source of mischief and snowball fights, really.

The Brave Archer: She was the best the world had ever seen. Practicing day by day, her skills in archery proved to be one in a million. Riding off into the glen, firing arrows into the sunset, she was a legend.

The Loving Queen: Once a victim of fear, she had frozen her entire kingdom during her coronation. But with the help of her younger sister, she found the solution to the problem of her kingdom. She learned to let go of her fear, and finally find love in her heart.

The Determined Princess: Being stuck in a tower all your life is one thing, but knowing that you've been lied to and tricked your whole life is one whole problem. But even with all the problems thrown at her, she kept her stance and still had her determination to persue her dreams.

The Dragon Master: Once a misfit in his village, he proved himself to them. He trained dragons, which were his vallage's problem once, but were now their greatest allies. And, he became a righteous and the best chief to his village.

Astrid wasn't quite happy with it, but it was the best she could do, since she wanted to do something with the time as it flew by.

"All passengers for Arendelle, please come aboard. Your flight is ready," a robotic, monotone voice sounded from the speakers. Everyone in that flight rushed into the airplane and Astrid was walking with the crowd.

The plane then took off, and Astrid looked out the window to see that the little island was shrinking as the airplane soared into the skies, leaving clouds as the only things in sight.

Astrid just watched the clouds roll by and after a few minutes, she had fallen asleep.

**

Astrid awoke to a flight attendant shaking her rather roughly. When the attendant noticed that she was awake, she said, "Oh, miss, we have landed in Arendelle already."

Astrid nodded and said, "Thanks." She then walked out of the plane and claimed her luggage and did everything else. Outside of the airport, she requested a taxi. In a few moments, a yellow cab pulled up in front of her and she put her luggage in the trunk and entered. "Twenty - first, Villa de Hesus, Harper Street," she told the driver.

He nodded and sped off.

**

They had finally arrived and Astrid paid the driver. She got her luggage from the trunk and the driver left. She walked up to the front door of the house she lived in for twenty - five years; not counting the two months she had stayed at Berk.

The house was a bright white with dark chocolate colored window panes, door and roof. It had vines growing at the side, though they were regularly trimmed. It only had one floor, since it was only Astrid and her mom.

She knocked on the door and after a few moments, her mother opened it. "Ah, my darling Astrid! Come in, come in! Welcome home!"

A/N: I know, this chapter was a little off, but yeah. :)

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