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Anna and Kristoff
"Oh my god! Why hasn't she called me yet?" Anna grumbled as she paced around the living room. Maybe it was her unbalanced hormones or her reason to finally become the hero, but she wanted to see Elsa fail. There. She finally said it. She wanted to be the one to help her this time.

"Elsa, right?" Kristoff asked, flipping through the newspaper unamused. She had been complaining about this for the past three days now. He was almost tempted to call Elsa to tell her to call Anna so she would be sane again.

"Well who else! You know I don't have many friends! Well, I have friends, but none that would call me at this time of day on a weekend." She quickly mumbled, twirling her braid around her finger as she stared off into the distance. Anyway, she was getting off subject.

"Is this about Gene and Rap's kids again?" He questioned, still not really paying attention to her. As long as he kept the conversation going, she could rant on and on to him. Usually he would listen, but by now, he was done with this topic.

"Well of course! I mean, they're crazy kids and for some reason Elsa still hasn't called to ask me for help." Anna blabbered on and on as Kristoff blurred her out. Soon, all he could hear was blah blah blah from her lips. He flipped the page in his paper, almost falling asleep.

"So why do you wish failure on your sister again?" He questioned, cutting her off. The thought hit him as he thought about them having another child in the house soon. Anna was due in almost a month now. What if he had another girl and they were sisters? Would they have the same type of relationship like Anna and Elsa?

"Why do you think that?" She fumbled, trying not to sound suspicious, but when that happens, Kristoff usually finds out that she's hiding something. Look, Anna is just a really, really, really bad secret keeper.

"Because you keep wanting her to fail." Kristoff fired back, not even looking to see how she took that response. He knew her well enough. She dropped her jaw then stood up straight again.

"I don't wish failure on my sister, Kristoff!" She scolded. He peered over the newspaper, raising one of his eyebrows. He knows everything about her. There's no point in lying. Anna huffed and rolled her eyes. "Fine! I wish failure on my sister. Happy now?" She exclaimed.

Kristoff leaned back into his chair and flipped the page again. "Recognizing the problem is the first step." He remarked. She groaned and pulled on her braids. Why did he always have to be right?

"Look, I just want to be the hero this time, okay? Elsa has always been the one to help me out of sticky situations. Just this one time, I want to show her that I can help her!" She cried, pacing around the room. Kristoff tilted his head back and forth behind the newspaper. Elsa was always helping Anna, even when he was around.

"Maybe today will be your lucky day." He replied, making Anna stop in her tracks. She tilted her head, staring at him. She scrunched her nose, confused. What the hell was he talking about?

"Huh?"

Kristoff folded his paper and tossed it to the side. He stood up and stretched. "I'm just saying, today's Sunday. Rap and Eugene are regulars for church. Elsa and Jack will have to take the kids to church and entertain them. Jack and Elsa both do nothing on Sunday. They're going to want a break." He explained, walking up to his wife.

She tapped her chin, looking up at him. Would that really work? Telling Elsa she needed a break so Anna could take over and show off her mad motherly skills? "Kris, you're a genius!" She cheered, hugging him. He accepted it, giving her one back. He planted a kiss on her head.

"Sven, no!" A voice cried. They looked back at each other and ran up the stairs. Anna trailed far behind, being as she's pregnant, but they hurried to Kristen's room. "Stop it!" She shouted as Kristoff entered.

He opened the door to his dog sitting on the bed in a tiara and a pink boa while getting his nails painted. "Sven!" He gasped, watching his best friend get a full makeover. Kristen turned around and pouted.

She pointed at Sven. "He won't sit still, Daddy!" She tattled, crossing her arms over her pink princess dress. Sven happily barked and wagged his tail, drool trailing down his face and landing on Anna makeup palette. Kristoff's jaw dropped as he ran his hands through his blonde hair. He was lost for words.

"What happened, Kris-wooooah. Is that my makeup?" Anna questioned, looking at the scene unfolding in front of her. Kristen nodded her head and went back to painting Sven's nails.

"Well I don't have makeup so I just used yours." She fired back, holding Sven's paw in her little hand. He barked, loving the attention he was gaining from her. They usually just chased each other around the house, but this was fun for him too.

Kristoff walked over to his best friend, kneeling on the ground beside the bed. He placed his hand on his dog's fur. "Did you put glitter in his fur?" He awed, rubbing his large, calloused hands down the dog's back. Sven quickly licked Kristoff's face, not even startling him. Kristoff was used to Sven's kisses by now.

"It's body glitter, Daddy," she stated, placing Sven's paw onto the bed gently. She slid off her bed in her favorite flats and strutted to Kristoff's ear, placing a hand over her mouth. "Besides, between you and me, he's never looked better." She whispered. She happily skipped out of the room, proud of her makeover.

Anna stood in the doorway, trying not to laugh. You would have thought that she would be upset with her palette, but Kristen used all of Anna's old makeup. Kristoff turned to face his wife, his brown eyes wide and his jaw as low as the floor. "Look what she's done to him! His manliness has been destroyed!" He gasped. Anna shook her head and walked out of the room. She thought Kristoff was going to cry so she had to get her phone to video tape him.

~Rapunzel and Eugene~
She took deep breaths as they walked up to the building. Eugene was carrying her favorite painting, making sure he didn't ruin it. This was her chance and he didn't want to be the cause of her failing. Rapunzel held onto the shiny, glass door handles. "You okay?" Eugene asked.

Rapunzel shook her head. "I'm terrified." She confessed. Eugene furrowed his eyebrows, confused by her response. She had been dreaming about this since forever! Why would she be scared?

"Why?"

"What it's not everything I've dreamed it will be?" She questioned staring at her reflection in the glass door. She had always wanted this. What if it wasn't as glamorous as she dreamed? What if it's awful, making her hate to paint again?

"It will be." He assured, placing his hand on hers. She looked up into his eyes. He looked serious.

"And what if it is? What do I do then?" She added. It's not like they could just move their family to New York and hope everything would turn out alright. Eugene had a good job and the kids were happy at home.

"We'll figure that out when we get there. That's the fun part," He teasingly smiled at her. She giggled, glad that at least he was still in a good mood. She thought that he would be cranky the whole trip since he wouldn't get to do anything he wanted. "Are you ready for this?"

"No."

"Me neither." He softly chuckled as they opened the doors together. When they entered, they were met with tons of people wondering around the open space. Most were calling out orders, telling others what to do. Eugene and Rapunzel walked around with their heads scanning the whole building. This place was amazing

They spotted a woman behind a screen with a sign in sheet hanging beside it. Rapunzel quickly pulled Eugene to her, hoping that they were in the system. She happily tapped her fingers on the desk. She couldn't contain her excitement. "Name?" The woman questioned.

"Rapunzel Fitzherbert." She rapidly replied. She lightly squealed, not believing that she was doing this. She happily looked up at Eugene as he sent her a wink, making her blush.

"Your set up is down the hall, take a left turn then a right." She explained, pointing down a long, purple hallway. The couple thanked her then headed to Rap's room. When they entered, they saw she was sharing with someone.

The woman had visible muscles and a dark haired bob. Her back was facing them as she worked on something. Rapunzel looked at Eugene, who just shrugged his shoulders. "Hello." Rapunzel greeted.

The woman turned around. She was wearing bright red lipstick. Her eyes were a light blue, almost gray color. She held out her large hand, offering it for a handshake. "Cassandra." She stated.

Rapunzel took her hand, giving it a friendly shake. "Rapunzel, and this is my husband, Eugene." She introduced. Cassandra looked them over, making them feel a little nervous.

"Why do you look so familiar?" She questioned, raising her eyebrow. Cassandra felt like everything about them was familiar, their names and even their looks. She could have swore she's seen them before. There's no way she could forget someone with the name Rapunzel.

"We're from Married At First Sight." Rapunzel explained, pointing at her and Eugene. Suddenly, Cassandra burst out laughing, slapping her hand against her thigh, leaving a small sting.

"Oh god, you're the Lost Princess!" She chortled, waving a hand in front of her face. She began to turn a little pink as tears began to form in her eyes. She couldn't believe she was standing in her presence.

"The what?" Rapunzel asked, tilting her head. She didn't understand what was going on at all. She never thought she would be recognized in New York City, let alone have a nickname.

"The Lost Princess. My friends and I gave you that name because you kind of resemble royalty and you always seem confused. Hence why you're called the Lost Princess." She explained, placing her hands on her hips. Her muscles began to shape the outside of her arms.

"Oh, well it's surprising to see someone who recognizing us." Rapunzel smiled, folding her hands. She was trying to change the subject. She didn't think she always looked confused.

"If someone couldn't recognize you they're either an idiot or blind. All of your pictures have been shown on the giant screens on Broadway. You guys are making that company millions," Cassandra remarked. Rapunzel looked up at her husband, surprised by this. She didn't know they were that popular. "Do you mind if I call you Raps?"

Rap shook her head. "Nope. I don't mind." She grinned. Rapunzel was glad that she met a friend here. For the next couple of days, hopefully they would make a close relationship. Rapunzel could tell that Cassandra knew a lot about these types of showcases. Hopefully she could help her out.

Eugene was began to feel a burn inside his heart. Great. Now Rapunzel would only want to hang out with Cassandra. Now she would forget all about him and want to try to hang with this woman. He didn't like her one bit. "Well, I better get going. It takes forever to get to my apartment downtown so." Cassandra explained as she exited the room.

"Bye!" Rapunzel waved as she rose to her tiptoes. She liked her. She turned back at her husband, seeing his obvious look of disgust and disapproval. Rapunzel kissed his scruffy cheeks, making him look down at her.

"What?" He questioned, a pout still plastered on his face. Rapunzel shrugged her shoulders as she swayed her hips to her half of the room.

"Nothin. I just thought you would help me set up my painting." She taunted. Eugene rolled his eyes and walked over to help out his wife.

"Ya know, you're lucky I'm around or you would never get this done." He teased, placing the painting the easel. She tossed the white sheet over it so dust wouldn't affect the colors.

"Sure, Eugene. You just keep thinkin that." She sweetly smiled as he wrapped his arm around her shoulder, both of them lookin at her painting. What would everyone else think about this tomorrow?

~Merida and Hiccup~
She sprinted down the halls. Multiple people yelled at her, telling her walk or be quiet, but she couldn't care less. The doctors called her and told her that Hiccup would be out of surgery in about five minutes and she had to be there. She couldn't miss this.

She left Melissa and Henry with Tiana and Naveen. They were trying so hard to help her family through this, but Merida felt like she was taking them away from their jobs, their personal lives. Tonight she would thank them and insist that they go home. She didn't want to burden them with her problems.

Finally she reached room 256. She smashed down the handle and slammed open the door. "I'm here!" She panted, hoping she wasn't late. Her arms drooped as she dropped her bag to the floor. Sitting beside her husband's bedside was the devil herself. Merida stared at the long, blonde braid trailing down her back.

Astrid turned around, her blue eyes piercing through Merida's. Astrid's hand was gently holding Hiccup's. Merida slowly walked towards his bed, stunned that Astrid had the guts to come here without her. "Merida?" She asked.

Merida completely ignored her, only wanting to see Hiccup. She was here to be here with him, not fight with Astrid. Now wasn't the time. Right now she didn't even have the energy. Anyone could tell from the bags under her blue eyes.

When Merida slowly walked around Astrid, so she stood in front of Hiccup at the bottom of his bed. When she caught sight of him, tears began to well. She choked back her sobs, placing her trembling hands over her mouth. "Hello?" He questioned.

Merida stared deep in his lost, evergreen eyes. He was still covered in bruises and had IVs coming out of him from every direction, but he was alive. He was sitting here, breathing on his own, hell, even talking to her. "You're alive." She croaked.

"Uhm. Do I know you?" He softly chuckled, his eyes darting to look at Astrid. He rubbed his thumb over her pale hand. Astrid nodded her head.

"You know her, she's Merida." She answered. Astrid had been here all day even though Merida couldn't. What type of wife was she? She wasn't even here when her husband needed her most. Astrid deserved to be with Hiccup.

"I'm your wife." Merida added. She was lost about what was happening. Why didn't Hiccup recognize her? Suddenly, the room turned a dark gray as clouds rolled in from over the hills.

"I'm not married." He replied, furrowing his eyebrows. Oh god, that stung. Merida's jaw dropped as his comment smashed her heart into a million pieces. Doesn't he remember anything?

"Yes you are." Merida panted, nodding her head. She felt another panic attack about to happen. She could felt a lump forming in her throat, threatening to spill all over the floor. The room began to feel hot and claustrophobic as thunder boomed in the distance.

"I think I would remember if I got married." He gently fired back. He had never seen this woman before in his life. She was a complete stranger that seemed troubled. He didn't know what she was going through, but she looked paler than before. Maybe she was going crazy?

"We're married. We've been married for five years! We have a gorgeous daughter and a beautiful baby boy. How can you not remember all of that?" She cried, clutching her fists. No. Nonono. This wasn't happening. She started heavily breathing, trying to catch her breath.

He shook his head, thinking she was insane. He was never married and he most certainly didn't have children. He was just a single, elementary teacher. He took both of Astrid's hands and held them in his. "I think you have the wrong guy. I'm just a single guy looking for someone to call his own."

Rain began to patter against the window. Merida shook her head, trying to keep her emotions inside of her. She felt dizzy as the room spun around her. She could hardly hear him.She thought she was going to faint. Tears streamed down her face as they raced down the window panes. "I don't have the wrong guy." She sobbed.

"Merida, I think it's best if you just go home. I think you need to think about what's going on and take this in a calmer way. It's not Hiccup's fault that he can't remember." Astrid defended from her chair. That comment made Merida snap.

She twisted her head, her eyes burning through the blonde's soul. How dare she say that? As she walked towards Astrid, a bolt of lightning flashed in the distance. With each step, the storm outside grew and grew. She could almost feel the thunder shaking the ground. "What the hell did you just say?"

"Merida. Go home. He obviously doesn't remember you. I think it's best if you leave." She fired back as she stood up. Astrid was willing to do anything to get some alone time with Hiccup. Astrid had no idea that he forgot about the redheaded till just now. Hiccup and her had lots to talk about.

A snarl came from Merida as she pounced onto Astrid. She brought the blonde to the floor, raising her fist to clash against her face. Merida wasn't herself anymore. She had turned into a monster, a beast. Without his love, she couldn't control her emotions. Blood splattered onto the ground as nurses came rushing in, yanking Merida off of Astrid. "Ma'am, you need to calm down!" They shouted.

Half of them dragged her out of the room as the other half attended to Astrid's medical care. Her nose was obviously broken and she had lost w couple of teeth. Hiccup watched the fiery redhead get dragged out as she resisted against them. Her face was turing red from fighting against the nurses. "Hiccup, you have to remember!" She called out.

"Remember what?"

"You have to remember me! Remember our children, our friends! You have to remember!" She shouted as she flailed her legs and arms, trying to pry herself lose, only to be pulled farther out of the room. Wind blew against the window, making the rain come hard and faster. Soon, all he could hear were her desperate cries and pleas down the hall. Who was she?

~Elsa and Jack~
They trudged out of that stuffy church. They had no idea how Gene and Rap did that every week. It was packed full of people and the children didn't behave. Rosie cried the whole time so Jack always had to take her out and sit with the other mothers in the back room. Zach and Bastian were constantly fighting so Elsa had to sit between them. "Grandma!" Zach shouted as he ran to Arianna.

"Zachary!" She grinned, opening her arms up, ready to accept his hug. She bent down so he could wrap his arms around her. She rested his head on her shoulder as they snuggled together. She stood up, bring him with her.

"I missed you." He smiled as she placed him on her hip. Arianna giggled and bopped his nose. She loved her grandchildren more than anyone could imagine. Having them was like having children again, but without all of the work.

"I missed you too. How's it going at your house? Have you been behaving for Elsa and Jackson?" She questioned, looking him in his green eyes that matched her own. He nodded his head.

"Uh huh! And we've had so much fun!" He exclaimed as he shot his arms into the air. He was always super enthusiastic. He thought everything was fun, even if it was just walking !ax down the block.

"Grandpa!" Rosie smiled, holding her arms out. She could only speak so many words, but she quickly learned grandpa since she loved being with him. He slipped her out of Jack's arm, happy to take the little baby.

"Hi Rosabella." He greeted, tossing her in the air. She squealed as she fell back into his arms. He tickled her under her chin as she giggled and playfully kicked her legs. Elsa and Jack just silently watched as Bastian joined in, hugging his grandparents.

Elsa softly smiled until she felt a light tap on her shoulder. She quickly turned around, wondering who was trying to talk to her. She was meant with familiar blue eyes and a blonde bob. "Cindy!" Elsa smiled, bringing her into a hug.

"Hi Els. It's so nice to see you again." Cindy grinned, letting go of the hug. She was surprised to see her in Corona. Ever since Elsa became so involved with working, Cindy never saw her. She was always working on some type of paper or bill.

"Ya, long time no see." She agreed, pulling her purse back up onto her slender shoulder. Elsa thought Cindy didn't want to see her anymore since they haven't talked in almost a year.

"So what are you doing in this little town?" Cindy asked, lightly elbowing Elsa. Cindy has always liked knowing other people's business, even if they didn't want to give it. She was snoopy and wasn't afraid to come off that way.

"We're here watching Rapunzel and Eugene's kids for the week." Elsa explained, pointing to the family talking behind them. Cindy looked over Elsa's shoulder spotting the family reunion.

"How fun. I see that you didn't want to sing Rapunzel and Eugene's part this morning. I don't blame you, I hate talking solos. I only sing in the choir." Cindy teased, holding her bag in both of her hands in front of her.

"Yeah. I'm not comfortable singing in front of others, especially in a church." Elsa blushed as she pushed her blonde strands behind her ears. Now the conversation was getting too long. Elsa didn't want to stand outside of church all day.

"Yeah. Well. I should probably get going. Prince Charming is making me breakfast at home soo." Cindy chuckled as she walked away. Over the last few years, Cindy out grew her job at the bank and her love for Eugene. She fell into a serious relationship with Henry, a lawyer around town.

"Bye!" Elsa called as she waved goodbye to her friend. Elsa began to realize how much she changed. Cindy would usually tell her the latest gossip or rant about how bad someone's outfit was. Today she was kind. It was a good change.

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A knock came from the door. Jack quickly sprinted towards the front door and opened it wide. His smile quickly turned into a look of fear. He looked up at a tall blonde holding a little blue eyed daughter. "Hello!" She greeted.

"He-Hello." Jack strutted as he gave her a small wave. If Kristoff and Kristen were here, Anna couldn't be far behind. Kristoff walked in, not really caring if they were invited. He knew Elsa would be happy to see Kristen.

He placed her on the ground, setting her free. "Auntie Elsie!" She immediately shouted. Elsa and the boys ran to the front door. Elsa knew who was there and the boys just liked guests. When they turned the corner, Elsa saw her sister and her family standing in the doorway.

"Anna! Kristen! Kristoff!" Elsa happily cheered, running to embrace them in a hug. They all quickly wrapped their arms around her. Jack softly smiled. He hadn't seen Elsa that happy in a long time. "What are you doing here?"

"Well Anna thought you needed some help with the kids since you're working with a doofus over here." Kristoff explained, jokingly insulting Jack. Jack playfully rolled his eyes, knowing Kristoff wasn't serious.

"It takes one to know one." He fired back, making everyone laugh. Kristen tugged on Elsa's arm, begging her to show her around the house. Kristen wanted to see if there was anything for her to play with.

"Kristen, I want to introduce you to Bastian and Zach. They have a little sister and would love to play with you." Elsa smiled, showing off the boy. Bastian happily waved as Zach hid behind Elsa.

"I've already met. Come on, Kristen. I want to show you my room!" Bastian explained as he ran down the hall. Kristen laughed and followed him. Zach, not wanting to be alone, chased them down.

"Well, are you going to let us in? My feet are killing me." Anna exclaimed as Elsa led them to the living room. Rap and Eugene never said they could have guests, but she figured they wouldn't mind if it was Kristoff and Anna.

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Hope you enjoyed this chapter! My updates might take a little longer now that track season has started. My practices go late at night and we have meets almost every Tuesday. I have a few chapters started so I'll just need to clean them up. Thanks for reading!

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