Planning


~Elsa and Jack~
"And you're sure that everything will be taken care of while I'm gone?" Elsa questioned Jasmine. Tomorrow, Elsa and Jack will leave with the others to their honeymoon/two month vacation.

"I'm positive, Elsa. You don't need to worry about anything. I'll make sure that everything goes smoothly." Jasmine assured as she pushed Elsa out of her office. She didn't want Elsa to stress herself out on this trip.

"Thanks. Well, I should really be getting home. There's still a few things a need to pack." Elsa smiled, patting down her skirt. She was a tad bit nervous about this trip, but she knew it would go well. She would be with Anna after all.

"Bye Elsa! Don't have too much fun on this vacation." Jasmine winked, hoping her friend would let herself go. Elsa hasn't been on vacation since Anna forced her to go to Florida with her. That was years ago.

"Har, har. You're hilarious." Elsa replied as she hopped onto the elevator. She drove home and found the door unlocked and all of the lights off. "Jack?" Elsa questioned. She wandered around the house trying to find him. When she entered the bedroom, a clatter came from the kitchen so she turned around and was about to look down the hallway. Just before she could leave the bedroom, the door slammed shut. "Jack, this isn't funny." Elsa replied as she covered her body. It's just Jack. Elsa told herself. She entered her master bathroom and found her red lipstick smeared on the mirror.

I'll be watching you tonight :)

Elsa shivered as she read the message. "Jack, come out." Elsa called. Just before she tried the door again, the closet creaked open. Her heart began to pound in her ears. "Jack, this isn't funny." Suddenly, a hand covered her mouth while a voice whispered in her ear.

"Jackson's gone." They whispered as Elsa squirmed to get out of their grasp. The person ran off down the hall before Elsa could get a good look at them. Elsa let out a shaky breath and walked into the living room. Her hands began to shake and her knees trembled. Just before she could enter the kitchen, a voice whispered in her ear.

"Boo." Elsa jumped ten feet in the air, making Jack fall to the floor laughing. She began gasping for air, her heart rate was off the charts. She was so terrified.

"Jackson, that wasn't funny!" Elsa scolded. She couldn't believe he did that! Her fear was beginning to disappear and be replaced with anger. Why would he do that to her?

"It was for me!" Jack panted, slapping his knees. He thought he was going to pass out from laughing so hard. Boy, he wished he had it on camera.

"You gave me a heart attack!" Elsa cried, defending herself. A frown played in her face as she watched her husband imitate a walrus slapping his flippers everywhere.

"I'm sorry." Jack smiled as he stood up to give Elsa a hug. She cuddled in close, accepting his apology. As she closed her eyes, a giggle came out. She was awfully scared.

"How did you even do that?" Elsa chuckled, laying her head on his shoulder. He should have went into the movie making business instead of a car dealership.

"I was waiting in the bedroom for like an hour." Jack smiled as he rubbed her back. He took a deep breath, smelling her sweet vanilla scent. She never lets him get this close.

"How did you make the noise in the kitchen?" Elsa questioned, leaning back to look into her icy blue eyes. A small blush began to grow on his face, making his eyes look brighter.

"I didn't. Marshmallow got out of her cage and I was too lazy to put her back." Jack awkwardly chuckled. Marshmallow was his partner in crime. She really helped out with his devious plan.

"Don't ever do that again!" Elsa laughed as she playfully shoved him away. She couldn't believe he did that. But for some reason, she couldn't stay mad at him, not when he was just so darn cute.

~Anna and Kristoff~
It was a peaceful night, the hot day had turned into a cold night. Anna and Kristoff cuddled up in the blankets, taking turns yanking the blankets back from each other. Suddenly, a blinding light came from the window followed by a loud shake. Anna quickly woke up, startled. "Kristoff." Anna whispered. Suddenly, lightning struck again. "Kristoff." Anna pleaded as the thunder shook the house. Anna, not knowing what to do, started crying. She was terrified of storms. After a couple of minutes, Kristoff started stirring in his sleep.

"Anna? What are you doing up?" Kristoff questioned as he looked at her sitting up in bed. When the lightning lit up her face, he saw the tears streaming down her face. She had the blankets wrapped tight around her body.

"The storm woke me up." Anna sniffed. She could feel the terror begin to stiffen her limbs. She didn't want to move, not even to wipe away her visible tears. All she could do was sit and stare, hoping the storm would pass.

"Are you crying?" Kristoff asked, leans in close to her. He had never seen her like this. She was always so strong and independent. Why was she so afraid of this storm?

"No." Anna lied. Suddenly, thunder boomed around the house causing her to cry in fear. Kristoff quickly brought her into a tight hug. He didn't know what was wrong with her, but he had to make her feel better.

"Anna, it's just a little storm." He comforted, running his hand down her head. Her hair was in tangles, making it hard for his fingers to gently thread over her hair.

"You don't understand." Anna sobbed as lightning struck again. She cuddled into him, hiding her face. She just wanted it to stop. The thought of that night began to give her chills, making her shiver.

"Anna, you're shaking like a chihuahua." Kristoff replied, looking over her body. She was breathing deeply, almost acting like she was having a panic attack.

"Sorry." Anna mumbled.

"Are you scared?" Kristoff interrogated. Anna quickly shook her head no as the thunder shook the house. She jump onto his lap, trying to stay close to her only source of protection.

"I'm terrified." Anna softly whispered, staring off out the window. The memory began to fill in her brain, making her want to disappear. She didn't want to think a I that moment in time ever again.

"Why?" Kristoff quietly asked. He didn't want to push her into telling him why, but he just had to know. If he didn't, there was no way to help her.

"I can't tell you." Anna mumbled. She didn't want him to know her backstory. She didn't want to relive that night, the night that changed her life as she knew it.

"Please, it will help make the storm go away." Kristoff comforted. They had nothing else to do while they waited for it to pass anyways. Anna took a deep breath. She knew he would have to know sometime, so why not now?

"On the night my parents died, there was a huge thunderstorm. I didn't think anything of it, but there was extreme flooding, causing their car to drift off the road. They sat there waiting for help, but it never came. As they were waiting there, lightning struck a tree above their car, causing a huge branch to smash the car, instantly killing my parents." Anna quickly sobbed. She didn't want to tell him like this, but her emotions took over. She told it as fast as her lips would move. She didn't want to think about this.

"Hey, it's okay." Kristoff assured as he ran his hand down her back. It must have been awful having to lose your parents that way. He wanted her to feel safe and secure again. He had to show her that he could help her.

"No it's not! I'm like a child!" Anna exclaimed. She felt like a baby. She was afraid of a little thunderstorm. Only children and pets are afraid of them. She must look like an idiot to him.

"Lots of people are scared of things children are." Kristoff replied, trying to make her feel better. He had a fear that he thought was completely stupid.

"Like what?" Anna sniffed, looking up at his face. He nervously bit on his lip, showing he that he wasn't comfortable telling people.

"I'm terrified of heights." He softly chuckled.

"Lots of people are." She frowned. Why was that so bad?

"No, you don't understand, I'm like deathly afraid. Anytime I get somewhere high and I look down, I can't breath. I can't move or even respond. I mean, it's kind of funny coming from a tall man." Kristoff smiled, tying to lighten the mood. He was the tallest male in their family, yet he was the only one afraid of heights.

"Yeah." Anna softly laughed, relaxing how silly that sounded coming from him. It was silly fear, but somethings people just can't overcome.

"What did you before I came along?" Kristoff questioned. What would she have down if he wasn't he? She was frozen in fear staring at the door. Would she walked around trying to clear her mind?

"Normally I would call Elsa and she would talk with me though the storm." Anna explained. Elsa was kind enough to talk with her from 3 am to about 5 am one night. Anna was thankful that she had Elsa as her sister.

"Then we'll talk through this storm." Kristoff smiled as they talked all night, not even noticing that the storm had passed. Eventually, they fell asleep in each other's arms.

~Rapunzel and Eugene~
"No Lindsay, don't touch that!" Eugene yelled as he ran into the living room. During the day, Rapunzel watches the girls so Jessica can go to work and not spend money having the girls go to a daycare. Right now, they were packing their bags for their trip and Eugene decided to make lunch and watch the girls while Rapunzel made sure they had everything.

"No." Lindsay fired back. Oh great. Rapunzel thought. Eugene was tough on kids, showing them who was boss. When they disobeyed, they got a punishment, but they always followed the ruled afterwards.

"Lindsay, if you don't put that back on the count of three, you're going in the corner." Eugene threatened. He didn't car if the girls hated him when he punished them or took away something they wanted. He was the adult and he was going to show them he was in charge.

"No." Lindsay refused as she turned away from Eugene. She wouldn't give him it. She found it and she was going to play with it. She knew Eugene was serious, but she chose not to listen.

"One." Eugene counted as Lindsay didn't show any signs of moving. "Two." Eugene continued. Rapunzel was just waiting for the crying to start. "Three." Eugene finished and Lindsay start crying. Unlike Rapunzel, Eugene could actually keep his threats. Rapunzel felt too mean to actually act on them.

"I'm sorry!" Lindsay cried as Eugene gently carried her to the timeout corner and took away whatever she couldn't have. She knew he wouldn't go back on his word, but now she felt sorry. She didn't want to be in the corner.

"It's too late. I gave you till the count of three. Now you can't leave this spot until the timer beeps on the microwave." Eugene replied as he walked back into the kitchen and set a minute on the microwave. He walked back into their bedroom, ignoring Lindsay's pleading cries.

"Eugene, do you have to be so hard on her? She's only two and a half." Rapunzel sighed as she tossed her shirts into her suitcase. She secretly thought that maybe they disobey him in hope that he would go back on his word.

"Rapunzel, you have to show them who's the adult or they'll walk all over you." Eugene explained, starting to pack his bag. He wasn't going to let some five year old run the house. He was going to discipline them kick they were his own children.

"Can't you be a little nicer?"

"Rapunzel, I wasn't put on this earth to be their best friend. I'm not going to give them everything because I'm afraid of them hating me. She might hate me for the next five minutes, but she'll get over it. I'll be her best friend when she's an adult. Until then, I'm her bossy uncle." He replied. Jessica hated whenever he disciplined them,Marcuse she thought he was being to rough so he always gave her this response back.

"You're not her parent." Rapunzel's fired back. Eugene didn't have the right to be so hard on her. Rapunzel would much rather treat her a different way.

"Last I checked, the person who is her father is doing a worse job than I am. She needs discipline in her life." He answered, knowing he was right. Even if he was wrong, he wasn't going to change. This was the way he would discipline them.

"She can get that from her mother." She frowned, tossing her clothes into her suitcase. Jessica could treat them the way she wanted. Rap knew Jessica didn't like the way Eugene did it, but was too afraid to say anything.

"Please, their mother is afraid of them hating her." Eugene scoffed, rolling his eyes, he tossed his hair back, emphasizing his point. Jessica's was the only caring for the kids. She didn't want them to leave.

"So am I supposed to be her bossy aunt?" Rapunzel asked, playing her hand over her chest. She could never be the bossy aunt, not even if she tried. She just had too big of a heart.

"Correct."

"But I can't! I'm too nice." Rapunzel frowned.

"Trust me, if you really want what's best for them, you'll learn how to get over it. It will take some time. I didn't turn out this mean in one night." Eugene chuckled as the timer beeped. He walked back out into the living room and Lindsay slowly walked back to him.

"I'm sorry." Lindsay sniffed, rubbing her runny nose. She didn't mean to make him upset. She just really wanted what she couldn't have. It was her rebellious personality.

"Do you know why you were there?" Eugene questioned, bending down to face her. She nodded her head. She knew why she was there.

"I didn't do what you said." Lindsay replied, looking down at the floor. She didn't want to look him in the eyes. She was beginning to feel ashamed and embarrassed.

"That's right. Now the next time I ask you to do something, I expect you to listen, okay?" Eugene explained. Lindsay nodded, showing she understood. "I love you." Eugene replied as he brought her into a hug.

"I love you too." Lindsay smiled as she hugged him back. A small smile played on her face. She loved her uncle, even if he was sometimes mean.

~Merida and Hiccup~
"There's two more boxes downstairs," Merida smiled as she carried two cardboard boxes into their new apartment. The dogs were whining in their kennels, begging to be free. "I'll let you out soon." Merida smiled as she placed the boxes in the kitchen. Hiccup and Merida had packed their bags before they moved so that they wouldn't have to worry about it today.

"Here's the last two." Hiccup smiled as he placed them beside Merida. Hiccup had gotten stronger since he met Merida because she's been making him work out with him. She thought the husband needed more muscle than the wife.

"Perfect, now all that's left to do is unpack." Merida grinned, placing her hands onto her hips. She was proud that they did everything all by themselves. They didn't have any help from anyone, not even their parents.

"Do we have too?" Hiccup playfully whined. He just got everything upstairs. He wasn't really in the mood to start unpacking, but Merida was in a work mood, if she wanted it done, he would get it done.

"No, not right now." Merida smiled, noting wanting to do anything else with their supplies. They had worked hard all day, losing precious sunlight.

"What should we do instead?" He asked, shrugging his shoulders. He tossed his hands into his pockets, debating about what she wanted. Merida realized that they hadn't done anything with the dogs yet today. She did want Angus to get a better relationship with Toothless.

"Let's take the boys for a walk." She declared, strutting to the kennels. The dogs barked as she let them free. They were happy to be out of their cages.

"I'm in." Hiccup grinned as he grabbed Angus and Toothless' leashes. The dogs quickly warmed up to each other as the happy couple walked side by side, holding hands. It was a nice night to be out for a walk. Everything was gentle and smooth.

"Just think, by this time tomorrow, we'll be sitting on a warm, sandy beach." Merida dreamed. She couldn't wait to feel wait it was like to have the Pacific sand under her toes. All her life, she had a rocky Atlantic coast.

"And everything will be calm and peaceful." He added, closing his green eyes to picture the island. He couldn't wait to be high up above the clouds, watching the world below him.

"And perfect." Merida smiled, nodding her head for emphasis. She knew this trip would go well. This would be a nice vacation to get away from everything around them.

"It's already perfect." Hiccup grinned as he brought Merida in for a kiss. Merida was sort of surprised at first, but quickly moved her lips with his. Hiccup couldn't wait to get to that island to just focus on Merida and only her.

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