Frozen, Anna/Hans - Becoming the Mask
anonymous
February 21 2014, 22:01:52 UTC
Things come to a head earlier than they did in the film - perhaps Anna manages to fix things with Elsa up at the ice palace and the two sisters return together, perhaps Elsa is trained to use her powers from the beginning and there is no accident at the coronation - and Hans is obliged to play the long game, permitted to stay on at Arendelle and court Anna due to his work during the winter. The problem is that the more time he spends in Arendelle, pretending to be the nice, adorkable, slightly-ditzy-but-good-in-a-crisis guy he appeared to be at the start of the film, the more natural the role becomes to him to the point where, by the time Elsa agrees to let him marry Anna, he realises that he's ended up pretty much becoming that guy in truth. Bonus points for: - Private freakout when he realises how much he's changed followed by acceptance. - Initally selfish motivations changing as he gets to know Anna and Elsa better. - Kristoff appearing in some form, because Kristoff was awesome.
The problem is that the more time he spends in Arendelle, pretending to be the nice, adorkable, slightly-ditzy-but-good-in-a-crisis guy he appeared to be at the start of the film, the more natural the role becomes to him to the point where, by the time Elsa agrees to let him marry Anna, he realises that he's ended up pretty much becoming that guy in truth.
Bonus points for:
- Private freakout when he realises how much he's changed followed by acceptance.
- Initally selfish motivations changing as he gets to know Anna and Elsa better.
- Kristoff appearing in some form, because Kristoff was awesome.
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