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"That PERFECT (*Guy*) Is *GONE*-!!" 1 anonymous December 20 2016, 14:58:51 UTC
QUEEN *Elsa Iduna Regina Erika* of the kingdom of Arendelle can currently do *NOTHING* about *her CROPPED-SHORT EBONY-BLACK HAIR*, but *she CAN* and IS going to magically change her *clothes* from masculine to feminine. So as she continues her ballad of freedom in more ways than just one, her dark-toned shirt, vest, and pants first morph into a *BEAUTIFUL* blue-over-pink ballgown with softly-puffy short drop-sleeves that reveal her gracefully sculpted snow-pale shoulders, a fit that's comfortably tight and wonderfully displays her truly feminine figure, a drop-V-waist, and a flowing long full skirt that swishes deliciously when she turns this way or that. The lovely dress that she's dreamed of wearing since she was a child sparkles like the night sky and mirrors the happy shimmer in her ice-blue eyes set into her glowing heart-shaped face, and it's trimmed with pretty white lace and ribbons in certain places (sleeves, bodice, and bottom of the skirt). She then blithely turns her deep magenta cape into a soft fringed rose-colored shawl ("the cold [may not] bother [her] anyway", but it feels nice to wrap loosely around her shoulders and upper back), her dark-colored masculine shoes into pretty delicate-yet-strong crystal-ice slippers with snowflake-like butterflies at the toes, and accessorizes herself with a simple yet elegant 'diamond' necklace, bracelet, ring, and hair-barrette.
When she's all done, Elsa turns to look at herself in a makeshift mirror; and for the *FIRST time* *EVER*, she thinks of herself as BEAUTIFUL rather than how people normally/usually see 'him' (COUGH*handsome*COUGH).

When she FINALLY comes upon the ice palace, Princess Anna sputters and near-chokes at the new appearance of her 'brother' *wearing a PRETTY ~DRESS~* and *FEMININE accessories*, but she quickly gets over it because she *TRULY* LOVES '*Elsa*', so WHAT should a silly/stupid little thing like *gender* ~really~ *MATTER*?? ...*It SHOULDN'T*, -and DOESN'T!

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"That PERFECT (*Guy*) Is *GONE*-!!" 2 anonymous December 23 2016, 21:30:10 UTC
Ginerva AKA 'Ginny' Molly Prewett-Weasley has *HAD it* UP TO *HERE* with people *insisting* that she and a certain 'Boy-Who-Lived'/'Saviour'/'Chosen One'/'Gryffindor Golden Boy' are the latter's parents James Charlus Black-Potter and Lily Marie Evans-Potter- *ESPECIALLY* *COUPLING-wise*!!! Well; the youngest Prewett-Weasley child/only girl in said family and Harry James Evans-Potter are both *G-A-Y* in CAPITAL, *Italicized* letters- *so THERE*, Molly Prewett-Weasley and *WAY*-TOO-*Many*-Names Dumbledore!! Now, where her unofficial *DARK-haired* elder brother has gone into hiding from the paparazzi (COUGH*expectations of *how EXACTLY* he SHOULD live his life post-war*COUGH) in Forks, Washington, North America, Ginny has fled to the beautiful Scandinavian kingdom of Arendelle, ruled by the enchanting 'Snow' Queen Elsa.
She has black hair, smooth and clear snow-pale skin, naturally red full-yet-semi-thin lips, beautiful facial features, a slenderly-thin build, and large almond-shaped eyes fringed with long dark tassels of lashes like Harry, -but she is taller in height, has more curves than angles, and her magic that she was born with is *VERY* DIFFERENT; one can't call her a Muggle/No-Maj or a Squib, but one COULDN'T *really* call her a full-out *WITCH*, either. Her dark hair is also longer, wavier, and less messy than 'Ry's' mop of ebon locks; her snow-fair complexion is accentuated with a natural rosy flush in her cheeks and a sprinkling of fairy-dust freckles over the bridge of her practically-perfect nose; her facial features are slightly more feminine than Harry's own; her slenderly-thin build is more healthy than worrisome, and her thick/long-lashed large almond-shaped eyes are a lovely shade of brilliant ice/sky-blue rather than vividly-brilliant bright green. (She also doesn't wear any kind of spectacles, and there is *NO kind* of scar -lightning-shaped or otherwise- to mar what Anne Shirley of Green Gables calls 'an alabaster brow'.
Elsa and Harry are practically similar by way of personality, Ginny thinks approvingly yet not to herself, when she hears about the snow-in-summer debacle that was only solved by an Act of True Love Thawing a Frozen Heart. Kind, stubborn, smart, brave even though they didn't used to believe themselves so, surprisingly mischievously-playful at times; ...Ginny is pretty sure that she's beginning to fall in love with the 'Snow Queen' of Arendelle.
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It's USUALLY the *DOMINANT would-be partner* who Courts *the SUBMISSIVE*, but given how reportedly shy Queen Elsa is said to be still, Ginny Weasley says 'BAH, *humbug*!!' to stereotypical-ness. She starts off slow with at least two letters sans a gift from her hotel room, but can't help doing a Snoopy Dog dance of happiness when Elsa writes back that she would like to give her maybe-consort a chance, as she, like Ginny, has NO *interest* *WHATSOEVER* *in MALES* *ROMANTIC-wise*.
After the first two non-gift letters, Ginny sends her first Courting gift: a snowglobe that doubles as a music box (the tune played when the key is turned being the Muggle song "Winter Wonderland"), showing a little reindeer with a glowing red nose, slightly reddish brown fur, and big brown eyes standing next to a friendly snowman with sparkling blue eyes, a button nose, a corncob pipe in one corner of his smiling mouth, wearing a two-shaded blue scarf around his neck, and holding a broomstick in one snowy hand. In return, Ginny receives a framed picture painted by Elsa of her and Harry sitting down under a willow tree by the Black Lake reading companionably with an angelic Fred Prewett-Weasley and Lily Evans smilingly hovering nearby their respective loved ones. The accompanying card reads: "To my Rudolph, from your Frosty. Your brother that no one hears of in the song or stories of the little Red-Nosed Reindeer *NEVER* *once* laughed and called you names any more than 'Hermy' did, and 'Karen' ALWAYS believed in me even when no one else (EVEN *myself*) did."

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