This is my first Frozen fic. The plan is that each chapter will be a moment in the lives of the characters that we all love so much. They'll bounce between being in the past and in the future, happy and sad. This first one is not long after the film ends and the two sisters have become friends again.
I really hope that you enjoy it. Any feedback would be really very appreciated.
Enjoy!
'Soon?' Anna asked, practically bouncing up and down in front of Elsas face. Her face was lit up and split by a huge grin, eye wide with excitement. Elsa laughed and shook her head.
'Anna, really. You're like a child. Not yet. Come on, how about we go and ice skate for a while first?' The disappointment was visible on Annas face but after a couple seconds of consideration she realised that skating might not be such a bad idea. She was getting rather good at it after all.
'Fine. But you promise we're still going to, yea?' she looked at the Queen with sceptically. She'd promised before and then at the last minute changed her mind and giving the excuse of being 'too tired'. Elsa giggled.
'Yes, Anna. I promise. Now come on. This might be that day you don't fall down.' Anna gave a look of faux annoyance before grabbing her older sisters hand and pulling her towards the ballroom.
'I'm getting better. I nearly landed that jump last week!' she demonstrated by letting go of Elsas hand and doing a turn in the air, imitating a twist on the ice. She might have landed it too, had Olaf not come skipping out of one of the adjoining corridors and knocking her, causing her to stumble and bounce off a wall.
'Sorry, Anna!' he gasped, looking worried that he'd hurt one of his closest friends. Rubbing her arm, Anna grinned at Olaf and shook her head.
'I'm not hurt. Come on, we're going ice skating. You can practice too. You're even worse than me….. Elsa, it wasn't that funny.' She rolled her eyes at Elsa who was following the pair behind, one hand demurely coving her mouth which was emitting a laugh of pure happiness.
'You can't even land off the ice, let alone on, you clutz.' Anna decided not to answer, instead grabbing Elsas hand again and forcing her to run with her down to the ballroom.
'Olaf! You've dropped something!' Anna called across the room, wobbling slightly on her skates as she bent down to pick up the carrot that had been pushed out of Olafs face one of the many times that he had fallen. Olaf turned to see his missing facial feature and tried to make his way over to Anna. Elsa, who was happily spinning and twirling around the ballroom slowed to watch the pair. They really were ridiculous she decided. Coming to a spinning stop in the centre of the room, she crossed her arms and watched as they each tried to make their way to centre of the room so they carrot could be put back where it belonged. As Olaf slipped again and Annas feet managed to drift too far away from each other, Elsa rolled her eyes, sighed and then laughed.
'You two. Honestly.' Pulling both hands up and pointing one at each of them, she let out two gentle clouds of snow that swirled behind each of them and pushed them calmly to the centre, meeting right in front of where Elsa stood. 'I'm going to have to get you both lessons at this rate. I know I have a particular fondness for ice, but how can you honestly be that bad?'. Anna slapped her sisters arm playfully before handing Olaf his nose. Pushing it back into place, Olaf grinned, practically going cross-eyed as he admired his completed face again. Anna, on the other hand, was off again. Looking thrilled at apparently having the hang of skating a little more this time (she didn't realise the cloud was still pushing her from behind so she wasn't really moving her feet much – the part that caused the most trouble) she started to get some speed up. Elsa watched on making sure she didn't fall too hard. The delight on Annas face as she sped around the ice really was a look that Elsa would never get old of.
'Was that a yawn?!' Anna skidded to a halt in front of Elsa who was mid yawn, her eyes closed and a hand in front of her mouth.
'Erm. No?
'Yes it was.'
'Anna – '
'It's time!' Elsa sighed with exasperation.
'But you were having fun'
'Not that much fun. Come on. Let's go, Elsa!' she was already half way to the door. 'You proooomised' she sang behind her. Elsa smiled at her sisters back. She had promised…
'Elsa, you're not trying. Just because you're Queen doesn't mean you don't have to help' Anna grumbled, pushing against the heavy wood with all her force. Elsa, stood on the other side, gave a half hearted tug.
'Oh I can't be bothered with this' she finally exclaimed, giving up all pretence.
'Elsa! You promi-'
'Stand back' Elsa cut Anna off, waving one hand to Anna and indicating she should move out the way. With her other hand, she formed a sturdy platform of ice beneath the piece of furniture, lifted it in the air and moved it past her and into her bedroom. Glancing over her shoulder to Anna, she winked and the pair followed the ice into Elsas bedroom.
'See. Simple.'
Anna bounced past Elsa and into the room, making her way straight over to the bed that had just been moved into Elsas room. Jumping onto it, she looked expectantly at her sister. Elsa stopped in the hallway momentarily before running over to join her sister, diving onto the bed. The pair of them crawled under the covers and looked over to each other, giggling.
'I love sleepovers' Anna said.
'Me too.' There was a pause until Elsa sighed. 'I never thought we'd have another one after we were kids.' Anna smiled.
'Me neither. I missed you Elsie.' She said into the darkness.
'I missed you too Annie.'
The two giggled and talked all through the night, swapping stories and forgetting that they were Queen and Princess of the land. They were children again. Two sisters having a sleepover.
