A/N: This is a one shot. I'm still obsessed with Frozen so this is for Frozen. It takes place on the day of the "Great Thaw." Only there was no Great Thaw.

Anna POV

I look at Elsa expectantly. "Love will thaw, right?" She swallows hard and stares at her hands.

"Right. Love will thaw." She holds them out, determination and focus etched across her face.

I stand next to Kristoff and wait. And wait. And wait.

Nothing happens.

"Elsa?" I ask tentatively. She doesn't move, her hands still outstretched. I try again. "Is everything all right?"

Still nothing.

The snow and ice are not going away. The temperature stays down.

"Elsa?" I ask one last time. Suddenly she whirls around and stares at me straight in the eye.

The blue eyes find the turquoise.

And then the owner of the blue eyes starts to cry.

The tears stream down her face, slowly freezing to her cheeks.

I don't know what to say.

She turns to look at me one last time.

"Anna," she says. Her voice is filled with sorrow.

"I'm very, very sorry, Anna."

I stare back at her. Tears start to fill my own eyes. I force them back.

"I really am."

And with that, Elsa turns and walks back to the castle over the frozen fjord, not ever glancing back.

The tears flow.

I cry.

Kristoff puts an arm around my shoulder.

His sleeve becomes frozen from my tears.


I walk back to the castle. Kristoff is holding my hand, but I am oblivious to it.

I am still crying.

Crying over my sister.

Tear after tear slides down my cheek.


The castle is cold and lonely.


I am grateful that the people of Arendelle are so understanding.

None have opposed Elsa yet. I'm sure they know that she tried.


I haven't seen Elsa. The servants say she went straight to her room.


Day is turning into night. The light outside is fading. I find myself walking towards Elsa's room with a paper and pencil in hand.


The walk down the castle corridor seems to take longer than it should. The walls are dark and empty. Nothing like what I knew as a child.


I reach Elsa's door. The wall becomes my table. I begin to write:

Dear Elsa,

I know you are going through a hard time. I just wanted to apologize for the trouble I have caused. I know that you have the bravery and confidence to overcome this challenge. Although we haven't been as close since we were younger, I just want to you remember that I am still your sister. I will always be there to comfort and support you. I will always be there to catch you when you fall. I will always be there, outside your door. I will always want to build a snowman.

Anna


I slip the paper under the door. I dearly hope she receives it. I wait for a little bit for any movement or sound behind the door, but I hear nothing. The walk back to my room is even drearier than the first.


Even during these times of sadness, I have confidence in Elsa. She has the courage and determination in her. I know that she will be able to pull through. I know that she will be able to stop the eternal winter.


It has been a month now. The winter is stopped. All is well.


A/N: kinda sad right? I hope you liked it, please review. If you have any one shot requests or story ideas that you want me to write about please let me know in a review.