Elsa and Anna were just getting home from their jobs, but they noticed that something was different around their home. It was strangely quiet in their home for a Friday night, despite the fact that their parents were still out and weren't getting home until much later that night. They went through their usual routine of going around the house and making sure everything was in place. Everything seemed to be fine. Anna decided she was hungry, but she didn't want to cook anything, so she went out to get some food.
Much later that night, their parents came home and Anna hadn't returned. They asked Elsa where her sister was and she told them she went out to get something to eat. Still, getting later into the night and Anna hadn't returned. Her parents became worried and they went out to find her. They searched almost all night and had found nothing, so they stopped searching for the night and got some rest, hoping she would be back by the morning.
Once they awoke the next morning and Anna still wasn't back, they became seriously worried. They called all of their friends and asked if they had seen her. None of them had even known she was out. Shortly after 10 am, they got a call saying that Anna had been in a car accident the night before and she was in the hospital with serious injuries and they were not sure if she was going to survive.
In the few days that Anna had been in the hospital, her family had been thinking of ways to cope with her condition. They didn't know if she was going to make it our of this accident alive or not, nor did they know what they would do if she didn't. Elsa, being the older sister, felt like she needed to be at Anna's side at the hospital for a long time. She spent several hours at a time with her, not knowing if she was ever going to see her sister like she used to be.
Anna had a feeling that she had never had before. She knew that she didn't have much time left to live, but she wasn't ready to die. She didn't want her family to live without her. She didn't care if she had a disability as long as she came out of there alive. On the other hand, Elsa wanted her sister to come out the way she was before the accident. But she knew that, if she did make it out of there, Anna would never be the same.
A few days later, a call was received telling Elsa and her parents that Anna had died from the amount of physical damage that had been done to her body in the accident. Elsa had no clue how she was going to live without her sister. She hadn't gone a single day in her life without her to help her get through the frequent hard times she went through and now it had all been taken away from her in a few days. Anna was always there with her when something went bad in her life.
Elsa now had to live without her sister. She didn't know what to do. She came home from her job every day and it was too different without her sister there with her. One day, she was feeling much worse about losing her sister than usual. She went into her room and tried to find different ways to vent her anger, but she couldn't find anything that was helping. It came to the point where she couldn't hold back her rage anymore and she lost control of herself. She destroyed her room. She tore down her bookshelf and was ready to throw her nightstand across the room when she noticed a picture of her and Anna sitting there. She picked up the picture and thought to herself "What the hell am I doing?"
She spent the rest of the night lying on her bed crying. Her mother came into her room in the morning and asked her what had happened. Still holding onto the picture of her and Anna and not having slept all night, Elsa just wanted to sleep, but knew nothing good would happen if she ignored her mother. So she told her that she had come home and couldn't find any way to let her anger go. Her mom understood that she needed some rest and let her go for a while. She came out of her room later and was ready to talk to her mother about what to do next.
