So, I am doing this why? you may ask. My simple answer: Disney is epic! Enjoy.
I felt rejected. My parents were always worried about the shutter-outer sister that didn't care about anyone but herself and, all of the servants had been told not to tell me anything about what was wrong with Elsa.
She remembered all the fun that they used to have together and wanted to build a snowman again. She missed the cute carrot nose they used to put on every one of their beautiful creations and how the snow had actually gotten into the castle was still a mystery to Anna, but she still missed having her sister around, nonetheless.
"Marie!" I shouted, my chubby cheeks parting ways to make room for my widening mouth.
"Yes Princess?" the old maid asked.
"I want to build a snowman, will you go build one with me?" Anna asked.
The elderly maid looked uneasy and briskly turned her back and walked as quickly away as possible. Anna threw herself on the ground, laying one hand across her forehead in a dramatic movement.
Suddenly Anna jumped up. She ran down the hall towards the huge door that was always guarded by at least five guards. The door to the outside world, the door to adventure.
She curtsied and smiled at the guards, today there were ten, probably because of the snow that was falling silently outside. There was always much higher security on days like this, but Anna had no idea why.
She looked up at them with wide, innocent eyes. She stood up straight like her mother did when she was addressing the guards. "Daddy says I can go outside" I said.
I hoped that they didn't notice the small squeak that came out of my mouth when I had finished speaking. I had always had a naturally high voice anyways so it couldn't have been that obvious.
But the guards only chuckled and pushed me slightly away with the dull part of their spears.
I stuck my tongue out at them and stopped away. Maybe Elsa would come out today.
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Yet again Elsa had denied my invitation. Every day that I woke up to find snow on the ground I would try to sneak out of the castle and if my plans were thwarted (I had gotten to stick my head out of the window once, but other than that my plans were always thwarted) then I would go see if Elsa would build a snowman with me. The answer had always been... well, nothing. Not once had I gotten a reply from my anti-social sister from La La Land.
I liked to think that it was something adventurous that was happening, like during the day Elsa turned into a big monster, but deep down inside I knew it was just because she didn't like me anymore, I just didn't know why.
I ran into my bedroom and decided to skip dinner because it was always very awkward anyways. My parents would sit down and silently chew their food, giving each other worried looks, I didn't know why they were always so worried now, it's not like anyone was in danger. It was impossible to be in danger when you are being watched 24/7 and there was never any way to see your sister who is sitting somewhere in her bedroom just thinking about how much she hates her little sister.
Yup, that's how I think.
And then I fell asleep, hoping for better luck the next day.
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So these are all just going to be one-shots in a lot of point of views. I am trying to do the hundred challenge where you write one hundred oneshots, anyways R&R! Constructive Criticism welcomed! (By the way, if you want to tell me which version of "Let it Go" you liked better, Demi or Idina's and I'll tell you mine next chapter!)
