A noob's first time through Great Bay Temple would have been faster than this day. Elsa felt this way every time she glanced at her watch with the Moto Bug splashed on it. That day had been rather uneventful, only a few people walking into the store and even fewer buying anything. Her manager had told her to handle the store, not expecting any serious business that day. She was the only person working there, annoying her that she couldn't leave work.

"I should have brought my 3DS. My village needs me," Elsa sighed and leaned against the chair behind the counter, counting the plaster bumps in the ceiling in a vain attempt to alleviate her boredom.

"Hello," for the past hour Elsa was trying to set a record for keeping her chair on two legs, but the greeting and sudden swinging of the door made her lose her balance, causing her to fall backwards against the counter with a loud thump.

"Oh my god, are you ok!?" Elsa heard a woman's voice as she laid on the floor.

Refusing to give into the light, she pulled herself off the ground and greeted the couple while ignoring the bump on her head, "Hello, welcome to Gamestop, how may I help you?"

Elsa laid her eyes on a tall man, "Yeah I was wondering if the next Battlefield was out yet."

"Uh, yeah. We have it for both PS4 and XboxOne," Elsa explained, slightly disappointed that the customer had only very basic tastes.

She watched him walk over to the wall of games and her eyes traced back to the woman that accompanied him. She was a light-shaded redhead in a bun. She had blue eyes and she wore a white jacket and blue jeans.

Elsa thought nothing of the man eying the games, but she thought the woman was remarkably pretty. She assumed the girl was with him, and had no interest in girls either. Elsa went to her chair, and fixed her work area of the mess.

"Hey, are you, are you busy?" Elsa looked up while sitting down at her chair.

"Um, no-

"What I meant was," the redhead looked back at her boyfriend, "Are you going to be busy, later? Tonight?"

Elsa's plans were to go to bed after eating a quick dinner once she closed, "What do you need?"

The girl gave another glance to her boyfriend, "Can you stay open until ten? I'll make it worth your while?"

Elsa took a deep breath, knowing she was going to have less sleep tonight, but she smiled anyway, "Sure. Just, don't stand me up, please?"

The girl nodded and backed away from the counter while the man laid the game on the counter. Elsa scanned the game and took the man's money and handed him the game in a bag.

"Thank you, come again!" Elsa waved goodbye, exchanging a glance with the redhead.

Elsa took a deep breath and went back to staring at the ceiling, thinking she wanted to play games like Let's Count Sand and Wait in Line, two fictional games used in a GameFly commercial she remembered from her childhood. If those games existed, she would rather be playing them than working.


Elsa had persevered, staying open until ten for the redhead. She checked her watch every half-minute hoping she hadn't wasted her time staying open late. When her watch struck ten, the redhead was through the door and gasping at her counter.

"Thank you so much for staying open for me!" she hugged Elsa against her tightly, "I just needed to shop here without my boyfriend."

Elsa blushed as she felt the girl's breasts against her, "Um, ok. So, what can I help you with?"

"I need some new games and a replacement,"

"Sure, what are you looking for?" Elsa smiled at her.

The redhead walked to the wall of Wii U games, "I've always had a soft spot for Nintendo, but I'm a bigger Sonic fan. I'm gonna pick up Sonic Lost World."

"Oh, you're not going to try out Sonic Boom?" Elsa snarked at her customer.

"YOU SHUT UP! THAT GAME DOESN'T EXIST!" she yelled while pointing her finger at Elsa.

Elsa and the girl burst out laughing, Elsa falling over on her side. After a minute of laughing, they settled down, and Elsa picked herself up.

"So, why didn't you buy that when you were here earlier with your boyfriend?" Elsa asked.

The redhead's face that been so bright and perky turned pale, "He doesn't mind me playing video games. But his definition of playing games is watching him and getting him a beer when he tells me to. So I can't play my games on the systems we both both paid for, oh I almost forgot," she pulled a smashed copy of Sonic Generations, "I was wondering if I could get this replaced."

If it wasn't the destroyed box, it was the redhead's face that got to her, "Let me make a deal with you. Buy Lost World and I'll give you a copy of Generations for free."

"REALLY THAT'S AWESOME-

"But you have to come by my store tomorrow. I'll be working there all day starting at eight in the morning," Elsa scanned Lost World, "Deal?"

"Of course! I don't have work tomorrow, so I'll be sure to meet up with you!" the redhead smiled at her, "Where do you work?"

Elsa bagged both games and handed the a card, "The address and name is on there. It's real, it's not an address to a crack house or something."

The redhead laughed with Elsa, "Ok. I'll see you then," she walked out of Gamestop and looked at the card, "Blowout Games. Huh."

She turned over the card to see a heart drawn on the back.


A/N I wonder how many of you are gonna be pissed this won't update for a month? Granted the Elsanna fandom has been trained to wait for months for fics to update so a month is nothing to us. But in all seriousness, while I do plan to continue this story, I don't plan to update it for a while. I'm going to be focusing all of my attention on a RWBY and Golden Sun crossover fic for March. So if that interests you, that fic will be getting frequent updates. Again, this fic will update, but not during March. Thank you to anyone who reads this