Soft sunlight filtered into Anna's room as the princess turned over in her sleep, revealing a head full of bed hair. Mumbling something incomprehensible, she held her hand out in an attempt to hide the sunlight into her eyes. Not knowing that she was lying on the edge of the bed, the gesture caused her to fall of the side, a mass of tangled bed sheets and hair.
"Ugh, stupid sun."
Eyes flickering open blearily, she grumbled on and on about something as she made her way to her vanity, attempting to brush her gravity-defying bundle of hair.
"Princess Anna? Are you awake?"
"Mmph, yeah, just give me a sec."
"No you don't have to come out just now, its just I'm notifying you that Master Kristoff has returned.
Ignoring that last comment, she turned back to brushing her hair, just to have a double take. Suddenly all her tiredness forgotten, she bounded out of her room, tripping over her own feet due to the bed sheets in the way.
With Elsa being queen and all, you should expect her to wake up more regally and gracefully (unlike her sister), but instead Elsa woke with a scream.
Startled, Elsa's body flew up, sweating and matted hair sticking to her face.
It was just a bad dream
Confused, she concentrated on her breathing, calming herself down enough to stop hyperventilating. As her vision came into better view, she made an attempt to remember parts of her dream, yet to no avail. Looking around her room, she waved her hand, causing the thin layer of frost and now growing icicles to retreat and burst into harmless, sparkling snow flurries.
What would have made me so scared though?
Even if something scared Elsa, being locked up in a room for 13 years and hiding from her sister taught her how to pent up most of her feelings, mostly putting on a stone cold face. She didn't fear many things either, the only thing would be having her sister being taken away from her again be the only fear she had.
Deciding that mulling over this thought was useless, she got ready for the day, only to hear her sister's crash and groan from next door did she give any other sign of expression, this time a face of amusement.
"Oh Anna."
