Inspired by a prompt that can be found on my profile. I really have been inspired by this fandom and I wanted to leave my lowly contribution as well. Now the prompt won't be exactly what will happen, but will definitely help me along. Enjoy!


Chapter One

Elsa was very irritated. Saturday was the one day that the blonde looked forward to the most, and currently it was all but ruined by the current weather. A sunny, cloudless sky in Washington? It was almost blasphemy how cheery the sky looked from her window. How could she possibly be inspired to write in these conditions? Getting up from her desk chair, Elsa stomped across the room, violently slammed her window shut and yanked the cord of the blinds to block out the offending view. She then turned to her a/c, which had been all been neglected until now, and cranked it to 60 degrees. Hearing the whir of the fan was able to calm her, at least a little bit.

Elsa let out a sigh and rubbed her temples when she made it back to her desk. This was the first time her popular book blog, oddly titled "Fresh Pages and Paper Cuts", was causing this much trouble. She had started up the site more than 6 months ago as a way to bring a new perspective to novels she had loved reading as a child. Elsa had been tired of the pedestrian reviews everyone else had been posting, and knew she could do so much better. Her labor of love had quickly exploded through the book worm community, garnering thousands of followers who shared that same yearning for a new spin on their favorite tales. But as of late, Elsa's muse had been harder and harder to find. On top of her growing stack of college deadlines that needed to be met, her once beloved blog was starting to become a chore more than an escape. The blonde squinted at the small alarm clock on her nightstand. It flashed 2:00pm. Elsa groaned and leaned back in her chair. The day was already half over and Elsa hadn't written down a single word!

The blonde was at the end of her rope. Grimacing, Elsa pulled up tumblr and typed out a quick text post to her fans.

Sorry about the delay everyone! I know my posts usually come out in the early morning, but alas, my muse is out frolicking in the sunshine and I am having the WORST time trying to find her. Not to worry though, I will have a new review uploaded no later than tonight. - Elsa

Elsa hit enter on her keyboard, immediately clicking back onto her empty word document. She didn't feel she deserved the massive amounts of comments that will undoubtedly be written forgiving Elsa for her tardiness. Her followers were always sending sweet messages to her ask box. If Elsa wasn't so damned shy, she would've actually been able to cultivate some friendships from this website. Elsa's frown grew more morose as she dwelled on her current social life, or more lack thereof. She had been attending Evergreen State College for three years now and had never gotten past simple pleasantries with her fellow students. Sighing once more-, Elsa banished the unproductive thoughts from her head and grabbed her cellphone. She hit the speed dial to call the one person she could always count on. The dial rang for only a split second before a familiar bubbly voice answered the line.

"Elsa! Oh my god, I can't believe you are calling me during the weekend! Did the library burn down or something?!"

The blonde chuckled softly. "No, Anna. Everything is fin-"

"Wait! Have you fallen and can't get up?" Anna interjected, talking even faster, "Do you need medical assistance? I can totally come over and take you to the hospital. Probably not inside the hospital though, you know I've never been the same since I fell and broke my arms when we were kids. Hospitals are creepy. But I'd so do it for you, 'cause I totally love you and care about you and-"

"Anna!" Elsa yelled. God, her sister could talk for days, "I am okay! Nothing is broken, damaged, on fire, or destroyed." Lowering her tone to more acceptable levels, Elsa continued, "But I do need your help with something small, and not nearly as dire as taking me to the hospital."

"Oh. Well okay then." Anna said, effortlessly shrugging off the drama she had tried to predict, "What can I help you with?"

"I would greatly appreciate a suggestion from you on a book that you love. I need it for…" Elsa stalled for a second. She had never told Anna of the existence of her blog, as it would lead to a long list of questions that Elsa did not have the patience to answer. It was better for everyone that no one knew of her hobby. Elsa thought up an excuse quickly "…A bit of light reading for this weekend."

"Oh wow." Elsa could hear the surprise in her sister's voice. "You never ask me for this kind of stuff. I certainly don't read the magnitude of books that you have gotten your hands on. I'm very flattered that you would even think of calling me up for this."

Elsa smiled softly. "Of course, dear Anna. I don't know how many times I have to tell you that you mean the world to me. I value your opinions over anyone else's."

Anna paused for a moment, "Well aren't you the sweetie pie this cheery afternoon? You should think of calling me on the weekends more often. Or, heck, even having lunch sometime! Isn't it ridiculous that we go to the same college and never actually hang out? You're starting to hurt my feelings." Anna feigned a hurt tone, and huffed dramatically. "It's like you don't even wanna see my face anymore!"

"Hun, you know it's not about that, so stop your blubbering." Elsa replied with a mock irritation. Anna always knew how to push Elsa's buttons to make her give in to anything the redhead asked for. "And I promise we'll do lunch this week. But for now, I'd really appreciate a book suggestion."

"Yes! Score!" Elsa could imagine Anna fist pumping in the air like the adorable doofus she was. "And I won't let you forget about our lunch date like you did last time, jerkface." Anna giggled.

"Ugh, I know. I totally suck." Elsa deadpanned. "Now think of something!"

"Uhhhhhhhhh." Anna drawled. "Weeeeeeeell…There was that one book I loved as a kid called Hatchet. Remember that one? It was where the boy got lost in the middle of nowhere and had to survive in the woods and there was eight billion awesome sequels that followed?"

"Yeah, I remember that one. It's a great way to introduce kids to reading who liked a bit more action in the mix that was much better than that fluffy crap they were always trying to drown elementary schools with." Elsa could already feel the cogs in her head turning. She could do a throwback week! It would be a great way to reach out to any parental readers as well as a great kick in the nostalgia for readers of her age. Now she just had to find a pirated version online and-

"Elsa? You still there?" Anna spoke uncertainly.

Crap. The blonde had completely spaced out. Elsa quickly replied, "Yeah, I'm still here. Sorry, I just got wrapped up in my own thoughts. That is a great suggestion, Anna. Thank you so much. But listen, I have to go. I'll talk to you later okay?" There was a strong part of her that still wished to keep talking to Anna. It felt like they haven't caught up on each other's lives since Anna started attending Evergreen State a month ago.

"Oh, alright then." Anna tried to sound cheery, but Elsa could hear the rejection in her voice. Nice going, dickwad. You hurt the one person you care about, again. Guilt washed over her, causing her cheeks to burn uncomfortably.

"But I promise we'll have lunch soon, and I'll be all yours, okay?" Elsa tried sound as lighthearted as she could.

Anna perked up at her sister's promise. "All mine? For real?"

"All yours." Elsa smiled again. She could hear Anna let out a sigh.

"Okay! Well, I'll leave you to your work and stuff. I can't wait to see you." Anna could not sound more excited if she tried.

"Me too." Elsa replied. After exchanging goodbyes, the blonde clicked End on her phone and got to work, her mood significantly lifted. She should have known that calling her sister was the only way to bring her muse around; It always was.