Frozen
(A cross over)
Chapter 1: Born of Cold and Winter Air and Mountain Rain Combining
"What did you think Elsa?" Anna asked skipping out of the theater. They had just gone to see "Frosted" a new Kidsney and Pixur film.
"I liked it a lot, but I guess I would." Elsa said following after her sister at a slower pace.
Anna was a slim copper headed 17 year old, a single strip of white hair tucked behind her ear. With blue green eyes and a splash of freckles across her nose she was knock out. She liked dressing up and going out, parties were a must and trips to the mall seemed to never end. She wasn't a complete air head, she made excellent marks in school and had already applied and been accepted in to some top universities.
Elsa was just as slim but her hair was the whitest blond anyone had ever seen; and it was natural. She was 19 with the same blue green eyes, but not a single blemish marked her skin. She wore cloths that could cover every inch of skin, she didn't like parties, and she hated going out. Elsa was in line to take over the family business once she completed University.
Elsa and Anna were as different from one another as could be, but they somehow managed to only be sisters but best friends. Their parents had died in a car crash when Elsa was sixteen, ever since then they had been on there own. They lived in a large mansion style home in a gated community and wore the hottest brands and latest fashions; at least Anna. Although these two girls seemed to live an almost perfect life they had a dangerous secret. One that but Elsa in danger and threatened the credibility of their parents company, which was now in their names.
"Yeah you would like it, and all because you and that Queen Elana share…." Anna was stopped as Elsa threw her hand over her mouth.
"Anna stop, someone might here you." Elsa whispered urgently as looked around in a panic.
"I'm sorry Elsa I wasn't thinking. Let's go home! You know what I want?" She asked pulling her sister into and hug and pulled her down the street.
"Chocolate!" They both said together and then broke into a fit of giggles.
They hopped into their car and drove home quickly. The night was darker than most, the stars were veiled by a thick layer of dark gray clouds. It was winter time so it snowed most every night, and tonight was no different. The snow fell in light patterns as they drove the wind whipping around outside furiously. Snow storms were normal this time of year, and Elsa didn't make it any better. When she heard a blizzard or a storm was coming through she'd be outside egging it on.
"Elsa how long do you think you can keep this up? You know hiding your powers. They get stronger every year, plus pretty soon you'll be taking over the company. You can't hide out at the house all the time then." Anna said flicking on the heater.
Elsa didn't mind the cold in the car, infact she could easily be wearing shorts and a tank top right now. Cold had never been something that bothered her. She had once stood in the snow in nothing but a bath towel with wet hair for several hours; she didn't shiver once.
"Anna you know I can't tell anyone. Mother and father forbade it before they died. You and I are the only ones that can know the secret. If Mr. Weasleton found out….." Elsa shivered as she thought of it.
Mr. Weaslton was a beady eyed man with a toupee. He was short thin and always smelled of denture cream. He was one of the executives in the company. The company was Arindell imported goods. They did a lot of trade with other countries. The Arindell family was known for its fair trading and excellent prices. Mr. Weaslton was not known for either of those things, and he wasn't known as a nice fellow either.
Anna waved her hand in the air dismissively. "Elsa you can't live in fear for forever, look at Elana in "Frosted" she was afraid and look what it got her. I mean really Elsa what's the worsest that could happen?" Anna asked imploringly.
Elsa paused at a red light and looked at her sister carefully. "I could be taken away Anna, is that what you want?" She asked sadly.
Anna didn't respond at first, instead she turned to look out the window. Of course she didn't want Elsa to be taken from her, but she was tired of living like this. Elsa didn't go out anywhere, except to school, work, and sometimes, when Anna begged, the movies. Elsa's fear of being found out were understandable, but she lived her life in a bubble because of it.
"Elsa you know I don't want that, I just can't stand living the way we do. We never go out, or have people in. You don't talk to anyone at school, and everything you do is to make sure you have control of the company before anyone finds out." Anna said exasperated.
Elsa shook her head. Anna would never understand, she could never understand. Anna had never had to deal with the reality of the secret. She'd never had to maintain absolute control over her emotions at all times. Elsa was thankful Anna didn't have to deal with it; she loved her carefree sister. But sometimes she wished Anna would think about how it made her feel to not go out and be normal.
"Anna this is the way things will always be for me. I've known that since I was small, but you can live a different life. If you want to go out then go out, don't wait for me." She said a little bitterly.
Anna didn't respond, there wasn't anything she could say; but she would never give up. She loved her sister too much for that.
"I guess what grandpa said was true huh?" Elsa said suddenly breaking the uncomfortable silence in the car.
Anna nodded. "The Arindell family was 'Born of Cold and Winter Air and Mountain Ran Combining.' I always thought it was just a saying, but the more years I'm alive the more I realize its truth." She whispered disheartened.
Elsa reached over and took Anna's hand with a gentle smile. "One day Anna things will be better. One day." She whispered.
Anna nodded and smiled as they arrived home, it was time to return to the prison of their own making.
