A young little girl with icy blond hair in a braided, sits near her window and stares out to the outside world. she watch's as the small flacks of ice slowly descended from the cloudy sky above, drifting as the cool breeze of the winter blew. The girl turned and got up. She goes to her white door and opens it. She comes out into the hall way and turned to the door beside hers.
She knocks on the door.
"Anna." she said smiling.
"Come on, let's go play."
She knocks on the door again. But there still was no answer.
"Elsa." said voice.
The girl turned and saw a women with long brown hair, wearing a purple shirt and jean pants. She was carrying a bowl of soup in her hands, with a dish towel covering the hot glass surface.
"Don't bother Anna. She's really sick right now."
"But..." said Elsa.
"But I just wanted to see if she wanted to go play."
"I'm sorry, dear." her mother said.
"But she's too sick to go outside. She needs her rest. You'll just have to go and play on your own, ok."
Elsa gave a disappointed sigh. She really wanted to go and play in the snow with her like they always do on snow days. To build a snow man, to slide down hills and to have snow ball fights. But now, her little sister was sick after playing outside in the cold so much. She could barely get out from her bed.
"Okay." she said walked to the stair and went down to the front room.
Elsa stepped down from the last step. She came up to the coat rack and reached, standing on the tips of her toes and grabbed her dark blue coat. She put her coat on and did up the zipper. She reached into her pockets and took out a pair of blue mittens.
Elsa slipped them over her hands. She then turned to the closet door behind her and opened the doors. She took out a pair of boots and set them on the ground. She put her feet in one then the other. After finishing dressing for the cold weather, she reached back in the closet and pulled out a wooden sleigh that she and her sister play with all the time.
Elsa looked up the stair way.
"Bye mom." she called up to her, just before she opened the door.
"Goodbye Elsa." he mother said back.
"Don't be gone too long."
"Okay." said Elsa as she went out the door and closed it behind her.
Elsa then turned and walked down the front steps to the side-walk below. She then turned right and began walked down to the end of the street, heading to the park. After a short while of walking ahead past many naughboring houses, Elsa came to the gates of the parks gate entrance, across the street from her. The girl crossed the street and came in through the gates of the park. On the other side of the gate was leafless trees and white snow covering the ground. Elsa walked down the path and came into a clearing from the trees.
There was a small patch of snow-covered the ground. Elsa came up the walk way and came on the snow covered ground. She set down he sleigh and got down on her knees. She began to roll up a big ball of snow, beginning to make a snow man. She continued to roll the ball up till it was big and fat. Elsa then began making another ball half the size. And placed it up on the top.
"Perfect," she said.
"Now let's get you some arms."
Elsa looked around for two sticks she could use.
"Hmm, let's see." she said as she got up on here feet.
Elsa continued looking around for some wooden arms of trees that would be good for her only sticks around were small twigs pointing out from the snow. But they were too skinny.
"There have to be some sticks somewhere."
The little girl wondered, looking for sticks that she could use for arms for her snow man. But there were no sticks to found. They were either barred under the tree feet of snow or high above in the trees, far from her reach. Finally, she came toward two, laying in the snow, in front of a small skinny tree.
Elsa ran up and picked up the two thin sticks.
"These will do." she said.
Suddenly she head a noise of crunching snow. She turned to look and saw that there was no one there. The sound happened again. She turned to her right and saw something move behind a tree.
"He...Hello?" she said.
There was no answer. Elsa began to walk toward the tree.
"Is anyone there?"
The strange figure hid behind the cover of the tree trunk. The small girl walked around the to see who was hiding. The stranger began coming into view but suddenly he quickly moved around and back out of sight. Elsa caught a glimps. She remembered seeing a tanned colour.
"Please come out." she insisted to the stranger.
"I won't hurt you."
The mysterious person peered from behind of the tree, looking to the girl. Elsa slowly came up.
"Please, let me see you."
The stranger hesitated. He slowly peered out from behind the tree, coming into sight. Elsa saw that this frightened person was not a person at all. It was a cat-like creäture with the body structure of a human. It standing on it's two hine legs, its entire body covered with tanned fur with some light tanned fur under her chin and her chest. The cat creäture was also wearing a pair of light brown baggy pants with a blanket pattern around its waste, it's tail was at the back with a light brown fur on the tip. Elsa felt intimidated by the creatures presence. Her eyes so wide and cold shivers through her body.
The lion cub looked to her with the same eyes. Elsa tried to come up to the lion, but it quickly hid back behind the tree.
"Wait, don't go."' said Elsa coming up.
The cub came back into sight from behind the tree.
"Don't be afraid."
Elsa slowly came up to the lion cub, careful not to spook it again. The cub didn't scatter back behind its hiding place this time. It stood there looking so curious at the girl.
"Hello." Said Elsa.
Then came a unexpected surprise to the girl. The lion cub spoke to her.
"Hi." it said in a voice that was the sound of a girl.
Elsa was even more shocked the before. Here she was with a strange human-like lioness and it could talk. The lioness was just as surprised as her for talking to a human. Never had she ever met a human before. This was such a rare opportunity.
"You can talk?" asked Elsa.
The lion nodded her head.
"Yeah." she said.
"What's your name?" Asked Elsa.
"My name is Nala." answered the lioness cub.
"It's nice to meet you, Nala." said the small blonde hair girl.
"My name is Elsa."
"It's nice to meet you too." said Nala.
"So... what are you?" asked the little blonde girl, wandering of what this cat creäture is.
"I'm a lion." answered Nala.
Elsa just looked to her with confusion. Never had she seen a lion that stood up on two legs or talked. She didn't seem like one. She acted more like a human then she a wild beast like a lion.
"A lion?" asked the girl, curiously.
Nala nodded her head.
"I was just looking for my three brothers." said Nala, having to have been separated from them.
"II can't find them anywhere. Have you seen them?"
Elsa shook her head no. Nala just sighed. Life with brothers wasn't easy, they always tend to get into trouble a lot and this time it was no exception. Elsa saw that Nala seemed a bit upset. Her siblings were somewhere else and she was here, alone. Just like her. Suddenly an idea came to her.
"Hey, would you like to come play with me?" asked Elsa, curiously.
Nala looked to her. She thought for a moment. She was confused of whether she should or not. It was bad enough that she was talking to a human girl. But If it were that people see her, they would panic with every ounce of their fear.
"Um..." she said, trying to make her choice in th matter
"Come on." said Elsa, taking Nala by her left paw. Putting the sticks under her right arm
"Just follow me."
Elsa turned and walked back the way she had come, Nala following after her.
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