Elsanna Romance

Chapter one

Elsa lay awake in bed. The castle was quiet at this time of night, for all the servants had went to their quarters to rest. As she lay there, all Elsa could think of was the events that took place nearly six months ago. She had struggled to contain her powers, yet they were revealed. But that didn't bother Elsa. She had grown used to the hatred. Every monarch was hated for something; Elsa's was just more prominent. But what kept her up at night was Anna. She had hurt her, and, even though she had got her back, she did freeze her solid. No matter how many times Anna had told her it wasn't her fault, Elsa blamed herself.

She sat up in bed, pushing the blankets off of her. She couldn't feel hot or cold, but the blanketus made her feel safe as she slept. Elsa stood and walked down the hall, changing her nightgown into her ice dress with a mere thought. She had been practicing to control it, and was becoming very good at it. Elsa stopped outside of Anna's door, pausing to steady herself. Of course Anna is alright. Why wouldn't she be?

Elsa pushed the door open quietly, slipping inside of the bedroom before shutting it again. She silently walked over to the bed, changing her dress back to a nightgown now that the servants couldn't see. Elsa sat on the bed gently, pulling the covers back to reveal the sleeping Anna. Over the past six months, Anna and Elsa had become close. They had become even closer in the past two weeks, since Kristoph left Anna. Elsa ran her hand over Anna's hair, smoothing it down. "Anna," she whispered. Anna stirred at her sister's voice. "Elsa? What are you doing here?" "I couldn't sleep," Elsa said. "Dreams?" Anna asked. Elsa nodded.

Anna held up the blanket and scooted over, allowing Elsa to slide in. They laid back down, Anna wrapping her arms around her sister, resting her cheek in her hair. "I'm alright. I'll always be alright as long as I have you." Anna said. "No, you won't. That's what bothers me." Elsa said. "Stop worrying. It's not your fault, you know." "Yes, it is. But that's not the real reason I'm worried about you." Elsa said. Anna sat up, looking down at her sister. "If I tell you something, you have to promise not to tell." Anna nodded.

"Well, I was wondering the other day about why I had powers and no one else in our family did. I looked back at our parents journals, but they ripped out everything between my birth and the day I was hidden. So I've been looking into lots of different things, but I can't find anything about our family at all before the day I was hidden away."

"And why does that make you worry about me?" Anna asked. "Because, I had a new dream. About you. I'm beginning to think that maybe the trolls messed with my memories too. But this dream is of you. It's kinda a memory of you having magical powers. I don't understand it completely, but I keep thinking they did something to you when you were young to suppress your powers.

Anna laid back down silently, staring up at the ceiling. "So I had magic, and Mom and Dad took that away just like they took you away." "I don't know for certain but I'm looking into it. I'm sorry for leaving you, Anna." "It wasn't your fault. None of it was. But now this is bothering me. Can you promise me something? Well, two things, actually." "What?" "If I do have magic locked away, can you promise to help me with it? And can you promise never to leave me?" "I would never dream of leaving you." Elsa said, wrapping her arms around Anna. "Now, can I sleep with you tonight?" "Always." Elsa smiled, nuzzling her head against her sisters. The sisters fell asleep together, bad dreams forgotten for the time being.

The next morning, Anna slowly opened her eyes. The only thing she could see was blonde hair covering her face. Anna blew the hair away and sat up, her memory coming back. She looked down at Elsa, and leaned over and kissed her on the forehead. "Elsa," she whispered in her ear. "Anna," Epsa moaned out, reaching up and pulling Anna back down to her. "Don't leave; we can just lay here all day." "You know we can't," Anna said. Elsa sighed. "Five more minutes. Please?" "No; you have Queenly duties to attend to, and I have a day of loneliness to start."

"I'm sorry," Elsa said, opening her eyes and sitting up. "Elsa..." "No; I won't let you be lonely. From now on, you can come to me at any time. I won't be kept away from you anymore." "Okay, okay. Just... Get up. You go do your thing." "Yes, my Queen." "But you're the Queen!" "And you're my Queen." Elsa said, kissing Anna on the hand. Anna blushed, but she didn't know why. "I shall do as you say," Elsa said, leaving the room. Anna watched her go, a strange emotion rising in her chest. "I need to ask someone what that feeling is," Anna said aloud before departing the room.

Elsa had left Anna's room, changing her nightgown into her ice dress. She walked down to the study down the hall and opened the door. In the room, there was a desk with a chair behind it, as well as a bookcase filled with journals and other books that may be helpful to the ruler of Arendale. Elsa sat behind the desk, looking over all of the documents laid out before her.

Many of the documents had been there yesterday, including her parents journals and the trade negotiations with the other kingdoms. But there were new things her secretaries had laid out for her to look at as well. She picked up the first thing she could find. It was a weather report from the past twenty years. "I guess they think I can make sense of some of the craziness we experienced since I probably caused some of it." Elsa flipped back to the year she was born. Sure enough, there had been a freak blizzard. The fjord had been frozen, and dozens of ships sunk.

Elsa gaped at the papers. She shook her head to clear the thoughts and focused again, trying to think of why she needed these papers. Suddenly, a thought struck her. She flipped the pages until she found what she was looking for: the year Anna was born. Just the thought of Anna brought up a strange feeling in Elsa's chest, a good feeling that made Elsa shiver with happy thoughts. She focused again, skimming over the paper. Sure enough, there had been strange occurences when Anna was born. The weather resembled Spring, and the crops and flowers flourished better that year than they ever had before. Elsa rubbed her chin.

"If Anna had Spring time powers, then she must have had them blocked or removed," Elsa said aloud. She stood up and ran downstairs, waving down the nearest servant. "Can you send word to the trolls that Anna and I shall be visiting them tomorrow?" The servant bowed and ran off to fulfill his task. Elsa quicklywalked back upstairs, and found Anna in the library, reading one of her novels she loved to read. "Anna!" Elsa yelled, running over and hugging her sister. She blushed and pulled away quickly, wondering why she had the impulse to hold Anna and never let go. "Hey," Anna said, confused. "Is something wrong?" "I'm not sure yet. But I did find something." "What is it?" "Well, I was looking at the weather reports from the past several years. I looked at the year I was born, and there was some freak winter storms. Then I looked at the year you were born." Elsa said. Anna stared at her sister with fear and excitement. "The year you were born, there was some strange weather. But it was like Spring time instead of Winter. It was one of the best years Arendale had."

"So, I have Spring powers?" "Not a clue," Elsa said, sitting on her sister's lap. "But we're going to find out. Tomorrow, you and I are going to ride out to visit the trolls and see if they can help us." "But..." "Let's not get to the 'but' part yet. Please. It has been a long, boring, lonely day. Can we just o to bed?" "Now? It's, like, seven o'clock!" Elsa stuck out her lip and pouted. "Please?" She asked. Anna sighed. "That's not fair; you know I can't say no to you." Elsa clapped her hands and jumped up off of her sister's lap. "I love you, Anna." "Do you mean it, or are you just saying that because you can have your way with me?" Elsa stopped and turned around to face Anna. "Anna, you are my world. You are the only thing that I still love in this world. You should know that." Elsa reached out and wrapped her arms around Anna, pulling her in and kissing her on the tip of the nose. "I know you love me, but it was just that I thought the same about Kristoph." "I know, and I will never let another man hurt you again. You are my Queen, and I won't let them hurt you."