"Anna, you can have your chocolate in a minute, but right now I'm a little busy." Elsa says, laughing at her sister's constant obsession for chocolate. But Anna wasn't going to give up getting chocolate that easy. She was determined to get it. "Elsa, please? I'm hungry, and I want chocolate!" She said, jumping up and down wildly. "Oh, Anna," Elsa starts. "You always want chocolate, like, all the time."
"I know. But it's not like it's a bad thing. I just really love it. " To this, Elsa agreed, considering that Elsa had the very same obsession. She really couldn't judge Anna on that anyway.
Even so, she couldn't go along with Anna, because it had been windy the day before, and somehow, her window had been knocked out by that very wind. And, strangely enough, all of the servants, except the kitchen staff, had caught some sort of mysterious bug the day before that. But still, cleaning up the mess by herself didn't bother her any.
"Anna, I'll be done in a minute, I promise." I say, going back to picking up the broken glass on the floor.
"Okay," She says, running off to her room, with her braided pigtails flying behind her.
Anyway, it took what felt like forever to get all the broken glass out. But eventually I managed to get it all up and then I plop myself down on my bed. Then, out of nowhere, I hear a familiar giggle, and I shoot right back up into a sitting position and look in the direction of the open door. And, standing in the doorway, is Olaf, the snowman I had built not too long ago.
Olaf gasped when he saw me. "Elsa, hi! Wow, talk about long time, no see! I haven't seen you in forever! So, how have you been?" He asks, that same goofy grin on his face.
"Oh, I've been fine. Why do you ask?" I say, knowing that the only reason that I asked why he asked is to see what his response would be. It's probably going to be something funny, knowing Olaf.
"Oh, I just wanted to drop by, because I haven't seen you since that whole eternal winter thing, and I wanted to see how you've been since that ended and all." He says, still grinning.
"Olaf, that's so sweet of you." I say, right when my mind flashes back to Anna. I gasp without even knowing that I did it. "Anna's going to want to know that you're here." I say, as I quickly walk into the hall and to Anna's bedroom door, Olaf trailing right behind me, with his snow flurry staying there above his head.
"Anna?" I ask as I knock on the door that leads into Anna's bedroom. Although, I realize that it's strange that right now I'm the one that's knocking on the door, and she's on the other side. The only difference is that I'm not isolated like I was before.
Anyway, I heard a slight tumble coming from the other side of the door, and I thought that Anna had probably fallen off of something, and the sound that comes from her falling is a sound that I know all too well. Then, Anna finally opens her door says,
"Is it time for us to get some chocolate from the kitchen yet?" She asks, a huge smile plastered on her face.
"No, but this is much better!" I say, grabbing her hand without a thought of what she might say or do at this point. Then, we get into the hall, and she immediately gasps in excitement.
"Olaf! I can't believe you're here!" She says, running to his side.
"Hi!" He says, in that same goofy voice. "Where are Kristoff and Sven?" He asks, and right away Anna's face lights up.
She gasps. "Kristoff!" She says, suddenly in a hurry. "I'm sorry, Elsa. But I promised that I would meet Kristoff, and I don't know if I'm late now or what... but I had better go now or else I'll really be late." She says, running down the hall.
"So, Olaf," I start, now that Anna had run off. "Do you maybe want to stay for awhile? I'd love it if you would." I say, smiling in the brightest and cheeriest way possible, even though I knew that he would say yes anyway.
"Oh, I'd love to!" Olaf shouts in the loudest way.
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