Elsa was trying to keep up with her little sister. They had decided to spend the whole day together. Anna was so excited, she was skipping ahead. "Anna!" Elsa laughed, running to catch up with her. "Slow down! We have all day."

Anna stopped speed walking and grabbed Elsa's hand. "Sorry. I'm just really excited," she giggled. "What should we do first?"

"I don't know," Elsa replied. "What do you have in mind?"

They thought for a moment, until finally Anna had an idea. "Let's go flower picking!"

The walk to their favorite flower field wasn't long. The meadow was covered with flowers of every kind in Arendelle. There were kusymre, daisies, and sunflowers. Anna and Elsa stayed for about an hour, running around the field like children and playing hide and seek in the bushes. By the time they were leaving, they completely forgot about the flower picking.

"Would you like to get ice cream, Anna?"

"Yes, please!"

When the man working in the ice cream parlor saw the sisters, he smiled. "Chocolate as usual, Your Highnesses?"

"Yes, please," Elsa answered.

"You know us," Anna added.

With a chuckle, he nodded and began preparing their ice cream. Suddenly he glanced at them with sad eyes, his smile faltering slightly. "I'm sorry but I only have enough chocolate for one of you."

Anna and Elsa shared a glance. Then without a second thought, Elsa spoke up. "I'll have strawberry, please. Anna can have the chocolate."

The man smiled and opened another ice box. While waiting, Anna eyed her sister with wonder. "Why did you do that?"

"Because I love you."

"But chocolate is your favorite."

Elsa smiled. "I know, but it's also your favorite." She paused when the man placed the ice cream cones on the counter. The sisters thanked him and strolled out arm in arm.

They walked silently for a few moments, enjoying the treat. Then Elsa continued the conversation. "I want you to be happy, Anna. I simply did that because you always go before me. Besides, you do the same thing, so I'd like to return the favor. I'll always put your needs before mine."

A smile broke out on Anna's face. "You're so sweet," she giggled, squeezing her sister in an one arm embrace. "And I do that for you because I love you more."

Elsa only beamed.

"Hey, Elsa?"

"Yes, Anna?"

"Do you want to switch?"

Chuckling, the sisters made an exchange of their ice cream cones. "Thanks, love," Elsa said.

"You're welcome."

Hand in hand, they headed home.