Humans are…complex creatures. They are both logical and emotional. In various degrees mind you. Either too emotional, or too logical. Both can be very unstable, yet most make it work. There are few who are less fortunate. They start to go crazy in laments terms. The emotional crazy is like water left to boil for too long and it over flows. The logical crazy are more like glass, they fracture.

It's when they fracture that it can get dangerous. If a logical person undergoes this fracture they have the potential to not know it. They can go on without realizing what they are causing. The split personalities, the schizophrenia. Those ones are the ones that are dangerous. Mostly to themselves.

Blue eyes watch's the cruiser blink on the laptop. Rain was pelting the window to their side and the smell of freshly brewed coffee made their nose twitch.

This won't do.

She thinks as she holds the back space button, clearing her work. With a heavy sigh she decides to just close the thing and sit back to drink her cooling hot chocolate.

She enrolled into phycology with the hopes that it would help her understand others better. All it ended making her do is worry and over think. She couldn't look to a person and not analyze them. She always ended up finding something wrong and if she didn't she figured there was a deeper underlined problem. She herself suffered from…something.

One would think that after 25 years of it, one would learn to deal with it, but it wasn't that easy. It never was that easy.

The chime above the door announces another person's presence. She turns to look out of curiosity. A young redhead with a bright smile. She watches her as she skips to the counter, dripping wet. Her voice is loud and cheery.

Naïve and ignorant.

She thinks and keeps watching. The girl orders and pays before sitting at an open table.

Maybe just stupid.

She concludes as she notices that the girl is wearing shorts and a strappy top. The rain water was still dripping onto the floor, making a sizable puddle under her chair. She doesn't look cold, nor like she cares. The girl pulls out a journal of some kind and starts writing in it. Her tongue sticks out at the side of her mouth and her brows furrow in concentration.

She manages to look away just as the girl looks up to her. Years of practice allowed her to never get caught staring. She sips her drink and places the now empty mug back on its coaster. Staring at it for a few seconds she moves it slightly till the ear of the mug is perfectly located to the right and it was standing in the middle of the table.

Thunder claps above and lightning rolls across the dark clouds. She closes her eyes and savors the sound of rain pelting the window, resting her chin on the palm of her hand.

"Excuse me, your Elsa Arendelle correct?"

Her eyes open slowly as they meet the speakers teal eyes. The stupid girl was sitting in front of her now. Her eyes roamed over her face. Freckles. Lot's of freckles. She nods and the girl smiles.

"I'm Anna Summers, the girl you hired," she smiles brightly and sticks out her hand. She just stares at it. The girls smile falters, but never fades as she drops her hand.

"Right, no touching," Anna chuckles and waits patiently. Elsa packs her laptop away and stands as she slings her bag over her shoulder.

"We're leaving? Oh, okay," Anna says and stands herself. Elsa walks to her car and Anna follows, getting into the passenger side as Elsa gets into the driver's side. The car ride was silent and long.

Once they arrived at the manor like house at the end of a long dirt path did Anna speak again.

"Cool place, must be a fortune to pay," she smiled. Elsa still said nothing. She lead them inside and showed the girl to a room.

"I was kind of wondering what kind of person you were. The silence makes things a little more fun I'd say. I mean, your…request was odd and I was the only one willing to accept it, but what can I say? I need the money and it's somewhat exciting," she smiles and Elsa stares at her. Anna stares right back as she waits for instructions.

Elsa waves to the bed and the girl nods. She undresses and lies down on the light blue comforter. Elsa's eyes look over her body as she stands to her side. Freckles. Freckles everywhere.

"I am curious Miss Arendelle, why the weird request? You specified that it wasn't for sex yet the girl should be open to being moved about," Anna says and frowns as Elsa steps away to a table. She picks up paper and a pencil before returning.

"Oooh, I get it, you're like studying the human body right? Need someone alive? Makes sense," Anna smiles as she relaxes. The sound of lead on paper fills the room, drowning out what little sounds of the rain filtered through. At some point Anna manages to fall asleep. Elsa doesn't mind, it makes her relax a bit more.

She's free to study the girl's body closer to the point of almost touching her. Her eyes travel over the swell and dip of every noticeable muscle. Even the lack of muscle was studied.

By the time Anna awakes the room is dark and she's covered in a blanket. She yawns and stretches before getting dressed again. She would just collect her money and go. Easiest job yet!

The house however was silent and it was still raining outside. Her nose caught the scent of something wonderful and she followed it to the kitchen. There Elsa stood cooking.

"Hey Miss Arendelle," Anna greets and the woman startles, dropping the spoon she was holding. Anna curses and goes to pick it up.

"Sorry, I should have knocked or something, anyway, if we're done I'll just take the money and go," Anna smiles and Elsa once again just stares at her. She then looks down briefly before looking to the table. Anna follows her line of sight and notices two places decked to sit.

"Aww shucks Miss Arendelle if you wanted me to have dinner with you, you should have just said so! But this will cost you extra," Anna smiles as she sits down. It wasn't long before Elsa placed plates down for them to enjoy.

She watched the redhead eat, fast and seemingly without the need to breath. She eats slower in comparison. Her eyes studied the girl. She was…interesting.

"Wow, this was really good Miss Arendelle," Anna smiles as she sits back, slouching as she rubs her tummy. Elsa just can't stop looking at the girl. She slid her hand over the table and teal eyes looked towards it. Money and a sheet of paper.

"You want me to stay here till you're done needing me?" Anna asks as she reads the contract. Elsa nods.

"Wow, that's a lot of money…hmm well you seem nice enough, okay I'll stay!" She smiles and Elsa feels the corners of her mouth twitch.

Definitely stupid.