Chapter 1

Elsa sat out in the living room, flipping through the channels on TV. "Typical Rapunzel." Elsa thought to herself. "Kicking me out of our room so she and her stupid boyfriend could bang every way to Sunday."

Suddenly there was a knock on her door, "Yo, Elsa! you in there!"

Elsa went and opened the door. Her visitor, to her surprise, was her friend Anna.

"Hi Elsa, you mind if I come in? My roommate kicked me out of my room."

"Sure, come on in."

Anna walked in and sat down at the nearby table, "where's punzie?"

"Riding Eugene's dick. Where else?" Elsa replied in a derisive tone.

"You got kicked out of your room too?"

"Yep."

"That makes two of us," Anna sighed, "watcha watching on the tv?"

"Nothing. I was just looking for something to watch."

"I know the feeling."

Anna then noticed the small bush of flowers growing on the windowsill. "Nice plants." She commented

"Thanks, I've been growing them for some time."

"I've got some roses in my room, but no doubt Hans has broken the vase from his rough sex again." Anna added.

"Wouldn't surprise me." Elsa remarked.

Anna yawned, "So you doing anything tonight?"

"Nope. What about you?"

"Well I'm thinking of going to go get some beers at Kristoff's, you wanna come?"

Elsa shrugged. "Sure, why not."

"Perfect, my car's out front, we'll take that."

"Okay." Elsa threw on her favorite hoodie and followed Anna.

The two of them headed downstairs to the front of the apartment building, where Anna's white coupe sat in the car park.

Elsa hopped in the shotgun seat. "Let's roll."

"Hang on," Anna replied, "I gotta choose some tunes."

"I've got you covered." Elsa pulled out her phone and turned on one of her favorite songs: the Ghostbusters theme as performed by Pentatonix.

"Oh yeah!" Anna said, "Much better than that awful movie"

Elsa nodded. "Yeah, that movie was awful. But hey, at least the effects were good."

"Shame people kept bitching and moaning about it on YouTube."

"Yeah. It's like, if you do like it, then you hate the original. If you don't like it, then you're a misogynistic asshole."

"I can empathise with those SJW feminist people, but really, it's just a movie; a really bad movie."

"Yeah, but still. It's like people were afraid to like it. But honestly, you're right. It's just a movie."

Anna started up the engine, humming along to the song.

Every time the song asked, "Who you gonna call?" Elsa called back: "Ghostbusters!"

Anna giggled. "You've got a great singing voice," she complimented her friend.

Elsa smiled, a slight blush creeping onto her cheeks. "Thanks."

Soon they arrived at Kristoff's. The bar was named after its owner, Kristoff, who was an old school friend of Anna's.

Elsa hopped out of the car, still humming the song.

"You really do love that song, don't you Elsie." Anna remarked.

"Yeah, but I like other songs too."

"Maybe Kristoff is doing karaoke night."

"I hope so. I love karaoke."

Anna smiled as the two of them headed into the bar.

"Hey, Anna!" Kristoff said jovially as they entered.

"Hey big guy!" Anna replied, "Can you get some beers for me and Elsa?"

"Comin' right up!"

Anna and Elsa sat by the bar.

Kristoff handed each of the girls a bottle of beer. "On the house. Any friend of Anna's is a friend of mine."

Anna poured her beer into a glass and took a drink. "Ah, Kristoff's beer always tastes great."

Elsa took a swig. "Wow, this is good."

"Of course it's good." Anna responded. "Kristo here always makes sure to get the good stuff."

"I bet he does."

Anna then saw a young woman singing at the nearby karaoke stand. She was wearing a sparkly purple dress with gloves and had long red hair with a golden tiara embedded in it.

"She's cute." Anna admitted.

Elsa saw who Anna was talking about. "No kidding."

"Do you think she's single?"

"I don't know."

"I'll ask Kristoff when he gets back." Anna and Elsa were both lesbians who hadn't been in a relationship for a while

"Yeah, good idea."

Kristoff walked up. "Hey ladies."

"Hey, Kristo, who's the sexy lady singing right now?"

"Her? Oh, I don't know her name. She comes in here every now and again for karaoke night."

"When is she free?" Anna wondered. "I wanna get to know her."

"Here soon. Once she finishes the song."

Anna waited patiently till the girl finished and came over to them.

The girl smiled at Kristoff. "Gin, please." She requested in a soft, polite voice.

Anna blushed slightly and moved over to the girl, "H-hello?"

She glanced up. "Oh, hi."

"Your singing was really nice."

"Thanks. I'm Ariel, by the way."

"Anna, Anna Andersen."

Elsa watched Anna talking to Ariel, and a peculiar feeling welled up inside her: jealousy.

"So where are you from Ariel?" Anna wondered.

"Port City. I moved here a few years ago."

"Ooo, I have a friend from there! Her name is Moana."

"Moana? I think I met her once. Nice girl."

Anna looked deep into Ariel's eyes, "you look amazing, I love your dress."

Elsa frowned. Don't you touch my Anna, you redhead slut, she thought.

Anna looked at the girl closer, "So are you single by any chance?"

Ariel nodded. "As a matter of fact…I am." Her hand brushed against Anna's.

Anna began to lean in to kiss her.

Elsa cleared her throat. "Um, Anna? Babe?"

Anna turned over to Elsa. "Yeah what is it Elsa?"

"You already have a girlfriend, remember?"

"No, Elsa, I broke up with Cindy months ago, don't you remember?"

"I meant me."

Ariel looked at Elsa, then at Anna. "I can take a hint. I'll leave you two alone." She didn't sound upset; she actually seemed rather accepting of the situation.

"But wait, me and Elsa aren't-" But Ariel had already left them. Anna turned and glared at Elsa. "What the hell, Elsa?!"

Elsa sighed. "I'm sorry. I…I was jealous of her."

"Jealous of what?" Anna remarked.

"I'm not a little kid anymore Elsa, I can handle myself."

"I..." She sighed. "Never mind."

Anna looked away. "I'm gonna go over to Ariel and try and straighten this out with her."

Elsa shook her head. "No. Let me handle it."

"Alright."

Elsa walked over to Ariel. "Hey. Um...I'm sorry for interrupting there. I…I guess I got jealous."

"It's alright babe." Ariel replied.

"I don't know why. Anna and I have been friends for a long time, but we've never been attracted to each other. At least, not that I know of."

"So you were jealous of me being her new best friend? Sugar, have you ever been in love? Love and friendship don't work that way."

"I saw how you were looking at each other. She…she was gonna kiss you."

"I was gonna let her, would have been my first kiss in years."

"Look, I just…I don't know. When I saw your hand touching hers, it was like you were about to steal something valuable from me. I was thinking, 'Don't touch her.'"

"It's okay."

She exhaled. "Thanks for understanding."

"You're welcome. If Anna wants another shot at smooching me, I'll be more than happy to."

"Please…don't."

"Don't what?"

She sighed. "Look, Anna's my friend. I don't want you breaking her heart."

"Who said anything about breaking hearts?"

"Forget it."

Ariel looked at Elsa, "I have a feeling there's something you're not telling me."

"What do you mean?"

"You sound like you're her mom trying to force me to treat her good."

Elsa frowned. "No; I'm her dad telling you to stay away from her."

Ariel started shaking, "What the hell are you talking about? I'm not gonna hurt her or anything like that."

"Maybe you didn't hear me: Stay. Away. From. Anna."

"Lady, it's a free country. If Anna has a thing for me, there shouldn't be a thing wrong with that." Ariel argued.

"What part of that did you not understand?!" Elsa growled.

Ariel frowned and turned away, "Nothing at all." The red-head then began to walk away.

Elsa frowned. "Good riddance." She went and sat down with Anna.

"So did things go well? Are me and Ariel cool now?" Anna wondered.

"Don't know, don't care."

"You sound in a bad mood."

"Probably because I am." She took a swig of her drink.

Anna groaned. Something was up with her best friend and she knew it.

Elsa set her beer down. "I don't want Ariel anywhere near you."

"Elsa?"

"Did I stutter?"

"No, no, it's just the fact that you don't seem like yourself. Every other time I try and chat a girl you've never been so defensive."

"What's your point?"

"My point is there is something up."

"Yeah. It's called that redhead."

"Are you hot for her? Like do you fancy her too? Because if it's that, I can completely understand."

"Fuck no."

"Then what is it?"

"I…just forget it."

Anna sighed. "Yeah."

Elsa set her drink aside. "Pay the tab. I don't wanna be here anymore."

"We've only be here twenty minutes!"

"And I'm sick of it."

Anna shrugged, "Alright, Alright."

She stood up and called over to Kristoff, "Hey Kristo!"

He looked up. "What?"

"We're paying our tab."

"Hey, your drinks are on the house." He smiled.

"Oh right forgot," Anna responded.

Elsa got up. "Let's go."

The two of them got into the car and Anna put on the Ghostbusters song again.

This time, Elsa didn't sing along. If Anna wasn't convinced that something was wrong before, she certainly was now.

"Elsa?" Anna asked. "It's your favourite song."

"What's your point?"

Anna sighed, "Never mind." "Fuck, she's in a weird mood." she thought.

Elsa looked out the window. "Anna, tell me something. When you realized that you were in love with Cindy...how'd you feel?"

"Happy, elated, sexually aroused a lot of time," Anna replied, "But that changed when she dumped for that chump charmer of a boyfriend. Why do you ask?"

"Curiosity." Elsa was silent after that.

"Wanna go see a movie?" Anna suggested, "It might make you feel better?"

"Whatever. I don't care."

Anna shrugged, "I take that as a yes then." She then started the car and drove off.

Elsa was still stewing when they arrived at the cinema.

"We're here!" Anna optimistically stated.

"Yay." Elsa muttered.

Anna groaned. She hoped Elsa would get out of this mood of hers. Sooner or later.

xXx

Author's note: This will only be a short fic, only 3 chapters, but I wanted something to keep you lot going while me and Matty write more Elsanna :)