"I'm sorry Elsa, but I don't love you like that."
Elsa wished she never told Anna how she felt about her. She wished that she could go back in time to stop herself from saying what she said. Everything would be perfectly fine if she kept her fellings for her little sister to herself. But that's not the case anymore. She screwed everything up, and now she will pay the price.
Elsa runs up to her room and starts packing some of her clothes into her suitcase. She can't live under the same roof as Anna anymore, or her parents for that matter.
"Well, Anna's gonna tell mom and dad what I told her, I just know it. I might as well leave before they can kick me out themselves."
All packed up, new tears streaming down her cheeks, she walks down the stairs to leave. She's about to open the front door when she hears a familiar voice she thought she wouldn't ever hear again.
"Don't go."
Elsa turns around and sees Anna on the last step of the stairs.
"...I would've thought you'd encourage me to leave."
"Why? Because I don't have incestuous feelings for you back? That doesn't mean I want you to leave though Elsa."
Silence. Then, Anna starts to tear up.
"...I still need my sister Elsa."
Elsa starts to tear up as well, unsure of what to say.
"I can't stay Anna. It's been so hard for the last two years to stay here and try to pretend that everything is okay, when it isn't. ...I...I'm sick Anna, and if I stay here any longer, I'll do something stupid, I just know I will."
"We can get you help Elsa. We can ask mom and dad to get you into therapy or-"
"Mom and dad will kill me if they found out about this. They'll just kick me out of the house, so I'm saving them the trouble by just leaving."
"..."
"And I've tried therapy before...It's never worked on me anyways."
Anna starts crying harder and Elsa hates to see her sister so hurt, but what could she do now?
"Elsa please...I can't lose you. You're my big sister and I love you so, so much."
Elsa looks down, trying very hard not to break down on the spot.
"Anna don't you see...I can't. Everytime I look at you, it's like everything else in the room disappears. Everytime I look at you, I forget who I am and I find myself struggling to breathe because of how beautiful you are. Everytime I look at you, I remember how much of a good person you are and how you'd stop at nothing to help others in need. Not in my entire life have I ever met someone like you Anna. Someone who is kind-hearted, intellegent, talented, and beautiful that can take on the world."
"...Elsa..."
"Im so in love with you Anna...and nothing out there, therapy or even some shock-type therapy, can ever stop me from feeling so strongly for you. ...I can't stay here anymore. I just can't fake being happy anymore."
"Elsa, wait!"
Elsa dashes out of the house, ignoring Anna's calls to come back. She can't look back, she can never look back. She had just left her entire life back there. Her home, her friends, her family, and most importantly, the woman who always looked up to her, Anna. It's all gone now. Elsa just cries harder and continues to run faster, not caring about the pain shooting through her legs. Maybe one day, if she's lucky, she'll get over her. She'll get to go back and see everybody again. She'll get to see Anna again, and tell her how sorry she was that it had to come to that. But it won't be anytime soon. So for now, she'll just keep running.
