Beep beep beep.
Anna groaned as she grabbed her phone off of her nightstand. She opened her bleary eyes and swiped at the "snooze button."
Five more minutes of sleep won't hurt. The girl thought to herself as she pulled the covers over her head. Just then the door to her room swung open to reveal a platinum blonde. Anna sighed. Now it was really time to get up.
"Anna, it's time to get up." Elsa said.
The redhead groaned and rose up from her covers. "Els, I don't think I can go to school today, I'm feeling a little under the weather." Anna said, attempting to make her voice sound gravelly. Elsa rose an eyebrow and crossed her arms. This gesture told Anna that today was not the day.
The younger sister of the two giggle nervously as she removed the covers from her legs and got up. "It was worth a try." She said, getting Elsa to finally crack a smile.
"Yeah yeah yeah. Just hurry and get ready. We can't have you late for school." Elsa said, starting towards the door. Anna waved her hand.
"Oh it's alright if im late, Mr. Winters never says anything when I come in late." The girl explained. Elsa leaned against the doorway.
"Anna, how are you late when I have you to school at least 20 minutes before the bell rings?" The older girl questioned.
Anna laughed nervously once again. "I think I'll just be getting ready now." The strawberry blonde said, closing her room door. Elsa laughed and just continued onto the kitchen.
She was happy to see her sister back to her normal self after what happened with their parents. They had recently gotten a divorce and went their separate ways. Iduna, their mother had ventured to Italy for her job photography and their father, Agnarr, had enlisted back into the military in order to become a higher ranking officer than he was before.
This meant Elsa was now Anna's legal guardian since the girl had no one else. Not that Elsa minded, she loved having her younger sister around her 24/7. She just wished that her parents would've thought of Anna before they thought of making any drastic decisions.
"Hey Els, have you seen my soccer cleats?" Anna said, walking in with her backpack.
"Yeah, go in my room and you should see them on my window seal. I had to go wash them in the laundry room because SOMEBODY forgot." Elsa said jokingly.
Anna gave a sorrowful look. "Sorry Els, I was going to but I guess I forgot because of all the homework I had last night." The girl said before disappearing into the hallway. Elsa just laughed and shook her head. Her sister could be such a goofball sometimes.
Once the two sisters were ready, they headed out of their apartment and rushed into Elsa's car, trying to avoid the cold winter snow. Once they got on the road, Anna turned to her sister.
"So Els, are you excited for our movie night tonight? I recorded some disney movies on the Dvr for us." Anna told her excitedly.
Elsa sighed. She forgot that Friday nights are her and Anna's movie nights. "Anna, I'm sorry, I completely forgot. Tadashi and I are were going to a poetry lounge downtown." She told her younger sister in a sorrowful tone.
Anna's face fell. "Oh, well that's okay. It's no big deal." The girl said. Elsa glanced over to her sister and gave a grateful smile.
"Thanks sis."
Anna plastered on a fake smile. "No problem."
Even though she said it was "no problem," it actually was a problem. Anna missed being able to hang out with her sister. Ever since Elsa and Tadashi got in a relationship, her sister barely had time for her. It seemed like every time Anna wanted to do something with her sister, she would always reply with-
"Oh sorry Anna but Tadashi and I-"
Don't get her wrong. Anna liked Tadashi. He was a likeable guy. She just wished she was able to spend time with her sister as much as he did. Anna wouldn't dare tell her sister about this though. This is the first time Anna seen her sister so happy since their parents divorce. Anna didn't want to ruin this for her, even if it might hurt her.
Once they pulled up to the school, Anna bid her sister a goodbye and then rushed inside the doors. Elsa then pulled out of the parking lot and continued to drive to work.
"Morning everyone!" Elsa greeted happily as she entered the bakery. Elsa loved her job. Being able to bake with friends and family? What more could you ask for? The bakery was owned by her aunt Michelle, who had been more present in both Elsa and Anna's lives after the divorce. Michelle looked up.
"Good morning dear, you seem to be in a good mood." Michelle noticed.
"It's probably because of Tadashi. Did you guys go on a date or something?" Rapunzel, Elsa's cousin asked, wiggling her eyebrows. The platinum blonde laughed at her cousin's actions as she tied her apron around her waist.
"No, but we are going to a poetry lounge tonight." Elsa said, failing to keep all excitement out of her voice.
"Wow poetry, how exciting." Hiccup, a long time friend of Elsa said, coming out of the back kitchen with a fresh batch of cookies.
"Well don't sound so excited." Elsa told her friend, who stuck is tounge out in response.
"Oh don't mind him Els, he's just mad because Merida didn't reply back to him yesterday." Rapunzel explained, kneading dough.
Hiccup rolled his eyes. "How could she not think it was funny!? The Ugandan knuckles meme is always funny!"
Rapunzel sighed and placed a hand on Hiccup's shoulder. "Hiccup, your memes are never funny."
"What? But you guys always respond with laughing emojis in the group chat."
"Hiccup, we just do that so we don't feel bad about not responding." Elsa explained.
Hiccup gasped. "Well excuse me! I guess I'm the only one who knows what real humor is!" The man said before walking back into the kitchen with a "humph." The three ladies in the front all looked at each other before bursting into laughter. Once the giggles died down, Michelle turned to Elsa.
"Elsa, isn't this the third week in a row you're doing something with Tadashi? I'm sure Anna is getting a bit lonely." Michelle said.
Elsa rose an eyebrow. "Anna? Nah, I think she's too busy with soccer and school to really notice."
"Still, it's good to set time aside for family." Michelle said.
Elsa nodded. "Yeah, I guess you're right."
"Well, it's just about 8:00, so let's get the day started."
Anna was trying her absolute best to not fall asleep in her biology class. Too bad Mr. Wesselton had such a boring voice. Just before she was about to fall into her slumber, she felt something hit her. Anna's head jerked up and she seen a piece of paper crumbled up on her desk.
She looked over to the direction it came from and saw her best friend, Kristoff smiling at her with a smug expression on his face. Anna rolled her eyes and opened up the paper. It was a drawing that was seemingly supposed to be Mr. Wessleton but with an exaggerated larger nose. Anna failed to hide the chuckle that escaped from her lips.
"Ms. Arrendelle, would you like to let the class know what is so amusing to you?" The teacher asked impatiently.
You. Anna thought.
"Nothing, sorry for the interruption Mr. Weaslto- I MEAN Mr. ahem Wesselton." The girl said, nervously. Mr. Wesselton eyed the girl and then continued to teach. Anna looked over to her friend who was laughing quietly in hysterics at this point. Anna glared at him.
Once the bell finally rang, Anna marched straight over to Kristoff and punched him in the shoulder as hard as she could.
"Ow, you know, you're punches hurt for such a small person." Kristoff said, rubbing his shoulder.
Anna rolled her eyes. "You almost got me in trouble." She said as she made her way out of the classroom. Kristoff followed behind her.
"No. YOU almost got YOURSELF in trouble. Nobody told you to laugh at that drawing." The boy said as the entered into the cafeteria.
"Whatever."
Once the two friends got their trays, they went to go sit by their friends Moana and Olaf. They all greeted each other and began to eat.
"Hey Anna, is that weirdo from your soccer team still bothering you?" Moana asked. Anna rolled her eyes.
"Of course, she has never stopped." The girl replied.
Moana sighed. "Anna, you have to tell Elsa about this, it's never okay to bully."
"Moana's right." Olaf chided.
"Guys relax, it doesn't really bother me. Besides, since she's a senior, she'll be gone after this year."
"Yeah but, it still doesn't make okay for her to treat you like that. Have you at least tried to talk to the coach about it?" Kristoff asked.
Anna nodded. "Yep, but lucky for Mindy the coach is her mother. So whenever Mindy does something mean or disrespectful, she can get away with it." She explained.
"But that's not right." Olaf said.
Anna shrugged in response.
"You're a tough kid Anna, if that would've happened to me, I would have been kicked their-"
"Kristoff!" Anna said in a warning tone.
The blond boy blushed in embarrassment.
"Sorry."
~Wednesday~
"Cold, cold, cold, cold, cold!" Anna repeated as she unlocked the door to her and Elsa's apartment. The girl had decided to take a shortcut on her way home today and well...she fell into a cold stream of water. At least her back and duffle bag stayed dry though. When Anna entered the apartment she discovered that all the lights were turned off.
Why are all the lights turned off? Elsa said she never like a dark house. Anna contemplated.
Anna closed the front door and then proceeded to fish her phone out of her backpack. Once she found it she turned it on. She had two missed calls from Elsa and one text from Elsa. She decided to read the text first.
Hey Anna, Tadashi and I are at the movies. Give me a text when you make it home. I love you.
Anna got teary eyed as she read the message. She wasn't going to see her sister again? This was the fourth night in a row that the sisters had gone without seeing each other. Anna was really beginning to miss her sister, but it didn't seem like her sister felt the same way.
"Oh what am I crying about? I'm acting like a big baby. I should be happy for Elsa." Anna told herself as she walked back into her room.
But...She was getting a bit lonely.
~Thursday~
"Come on, Anna! Get it together!" Mindy yelled from across the field. The soccer was practicing on how to score a goal from up close. So far, Anna was the only who hadn't scored and their coach was not going to end practice until they had all scored a goal.
"I'm trying!" Anna yelled back.
The poor girl was really getting frustrated. She could barely focus because of Mindy and the coach shouting in her ear. And to top it off she was still stressed about the situation with Elsa. After a few more missed goals, the coach allowed the team to have a water break.
While Anna was walking towards her duffle bag, Mindy stuck out her leg making Anna fall face first in the snow. This caused everyone, including the coach to chuckle. Anna gasped.
"Hey!" She said, walking towards Mindy.
"Hi." Mindy said simply.
Anna shoved Mindy which forced her to stumbled back a bit. The coach gasped.
"Anna! You're are out of line!" The coach said.
Anna gave a look of astonishment. "What? But she started it!"
"I don't care! You need to be more mature!"
"Me? She's the senior here! If anyone needs to be more mature it's her!"
"That's it! I'm calling your sister! You're done practicing for today!" The coach announced.
"What?! But I-"
"No buts! Leave now!"
Anna huffed as she walked off the field and into the bleachers.
"So, let me get this straight, you tried to fight her?" Elsa asked her sister who had a very annoyed look on her face at the moment.
"No. I just shoved her because she had tripped me on purpose. Fighting and shoving are two very different things Elsa."
"Okay well I'm happy you stood up for yourself but there was no need to get physical with her." Elsa said in a serious tone.
"Get physical with her? Elsa, she's way bigger than me and you're acting like i could've seriously injured her. Are you- are you taking her side?" Anna accused.
"What? No Anna of course not. It's just not like you to go around shoving people. Is there something bothering you?" Elsa asked as she pulled into the parking lot.
Anna sighed and unbuckled her seatbelt. "No." She said as she got out of the car and began walking towards the building. Elsa sat in the car as she watched her sister make her way into the building.
"I guess we'll talk about this later then." She said to herself.
After Anna had taken her shower, she walked into the living room and seen her sister sitting on the couch on her laptop. The younger girl decided to just go straight into the kitchen without saying a word.
Maybe if I don't say anything, she won't notice me. The girl thought.
"Anna." Elsa called.
Anna sighed as she turned around.
"Come sit down, please." Elsa requested. Anna did as she was told and then sat down on the chair next to the couch.
"Would you like to tell me what's bothering you now?" Elsa prodded.
Anna sighed. "Nothing. I'm fine Els." The girl said as she began to rise up.
"Sit down." Elsa commanded, a serious tone in her voice. Anna did as she was told once again and sat back down.
"Anna, I know there's something bothering you. Otherwise you would've simply ignored Mindy and just went on about your business. So I'm going to ask you one more time, Anna what is bothering you?"
There was a long silence. Anna really didn't want to tell her but she knew that Elsa was going to get it out of her somehow. So she decided to just get it all off her chest.
"I miss you Els." The girl said quietly.
"Huh?" Elsa asked, confused.
"I miss you." Anna repeated. "I miss being able to spend time with you and watch movies. I miss building snowmen, miss doing each other's hair, I miss-"
"Whoa whoa whoa, Anna slow down. What are you talking about? We always do those things." Elsa said.
Anna shook her head. "No we don't. Not since..." She trailed off.
Elsa furrowed her eyebrows. "Not since what?"
The younger girl sighed. "Not since you and Tadashi got together." She admitted finally. Elsa's eyes widened.
Aunt Michelle was right. She thought.
"Come here." The older girl said, opening her arms. Anna immediately got up and sat beside her sister, resting her head on her collarbone. Anna began to let her tears flow.
"Anna I'm sorry if I've been ignoring you. Why didn't you tell me about this earlier?" She asked, stroking her sister's hair.
"You just seemed so happy. I didn't want to ruin it for you." Anna said in between sobs.
"Okay, shh. It's okay. Sweetheart, you could've told me, I would've taken time out for us." Elsa explained.
Anna looked up. "Really?" She asked with a hopeful expression.
Elsa smiled. "Of course. You're my baby sister."
Anna gave a big smile and embraced her sister with as much strength as she could. "Thanks Els."
"Don't thank me. I'm your sister. This is a natural thing."
Anna nodded and sighed in contentment. "Hey, do you wanna watch a movie?"
"Yeah, let me go fix the popcorn." Elsa said, getting up.
"Can we watch Titanic?" Anna asked.
"I don't know, are you going to cry this time?" Elsa asked teasingly.
Anna chucked. "Of course not, I got all my tears out just now." The girl joked. Elsa laughed and walked into the kitchen.
Her sister was one loveable person.
Annnnnnd done! This is the longest chapter I have ever written! Anyways...I hope you guys liked it! Tell what you thought about it in the reviews. And I also need some answers for this question:
SHOULD I TURN THIS INTO A ONE SHOT SERIES?
Tell me in the reviews. Well, that's all for now.
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