Not A Drape

Anna didn't like being the jealous type. It almost bothered her how jealous she would get when someone got near Elsa or smiled in her direction. And that was why she was currently sulking by the plate of chocolates. She should be enjoying herself, this was only the second ball she had ever been to. There were princesses and princes and delegates, and maybe even a couple kings or queens dancing around. Everyone was laughing and chatting while she moped around trying to make herself look busy.

The people of Arendelle were rejoicing in their love for the young Queen. After the winter Elsa had set off was stopped and Hans treasonous plans were exposed and he was punished there was much celebrating around the entire kingdom. The people accepted Elsa's powers and marveled at them. She could finally be herself and open the gates without fear. Which is why she decided to throw a ball and invite everyone. Literally everyone. She invited all the royals from every kingdom she could, all the people of Arendelle were invited from the head of the Royal Navy to the man who lives in a box by the gates.

The evening was going wonderfully for all except Anna. She had expected to be by Elsa's side all night and that's where she wanted to be. She even picked out what Elsa was going to wear and she looked dashing in it. Elsa had protested at first, but the light blue vest over a white button-up shirt with tight (but not too tight) pants to match and her hair tied in a loose bun looked great. To make it fair, Anna let Elsa pick what she would wear. And she chose exactly what Anna had expected her to choose, something regal and elegant and so tight she had a hard time breathing. Elsa had told her that she will look " like a true princes and put all the other princesses to shame'.

So here she is standing all by herself watching a girl, probably a princess, fawn all over Elsa. Her Elsa. The Elsa that she spent hours in bed with last night. She wanted to go over to her and rip that wench off of her. Show everyone who Elsa belonged to. She knew she couldn't do that though. Elsa had warned her of what would happen if people found out about them. Not that incest was that uncommon in kingdoms. Some kingdoms believe that people who aren't members of the royal family aren't fit to be in a relationship with royals. But it still wasn't a smart idea to express their more than sisterly love of one another.

Anna was suddenly pulled out of her thoughts by hand on her shoulder. She turned around to face whoever it was, slightly startled since she was still getting used to having real live people around. She was surprised when she saw a girl with short brown hair around her age, smiling at her.

"I didn't mean to jump you," the strange girl said in a friendly tone, "I just wanted to introduce myself. I'm Princess Rapunzel."

Anna studied the girl more closely, she felt like she had seen her before. She extended her hand to her and the girl grabbed it with both hands shaking graciously, "I'm Princess Anna of Arendelle, but I think you probably already knew that," she laughed nervously, wiggling her hand out of Rapunzel's grip.

"What kingdom did you say you're from?" Anna asked, not remembering if she had said so or not.

"Oh, am I supposed to say that when I introduce myself?" she blushed profusely, "I'm sorry, I'm just not really used to this whole princess stuff yet. I'm from the kingdom of Corona."

Anna's face lit up and she grabbed Rapunzel by the shoulders and shook her while mumbling excitedly. Rapunzel just lightly smiled at her confused and slightly embarrassed by the girls actions as others started to stare.

"What did I say?" She asked wondering what the girl was so excited about.

"You. You're..you must be...you're the lost Princess! Once when I was 8 my parents took my sister and I all the way to Corona to launch lanterns with the King and Queen! And then you were found! But my parents are..uhm..well they're kind of dead. And Elsa and I weren't allowed to leave the castle, but we would have come to the celebrations your kingdom had if we could have!"

Rapunzel laughed, Anna talked so fast that she didn't catch very much of what she said.

"Yes, I am the lost Princess, but I didn't come over here to talk about me," Rapuzel said sweetly.

"Oh," Anna said partially embarrassed, "so why did you come over here? You should go enjoy the party." she said the last sentence with anguish.

"I could say the same to you. Why don't you just go talk to her, I know you want to. You've been watching her and stuffing chocolate into your face for an hour." Rapunzel suggested with a smile, picking up a nicely decorated chocolate and popping it into her own mouth. Pink creeped up her neck and fanned it's way out to her face.

"I don't know what you're talking about…" Anna said worriedly, hiding her face from the other girl.

"Come on," Rapunzel said encouragingly, "you look like a drape standing over here all by yourself by the windows. Besides that girl needs to be put in her place." She shot Anna a smile and wink and walked away, calling to Eugene that it was time for a dance.

Anna watched her go, her mouth hung agape. Rapunzel either had an amazing sense of perception or it was obvious her and Elsa were together. It was probably a little bit of both. Confidence was running through her. Maybe Rapunzel's right, I shouldn't just stand around and let this happen. I'm not a drape! She wiped a smidge of chocolate off of her face, smoothed the ruffles in her dress, and made sure her hair was in place before stampeding through the dance floor. Her temper flaring thinking of what she was going to say, when a large man bumped into her and sent her tumbling into a swaying couple before gracelessly collapsing onto the floor in a mess of tangled limbs. Everyone stopped dancing and gawked at her, including Elsa who rushed to her aid. She blushed for maybe the thousandth time that night, as Elsa offered her a hand. She accepted it, and allowed herself to be pulled up. Anna cleared her throat and dusted off her dress while all eyes were on her.

"I-I am fine, please go back to your dancing. Elsa I would like to have a word with you," She declared, startling her by grabbing the pale girl by the wrist and half-dragging her into the hallway outside of the ballroom.

"Anna, what's this all about?" Elsa questioned, looking worriedly at the girl putting a hand to her forehead, "Are you alright? Do you feel okay?"

Anna's eye turned a deep shade of turquoise and she grabbed the hand that was currently pressed against her head. She pulled Elsa tightly against herself and leaned to her ear to take it between her teeth.

"Did you have fun tonight?" she whispered huskily into Anna's ear, "Did you have fun flirting with that hussy?"

Elsa gulped audibly and sucked her lip into her mouth, relishing in the dominant side of Anna that rarely ever showed itself. She didn't even have time to reply before Anna was on her, it felt like she was everywhere: breathing in her ear, raking her teeth against her neck, dragging a finger along the inside of her thigh. And when Elsa opened her mouth to groan Anna took full advantage of the opportunity and probed her tongue inside of the young woman's mouth. Elsa dug her nails into Anna's back, gripping the fabric of her dress, ready to rip it to shreds. Anna pulled away from the kiss dragging Elsa's bottom lip with her. Elsa looked down at her with a low, lusty gaze.

"I think we have enough time to run up to my room and continue this," Elsa said with a seductive smile, her hands moving from Anna's upper back down to her waist.

"I think we should go dance," Anna replied, a light teasing tone in her voice. She gave Elsa a small peck on the cheek, and dragged her back into the ballroom.

She most certainly was not a drape.