"Anna, it's six in the morning; what are you doing?" Elsa buried her face in her fluffy pillow. "The sky is awake, so I'm awake." Anna whipped open the curtains. "How can you sleep in on a day like this?"

"Like this," Elsa pulled her blanket over her face. "Come on Elsa! We haven't spent any REAL time together since we were kids. You created Olaf by yourself after I continually asked you for years and you sent a snow monster after me; I think you can ATLEAST wake up and spend the day with me while Kristoff is away." "Anna!" "Well...?" "Fiiiiiiiine," Elsa slowly sat up. "Elsa? How do you wake up looking so...perfect? You look like a Disney princess or something." "I would look better if you let me sleep longer..." "Come on! Get dressed!" Anna left the room in a hurry. "We haven't got all day!" "Yes we do!" Elsa's voice echoed down the hall.

After wondering around the town for a few hours, Anna and Elsa stopped for some froyo. "How are you eating that so fast?! Do you not get brain freezes?" Anna asked in amazement as Elsa downed her frozen snack. "The cold never bothered me." "Obviously, since you gave me the cold shoulder for most of our childhood. Bahaha!" "Good one Anna," Elsa stirred her spoon in her empty yogurt container. "Hey, you have white hair and ice powers. Does that mean if I had powers, I would have fire powers? That'd be cool! Well, not cool but hot. You know what I mean." "Anna, your talking so much that your yogurt is melting." "That is because for years, all I had to talk to was..." "Why do you keep bringing this up today?!" "Elsa, it happened. I was alone for so many years. Alone when I needed my sister the most. I can't just forget it." "I hid in there all of those years because I hurt you Anna. You could have died. I was afraid that if I ever opened my door, if I ever let you in, that I would hurt you again. Now I see that I hurt you just as much by not letting you in. I'm sorry. I can't change what happened. But we have a lot of time for me to make it up to you." "You're right Elsa. And I am sorry for mentioning it so often. Why don't you start making it up to me now?" Anna looked up at Elsa. "Do you want to build a snowman?"