AN: Hi, Just as warning if you are sensitive to mentions of rape please don't read this. This is my first story for the Frozen fandom, that I am uploading here. I would love critiques and comments. Thanks.
She had been running for only about fifteen minutes when she saw the crowd gathered ahead. I can hide there and they won't find me. She tried to duck into the crowd, but was grabbed up by a burly security guard instead.
"Lemme go," she cried.
"No one is allowed without a ticket or press pass," the security guard said.
"Let me go," she cried.
She struggled in the guard's arms not wanting the men who were chasing her to catch up. When she glanced down the street, she noticed the men closing fast and started crying and struggling more. "Please, please, please let me go."
The men stopped in front of the security guard. One of them stepped up and, with a heavy Italian accent, said, "I apologize for our sister dear. She is a bit not right in the head and sometimes she does not act her age. If you will give her back to us, we promise she will cause you no more trouble."
"Please don't," she whimpered still struggling.
"Sister, please calm down," the man with the accent said. "I know you don't like going to the doctor but you have to."
The security guard was less than convinced that if he let the girl down she would go willingly with the men claiming to be her older brothers. But when he went to hand her over to them, she started actually screaming and he held tight to her. She was kicking and screaming. The guard was having trouble holding her but he wasn't about to let her go. He knew if he let go she would run straight into the crowd and cause a scene that would ruin the governor's speech.
Meanwhile on stage, the governor was talking politely about how the proposed new law was to put it in layman's terms the stupidest thing ever. When she heard the screaming however, she cleared her throat. "Excuse me for a second gentle people." She walked off the stage and over to the security guard. "What is going on here?"
"This kid won't stop screaming."
"Please forgive our sister, Madame Governor," the man with the accent said.
The girl looked at the governor and finally kicking herself free of the security guard's hands ran over to her. She looked up at the governor and said softly. "They aren't my brothers."
The governor looked at the kid and then looked at the men. She narrowed her eyes and said firmly, "I don't believe for a minute that she is actually your sister. Get lost before I call the police."
The men glared at the little kid and the man with the accent said, "This isn't over brat," and they left.
"Come with me," the governor said and brought the girl up on stage with her. "What's your name?"
"Anna."
"Okay, Anna," the governor said with a smile. "I suppose you know my name?"
"Sharon Smith."
The governor smiled. "Anna please stand with me as I give my speech."
"Okay."
Anna stood by the governor's side as she continued her speech.
"The proposed law is, to put it bluntly, stupid. The law proposes to make abortion legal, something I support, but with the included clause that forcing sex on a woman is no longer illegal. That is stupid. The people who are for this claim that it is the woman's fault for it happening, by saying things like, 'Well if she hadn't been wearing that,' or 'if she hadn't been drinking,' claiming that women are asking for it based on the clothes they wear."
Anna was shocked and interrupted the governor's speech. "Do people really think that?"
"Yes, some do."
Anna walked forward on the stage. "Do you think that?" she asked looking out over the crowd. "What about me? Wearing what I am wearing now. Was I asking for it?"
