"Stand there like a ghost. Shaking from the rain. She'll open up the door, and say, 'Are you insane?'"
Anna heard a loud knocking noise from her front door. She sniffed and got up on her sofa gloomily. She let her tired feet drag her to the front door where the knocking came from. Who could it be? Who crazy minded person will be out in this ungodly weather just to visit her at home? If it is Hans again she'll let the guy get soak by the rain and freeze outside, and give him a good kick at the shin for a good measure. That bastard cheating on her, letting him freeze outside is not enough. Thinking about it again made Anna want to tear up again. She went back into reality when a knock came again. She opened it slowly. She expected to see a tall red haired guy but what greeted her sight is a tall platinum blonde haired girl, wearing a black hoodie deeply soaked by the rain, freezing horribly. At first Anna thought it was a ghost or something, but then she realised it was her best friend.
"Elsa?! Are you insane?!" The blonde girl, Elsa, showed Anna her backpack that she brought, and grinned at her with a chattering teeth. "Why would you go out in this weather?!" She quickly pulled Elsa inside. The redhead took Elsa's backpack and gently put it down beside the sofa. "I-I heard w-what h-happend," Elsa said still shaking from the cold. Anna shushed her friend to quiet. "Take off your clothes," Anna demanded. Despite by the cold Elsa felt her cheeks warmed. "W-what?!" She asked confusingly. "Take off your clothes you're wet and freezing," said Anna. Elsa felt her cheeks turned warmer, "oh s-sorry."
Anna quickly went upstairs to get some towels for Elsa, while the blonde took of her wet clothing. Luckily Elsa brought extra clothes in her backpack, she just hoped it didn't get wet also. She quickly took off her hoodie. Great, her shirt underneath is also soaked. She quickly scanned the inside of her bag. Relief took her worry when she found out that it wasn't wet too. The blonde took of her shirt and quickly put on the dry one.
Anna came back with folded towels on her hands. "Here," she gave it to Elsa. The blonde took it and gave Anna a quick smile. She dried off her hair with it. "So... Do you want to talk about it?" Elsa started. She put down the towel and her wet clothes aside. She took a few inches closer to Anna. A tear went down on Anna's cheeks, the blonde girl quickly hugged her poor heartbroken best friend.
Anna buried her face in Elsa's neck, she started sobbing. The blonde girl held her tight, soothing circles at her back, "It's ok, you don't have to talk about it if you don't want to."
"I s-s-saw him," said Anna between the sobs. "W-with that girl." Elsa's blood boil about the guy. Hans Westergard, the school's prince charming (ew). How dare he cheated on Anna?! Poor Anna.
"When I see him I'll rip off his disgusting sideburns and shove it down his throat until he chokes to death," said Elsa with a gritted teeth. She heard Anna stopped sobbing, but still she can hear her sniffling. The redhead straightened up and looks at Elsa. "That was brutal," she commented.
"Well he deseves it," Elsa shrugged. "Yeah..." Anna burried her head back at Elsa neck. "Thanks for being here with me," whispered Anna. Her breath tickled Elsa's neck, the blonde felt a shiver down her spine.
"I brought you something!" Elsa remembered when she saw her backpack. Anna pulled back so Elsa could get her bag. The blonde searched something inside her bag, she smiled then pulled out some chocolate bars and a pint of ice cream. "Let's just hope our chocolate ice cream didn't melt," Elsa muttered and pulled out a spoon from her bag. "But I doubt it, the weather outside is cold as a freezer, " she continued talking to herself as she handed Anna a spoon and the chocolate bars. The red head just stared at her.
"What more do you have inside your back pack? Besides your home." Said Anna, interrupting Elsa from her mutterings. The redhead was now smiling. Elsa stopped talking and grinned when Anna's frown was replaced by a smile. She mentally patted herself for a good job cheering Anna up.
