When the blonde awoke in the daylight, her body tensed as she realized that she did not fall asleep in the same way she woke up. Her seat was now reclined and there was a jacket covering her body. Her skin tingled as she shot up.

"Hans!" she shouted at him, half in anger and half in fear. He woke up instantly and looked up at Elsa.

"What did you do to me?" the anger in her voice faded when she looked into her eyes, and instead shook with fear.

"I thought you might get cold so I covered you with my jacket, and I reclined your seat so you'd be more comfortable," his voice was deeper and slower as he started to shake his grogginess.

"Oh," she sighed, and relaxed back into the seat, "Sorry for waking you," He gave her a slight smile that she returned.

"Wanna go get breakfast?" Hans asked, not ready to part ways.

Elsa nodded, "Can you just stop by my house first? I need to change and talk to Anna real quick."

"Sure," he started up the car, "Just tell me the way,"

She told him the directions and a few minutes later they were pulling up to her house. Elsa immediately felt insecure as she looked at her house. It wasn't big by any means, and was older than most of the houses around. She figured Hans had an extravagant house judging by his nice car.

"Do you want to come in?" She asked, "I won't be very long, but it'd be awhile just sitting in your car."

Hans was hesitant with an answer. He did want to stretch and get out of his car, but he noticed a car in the driveway and wasn't sure how to explain himself to whoever was inside.

Elsa noticed his discomfort, "Don't worry, Anna's the only one home, and she's harmless."

He turned off the car and the pair got out, Elsa leading the way to the house. She tried opening the door and found it to be locked. As she knocked on the door, Hans shot her a confused look.

"I didn't think I'd be coming home again."

The door opened before she had a chance to say anything else.

"Elsa!" A voice yelled as the door opened, "You had me worried sick!"

"I'm sorry, Anna." Elsa whispered as her sister pulled her into a tight embrace.

"I thought you had run away... Or had something else happen to you," she trailed off.

"Can we go inside?" Elsa asked. Anna pulled away from her older sister to notice the tall boy standing beside her.

"Elsa, whose this?"

"This is Hans,"

"Els, is he your boyfriend? Is this why you weren't home last night? Why didn't you tell me?" Anna threw question after question as Hans blushed.

"No Anna, he is not my boyfriend. We just met. If we could just go inside.." Elsa was cut off by her sister.

"You just met him and you spent the night with him?" Elsa was getting irritated with her sister's constant questions.

"Anna, please," her voice was louder than before. Hans could sense Elsa's anger brewing.

"I'm just wondering why you would do this and not tell me about it! He could be insane for all you know! What if he tried to-" Elsa cut her off.

"Enough, Anna, he saved my life last night when I tried to

He's not insane and we didn't do anything so can you just drop it?" She yelled, clenching her fists together.

Anna looked at Hans and then her sister, "You

?" She asked with sad eyes, "What about me? Do I even matter to you? You were just going to leave me?" She spat, obviously upset.

Elsa's angry demenor faded as she saw her sister so upset. "Anna," she tried, reaching out to her sister.

"No," Anna mumbled, turning away and running to her room.

Elsa ran after her and knocked on her bedroom door, "Anna, please," she heard her sister'a cry from the other side.

"Go away!"

Elsa sighed, "I'm sorry,"

She returned to Hans in the living room and apologized to him.

"Don't be sorry, it's not your fault," he told her.

She didn't answer him.


Thank you so much for reading my new story! I hope you're enjoying it. I'd love for you to leave a review and let me know what you think, or what you want to happen next.