Elsanna Romance

Chapter three

"Anna; Anna!" Anna woke up, sitting up quickly and bumping her head against something hard. "Ow!" She said as she opened her eyes, rubbing her forehead. Elsa stumbled backwards, holding her forehead. "Oh my gosh, are you okay?" Anna asked. "I'm fine," Elsa said, standing up straight. "I was just coming to wake you; we need to leave within an hour, before the sun comes up and people notice we're leaving." Anna nodded as Elsa walked over to her. "But you're okay, aren't you? Did I hurt you? Did I freeze you any?" "I'm fine, just a little sore." Anna said. Elsa leaned over and kissed Anna's forehead.

"Better?" She asked. Anna nodded. "Then let's get moving," Elsa said, walking out the door. Anna couldn't help but blush and watch her sister go. She didn't know why she felt a tingling sensation whenever her sister touched her, but it felt a lot like what she felt around Kristoph at first. Anna rolled out of bed, changing out of her nightgown into her riding clothes. "Anna!" Elsa called from the hall. "I'm coming!" Anna called back, opening the door.

Anna met her sister in the main lobby. Elsa was wearing a black cloak over simple riding clothes, her good pulled over her head. She handed Anna a cloak, and Anna dawned the garment. "What's with all the secrecy?" Anna asked. "There are people out there that want us dead and people who would ransom us. That's why people need to think we're still here. I have Bertha and Kai keeping an eye on things while I'm gone so no one will know."

"But the hoods?" Anna asked. "The hoods mean people can't see our unique hair. Not many people have hair like ours." Elsa said. Anna hugged her sister. "Thank you for doing all of this, even though you don't have to!" Anna looked up to see her sister blushing. "I'd do anything for you, my Queen." Elsa was Anna's turn to blush as Elsa mounted her horse. Anna followed suit, and the two left the castle courtyard through a side gate. They galloped through the capital city of Arendale swiftly, leaving it for the countryside, with the mountains beyond. "Are you nervous?" Elsa asked over the wind. "Yes," Anna called back. "Me too!" Elsa yelled. "How does that help me?" Anna asked. "It doesn't," Elsa said, galloping faster.

Anna looked back to try and glimpse the city one last time only to see a trail of ice coming off of Elsa. "Looks like I'm not the only one who's nervous!" Anna yelled up to Elsa. Elsa looked back and mumbled something under her breath. She stopped her horse and jumped off, running over to where Anna sat astride her horse. "Hug me!" Elsa said.

Confused, Anna leaned down and hugged her sister. Elsa broke off and looked back behind them. The ice trail was still there. "Well, what do we do now?" Elsa asked nervously. Anna kissed her sister on the cheek. "We'll figure something out." Anna said. As she did so, the ice trail disappeared. "I think we just did." Elsa said. Anna looked back at her sister, their eyes meeting for just a moment. They then both looked away quickly, blushing.

"Well, let's get riding." Elsa finally said, mounting her horse. Anna followed along behind Elsa, making sure they didn't leave anymore ice trails. When they reached the base of the mountain, Elsa lowered her hood. "I don't think anyone will recognize us now that we're outside of the city." Elsa said. Anna lowered her hood and the pair began the ascent of the first mountain, their horses at a trot. "Elsa," Anna said.

"Yes?" Elsa responded. "What ever happened to that giant snowman?" Anna asked. Elsa stopped her horse, her body tense. "I never thought about him. I just left him when Hans captured me." Anna gulped. "So... He's still up here?" Anna asked. Elsa nodded. "We'll just have to be careful." Elsa said. They started moving again, Anna following behind Elsa.

"You know, it's kind of romantic," Anna said. Elsa turned around, giving Anna an incredulous look. "Just think about it; you're going on a quest, on a dangerous path with thieves, murderers, and monsters, all to help the person you hopefully love most." Anna said. Elsa shrugged her shoulders, turning her attention back to the trail. "Yeah, I guess you're right." She said. Anna smiled at the thought, that tingling sensation rising in her chest again. Elsa was doing something very romantic for her. Anna was so absorbed in the thought that her horse nearly bumped into Elsa's.

"What is it?" Anna asked, worried. Elsa pointed up the hill. "There's prints in the snow up there that look like they belong to the giant snowman I made." Elsa said. Annalooked up to see the prints leading into a cave, with none coming out. "That's good," Anna whispered, "at least we know where he's at." "Yeah; now we just need to avoid him." Elsa said.

They rode the horses around the side of the mountain a couple hundred yards, in hopes of not being spotted. They then started climbing again. They rode on past the cve, climbing up to where they could see the ice castle up ahead. "We can stop at the castle when we get there," Elsa said. Anna nodded, pulling her horse to a stop.

She was about to say something when a gigantic snowball hit the snowcovered ground five fee away from her horse. The horses freaked out, bucking both Anna and Elsa off into the powder. Anna looked back to see the giant snowman standing down the hill, a second snowball in his hand. "Run!" Anna yelled, helping Elsa to her feet. They ran up the hill towards the stairs leading across the gorge to the ice castle. But it was still a hundred yards away. The second snowball hit right behind Anna, sending her flying into the air. "Anna!" Elsa yelled, running to her sister's side. She knelt down and Elsa saw the snowman's shadow right behind her.

The snowman roared, causing echoes to sound through the valleys in the mountains. Elsa stood over her sister, blocking her unconscious Anna from the creature's view. She summoned her power, causing a powerful freezing wind to fly from her fingertips, hitting the beast. The beast roared again, trying to push against the wind. But Elsa kept pushing, until the beast was at the edge of the ravine. Elsa sent one last burst of wind, knocking the snowman off of the side. She coul hear it roar onelast time while it fell.

But Elsa didn't have enough time to wait for the impact; Anna was hurt. She ran back to her sister, kneeling at her side. "Anna," Elsa whispered. She put one hand on her arm, and Annaopened her eyes. "Elsa?" She asked. Elsa opened her mouth to speak when she felt a shaking. "The snowman must hav hit..." Elsa began, but stopped when the ground started to rumble. The snowman's impact had shook the mountain.

"Avalanche!" Elsa said, grabbing Anna. The pair was swept away in a flood of snow, rolling and falling down hill. Elsa used her magic to bring Anna and herself up to the top of the snow as they came to a stop at the bottom of the incline. Elsa stood, taking in her surroundings. They weren't at the bottom, but at a creek outside of a wood shack. "It's okay," Anna said. "I know where we're at. We'll be safe here."

Sorry for the wait and any problems you've noticed. I know it's not the best it could be, and I am open to any suggestions you would like to send me. Thanks for reading!