Chapter 4 and the drama is beginning. So I am trying to update every so often. I have time right now so you should get updates more often than not. Hope you enjoy the chapter. Leave a review so I know how you like it!


When Elsa arrived home, Kim was playing video games with her pal, Ron. She heard Elsa walk through the front door in tears and dropped her controller on the ground causing her character to die. She didn't care. Kim ran over to Elsa and pulled her into a hug.

"Elsa, what happened?" She asked softly.

Elsa cried into Kim's shoulder. "Nothing. I'm fine."

Kim rolled her eyes while patting Elsa on the back in effort to comfort the blonde. Elsa pulled away from her and walked silently into her room. Kim walked after and banged on her door.

"Come on, Elsa. Hiding won't solve anything." Kim yells through the door.

"Leave me alone, Kim." Elsa fell face first into her pillows.

Kim sighed and walked into the living room where Ron was still playing video games. "Ron. A little help, please."

Ron ignored Kim, but a small bare rodent popped it's head out of the boy's pocket and scurried over to her and looked up. Kim picked him up and smiled. "Hello, Rufio. Think you can help me get Elsa to come out?" The small rodent, which was actually a naked nodded and scurried up Kim's arm and down her back to the floor where he made his way to Elsa's room.

Rufio slid under the door and climbed up onto the bed where the girl laid. He tapped the blonde on the head and Elsa waved a hand signaling him to leave. The small rodent refused to leave and pulled at the girl's ear.

Elsa sat up and looked at Rufio. "Leave me alone, Rufio." She fell face first back into her pillow. The bare rodent didn't give up. "Urrrg" He squeaked frustrated as he climbed on her back and started pulling at her long blonde hair.

Elsa was beyond annoyed. She grabbed the rodent and placed him on the floor. Rufio tried one last thing. He scampered up onto her bedside table and pushed over her lamp breaking the bulb. The blonde became so angry she threw her pillow at the rodent. The force was so strong he hit her door.

Kim heard the noise and used a hairpin to unlock the door. "Elsa, come on. Will you at least go out with me? We don't have to talk about it."

Elsa sat on her bed staring at the broken pieces of glass on her floor. "Fine." She answered. She stood from her bed careful not to step on the broken glass and walked out the door with Kim at her side.

Ron was too busy playing games to realize they had left so Kim instructed Rufio to keep an eye on him to make sure he didn't make a mess or break anything while they were gone. Rufio may have been a naked mole rat, but he was rather intelligent for a rodent.

The girls left and hopped in Kim's car. Kim didn't have anywhere specific in mind so they just drove around for a while in hopes Elsa would begin to relax and maybe start talking.

Kim owned a red Mustang Convertible, a car that complimented her long red hair and outgoing personality.

Elsa merely sat staring straight ahead with her hair blowing in the wind for an entire hour before she said a word. She rolled her eyes to the side looking at Kim and sighed. "They hired a new girl to play Anna today."

Kim, while still keeping her eyes on the road, placed a hand on the blonde's arm. "You miss Natalie?" Kim asked.

Elsa nodded. "Yes, but that isn't why I'm upset." Kim glanced over at Elsa before quickly drawing her attention back to the road. "I'm upset because Natalie and I just broke up only yesterday and this new girl well…" Elsa paused. "She is tall and gorgeous and very sweet to the kids at work and she learns fast. I had a lot of fun today. I had more fun than I have had in a long time. Natalie and I toward the end didn't connect as much. We wanted different things. Maybe that's why she quit. I don't know. Doesn't matter now. Does it?"

Kim was surprised and a little relieved by what she heard. Kim was very outgoing and loved parties as much as the next girl, but she really hated Natalie, but she supported her friend and kept her mouth shut and now was her chance to tell her the truth.

"Well, I am sorry about your break up, but to be totally honest, Natalie was horrible. All she did was go out instead of think about what you needed. So maybe it's good that she left. As for this new girl, you can't beat yourself up for liking her. That's a good thing. It means maybe you can move on. Why don't you ask her out?" Kim said as gently as she could.

Elsa was shocked by what her friend had said. "I-I thought you liked Natalie. Well, doesn't matter anymore I guess. Thanks for telling me the truth I suppose." Elsa replied with sadness in her voice. She thought for a moment about what else Kim had said and sighed. "I just broke up with Natalie. I'm not ready."

Kim nodded and made a turn at the next chance she got so the girls could begin to head home since it was getting late.

Meanwhile, Anna was back at her own place with her fiancé. She was reminiscing about her day with the blonde while Kristoff talked about wedding plans. Their wedding was in three weeks.

"So I was thinking your parents could come help us for a few days?" Kristoff asked, but Anna wasn't listening. She was still in a daze trying to figure out how working with the tall, beautiful, rather pale blonde made her feel.

"Anna?" Kristoff waved a hand in front of her face.

"Hmm? " Anna snapped out of her daze and looked over at him.

Kristoff looked at her concerned. "Babe, are you okay?"

Anna smiled at him. "Yes, I'm fine. It's been a long day. I think I'm going to head to bed."

Kristoff smiled back at her and gave her a gentle kiss on her forehead. "Okay sweetheart. Get some rest. We'll talk more tomorrow?"

Anna leaned in and gave him a hug. She looked up into his deep brown eyes and smiled. "Yes, of course."

Anna stood from the couch and went to bed. Kristoff sat on the couch and turned on the television. He later fell asleep on the couch with Sven on the floor next to him.

The next day Anna and Elsa went to work as usual. Elsa kept her feelings to herself and Anna kept hidden the fact she knew about them. For the entire week the two worked together in silence except when they needed to speak to each other.

Even as distant as Elsa was being, Anna was still beginning to find the girl attractive, charming and unbelievably beautiful. No matter how far Elsa tried to push her away, she still managed to enjoy spending time with her. Elsa didn't need to say a word, but it was beginning to frustrate Anna that she wasn't speaking to her when she had done nothing wrong.

A week later, Anna cornered Elsa in the dressing room slamming the door shut and locking it. She stared at Elsa frustrated. "Okay what is your deal?"

Elsa sat in one of the chairs and looked away from the girl.

Anna was getting annoyed. "I will ask again, Elsa. What are you mad at me for? What did I do?"

Elsa glanced at the redhead and then looked away. "Nothing."

Anna still annoyed replied. "Then what is it?! Why won't you talk to me?"

A tear slid down Elsa's pale cheek. "I can't tell you."

Anna noticed that she was getting upset. She cautiously moved closer to Elsa and took a seat next to her placing a comforting hand on the girl's shoulder. Elsa pushed her hand away. "Elsa, whatever it is. You can tell me. I want to help you."

Elsa turned and looked at her with sad eyes. "I think…" Elsa paused. "No, I can't tell you."

Anna sighed. "It's okay. You can tell me when you're ready." Anna couldn't help, but realize she had Elsa alone. She knew she was about to be married, but Anna needed to know that her feelings were because she wanted to make Elsa feel attractive and not because she was falling for her. Anna caught Elsa's gaze and held it for a moment before she leaned in and kissed her gently.

Elsa was taken aback by the action, but allowed for it to happen. Anna soon retreated and quickly stood. "I'm sorry." She said before running out the door.

Elsa was left surprised and utterly confused as the redhead ran out the door.

Anna didn't stop running when she left Elsa. In fact, she didn't even tell Kristoff she left. Anna ran out the gate to her car. Kristoff had taken a separate car to work today. She drove out of the park and began to head in the direction of home, when she made a sudden turn off a wrong exit and kept driving. Anna didn't know where she was driving, but Anna had a lot to think about for the kiss with the blonde only confirmed that she was indeed falling for her.

I love him. I love, Kristoff. I am marrying, Kristoff.