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"That's so awesome!" Elsa laughed as Anna nudged her playfully, laughing herself, "There's no freaking way you did that!"

Anna nodded and gestured quickly in sign language, "Yes! And then he came after me again with what he called chocolate fondue!"

"Chocolate fondue?" Elsa asked, scoffing, "What? Was this dude some kind of freak?"

"Obviously." Anna mouthed, making Elsa giggle.

As the two made their way through the park that evening, Anna pulled Elsa's hoodie closely around herself as the Autumn wind blew around them both. The young woman hadn't been able to take her eyes off of the taller woman as her gorgeous mane of platinum blonde hair was blown back in the breeze. Her piercing blue eyes shone in the low light of sunset and her stride, confident and steady, matched Anna's as the two walked alone together. They had met there at the local park about six hours before to have a picnic in the fresh air. It was after hours of laying together beneath a tree, talking to each other through gestures and texting had they agreed to take a walk. Once they began, they couldn't stop, and they had walked for hours. Anna spoke to Elsa through sign language and Elsa spoke though part sign language and speaking aloud.

Elsa loved that Anna was enjoying herself so much. Anna had said only a few minutes prior to their present conversation that her cheeks were sore from Elsa making her smile so much. The simple statement made Elsa so happy she could barely contain herself. Knowing that she could make someone smile so much their cheeks hurt was ground breaking for a person who had been alone for the most part of her life. The barista had taken a day off from work that day just for Anna and had enjoyed every moment of it. With the combination of the fresh cool air, Anna's company, and the warm feeling of her affection toward the young woman in her chest, it was safe to say that Elsa was possibly the happiest she had been in a long while.

Anna reached down and took Elsa's hand, brushing up against her, smiling sweetly.

Having spent time with Anna off and on for about a month or so, Elsa had reached a point where she wanted to spend even more time with her redhead crush. Even though they both knew they were attracted to one another, neither of them had come out and admitted it to each other openly. Rapunzel had said on multiple occasions to both of them that their sexual tension was absolutely unbearable. However, Olaf was a completely different story.

Olaf had taken a liking to Anna the very first time she came to visit Elsa at her house. The boy had brought the silent stranger into his room and he had talked to her animatedly, taking her up to his room and pointing at all the little things he was proud of that he had collected over the years. Since he lived a life of simple pleasures, he thought that the mud pie he made when he five, the key he found in the woods one day, and the peculiarly crushed can of soda that looked like a snowman was some of the most amazing things anyone could find. Anna, not understanding a word he was saying simply nodded, smiled, and made faces like she was very interested in all of his things. Elsa watched from the doorway with a smile on her face, happy as could be to see Anna and her brother getting along so well.

When Olaf lead Anna over to his bed and showed her his book, Anna took it front him and opened the first page, reading the title. As soon as she saw what book it was, she looked down at him and opened her mouth like she wanted to say something. She looked into Olaf's eyes and shut her mouth, turned to Elsa and snapped her fingers to break the barista out of the happy stupor she had fallen into. When the sharp click reached the barista's ears Elsa had jumped slightly and shook her head. Anna giggled and rolled her eyes, pulling Elsa over to her brother pulled out her phone and wrote her a text.

Elsa received it, read it, then smiled at the younger woman and turned to Olaf, reading it aloud for him to hear, "Anna says this is one of her favorite books and she knows in by heart."

That alone was reason enough for Olaf to like her sister's love interest.

Unfortunately, the two had less and less time to see each other as time went on. Elsa was always exhausted on the weekends due to her tedious work schedule so Anna knew that the barista needed as much rest as she could get. Elsa had doubled her time at her job at the mall, working almost until twelve o'clock at night, and on top of that, she had to get onto her bicycle and pedal all the way home at the end of every shift. She did the same routine every day, every night, all except for Saturday. That was the one day when she would get the night off to rest. Anna had a battle with herself every Saturday, trying to decide whether or not she should go and visit Elsa or let her rest…oftentimes she let Elsa rest, but every once in a while she would drop by to say hello.

Elsa, as she walked Anna through the park, began to yawn tiredly. Anna noticed immediately and said in sign language, "Why don't we head home now…you need to rest."

"No. I'm fine." Elsa said, stretching her arms above her head and moaning quietly, then resting her right arm around Anna's shoulders pulling her close. Anna looked up at Elsa who tried to hide her yawn but succeeded in only making Anna prod even more. Anna put her hand to Elsa's chest stopping her. Anna stood in front of the blond and put her hands on her hips.

"Oh, you're putting your foot down now, eh?" Elsa chuckled.

Anna gestured quickly, "Don't make me drag you back to the car."

"Hmm." Elsa hummed, reached forward and taking Anna's hands, "Okay, freckles."

Anna narrowed her eyes, looking at Elsa's mouth, processing what she had just said. Then her eyes widened slightly and a grin tugged at her lips. She slid her arms around Elsa's waist and rested her head on her shoulder. Elsa hugged her back and set her cheek on the top of Anna's head, smiling, and shutting her eyes, listening to her own heart beat pound and the sounds of the birds singing around the two of them in the still of sunset.

"HEY YOU GUYS!" came a scream from the bushes.

"HEYYY!"

Elsa looked up from the hug in surprise, watching with slight disappointment as Rapunzel, followed by Olaf, tumbled out of the bushes holding the basket and blanket the two had left back at their tree. Elsa rested a hand on Anna's chin and lifted her head to face her. She was met by two turquoise eyes full of adoration…

Elsa giggled in embarrassment and kissed her nose quickly then pointed to the two figures rapidly approaching them. Anna looked massively disappointed from the mere nose kiss, then turned her head to see her cousin and Olaf walking quickly toward them. Olaf set the blanket on the basket Rapunzel was carrying, then charged toward both girls who got on their knees and opened their arms for him. He jumped into Elsa's arm's first, but pulled Anna into a group hug where he hugged both of them tightly together, leaving Rapunzel to watch, tapping her foot impatiently, waiting for the three to finish.

Anna planted a kiss on the top of Olaf's shaggy head of blonde hair in greeting and as she, with Elsa, stood, the little man lifted his arms for Anna to pick him up. Anna obliged and reached down, then hoisted Olaf up over head to where he sat on her shoulders. She made a trumpet noise and Olaf shouted, "TO THE CAR! CHAAAARGE!" And Anna took off running.

Elsa and Rapunzel laughed gently as they watched the two run off toward the car. Elsa rubbed the back of her neck and said, "Sorry to stick you with babysitting duty, Punzy...but I really do appreciate it."

"Not a problem." Rapunzel said, handing Elsa the basket and towel to carry, "The kid's much more mature than I thought he was. You've raised him well."

"He's a good kid." Elsa smiled, watching as Anna ran around bushes and trees, laughing with her brother as he lifted his arms above his head, shouting with joy, "I believe it has nothing to do with me. It's all the hard, honest work he's been doing, and living a life of simple pleasures. I've noticed that children with everything constantly want more and are never happy with what they have but, Olaf…" she looked at Rapunzel and said with a grin, "He's the happiest kid in the world and he has absolutely nothing to his name."

Rapunzel took a moment to watch Anna and Olaf as they ran through the park then said, "You're a good person, Elsa."

The barista looked at Rapunzel out of the corner of her eye then said, "Thank you." very softly, glad to feel somewhat accepted from the brunette. The two walked in silence, side by side, until they reached the car. Anna helped Olaf off of her shoulders and set him in the back seat, sliding in beside him. Rapunzel got into the driver's seat while Elsa got into the passenger's side beside Rapunzel who turned on the car and revved then engine.

"Hey sis!" Olaf called from the back seat, pressing his feet up against the back of Elsa's car seat, "Did you see us? We went so fast!"

"Yes, Olaf I saw! It won't be long before you're able to go horseback riding on a real horse at the farm down the road!"

"I won't have to ride on your or Anna shoulders anymore!" he laughed, "But...even if I do start to ride real horses, you have to promise to give me rides on your shoulders still, okay?"

"Sure thing, bud." Elsa said, turning around in her seat to speak to her brother and Anna, who was watching Olaf with a loving smile on her face, "I'll give you rides until you're too big to sit on my shoulders, okay?"

Olaf nodded and turned to Anna. The redhead bent down to hear what the boy had to say. then said, "Thanks for making my sister so happy, Anna."

Anna pushed her glasses up and mouthed the words, "Your welcome." Then she turned to cast a loving gaze to Elsa who returned it in the same manner. Olaf looked between the two with joy in his heart and Rapunzel kept her eyes fixed on the road, willing one of them to say something, anything that would give away their already obvious love for one another, but Elsa smiled and turned around when Anna sent her a text. Rapunzel waited for Elsa to start blushing at the text, hoping it was a proclamation of Anna's attraction to her, but all Elsa did was smile slightly and reply.

Rapunzel and Olaf shared a quick glance, wordlessly thinking the same thing, then they both sighed loudly and Elsa looked at Rapunzel suspiciously for a fleeting moment before she received a new text from Anna. The two talked the entire way back to Elsa's home and as Rapunzel dropped Elsa off, Anna hopped out and hugged Olaf goodbye, placing a kiss on his cheek which he immediately shied away from, but smiled all the same. Then she stood and turned to Elsa who opened her arms for a hug. Rapunzel watched from inside the car as her dear cousin wrapped her arms around Elsa's neck, then kissed her goodnight.

Rapunzel bit her bit her tongue, forcing herself not to interrupt the two. Anna was happy, Elsa was happy, who was she to intrude? As Anna let go and Elsa squeezed her tightly one more time, both of them wished each other a good night, before Anna opened the passenger's side seat and sat down inside. She waved to Elsa again and Elsa waved to her as Rapunzel rolled out of the driveway. As soon as Elsa and her brother were out of sight, Anna laid back against the seat and sighed dreamily, gesturing with one hand:

"She's perfect."

Elsa's arm dropped to her side and she sighed deeply, watching the white mustang drive away down the road. The siblings stood together in silence for a few seconds before Olaf sat down in the grass beside his sister and laid back, putting his hands behind his head and smiling up at the slowly dimming sky.

"Elsa," he asked, "could we sit outside and look at the stars tonight?"

"I think that would be an awesome way to end today." Elsa replied gently, laying back on the grass beside him, following his gaze to look into the sky. As the stars grew brighter as the sun set entirely, both the siblings watched in hushed silence. Then the silence was broken when Olaf pointed out the big and little dipper. He then pointed out the twins in the sky and Elsa pointed out the Andromeda constellation. Both of them, on warm summer nights in summers past, had taken time to chart the stars and find the constellations in the night sky. Since they were decently out into the forest, away from any city lights, the both of them could see the stars clearly.

"It's like you could fall into them." Olaf sighed, lifting his hand upwards, reaching out.

"Yeah." Elsa said softly, closing her eyes and listening to the crickets and sounds of the forest around her. She lay still as the leaves blew in the wind, the sounds of night creatures stirring in the bushes...and most importantly, she began to remember the wonderful sound of Anna's gentle giggles. Elsa smiled involuntarily and opened her eyes slowly to stare up into the void above her...

"Oh gosh it's getting cold." Olaf said, sitting up and hugging himself, "Let's get inside and get under blankets, okay? Can you read to me before bed please?"

"Sure thing." Elsa replied, sitting up and getting to get to her feet, "Let's go…but first, let's see how much you've saved up for this month." Olaf smiled and took his big sister's hand as she lead him inside. They were met immediately by Sven who greeted them both with sloppy licks and lots of jumping and barking. Elsa, shoving past their dog, shook her head and let her brother calm him down.

If we had any kind of money to spend on this sort of thing, I'd definitely get a behavior trainer on his butt." Elsa said to Olaf who ordered the dog to sit down five times before he finally understood the command and unceremoniously flopped on the ground. Olaf rolled his eyes and crossed the room to meet his sister in the kitchen. Elsa took the jar down from the countertop and emptied the contents onto the table, counting the money silently while Olaf sat by eagerly awaiting the end results.

"You've raised about 40 dollars, Olaf!" Elsa said excitedly, "God damn!"

"Swear." Olaf warned.

"Sorry."

"How much are the thingies worth again?"

"About $45,000 just for the implants…then the surgical procedure would cost about…hmm…$8,000 or so. So in total we would need something like $53,000."

"We can do it!" Olaf said immediately without any kind of hesitation, "How much do you have from work?"

"Around $500." Said Elsa excitedly, "So we have $540 already! We're getting somewhere! Good job, Olaf…now let's go and get you into bed." Olaf took a few moments to smile at the money he had worked so hard for before charging up the stairs for his beloved nightly story session. Elsa smiled and put the money back into the jar, then set it up on the counter, placing her hand on the side of it, sighing slowly. She knew that 540 dollars wasn't getting them anywhere in a hurry. It was nothing compared to $53,000. However, it was still a big amount and they could do a lot of things with the money that would benefit the both of them...but both siblings wanted to do this act of kindness for Anna more than they realized.

As Elsa began to walk up the stairs to read to her brother, Anna flopped down into her own bed and curled up with her pillow in her arms. The young woman began to smile broadly remembering Elsa's bright smile and warm touch. Anna flashed to the moment not a few hours ago when Elsa had picked her a rose from the park. She then flashed to Elsa's piercing, beautiful eyes, and...her undoubtedly warm voice. Anna had tried to imagine what Elsa would sound like and so far she hadn't found a voice she could stick with. She was perfectly content with making up many different loving sounding voices for the barista.

Rapunzel, who wanted to get into bed as soon as possible, stopped outside Anna's door to wish her a goodnight. As she looked at the young woman who was curled around her pillow, her eyes squeezed tight, smiling as wide as she could, the older woman smiled slightly, then shut the door.

Elsa, when she had finished reading to Olaf, she leaned down and placed a kiss on his temple and wished him a goodnight. She then crawled down the stairs as quietly as she could and crossed the living room and kitchen before turning down the hallway to reach her bedroom. She crashed into her bed and didn't even bother changing out of her clothes from that day, she was simply too tired. As soon as her head hit the pillow, Elsa was out.


The next morning, Elsa slowly rolled out of bed and rubbed her eyes, lifting her head to look at herself in the vanity. she paused a moment to smile instead of frowning critically at her reflection as she usually did. She then picked out her outfit for work and slipped on a t-shirt and jeans, all the while rubbing her eyes furiously, making an effort to rub the sleep out of her eyes. She picked up her phone to read a message sent from Anna that read, "Good morning, you! I'm a bit sick so I'm not able to come by today to see you…I think we spent too long outside yesterday and I caught a little bit of a cold. :( Have a good day at work though!"

Elsa clutched her phone to her chest as she walked slowly down the hallway and into the kitchen where she found Olaf already up and eating his breckfast. She leaned down, kissed him goodbye, and told him to have a good day.

"Thanks! Have a good day at work, sis!" Olaf called as Elsa rushed to the front door to slip on her shoes.

"Thanks, bud! Oh, the leaves are starting to fall now so people around here will want their lawns raked. It could get you come good money!"

"Cutting grass, and raking leaves are on my list of top ten chores to do." Olaf called to Elsa as she walked out the door, "See you later!"

Elsa rushed to her bike, replying to Anna, "You just rest as much as you can and get some sleep, fight off that cold with some soup and reading, okay? I'll text you after work."

Just as Elsa sent her message, Anna lazily rolled over in her bed to grab the book that was laying on her bedside table. Rapunzel bustled inside with a bowl of soup, setting it on Anna's nightstand, leaning over her younger cousin and checking her temperature by pressing her lips to Anna's forehead. Rapunzel sighed, "You're warm…" then rushed from the room to get the thermometer. Anna knew that Rapunzel had to get to work and was putting it off as long as she could to take care of her. The brunette returned to the room and ordered Anna to put the thermometer in her mouth. the younger woman took a moment to gesture, "You need to get to work! I'll be okay until you get back." before taking the thermometer into her mouth and crossing her arms.

Rapunzel didn't respond to Anna until the temperature was done registering. Relieved to see that her temperature was only slightly above normal, she sighed, then said in sign language, "if you need anything, you call me without hesitation okay?"

Anna made the okay sign with her hand and laid back on her bed, thanking her cousin for her soup. Rapunzel nodded, then left the room, pausing at the door a moment to smile at Anna apologetically before she left. Then, Anna fully settled back onto her pillows and took her book, turning to the page she had left off on.

Elsa filled the orders she received one by one. One by one she smiled and took orders, calling out people's names according to their drinks, doing her job as best as she could. She blended up drink after drink, letting the day run it's course, letting the time pass her by as she worked. Little did the barista know, there was a CEO that was observing her from the far booth in the back of the store. Elsa worked well and to the best of her ability, using her desire to make a better life for her and her brother along with her desire to make money for Anna's implants as a drive to do her very best, nothing less. Reaching the end of her shift, she glanced up at the clock, wiped her brow with her forearm and moved into the back room where she took off her apron and ran her fingers through her mane of blonde hair.

The CEO, out in the store side, tucked her laptop into its carrying case, stood, and crossed the room to walk into the break room. Elsa stopped folding her apron and stood to meet the woman as she approached.

"Hello there." The CEO said, "My name is Megara Evans from the Starbucks main offices. I've been hearing a lot of good things about you from your fellow employees and your manager alike. You seem to fit the qualifications we're looking for in the department of management."

Elsa's jaw dropped.

Anna, meanwhile, was texting Olaf about Elsa and her work situation. Olaf was going on and on about how Elsa and how she wanted to work as hard as she could so she could make a better life for him and her. Anna as she received each text from him, thought that Olaf admiring his big sister so much was the single cutest thing she ever saw.

"I'm sure she's a cool big sister, huh?" Anna texted.

"The coolest!" Olaf replied as he was laying in bed with Sven at his side, still and sleeping, "She plays games with me, reads to me, plays with me, hugs me a lot, and she always makes sure I'm okay…she's basically the best sister on the planet."

Anna smiled at the phone and texted back, "You're a very lucky kid, Olaf."

"I know." the boy replied, "I'm really, really happy that Elsa found someone like you to be in love with."

Anna's cheeks colored and she giggled freely.

Suddenly, both Olaf and Anna received a text from Elsa at the same time that read, "GUESS WHAT! I'M A FREAKING MANAGERRR!"

Olaf nearly fell out of bed and Anna sat up so quickly her head spun for a moment. Elsa, as both her brother and crush began to text her back excitedly about the latest development in her job, was pedaling home as fast as she could. As she Reached the house, she didn't even bother to set her bike up against the tree in her front yard. She simply hopped off of it, letting it skid to the ground. She texted Anna excitedly about her new raise and she barged through the door shouting, "OLAAAF!"

The boy, hearing his sister was home, jumped off of his bed and ran down the stairs as fast as he could, nearly tripping down the stairs in the process.

"Oh my gosh you're a MANAGER!" Olaf shouted happily, jumping from the bottom stair and into Elsa's arms, "You get a raise!?"

"Yes!" Elsa said excitedly, "My pay has raised about five dollars!"

"NO WAY!" Olaf shouted in disbelief, hugged her tighter. Elsa took a moment to text Anna, then went back to squeezing her brother until he gasped for air.

"I'm still working my job at the mall though." Elsa put in.

"Awww, man." Olaf sighed, losing his excitement for a split second before perking up again immediately, "I'm still so happy!"

"So am I!" Elsa said, snapping her fingers, "Tell you what! How about you and me go out in a few minutes and visit Anna to celebrate with her?"

"That would be awesome!" Olaf said excitedly, "I've been keeping her company by testing her. She's been all by herself."

"Well she won't be for much longer!" Elsa said, setting her little bother down and telling him to get his shoes.

Anna, in bed, although tired, was bouncing involuntarily up and down. She was unbelievably happy for Elsa. She knew that all the blonde wanted was to make a better life for herself and Olaf and she was doing it on her own like the amazing person she was.

"I'm so happy for you, Elsa!" Anna typed to the barista, "You have no clue how proud I am too!"

Elsa, as she was pedaling down the highway with Olaf behind her, smiled at the text and replied, "Thanks, Anna, just knowing your happy for me means a lot. Now, have you been by yourself all day since Punzy's gone?"

"Yes." Anna typed, "but I've been doing alright. All I really need is some rest and I'll be good to go."

Elsa typed back, "You also need to eat and have a bit of company to sit through the worst of it with. :) Olaf and I wanted to come and see you so we're on our way! Give us maybe ten minutes."

"Oh Jeez you're taking your bikes all the way up here!" Anna texted worriedly.

"Hey, it's totally fine." Elsa replied, "We WANT to come see you."

Anna pushed her glasses up her nose and smiled in her bed, then continued to text Elsa until she arrived. She grinned once her bedroom door swung open to reveal Elsa standing alongside her brother, both with big smiles, happy to see her.

"Hey!" Anna mouthed, smiling, opening her arms for a hug.

Elsa didn't hesitate for a moment. She crossed the room in three strides and enveloped the younger girl in a gentle hug, then backed away and let her brother give Anna a loose hug.

"So how are you doing?" Elsa asked in sign language. Anna smiled and made an okay sign. Elsa sighed in relief then sat down on Anna's bedside, holding her hand and smiling affectionately. Olaf clambered up to sit beside her and the three exchanged silent smiles for a few moments before Elsa took out her phone and texted, "I was a bit worried about you all day. I didn't know if you were deathly ill or just a little bit sick because, knowing you, you could be on your deathbed and you would still say you were fine."

Anna chuckled and rolled her eyes, then typed back, "Be that as it may, it's just a simple little cold. Nothing serious. Enough about me, tell me about your work situation! You're a manager now!"

Elsa smiled excitedly and texted, "Yeah! A CEO had been observing me and everything turned out awesomely…but more importantly do you need anything?"

Anna paused, squeezed Elsa's hand, then said aloud, unsure of herself, but wanting to get her point across, "I'm fine."

A chill trailed down Elsa's spine and Olaf stopped playing with the seams on the bed sheets. Both siblings looked up at Anna who smiled a genuine loving smile.

For hours, Elsa and Olaf kept Anna company. They took her out into the living room after an hour of simply having a discussion on Anna's bedroom where the three of them sat together, deciding on what movie to watch together. As soon as they all came to a compromise, Anna suggested they all get snacks. Olaf got so excited he rushed ahead of Elsa and Anna into the kitchen where he opened the fridge to look around. He had never seen so much food in his life. It was simply stocked full of things both he and Elsa absolutely loved. Anna told them to have at it and she watched with fascination as the two of them began looking through the fridge and pantry, finding things they hadn't had in years.

"Oreos?" Olaf gasped, pulling out the package and holding it to his chest, "ELSA! Oreos!"

Elsa pulled out an apple from the fridge and bit into it then walked around the counter to take Anna by the waist, guiding her back over to the couch where the two sat down together, Olaf sitting down on the floor with his Oreos. As Elsa began the movie, Olaf was instantly transfixed on the television (since he didn't have the luxury of watching TV at his own house). Elsa smiled slowly as she felt Anna's head resting on her chest. She put her arm around Anna's shoulders, smiling gently as she snuggled up to her.

Soon the two women's attention diverted to the television, then slowly back to their position. Anna reached down and rubbed Elsa's knee lightly and Elsa, watching curiously, let the younger girl run her hand down her leg, letting Anna feel the well-toned muscles underneath smooth as porcelain skin.

Anna moved closer still and Elsa grew limp underneath her. Then Anna lifted her head slowly and pressed her lips to Elsa's neck. There was a rush down Elsa's spine and she tilted her neck involuntarily to the right to allow Anna better access. Anna rested a hand on Elsa's chest and continued to kiss the barista's throat, pausing every now and again to teasingly bite the sensitive flesh, then soothe it with a warm tongue. Elsa bit her own tongue to avoid gasping since her brother would turn around if he heard anything from either of them. But even if he did, both women were sure he wouldn't understand what they were doing. He was too fascinated by what was on the screen anyway so he remained still as stone.

Elsa lifted a hand to brush her fingers through Anna's soft hair and her tongue stuck to the roof of her mouth. Her eyes slid shut and she gave over to the sweet sensations as Anna continued to suck gently on her neck…then Anna bit down especially hard and Elsa whispered, "Ahh!" then lowered her head to brush her cheek against Anna's and whisper against her ear, "Easy."

Anna then lifted her head, then whispered, unsurely into Elsa's ear aloud, "I've marked you."

Elsa turned a dark shade of red upon hearing Anna's softly spoken words and she lifted a hand to touch the slightly stinging mark left by Anna. The innocent girl's teal eyes shone and she smiled. Elsa only stared for a moment longer before she leaned forward and went to do the same thing to Anna but then the front door opened and Rapunzel walked in looking tired and worried. She kicked her shoes off then turned and saw the spectacle, stopping in her tracks to smile. Anna and Elsa, having seen Rapunzel in the doorway before they could get caught, moving away from each other in sync, settling into a position to where it looked like they hadn't been doing something sketchy. Anna sneezed lightly and Elsa patted her back, remembering that Anna had been sick.

"So I guess you guys have been hanging out for a while." Rapunzel said, walking into the kitchen and setting her bag down on the kitchen table.

Anna jumped sharply and moved to grab her phone. She texted Rapunzel and once she got the text, she paused where she stood, her mouth dropped open slightly and she lifted her head to smile at Elsa who shrugged and grinned.

"Nice job!" Rapunzel said, giving a thumbs up, "Never thought you could achieve something like that."

Elsa and Anna took a moment to stare at her awkwardly before she said, "I'm just kidding."

Elsa smiled at Anna who just shrugged her shoulders and then gestured to Olaf who had rested his head against her leg. He looked very tired so Elsa made the decision to take him home. Elsa mouthed to Anna, "I'm going to take him home, okay?"

Anna nodded, then waited until Rapunzel wasn't looking to quickly kiss Elsa on the lips. Anna then waited until Elsa was bent over, shaking her brother lightly, telling him to get ready...then she slipped a hand up Elsa's shirt, unclipping her bra in record time. Elsa pressed a hand to her chest, keeping her bra in place, forcing herself back against the couch where she remained like that for a few moments, frozen, refusing to look at the smug redhead who flashed a striking grin.

"Why would you do that!" Elsa whispered as Rapunzel rooted through the refrigerator in the kitchen absentmindedly, not taking notice to what was going on in the living room.

"Because I felt like teasing you." Anna mouthed back.

Elsa's mouth dropped slowly and she stared into the younger woman's teal eyes that sparkled with sudden desire. The older woman bit her lip and began to feel a desire burning down below. The longer she stared at her lovers deliciously shaped lips, her desire only grew stronger. Her mouth grew wet and the releasing feeling of her breasts being unbound from her bra felt wonderful…

"So are you two gonna head home soon?" Rapunzel broke into the two women's heated focus on one another.

"*Ahem!* Hmm… Yeah!" Elsa said, awkwardly pressing her back against the couch and stealthily clipping her bra back up before standing helping Olaf to his feet. Anna stopped staring and lowered her head to the floor where she pouted softly and Elsa balked a moment. She turned and bent down, taking Anna's chin, lifting her head and placing a feather light kiss on her lips. Anna closed her eyes and kissed Elsa back mimicking her light peck and she smiled lovingly as they both opened their eyes.

"I'll see you tomorrow." Elsa said gently, cupping Anna's cheek in her hand, "Get some rest, okay?"

Anna nodded, then tilted her head into Elsa's palm. Elsa smiled one last time at Anna, then stood and took Olaf to the door where he turned and waved to Anna gently. She waved back and Elsa wished Rapunzel a goodbye before ushering her brother outside and out onto their bikes.

Anna rushed to the door and waved goodbye to the both of them as they started off down the road and just before they pedaled out of sight, Elsa turned and waved, smiling gently back to Anna who blew a kiss, waved, then shut the door.

"Smooth." Olaf commented smugly.

"Hush." Elsa giggled, "Come on. Let's go get you some ice cream."