A/N: Guys, I have to say something. I'm Brazilian, I speak Portuguese and English. But I don't speak a word in Spanish, so please, please, try to speak with me in English.


She woke up curled up against Elsa. Again. Her nose was pressing the punk girl's neck, and she could feel her breath on her head. Anna had her arms wrapped around her waist, and also her legs. Not embarrassing at all. She tried to pull back, but a sleepy Elsa held her closer instead of letting her go. Anna smiled and rested her head on her chest, enjoying the feeling of having someone close to her. And that was a lovely feeling, until the clock started to make that annoying sound. Elsa groaned, throwing something on the alarm, shutting it down.

"You're awake." She wasn't asking. Anna slowly loosed up her arms around Elsa, lying on her pillow. "Good morning, ginger. Are you ready for school?"

"No." Anna mumbled, making Elsa laugh. "I'm not smart. School makes me feel dumb."

"I bet you are smart." Elsa said, squeezing Anna's hand. "Come on, I'll wake Olaf up. You mind starting the breakfast?"

"No, I can do this." She smiled, making her way to the kitchen. Soon, she felt tiny arms wrapping around her legs, forcing her to put the skillet down for a moment. "Hello, buddy. Did you have nice dreams?"

"Yes! I dreamed I was building a snowman! But it was summer, so it was perfect!" Anna giggled, and Elsa rolled her eyes. "Is that bacon? I love bacon!"

"Me too." Anna agreed. "We'll have a problem then."

"Elsa doesn't like bacon. She just loves chocolate." Olaf told Anna. "Dark chocolate."

"Chocolate is better than bacon." Elsa shot back.

"I have to agree with her; chocolate is the best thing ever." Anna giggled. "But bacon is the second best."

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"Anna! Where have you been?" A brunette asked, pulling the redheaded into a hug. "I was starting to get worried."

"Sorry, Belle." She apologized. "I was… out. But I'm here now!" Her friend laughed, as both girls got out of the classroom. Anna was glad her eye wasn't looking like a giant ball anymore; it meant she didn't have to explain much to her friends. "So, how was the end of your vacation?"

"Amazing." She said, handing Anna a plate. "Adam and I went camping, and he was so sweet. And then we –"

"Wait, who's Adam?" Anna asked confused. "You break up with your boyfriend? I liked him! Though he was a bit weird sometimes."

"Anna, Adam is Beast." Belle rolled her eyes. "Quit calling him that. He's a nice guy."

"But he's enormous." Anna pointed. "And it's hard to ignore it when he sits right in front of you."

"Call him Adam." Belle insisted. "Come on, Kristoff and Rapunzel are already there."

"ANNA!" A blonde girl squealed and wrapped her arms around Anna's neck, almost dropping her plate on the floor. "Where the hell where you? I've been trying to find you, but no! Anna just can't warn her friends where she is, can she? She's too busy making out with her boy –"

"We broke up." Anna blurted out. "And I don't want to talk about it. Or him."

"Okay." Rapunzel agreed. "But you still didn't call us!"

"I'm sorry." Anna laughed. "I promise I won't do this again. Hey, where's Flynn? And Be – Adam?"

"Practicing fencing." Kristoff answered. "They said they'd eat something later."

"Okay. Hey, who's the new girl?" Rapunzel asked, pointing to a table.

Anna turned around and met the platinum blonde hair she already knew well. Elsa was sitting alone, in the corner of the refectory. Her body was shrunken, and some people were probably laughing at her. And Anna knew Elsa knew it. With a sigh, she stood up, grabbing her bag and plate, making her way to the blonde girl. She dropped her things by her side, scaring Elsa with the sudden move, but then she just stared at Anna confused.

"So, liking here so far?" She asked, ignoring the strange looks people sent to her. "Did you meet our biology teacher? I'm pretty sure she's as old as a dinosaur. She's scary as hell."

"Anna, people are looking at you." Elsa said shyly. "They uh, don't really like me here. Go have lunch with your friends."

"Then let them look." Anna answered, grabbing a burger. "And you are my friend. I want to have lunch with you."

"Anna –"

"I'm not letting anyone bully you. We're friends. And you're probably the best person I've ever met. You don't deserve this." She took an empty pack of gum from Elsa's hair, throwing it away. "So, you can either be nice and stay here with me or you can go away and force me to follow you around. What's going to be?" Elsa stared at the blue eyes for a moment, and then offered Anna a shy smile.

"She really is very old." Elsa agreed. "But I liked her. She's nice with me."

"Well, she didn't like me." Anna laughed. "No surprise. I think the only teacher who genuinely liked me was my English teacher."

"You like English?" The redheaded nodded. "You plan on doing something related to that later on?"

"I don't know. I mean, I like to write sometimes." She answered, feeling her cheeks start to burn.

"Can I see it?" Elsa asked.

"Perhaps one day, when you show me your sketchbook." Anna shot back, smiling at the taller girl. Elsa was about to say something else when they heard the noise of a plate being dropped in front of them. Anna turned around, finding a pair of greenish brown eyes staring calmly at them. "Oh, hi!" Anna cheered. "Elsa, this is Belle, my friend. Belle, this is Elsa, my friend and also my new roommate."

"Roommate?" Belle quirked a brow. "You left home? And nice to meet you, Elsa."

"Well, actually I'm staying with her for a while, but yes, I left home. Long, long story." Anna sighed. "I'll explain another day. Hey Elsa, Belle also enjoys reading tons of books like you."

"I don't read tons of books!" Elsa groaned. "I read just as much as you do, ginger."

"She does, it's true." Anna said, ignoring Elsa. "And we don't read the same type of books! You and Belle like these weird overdramatic and old books. I'm not into these."

"These old books are classics, Anna." Belle rolled her eyes. "You should give it a chance. I think you'd like these."

"I told her that already." Elsa grinned. "But she told me she didn't read anything more than 50 years older than her."

"Oh, she told me that already!" Belle laughed.

Anna smiled softly, just listening as the two girls discussed as if they were friends for a long time. She was happy for Elsa.

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"Anna?" Elsa called softly, turning in bed to face Anna. "Are you still awake?"

"Mhm." The red-haired muttered. "What is it?"

"I just wanted to thank you." She mumbled, bringing Anna's hand closer to hers. "For being there with me. And for Belle."

"I had nothing to do with Belle; she's a nice girl. I guess she just wanted to know you." She shrugged, turning to face Elsa. "And you don't have to thank me. I'm your friend; I'd never leave you alone."

"But still, thank you." Elsa whispered. "You're my best friend. And probably the only one I have."

"No." Anna squeezed her hand slightly. "Now you have Belle. And I'll introduce you to Rapunzel and Kristoff; I'm sure you'll like them." Elsa smiled, pulling Anna into a clumsy hug. The redheaded grinned, resting her head on Elsa's shoulder. "Hey, Elsa? But just for the record, you're my best friend too."