So, here's another chapter to make up for the short one! Hope you like it!
I don't own Frozen.
Lazy
My alarm woke me with a start. It was two minutes to three and I needed to go wake Kristoff and find Olaf. I turned to look at Elsa, needing to wake her too. Sometime during the night, she must have got the blankets we bought because I felt soft fabric on my face . Her hair was now sticking up in weird angles and I have never seen anything more beautiful.
"Elsa wake up. It's time to change moods," I said as I rocked her back and forth. When she was awake and sitting, I then told her, "I'm going to get Olaf and Kristoff. Stay here and I'll be right back."
By the time we were all back in the castle, the pocket watch in Kristoff's pocket struck three, so Kristoff pushed the button once more and Elsa's sad demeanor changed. I looked at Kristoff expectantly and he said, "Lazy."
I frowned and muttered, "Before she agrees to anymore favors, make sure you ask me too Kris." A lazy Elsa might get annoying, and I didn't know if I'd be able to handle that. I'd always gotten aggravated at Elsa the few times she'd sat on the sidelines and did nothing when she clearly could have. If this mood made her act anything like that, I'd just have to leave for the hour.
"So Elsa, how do you feel!" Olaf asked looking over at Elsa. Her eyes were half closed and her back was hunched. she moved her head back and forth before shrugging.
"Looks fine to me! Rematch?" Kristoff yelled, ever the snow and ice obsessed friend. He probably thought Elsa would be too lazy and wouldn't put any effort into playing, therefore sealing him with many future victories.
"Sure, but can Olaf play for me?" Elsa asked. Somehow she'd moved enough so she was sitting on a bean bag chair made of snow in front the snow bed. She'd made a small fort of ice before looking at Olaf who quickly waddled behind it. he grinned at Kristoff, daring him to take on the challenge. Once he was stationed on the floor next to Elsa, she began to doze off.
Kristoff narrowed his eyes but eagerly accepted none the less. I was just about to stroll out of the room to take a nap when Elsa stepped in my path. I gasped, not expecting this. I hadn't said anything and I was sure I hadn't made a noise as I headed for the door. I also didn't see or hear Elsa get off of the snow, not even the crunch of it as she got up. I guess I missed something.
"You promised you'd never leave me," Elsa stated. She was in the door way and no matter what the mood changer said, I knew right then and there that no matter the effort it would take, Elsa would go through it to make sure I didn't leave her.
"I was just going to go next door to take a nap. I was going to come back before the hour was up," I explained, already knowing the argument was a lost cause.
"You can sleep on my snow bed," Elsa offered. "We'll try and keep quiet."
I smiled before shaking my head. "I don't want you guys to have to keep quiet for me. And I don't want to ruin your fun. It's o.k.," I pleaded.
Elsa frowned before calling out to Kristoff, "Hey Kris, do you mind babysitting?" Her eyes never left mine.
"Wow dude, you really are lazy, aren't ya?" Kristoff called out, engulfed in the snowball fight as Olaf said, "I don't need a babysitter!" I smiled at what Olaf said. Before I could wonder why Elsa would need Kristoff to watch Olaf, I blinked and found myself on the second floor of the castle I'd been walking to.
My mouth opened wide. Elsa was already in the bed and was patting the side next to her, signaling that's where she wanted me to lay down. After a few minutes of contemplating whether or not that was a good idea, I ultimately decided it couldn't hurt. Besides, Elsa would probably be too lazy to try anything anyways. I took my boots off and crawled to where Elsa was patting. She smiled before pulling the blankets we got at Oaken's up over me. I turned my back to Elsa, refusing to let her see my blushing cheeks. She must not have been upset by it, because she put her left arm over me and pulled me close.
I had mixed emotions about this. For one, I was happy because I'd pretty much wished for this for the last few months. Two, I was completely embarrassed. What if Kristoff or Olaf came upstairs and saw us like this? Three, I was now completely relaxed and could feel the tiredness crawl through me. Four, and most importantly, I was cold.
"Elsa, are you going to change back into normal clothes or are you going to stay in your ice dress? You're freezing!" I said with a frown.
"But Snowflake, that'll take too much energy!" Elsa whined. I was stunned. After everything that had just happened, she was whining about using energy to melt her dress? Well, I'll just have to show her.
"Fine," I said. "I'll just keep all the chocolate I have to myself so I would have more all for me. And since you're so against doing anything that requires effort, I know you won't fight me or try and take them. If you do, it'll take way more effort than melting the dress would and I'll know that you'd rather fight me than sleep with me." Instantly I felt Elsa's cold body change to one that gave off a pleasant chill. I couldn't help but smirk.
I snuggled in and was just about to fall off the brink of consciousness when Elsa asked, "Will you kiss me?"
I was shocked out of my state and as I rolled around to look at her, I couldn't help but ask, "Why are you asking?"
"I would kiss you good night, but I'm too tired," she answered with that mischievous glint in her eyes. I was going to say some smart comment, but Elsa must have known because all of a sudden my vision was filled with those extremely cute puppy dog eyes of hers.
Those. Freaking. Puppy. Dog. Eyes.
I sighed and said, "Fine, but only because I threatened to take away your chocolate." I went to kiss her on her forehead, but she surprised me and moved fast enough so I kissed her right on the lips.
It was just a quick kiss. No tongue or anything (probably because she was too lazy to do anymore than she'd already done), but I was still taken aback by it. I let out a small gasp and opened my eyes wide but all Elsa did was chuckle before turning me back around, replacing her left arm over my stomach, and then quickly falling asleep.
Wow, even when she's lazy she's still mischievous, I thought to myself as I tried to settle down again.
And no matter what mood she's in, it seems she can't take her hands off me!
I'm so glad I only thought that because it sounded so weird.
Wow, that's really what you're thinking about right now? How weird you're thinking is?
No, but it's one of the simpler things to think about!
So instead of thinking about how cool Elsa feels on your back, how safe you feel in her arms, or how long you've waited for a life like this with her, you choose to think about the simple things.
Yes. I'm trying to go to bed. Simpler the better.
Not always…And with that last thought, I faded out of consciousness.
So if you guys wanna know how Anna and Elsa view Olaf, it's sort of like a son. I mean Elsa did create him, so I think she would feel a little 'motherly' towards him, along with Anna. Hope you guys enjoyed!
-Rainbow and Bob-
