Chapter 4: My Resurgence
Skipping to her sister, Princess Anna gazed out the window. The spires of the Queen's mountain retreat stood unmoved; a symbol of the power and beauty of the monarch, as well as the watchful care of her subjects. After the somber events of that morning, its sight was a much-needed comfort to its easily-frightened Mistress.
"Anna, I love you so much," Elsa cooed softly to her sister, who settled into the embrace of her lover.
Smiling fondly, the blonde thought back to the day her sister had given her the sapphire and amethyst bracelet.
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A light snow fell, manifesting a blessing from the Queen, on that fine spring day. Visiting their parents' memorial for the second time since the coronation, the Royal Sisters embraced, as they considered their parents.
"You were misguided, but wanted the best for us," Anna intoned lowly.
"We owe the people we are today to you, even though you made mistakes," Elsa intoned.
After a few moments' silence, the lovers sighed. As they turned to leave, the redhead kneeled and took a velvet box out of her pocket.
Gasping, the elder cast a glance around. Seeing no one, she refocused her attention on Anna.
"Elsa, I love you," the younger sister said, "I give you this bracelet, commemorating our bond and the power we share between us. You are the ice to my fire, and the snow to my warmth. Happy spring, my love. I choose you, to join me in good days and bad, and in plenty and hunger."
Slipping the ornate band of stones and metals, Princess Anna regarded Elsa's visage. Tears flowed down the Queen's bliss-filled cheeks, as she did her best impression of a koi fish.
"Yes," she cooed through hiccups and kisses.
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As she reminisced, the Queen felt her vampiric sister's arms around her waist. Smiling fondly, Elsa turned in the embrace, and kissed the redhead's nose up and down.
"Anna," she murmured, "a man died today."
"Men die every day."
"You don't kill men every day, though," the blonde pointed out.
Pulling slightly back, Anna regarded her mate, and considered her reply.
"Papa taught me to take responsibility," the younger stroked Elsa's arm lovingly, fingering the gems on the bracelet that signified their bond and promise to Arendelle, "but Mama showed me how to be a joyful person, even when hard times happen."
Laving the elder's neck with her elongated tongue, the redhead mumbled sweet nothings into her love's ear, drawing away gently.
"I'm wearing the icy smallclothes you gave me," she said to her elder, waggling her brows suggestively.
AN: It's been so long! I lost the writing bug, and then my pc died. I'm sorry it took so long to churn this out. Happy elsanna! :D
