A/N: So I accelerated the relationship for Elsa and Anna because I could. Lol.
And again, I apologize for the lack of updates, but I'm gonna try and make Fridays my work on fics and update them day.
Also I'm gonna finish the month off that I promised in the last month. Enjoy
Before Elsa knew it, it had been a week since she and Anna had shared their first kiss. The week had been amazing and terrifying at the same time. Anna had wanted to learn so much, and that first night in the euphoria of kissing her sister, her love, she had spilled some of her secrets. But there were some that she hadn't told her. Secrets of her younger life spent in her room that she wasn't ready to divulge just yet.
Scars from her attempts on escaping the demons of her powers. From her nightmares where she killed Anna. Those secrets she would keep forever if she could help it. Anna didn't need to know that pain. Didn't need to know her sister was weak.
She was broken from her musings by a light knock on her door before it opened in, revealing Gerda. "Good morning Gerda, how are you?" she asked.
"Quite well, Your Majesty. It's time for breakfast now."
Elsa nodded her head before getting up to follow Gerda to Anna's room for the inevitably long time spent waking Anna up. Not even bothering to knock, Gerda and Elsa entered the red-head's room and approached the bed. As they approached, light snoring could be heard.
Gerda tried awakening the princess using her normal tactic of shaking the girl's shoulder until she roused. Then she would try to use the promise of baked goods to get Anna all the way up. Today though, Anna seemed reluctant to get up.
Elsa smirked when she this and called out to Anna, "If you don't get up, I'm gonna drop snow on your head." Anna protested weakly as her pillow dragged her back into sleep. After a minute of waiting, Elsa created a small globe of snow above Anna's head before letting it fall on her.
"AAAAHHHH! COLD, COLD, COLD!" Anna yelled as she bolted upright in bed. Elsa giggled at her sister's reaction, before ducking under the poorly made snowball sent her way by the upset girl. "Come on, dear sister, it's time to eat." Anna groaned and started getting out of bed.
After 15 minutes, Anna was prepared to go to breakfast. Gerda had left to make sure the servants had started their duties; being the head maid it was her duty to ensure everything was running smoothly. Elsa meanwhile had sat on Anna's bed waiting for her to finish getting dressed. When she finished, Elsa took her hand and lead out of the room and towards the dining room.
"You look beautiful," Elsa stated, walking down the hallway. Anna blushed slightly at the praise, and remembered what she had said at the coronation. "You look beautifuller," she joked, causing Elsa to giggle. They continued on and made it to the dining room to enjoy their breakfast together
Elsa had gotten extremely busy over the past two weeks. She had to work on fixing the damage that had been caused when she frozen Arendelle. There were taxes to be signed or declined as she felt needed to pay for the cost as well. She hadn't had a chance to spend time with her sister since that morning when they had had breakfast, two weeks ago. She had been up before breakfast, taking it either in her office or in her council chambers when she had to consult the dignitaries and generals over matters concerning the populace.
She had made many decisions and hoped the people of Arendelle took everything well. And to top it all off, there had been reports of an army forming on the edge of her kingdom. Nobody knew was forming or for what purpose they were there, but a sense of foreboding had crept into her heart.
She knew this army would be marching on Arendelle soon. She had had the generals start increasing the training and recruitment for the army and had the admirals have the navy begin practicing on sea to land attacks. Elsa herself had spent several hours working with her magic, trying to conjure ice warriors to help in the assault and minimalize the deaths of her citizens.
So far she had been able to conjure up to 50 warriors that she could send out to fight. They were intelligent enough to know how to fight, but she had tried to keep them feeling pain, so they didn't suffer when taking damage.
"Anna, I know you can see the army preparing for battle. There have been reports that an army has been forming on our borders and they have entered our borders three days ago. I just received and emergency contact from the Southern Isles. It seems that a couple of Hans' brothers have broken him out of prison when the execution order came in. intelligence reports have stated that the three brothers now lead said army to try and wrestle the kingdom from our hands. I want you to go with Kristoff and Sven and go to the trolls. Their magic will protect you from the brothers."
"No Elsa! I'm not leaving you! We just got together, I can't lose you! Come with me. The city needs it Queen to be safe."
"I can't. I need to be here so I can create warriors to protect the army. They out number us by 200 and I need warriors that can take out their army that won't falter when hit. I'm the only one who can make these warriors. Please Anna, I must know that you are safe. For my sake, please go with them."
Anna sighed before agreeing. "Only on the condition that you spend the rest of the week with me. I love you and I need to know that you love me too." Elsa quickly agreed and the two spent every waking second together. Soon enough though it had been a week, and Elsa was helping Anna pack for her trip to the trolls.
Both sisters were morose as Anna said her goodbyes, giving Elsa a kiss in the lips that conveyed how deeply she loved her sister, her love. With a heavy heart, Kristoff told Sven to take them home. Watching Anna leave, Elsa's heart broke. The two sisters didn't break eye contact until Sven rounded a corner and the sled disappeared from view. Sighing, Elsa turned and went to the empty garden behind the castle. With a complicated wave 75 ice warriors, armed with swords and shields stood before her obediently awaiting orders. Three days until the battle begins Elsa thought as she had them practice the battle formations she had gotten from one of her generals.
