A/N: Hey guys! For the ones who have been wondering, yes, the italic part of the story is about their past. And no, anon. I don't like Japanese food. I love it!


"I'm sorry we didn't manage to install the heater yet, Anna." Elsa apologized, pulling her young sister closer to her chest, placing the cover right around their bodies. "You are freezing!"

"I'm doing fine, Elsa." Anna assured her. "Don't worry that much about me."

"I have to, you are my little sister." Elsa reminded her. "It's my job to look after you, right?"

"We're supposed to look after each other, not only one after the other." Anna shot back. "But seriously, I'm doing just fine. I just want to go to bed." Her greenish innocent eyes suddenly went bright. "Can you tell me a story? Oh, a great one! You know, that one I like, that is about the girl who does that thing and then she has to do another thing to solve that thing. Remember? You used to tell me this one almost every day when we were younger." Elsa giggled, nodding.

"The one about the two sisters who needed to save the world?" Anna squealed happily and nodded. "Okay. Let's go to bed, I'll tell you this one."

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She groaned frustrated as the clock started to ring. Why did she have to wake up that early? And why the fuck the clock was placed on the opposite side of the room? She grabbed a stuffed bear and threw it on the clock, dropping it on the floor. And then, she heard giggles.

"Someone is grumpier than usual today." Elsa said, kneeling down and pressing a soft kiss on Anna's forehead. "It's Friday, Anna. Come on, get up."

"Can't I stay in bed today?" She asked, slowly opening her greenish eyes and facing Elsa. "I'm too tired."

"Are we arguing about it again?" Elsa quirked a brow, smirking. "You already know the answer." She lied down on Anna's bed, placing an arm around her. "Come on, grumpy. You have class today, and so do I."

"I'm fine here." Anna grumbled, snuggling on Elsa. "And you're comfy." The blonde blushed, but forced a laugh.

"Well, I'm glad you think so." She chuckled weakly. "Get up and go take a shower. I'll make us something to eat. And maybe some coffee for you."

"Can't we just cuddle and watch a movie? I like cuddling with you." Anna smiled sleepily. "I know today is your day off. Look at the bright side; you wouldn't have to drive me to school!"

"Come on, Anna, get up." Elsa commanded, trying to ignore the urge she felt to kiss the pouty lips. "Why do you never want to go to school?" Anna remained in silence, but wrapped her arms even tighter around Elsa. "Anna? Is something wrong?"

"Nothing." She breathed. "Is just that – I really hate meeting these stupid boys." The redhead muttered. "They talk about me. I just – I know bullies are everywhere, but I wish they would leave me alone sometimes." She buried her face into the crook of Elsa's neck. "Sorry. I'll start getting ready." She tried to get up, but Elsa pulled her closer to her chest, holding her there.

"No, I – we can stay at home today." Elsa said, placing a kiss on the auburn hair. "It's too cold outside anyway. I don't want you to get sick."

"You don't have to – "

"Yes, I do." Elsa cut her off. "You're my baby sister; I'm protecting you no matter what. Did any of them tried to harm you?" Anna shook her head, snuggling back on Elsa's arms. "Good. I need their names."

"No, Els. That's not about you, okay? I-I can deal with that." She assured her sister, stroking her hair. "I'll be just fine."

"You can, I have no doubt about it." Elsa agreed. "But that doesn't mean you have to. And if I record myself, we agreed to protect each other. Like a team." Anna sighed. "I'm trying to take care of you, Anna. And I swear, if any of them hurt you – "

"I know you would stick up for me." Anna smiled. "But I'm fine, Elsa. Really."

"Okay." She mumbled, not convicted. "But you still are not going to class today."

"And I'm not complaining."

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She woke up with Anna's head resting on her chest, and her arms wrapping around her waist. She smiled, placing a kiss on the girl's auburn hair and reaching out for her phone, checking the hour. It was passed 10am, which meant she had to get up, and so did Anna.

"Hey, sleeping beauty, wake up." Elsa called, poking Anna's cheek. Slowly, greenish eyes opened up, meeting the icy-blue ones. "Hey."

"Morning." Anna mumbled, smiling slightly. "What time is it?"

"Time to get up if you plan to have lunch before work with your favorite sister." Elsa answered, as Anna moved from her chest and sat on the edge of the bed. "Feeling better, beautiful?"

"Yes, I am." Anna nodded, yawning. "Through I am a bit tired."

"I'm almost sure you are just awfully lazy as usual." Elsa smiled, jumping out of Anna's bed. "Go take a shower, I'll make us lunch."

"Okay." Anna agreed. "Hey, uh – do you have plans for tonight?" Anna asked shyly.

"You ask it as if I actually had real plans every night." Elsa giggled. "No, I don't. Why do you ask?"

"I was wondering if you could maybe take me to the rink and teach me ice-skating." She suggested, a lapse of a smile appearing on the corner of her mouth. "I-I mean, you like that so much, I thought I could at least try to learn it."

"Are you sure?" Elsa frowned. "You hate ice-skating."

"I don't, I just hate that I can't ice-skate." Anna corrected. "It's different. But I'm willing to try. You always want to go, but you never want to do it alone, so I thought that maybe we could go together. B-but you know, it's perfectly fine if you don't want to, because I would totally understand. I mean, you're always tired, not that I'm complaining, because I'm totally not. I'm tiring. You're perfect. Wait, what?" She frowned, making Elsa laugh.

"You're rambling again." Her sister mocked, leaning to place a kiss on her head. "And I'm not sure why this still surprises me."

"Shut up." Anna blushed, looking away as Elsa laughed even more. "I'm not always rambling."

"Yes, you are." Elsa said, making Anna pout. "Don't be like that. And yes, I would love to take you there. This is going to be fun!"

"Promise you won't laugh at me when I fall on the floor?" Elsa rolled her eyes, pulling her sister out of her bed.

"You won't fall, silly. You have the best teacher right here with you."