Has anyone read the book called 'Rooftoppers'? If you haven't, then read it when you have time. It's a great book. Which reminds me… this next one is loosely based on that book. I was planning to make it as multi-chapter one, but due to college and I have absolutely no idea how to begin my own twist with it, I decided to make it as a one-shot. I hope you like it.

Disclaimer: I told you, I am not affiliated with Frozen or that awesome book (Rooftoppers). They belong to their respective owners (which are absolutely awesome by the way).


Elsa has known Anna for months. They first met on a ship boarded to Arendelle. Her main reason why she was on that ship is because of a very important quest.

It started when she and her uncle Benedict found a letter with her Mother's handwriting on it. The letter states that her sister possibly survived the shipwreck which happened when Elsa was three.

Elsa doesn't quite remember everything that had happened during that shipwreck. She only remembers the pain it caused her—losing her parents and her three-month old baby sister. She thought she lost everything when that tragedy happened until her uncle found that missing letter.

Reading that letter felt like a blessing to Elsa. After all this time, her baby sister is alive and well! She's determined to find her no matter what it takes. She can't let this opportunity slip away.

Not wasting any time, she and her uncle went to Arendelle specifically five months ago in order to start their search.

If you were going to ask Elsa, Anna is one of the greatest people she has ever met. She's optimistic, brave, kind, bubbly, strong and independent. Though she may be clumsy at times, but that doesn't change her great qualities. The thing that she admires most about Anna is that she never gives up no matter what challenges life throws at her. People hardly had that kind of quality and she is so elated that Anna has that. If it weren't for her, then she would probably have given up on her search.

The process was absolutely hard, which is why her uncle teamed up with some police officers to find her long-lost sister. Although, Elsa was left on her own. Sure her uncle is helping, but he believes that they need help from the experts in order to easily finish this job. Elsa, however, does not fully trust the policemen for some of them are too `lazy to do their work which is why she's all alone on her search.

Her uncle never knew that she has a companion on her search, so one time when he and the police officers believed that they were close on their search he decided to apologize to his niece. He should have helped her from the very beginning, but his belief got in the way. Nonetheless, he was thrilled to tell her the news.

Before Elsa leaves their hotel room, her uncle approached her to tell her the good news. Just as he was about to tell her, someone knocked on the door. Benedict didn't continue. Instead, he opened the door.

It turned out to be Anna. He wasn't able to continue what he's going to say, for Elsa told him that they will continue on their search.

Benedict was speechless at that time, so he let the girls be. After Anna and Elsa left the hotel, he was in deep thought. He was absolutely certain that Elsa's friend bears a resemblance on his cousin, who is also known as Elsa's mother. Not only that, she also has Agdar's eyes and hair color. He knows he was insane for just looking at the resemblance, but he was absolutely sure that Anna is his long-lost niece. More importantly, Anna is Elsa's sister.

That night, his suspicions won't stop. It's either he's confirming whether or not he's correct or just simply thinks he's crazy.

Elsa came at the hotel they're staying at exactly eight in the evening. She was very disappointed that their search hasn't made much progress. She was about to give up back then, but Anna inspired her to never give up. She is close in her goal and there's no point of stopping at this moment. She appreciates her friend's help, but she's still disappointed for that day.

"We still don't quite have any progress." Elsa said and sat on the couch. "It's been five months and we haven't found her. Where could she be? Uncle, how about you guys? Have you got any progress?"

Benedict went out of his trance and stared at his niece for a short while. He can't believe he was about to tell her this. "I believe… you're the one who made most of the progress."

She stared blankly at him. Maybe he was in a trance for too long. "Uncle, I told you I haven't. We—"

"Elsa, what's your friend's name?"

Elsa was a bit confused at her uncle's sudden question, but she responds nonetheless. "H-Her name is Anna. Why are you asking? Oh wait, I'm sorry. I forgot to tell you that she was my friend since we started our search."

Benedict let out a sigh of relief. Anna is one of the names that Agdar and Idun were choosing before her birth. His suspicions are slowly starting to make sense. Maybe he wasn't stupid after all. "I believe she's the one we're looking for."

Elsa could not believe her uncle. "Wait… what? Uncle, are you serious?!"

Benedict nodded at her question. "I am. She bears a bit of resemblance to your Mother and she has your Father's eyes and hair color."

Elsa slowly tries to gather all that information together. She remembers her parents clearly despite that she last saw them when she was three years old, but she has never seen any resemblance to Anna from her parents since the beginning. Although there is that certain warm feeling that makes her feel at home whenever she's with Anna, but the resemblance? She hasn't put a finger on it. Maybe her uncle didn't eat lunch earlier. Maybe their search is making him insane.

"Tomorrow, we have to tell her. She's an orphan right?"

Elsa just nodded as a response. "She's been an orphan since she was a baby."

"Alright, that's another good note. Is she—"

"Uncle, how can you be so sure? I thought we needed evidence?"

"I don't know… I just felt it."

"Uncle, I can't just tell her 'you're my missing sister after all'. She'll be surprised and even might think we're crazy. Uncle, how—"

"Go and rest, my dear. We had a full day tomorrow." Benedict stood up, patted her right shoulder and went to his room. He couldn't wait to get started tomorrow. It might be sudden, but at least they'll have to try.

Elsa was left dumbfounded on the couch. She was still gathering all the things her uncle had said. She's still surprised, confused and happy at once.

For a normal twenty-one year old girl, there will be an awkward tension between them and especially in the atmosphere whenever they're together. However, that is not the first thing Elsa had thought. She is also certain that is not what she'll feel when she's around Anna.

The truth is she's frightened. She's scared that what if Anna did not accept her? What if Anna didn't believe her? Or worst, what if Anna avoids her and stopped being her friend? The thought made her shiver in fear. She would rather lose her as a sister than a friend. "I… I just don't know. I don't know what I should do."

It took days for Elsa to fully understand what her uncle meant. It's not that she doesn't want Anna to be her sister, but it's the fact that her uncle's suspicions about Anna are very sudden. Through those days, she didn't continue their search because of that. However, her uncle was right about one thing: They should at least try.

...

...

The next day, Elsa told her uncle that she wants to talk with Anna alone. Her uncle hesitated at first, since he's really excited to see and to talk to his long-lost niece, but understood what she meant. He instead decided to go to the police officers he's teamed up.

Elsa went straight to the orphanage Anna grew up with. For years no one adopted Anna as their child because it was Anna herself who insisted that she wants to stay in the orphanage. The orphanage was like her family. She doesn't need to be adopted to know what a family is. She's happy to be just there helping everyone as best as she could.

Elsa didn't quite understand why and she wasn't going to understand it sooner. Nonetheless, Elsa respects her decision.

Elsa took another deep breath as she waits for Anna to come. She's still nervous yet excited to tell Anna about the news. Nervous, for Anna might think she's crazy and cannot accept it. Excited, for after all this time, her long-lost sister was right in front of her.

"Hey Elsa,"

Elsa almost jumped at the sudden call. She turned her head to the left and it was indeed the person she's been waiting for. Her `emotions just became tenser now that she's here. "Yeah… I… uh…"

"I was gonna go to your hotel and pick you up, but it's a good thing Gerda told me you're here. So, do you have any news? Are we back on track? Hey, what's wrong?" Anna immediately sat down on the couch next to Elsa. She placed her hand on Elsa's left shoulder to at least help her calm down.

Elsa does whenever she's usually nervous or worried. This time, it's both. She constantly rubs her hands together, not looking at her friend in the eye. "Y-You saw my uncle yesterday, right?"

"I did. Why? It's not that he looks too serious though. It's just that he can't stop staring at me. I don't know why."

"Well, well… I was too busy on our search back then. That's why I didn't even notice it, but… we talked about something a few nights ago."

"Is it about your missing sister? Has he found her?"

Elsa bit her lip. She can neither say yes or no at her question. What else should she say? She doesn't want to surprise her really bad or anything. "I… I can't… I mean… I don't know… I…"

"Elsa, are you sure you're okay? Come on, you can tell me anything." Anna held both Elsa's hand tightly. She gives it a reassuring squeeze to let her know that she's here to help.

Elsa let out a long and heavy sigh. This is it. She will finally say it. It's now or never. "Anna…"

Benedict was watching the two sisters from a distance, specifically the room next to the orphanage's living room. Looks like Anna really is his long-lost niece. Not only that he and the police officers he's teamed up found the specific orphanage where the medical team, who were doing their best to aid his cousin, had left Anna before his cousin died hours after the shipwreck, but his suspicions were right all along. He smiled as he sees the two friends and now sisters hug tightly after a long silence as cries and laughter echoed the room.


`The views and opinions of Elsa that some police officers are too lazy to do their job do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the writer of this fan fiction. Moreover, the writer of this fan fiction does not intend to copy one's work if there were some similarities between this and the other fan fictions out there. This is mostly created out of fun.

`Just a little nod from Inside Out on emotions-getting-tenser part. XD

I'm sorry if this a bit or really rushed, but anyway, I hope you like it. :D

"It is difficult to believe the extraordinary things. Do not lose that type of talent." – Charles Maxim (Rooftoppers)