She didn't know where she was going. She just needed to be out of that house, away from her sister. She drove blindly, the tears in her eye's blinding her sight. The music was up louder than necessary to drown out her cries. She couldn't go to her sister for comfort; she couldn't run to Hans, she was just alone. Finally, she found where she was going when she pulled into Kristoff's drive way. She got out of her car and went to his door. She didn't even bother to knock.

She walked in finding him on his couch with his cat, Sven in his lap while watching TV. When she walked in, he looked up and then hurried to his feet.

"Anna…What are you…? Are you…Why are you crying?" He asked her. She fell into his chest and he wrapped his arms around her. She balled his tee shirt in her fist and cried. She just cried because she couldn't talk. She couldn't think. She just needed to cry.

After a while of crying Kristoff managed to bring her to the couch and she settled in his lap. She finally calmed down and the tears stopped, finally. Her breathing wasn't regular and it scared him slightly. When she looked up he could tell something awful had happened. She was so broken and terribly sad. Her eye's said it all.

"They lied to me." She whimpered. Her voice shaky and soft, almost a whisper. Kristoff frowned and brushed some strands of hair out of her face behind her ear.

"Who?" He asked her.

"Elsa." She said narrowing her eyes. "And Hans." Her eyes went dark and gray. "They kissed each other. While they went out to eat…They kissed each other." She sucked in a breath and then let it out slowly. "She lied to me…He lied to me. H-He cheated, Kristoff!" She let out a small cry burying her face in his shirt again. He tensed, he couldn't believe it. Her sister…Elsa wouldn't do that. Would she…Unless…She had been drinking that night. His hold around her tightened.

"Anna, shhh. It's okay, Anna." He murmured softly smoothing down her hair slowly. She shook her head, lifting her head once again.

"No it's not." She muttered. "I thought that she would never hurt me…That he'd never hurt me. I was wrong." She said. His hands moved to her back moving in small comforting circles. He'd imaged something like this happening before. With her in his lap on his couch with her head on his chest. But not like this. Not with her in tears.

Suddenly Anna lifted her head. She looked at him in the eyes. Hers were still damp from the tears but for the most part she seemed done. Her breathing had returned to normal. She lifted her hand and for a moment it hovered over his cheek. His heart beat rapidly in his chest when she touched him. Her eye's had softened and brightened slightly.

"Can I try something?" She whispered still looking at him with soft blue eyes. He just nodded before he realized what he was doing. What she was about to do. She leaned down slowly until her lips were just centimetres away, hovering over his own. Then, she pressed her lips to his.

Before he knew what he was doing his hands moved to her neck, bringing her closer and he kissed her back. Her lip's moved against his and her hands moved from his chest to his neck then tangled in his blond hair. He wanted her to be as close as possible.

He had imagined this first kiss happening so many times. More than anyone could count. And it was just as perfect as he thought it to be. Her lips were soft and smooth. The kiss tasted sweet, but it was also wrong. Why it was happening. She was hurt, angry. His hands dropped from her neck and down to her arms. He pulled away from her. Her eye's opened and they were wide, beautiful. Her cheek's turned red and she didn't bother to hide the disappointment.

"You don't want this." He told her softly even though it hurt him. He wanted to kiss her and he wanted her to want this. But she didn't want this. She was just using him. To get over Hans. "You don't want me." He told her.

"What are you talking about?" She asked leaning in for another kiss. "Of course I do…" He stopped her again. He rested a hand on her cheek and tears filled her eye's breaking his heart.

"You don't." He whispered. He wanted it. More than anything, he wanted to pull her close and kiss her over and over again. Now that he got a taste of her lips it would be hard not to every time he saw her. But he didn't want to win her this way. She was hurt, lost. And she didn't want him.

"I'm so sorry, Kristoff." She muttered before the tears began to fall again.


The next morning he woke up on his couch alone. But he smelt pancakes cooking in the kitchen and coffee was brewing. Sven was nowhere in sight either. He got up and followed the amazing smell to the kitchen. Anna was cooking, swaying from side to side while she hummed the song that was playing on the radio by the stove. Sven was at her feet, rubbing the side of his face on her leg and meowing pleasantly.

"Good morning." Kristoff said making his way to her side. Anna smiled.

"Morning!" She chirped. She got a plate down from the cabinet and set it in front of him. She placed two perfectly round pancakes on the plate and handed him the syrup. "You know your milk went bad." Anna told him. He looked at her with an eyebrow raised.

"I had to get some more from the store. You're a very heavy sleeper, you know that?" She asked. Kristoff smiled slightly, drizzling the syrup over his pancakes.

"You didn't have to do any of this, Anna." He told her. Anna turned on her side to face him, leaving her pancake to cook.

"Actually, I did." She told him. "I got you more milk and some bread and I got Sven some treat's…"

"Anna…It wasn't necessary…"

"It was." She insisted. "I did it to thank you." She said. "I barged in last night without even knocking with no explanation and you…you were there for me when no one else was. And…I'm sorry this is all I could do." She told him.

"It wasn't that big of a deal." He told her smiling softly.

"It was to me." Anna told him. She sighed and then turned back to her hot pan, flipping the pancake. "Now, eat up!" She ordered. He didn't need to be told twice; he sat at the table and started to eat at his pancake. Soon after Anna joined him. They ate and talked some until they were both done. Anna, of course, insisted she did the dishes.

"You can't hide here forever." Kristoff said once she was done with the dishes. Anna nodded and ran a hand through her hair.

"I know." She muttered.

"I think you guys will fix it, once you try." Kristoff told her. "You're like best friends and I know both of you miss each other. You'll get through it, Anna. I promise."

"Thank you." She said. "I wanted to…uh, talk to you…about…umm, last night…I…" She swallowed and messed with her hands and Kristoff smiled just because she was so adorable.

"I know. It's fine." He told her. It would be a little awkward to talk about the kiss. He didn't know what he would say. He'd tell her he knew it meant nothing, and that they could move on from it because he didn't see her that way anyway. But he'd be lying. So it was easier to just not talk about it. Anna nodded and smiled, though now she was uncomfortable. She wasn't thinking when she kissed him. She should have never done it.


Anna came home and found Elsa on the couch again.

"I'm sorry." She spoke. "I didn't mean to blow up last night I was just…angry." Anna told her. Elsa nodded and she managed to smile. But it was anything but a happy smile.

"And you had every right to be angry." Elsa told her.

"No…Elsa, I didn't. You tried to tell me. To warn me. I just didn't listen. I'm sorry. I should have listened, but I just jumped to conclusions."

"Anna, you had every right to be mad. I shouldn't have done what I did…I'm sorry you had to find out the way you did." Anna sat down next to her sister and sighed.

"Elsa…it wasn't just you he kissed. The whole night while I was at the party, he kept leaving and I'd catch him with some other girl. He was never interested in me. Only sex." She muttered.

"It's okay that you haven't found the right guy yet, Anna. I'm still single! But I'm doing just fine. Maybe the one you're looking for is just right in front of you and you're not looking hard enough." Elsa reached for her sister's hand. "Everything's going to be okay." She told her.


"So she was just with you the whole time then?" Elsa asked Kristoff who nodded in response. "That's a relief." She mumbled. "She doesn't hate me then?" Elsa asked. Kristoff laughed lightly, patting the blonde's head and smiling.

"No. Of course not. You know she makes wonderful pancakes." He said, changing the subject slightly. Elsa looked up at him in surprise wondering what that had to do with anything. "That morning she made me breakfast. And also went grocery shopping. I think it was mostly to keep her busy…It felt like we were…"

"Elsa!" Elsa jumped at the call of her name as the doorbell rang and Anna came jogging into the coffee shop. "Elsa, Elsa…Look." Anna stuffed some papers in her sister's arms and then smiled at Kristoff. "Hey." She said.

"Hi." He replied. For another beat they just looked at each other until he willed himself to look away. And Anna went back to looking at her sister.

"It's my biology test! Elsa, I passed it." Anna fist bumped the air and smiled brightly. Elsa laughed and nodded.

"I see that…" But before she could say anymore Anna went on.

"I only missed two questions! It bumped my grade up…I'm going to pass the semester!" Anna cheered jumping on her toes. Elsa smiled handing back the papers.

"I'm proud of you Anna. This is so great. See what a little studying can do for you?" She laughed. Anna grinned stuffing the papers in her bag and sitting down at the booth across from her sister. "Does this mean you want to be a biologist when you get a job?" Elsa asked her. Anna scoffed and rolled her eyes.

"Yeah right." She muttered.

"Well, well. Look who it is." Anna looked up meet a pair of eye's that seemed oddly familiar. And then it hit her.

"Logan? God, you look different in the light." Anna muttered. Logan laughed setting his cup on the table. "Oh, Elsa. This is Logan…I… Actually don't know much about him." She shrugged her shoulders. Elsa raised an eyebrow at her sister. Not this again,she thought. But she looked at Logan and he smiled at her.

"Logan Williams. I'm actually new around here. Anna and I met at the party the other night." He told her. Elsa nodded and shook his hand.

"Well, it's nice to meet you. I'm Elsa, Anna's sister." Elsa said.

"I didn't know you had a sister." Logan said looking back to Anna.

"We only talked for like thirty minutes. Did you expect to know my life story? What are you doing here?" Anna asked. She knew he had to have been new to town, she had never seen him around before. And she knows practically everyone around here.

"I'm taking my sister out for coffee." Logan said.

"I didn't know you had a sister." Anna said, mocking his words. Logan chuckled and shook his head. "Where is she then? I'd love to meet her!" Anna chirped.

"Of course, Meadow." Logan called. A red head with wavy hair that hung down to her lower back even in a ponytail turned her head towards him. Logan gestured for her to come over and she did. She looked younger then Logan but possibly Anna's age but maybe a little older. She had pale skin and green eyes and chubby cheeks. She was pretty. Neither Anna or Else failed to see it.

"Hey." Meadow greeted brightly. Elsa was suddenly unable to speak; she was busy looking over every aspect of Meadow's features. She was so beautiful it was like a dream. It wasn't possible that she was here.

"Hi. I'm Anna." Anna said. "You guy's should join us. Sit, please." Anna told them. They nodded and Logan took a seat next to Elsa after asking permission and Meadow sat with Anna. From under the table Anna kicked Elsa, wondering why she was being so quiet and it seemed to pull her back to the table life in front of them.

"I'm Elsa." She said finally. She laughed nervously and sipped from her coffee cup. What was the matter with her?


They found out that Logan had graduated high school just weeks ago and came here to get into college. Meadow was actually a little older then Anna, she was a junior, going to the same high school now. Logan wanted to study in animation; turns out he's a wonderful artist. The talent run's in the family apparently because Meadow is a singer. They all talked for hours and at one point Kristoff joined them after he got off.

When it was late and Logan announced that they had to leave they all said good bye. They made plans to meet here again tomorrow around the same time. Logan gave Anna his number and she gave him hers. Kristoff watched this exchange hating himself for feeling jealous. Then they were gone.

Elsa felt like she had finally successfully made new friends. Even if she didn't speak much she felt like she belonged with them all, to meet with them here every day and drink coffee and just talk. She felt needed, wanted. Everything she wanted to feel when Hans had kissed her. Now she was finding out that you didn't need to be in that type of relationship to feel those things. Sure, she wasn't going to be able to roll over in bed in the morning to see them or kiss them whenever she wanted, but she had a place to go to when she needed.

Three days later, Elsa was on her way to pick up Anna from school. They had made plans to go out to eat together today. She parked near the front and then made her way inside to where students were rushing around to leave the building as soon as possible. She didn't spot Anna and really, she didn't expect to. Anna had lots of friends she talked to all the time. But she did happen to spot Meadow, Logan's little sister.

She felt her breath get caught in her throat for some reason and she fell back onto a bench behind her. Please don't see me, please don't see me, please don't…

"Hey, Elsa." Meadow chirped in her high lovely voice. Elsa didn't know why she was always so nervous around her. She had always brushed it off as a meet new people thing. She didn't do well around anyone but Kristoff and Anna. So maybe that's all it was. "I thought you didn't go to school anymore…" Meadow started. Elsa stood on her feet and laughed lightly.

"I don't. I'm here to pick up Anna. Have you seen her?" She asked. Meadow opened her mouth to say something, but before she could another girl popped up beside her.

"Hey Row, me and some of the girls are going to the park soon, care to join us?" It amazed Elsa how popular Meadow had become since she came here. Every day at the café she had someone knew to talk about. New adventures or places to express her excitement about. Meadow looked at the girl and smiled.

"Sound's great, Tia. Just…Give me a minute?" She asked. The girl, Tia, nodded and smiled. Then, something amazing happened. Tia lifted herself on her tiptoes and kissed the corner of Meadow's mouth. Then she trotted away like nothing happened. Meadow turned back to Elsa who must have been making a face because Meadow's face flushed with embarrassment. "What?" She asked.

"Nothing!" Elsa said quickly. "I just didn't…I was…I'm…" She stumbled over her words and her face went hot and her palm's sweaty. But Meadow just smiled and laughed a little.

"It's fine, Elsa. Not everyone is use to it at first." Meadow told her.

"So she's your…"

"Girlfriend? Yeah." Meadow smiled proudly and it made Elsa's heart yearn for someone to smile like that when they announced she was their girlfriend. "I stopped being interested in guy's my freshmen year. They say high school is the time when you find yourself. I guess they're right." Meadow smiled and then she walks back towards Tia. Elsa felt something squeezing at her stomach. Anger? She didn't know what it was; she couldn't put her finger on it. Until she see's Meadow slip her arm round the girl's shoulders and then for a moment she sees Hans and Anna in the living room. And she knew what it was.

Jealousy.