A/N: Hey! Thanks so much for the reviews! I'm glad you guys are enjoying it so far. SO, here it is. See you later.


Kristoff parked in front of her house, turning his face to see Anna. She looked away for a moment, and then unlocked her seat belt.

"Be nice to her." He advised, as Anna jump of the car.

"I'm nice. Bye." She waved, shutting the door. She took a look at their building before running upstairs to their apartment. When she got in, she found Elsa sitting on the couch with a mug in her hands. Her hair was pulled back in her usual braid, and she was wearing a large t-shirt as her pajamas. Her eyes slowly reached Anna's, and she seemed a little surprised to be seeing her little sister.

"Hey." She smiled weakly. "I didn't know you would be home soon."

"Me neither." Anna smiled back, walking to Elsa's side and sitting on the couch. "Look, I'm sorry I didn't call you yesterday. I know you got pretty nervous and - "

"It's not a problem." Elsa quickly interrupted her sister. "I mean, I wasn't exactly pleased with not knowing where you were, but I understand. You were upset, and you needed some time apart from me. And honestly, so did I. Just – don't do it again." Anna nodded, resting her hands on her lap. "I made some hot chocolate. Do you want some?"

"Sure. I'll get it." Anna stood up from the couch, but Elsa rested her mug on the table next to the couch and stood up, following Anna.

"Let me do this." She said, holding her sister's arm. She felt a shiver coming from the younger girl, and she quickly dropped her freckled arm.

Anna turned around, staring at the icy-blue eyes. They were teary, she could tell. And that literally made her heart ache.

"I can't stand this anymore." Elsa said, her voice failing to stand still. "Gosh, why can't this be easier? I-I mean, there are all these feelings and this tension between us – shit, I don't even know what I'm trying to say." Elsa groaned frustrated, walking fast to the kitchen. Anna followed her, getting the clean mug away from her hands and grabbing Elsa's waist.

"This can be easier. And you know exactly how." She said, stroking Elsa's cheek with her thumb. The blonde girl sighed, but held her cheek closer to Anna's hand. "I know you're scared."

"Am I that obvious?" Elsa laughed sarcastically. "I'm sorry. I just – it's too much going on right now. T-there's you and everything I have to deal with, I-I'm just confused, Anna." The auburn girl nodded, pulling Elsa on a tight embrace. "I don't know what I'm feeling. I mean, I do love you, I-I just can't figure how. Y-you just – sometimes I need my sister, but sometimes… I just need you. And I think you understand what I'm trying to say."

"I'll be whatever you need me to." Anna mumbled, pressing her lips on the pale cheek. "I know I got upset with you, but I'll tell you what. I like you, and I think that that's pretty obvious right now. But I'm not asking you to figure how you feel now. I can't demand this from you. And I'm really sorry I got mad because of that."

"You don't have to apologize."

"Yes, I do. I yelled at you because you didn't want to hurt yourself. Or even me. I got angry because you don't have an answer you don't need to have right now." Elsa rested her chin on Anna's shoulder, as the younger girl did the same. "I just – I want to try. To give us a chance. But I'm not making any more moves. It's up to you now." Elsa smiled against Anna's hair.

"You're definitely the best." She chuckled, pulling away from the embrace. Elsa stared at the greenish eyes for a moment before leaning and placing a peck on Anna's lips. It was quick, and ended much before Anna could even realize what was going on, but for Elsa it was a nice feeling. "That must be a record. A sober kiss where none of us ran away." Anna just giggled, her cheeks flushing. "I'm willing to try too. I just need some more time. Can you understand that?"

"Of course. Take your time, Els." She grabbed the mug the elder girl was holding moments before. "Now, where's my hot chocolate?"

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"I love weekends." Anna mumbled, resting her head on Elsa's shoulder. "No work, no school. Just me and you. Ha, I made a rhyme!" Elsa giggled, pulling the covers around her and her sister. "Can we have some pancakes for dinner? I'm craving for some."

"Yes, sure." Elsa answered, embracing Anna tighter with another cover. "I'm making us some more hot chocolate. You're still cold."

"I'm good, mommy." Anna rolled her eyes. "But I could have some more."

"Okay, I'll take some more." She stood up, but before took her beanie and placed it on Anna's head. "Okay, stay here. And I mean stay warm."

"Elsa, your body is way cooler than mine." Anna groaned. "Stop putting these things on me, I'm already warm." She got up from the couch, but took the blanket with her while following her sister. "Can I ask you something?"

"Sure." Elsa turned around, facing the younger girl. "Go ahead."

"C-can we still cuddle?" She asked quietly, feeling her face flushing. Elsa smiled, wrapping her arms around her sister and kissing her forehead.

"You know we can." She kissed her face again, as Anna's lips curled into a smile. "We're not changing a single thing." This time, she pressed her lips against Anna's, pulling her closer by her waist. Anna wrapped her arms around Elsa's neck, opening her mouth as the elder girl's tongue pressed her lips. She was glad Elsa was holding her so firmly; otherwise, she probably would have fallen on the floor, thanks to her legs. Anna leaned even closer, twisting her head and earning a moan from Elsa thanks to the closure.

A moment later, and it was way too soon on Anna's point of view, Elsa broke the kiss. She pressed quick pecks on the pink lips, feeling Anna smile against her mouth. They stared at each other's eyes with shy grins on their faces. Elsa moved her hand to Anna's cheekbone, stroking it.

"You're beautiful." Elsa muttered, kissing Anna's forehead once again. "The most beautiful girl ever."

"You're not so bad yourself." Anna joked, making Elsa laugh. "Hey Elsa?"

"Yes, Anna?"

"Is it possible for the hot chocolate to literally burn?" She questioned, making Elsa frown. "Because something is starting to smell on this kitchen."

"Shit, I forgot!" Elsa yelped, running to the stove to turn it off. She heard Anna giggling, and she couldn't help but smile. "That was totally your fault." She said, making Anna laugh even harder.

"Why? Because you can't keep your lips away from mine?" She giggled as her sister came closer, poking her hips. "S-stop! That tickles!"

"You can take this as a payback, you dork." Elsa mocked, tickling her sister. Anna tried to escape to the couch, but it was too late. Elsa held her firmly with one hand, as the other tickled her sister's hips. "Say you're sorry!"

"Can't. Breath." Anna panted, laughing even harder. "S-s-stop!" Somehow, they managed to get to the couch, and Elsa stopped teasing the auburn girl. "Meanie."

"You love it." She leaned, pressing a chaste kiss on Anna's cheek. "Now excuse me, miss. I'll try to fix that mess we made."