ELSA'S POV
I hungmy head as I turned on my heel to walk the three blocks to the castle. The orange sun sank lower and lower into the earth each passing second. And by the time I got inside the sun was already set.
I walked into the kitchen and saw Kai.
"Elsa!" Kai said surprised.
He was in a navy blue robe and had a green glass held up to the water dispenser on the fridge.
"Uh, yeah, good night," I said.
I walked upstairs to get to my room and skidded to a stop when I saw Anna's door. I walked up to it. My clenched up fist hovered next to Anna's plain white door, not sure if I should knock or not.
In the end, I decided to knock.
"Anna," I said.
I remembered what she always did to try to get me out of my room, though it never worked.
"Please, I know you're in there,
If you need to talk, you know we can,
It's hard, I've been through it too,
I'm right out here for you
Just let me in
We only have each other,
It's just you and me,
What are we going to do?" I sang,
"Do you wanna build a snowman?"
I waited for her to come out, or at least answer.
Just as I did to her, she didn't answer.
I sighed and leaned my head against her door.
"Goodnight, Anna," I told the door.
I walked down the hall and to the right and went to my room. I closed the door behind me and collapsed on my bed.
"This was how Anna felt, Elsa," I told the plain white ceiling.
RING RING RING.
I looked at my phone to see who was calling. It was a number I didn't know. But I was curious to see who it was, so I answered it.
"Hello, snowflake," Jack's voice said.
"Jack?! How did you get my number?" I asked.
"Anna, of course," he laughed.
"Oh," I managed to breathe out.
"What's wrong with her?" he asked.
"What do you mean?" I lied.
"Don't play with me, now. After I said her name, you went quiet. Spill," he said.
"She locked herself in her room," I said.
"Like you?" he asked.
"Jack!" I said.
I can't believe he knew that. Did she tell everyone?
"What? Didn't she ever tell you how heartbroken she was about that?" he asked.
"Good bye, Jack," I said as I hung up.
Of course, he kept trying to call, and each time, I ignored it. Finally, I got fed up so I turned my phone off.
I put on short navy-blue sweat pants and a really big purple t-shirt.
I climbed in bed and stared at my ceiling. I looked over at my black alarm clock with blue lettering.
9:34 it read.
What seemed like five minutes later I looked at my clock, again.
10:28.
Just go to sleep Elsa.
11:45.
Why won't I go to sleep?
12:34.
Come on!
1:48
Oh my gosh.
That was the last time I remember looking at my clock.
When I woke up, there was snow circling my bed.
ANNA'S POV
I cried some more. Mom was really truly sad after Elsa locked me out. I never realized it.
I put my guitar in its black case and pushed it under my bed. I set Mom's diary on my oak-wood night stand. I put on my pink and white athletic shorts and pink Aeropostale shirt that I got like three years ago. I walked over to the white light switch and flipped it so the lights turned off. I crawled into the pinkness of my bed.
"Anna," Elsa's voice said right when I was about to go to sleep.
I looked my door that I have always wanted to decorate, but was never allowed to. I had forgotten my door was still locked.
"Please, I know you're in there,
If you need to talk, you know we can,
It's hard, I've been through it too,
I'm right out here for you
Just let me in
We only have each other,
It's just you and me,
What are we going to do?" she sang,
"Do you wanna build a snowman?"
I was touched. That she actually did that to try to make me come out that way. Then I remembered when I did that, she never came out. So, I won't come out, either.
"Goodnight, Anna," she said after a while.
I took my mother's diary from the nightstand and cuddled it.
I fell asleep with it in my arms.
I'm sorry it's so short :'(
I'm starting to get really busy.
I love my version of Do You Wanna Build a Snowman :D
I got the idea of Elsa singing it from DesertSnowQueen.
Byeee
-kaykay
