Elsa really needed some Ibuprofen. Her head was pounding and all she wanted to do was lay down. But, as usual, she had work. Always working, no time for anything else.

Elsa put her head on her desk and sighed. How could she let Anna go? How could she let her little sister go all the way to America without her?

Elsa knew she wasn't the best sister. She never had to be. She just had to make her parents proud and take over the country when they left. But in all that time, Elsa rarely thought of her younger sister. She was too afraid to ever play with her, for fear she would say something wrong.

After their parents died, Elsa had a better reason not to talk to Anna. She had to run the country and take over what their parents left them.

Elsa looked up when she heard a knock at the door.

"Come in," Elsa muttered.

A man about a year older than Elsa came in. He had white hair and pale blue eyes, almost just like Anna.

The man said "Lunch is served, my Queen."

Elsa frowned and laid her head back on the desk. "Tell the cook that I am swamped in paper work."

The man sighed and answered "I have some Ibuprofen, if you need some."

"Oh, thank Jesus!" Elsa yelled. The man smiled and handed her the bottle. She took two pills from it and swallowed them dry.

"Water?" he asked.

Elsa gasped "Please."

The man pulled a water bottle from his coat and handed it to Elsa. She gratefully grabbed it and chugged it. She was already feeling lighter.

"Oh, and Queen Elsa?" the man asked.

"Yes?" she replied.

"Southernn Isles is on line three about the royal fiasco between Princess Anna and Prince Hans."

Elsa groaned. "It is already public. Can they not understand?"

The man shrugged and left. Elsa looked at the blinking red light on her phone, no doubt with an angry Prime Minister on the line.

Elsa remembered the day that Anna met Hans. Elsa's coronation day was a wonderful day. Except with Anna getting wasted and getting married to a man she never even met. How angry was Anna when Elsa had the marriage annulled.

That was the day that Anna had applied to Columbia in New York. Elsa didn't even understand. Why was she so angry? She knew that she wasn't ready to be married, but why did she fight so much about the annulment?

Elsa sighed. She knew she should have asked Anna before throwing away the marriage, but Elsa just wanted to protect her sister. Elsa wondered if she still had to beg for her sister to understand.

Elsa sighed and picked up the phone. "Hello, you are speaking to the Queen."

And thus began more work for poor Queen Elsa. A queen with no sister to keep her company.