Chapter 10 - Into The North Mountains Part 3
The next morning, Elsa awoke in her bed, soft arms wrapped around her body. She gasped for a brief second, before she turned her head to see Anna snuggling her. The beautiful girl was still asleep, snoring like a baby.
Elsa blushed softly. It wasn't a dream.
The night before had been so magical for Elsa, since she had finally confessed her feelings for Anna and the redhead had done the same. Now, it was truly a dream come true for the young queen, with Anna spooning her.
Realising that nothing much was going on, Elsa decided to stay here, and rest with Anna. As she closed her eyes to enjoy the intimacy, however, she heard a knock at the door to her hut.
Now, who could that be? Elsa thought. Sliding herself out of bed gently, doing her best not to wake Anna, Elsa crept over to some of the clothes that Kristoff had given her and Anna to wear.
Putting a jacket over her white travelling dress, Elsa headed to the front door of the hut, opening it. Outside, Kristoff was waiting for her, smiling.
"Oh, Kristoff," Elsa greeted him, slightly relieved it was not some intruder. "It's just you."
"Good morning, your majesty," Kristoff replied. "I just came to see how you and Anna were doing."
Elsa brushed a lock of platinum hair from her eye. "We're doing fine. Anna's sleeping like a baby."
"She certainly is a fighter," Kristoff remarked. "Mind if I come in? I could help make you both some soup again."
"No, I think we should just leave Anna to her rest," Elsa told him. "Her wounds still need to heal."
Kristoff nodded. "Alright, we can talk more out here then."
The two of them then walked out into the snow, Elsa getting her first glimpse of morning sunlight. The wintery landscape of the mountains was very picturesque. Finally, it seemed like Elsa finally had a chance to take it all in.
As she stood out in the sun, Elsa could hear the sound of sleigh bells and reindeer from nearby, seeing several ice harvesters preparing their equipment in the village square.
Admiring the sight, Elsa watched as the citizens of her kingdom went about their business.
"Looks like I might be heading out soon," Kristoff admitted. "I heard we're going out to the lakes today."
"Lakes?" Elsa inquired.
Taking Elsa to one side, Kristoff pointed to an area in the mountains around them. It seemed to be a hilltop on a road that led away from the village. "Right up there. There are these lakes that freeze around this time every year. Us harvesters are usually quite busy chopping it up."
Elsa smiled. "That sounds... Rather interesting. Kristoff, would you take me up there? I'd love to see ice harvesting in action."
"Well..." Kristoff thought a moment. "I don't know, your majesty. I mean, things can sometimes get a bit dangerous up there."
"Oh, I wouldn't get in the way," Elsa assured him. "I'd only be an observer. Besides, I suppose it would good for the morale of your fellow ice harvesters if they were visited by royalty."
"You have a point," Kristoff admitted. "Alright, you can tag along, but you stay with me, okay?"
Elsa nodded. "Of course."
After getting a quick breakfast at Kristoff's hut, Elsa and her new ice harvester friend made their way to the village stables, where a lone reindeer and sleigh were waiting for them. The sleigh was made of oak, with a rosemaling pattern along the side that had slightly worn itself out over time.
At the front of the sleigh, a reindeer was waiting, with bushy fur and long antlers. As Kristoff fed it a carrot, he petted its head.
"Hey boy, we've got a special guest travelling with us today, so no riding over any bumps, okay?" Kristoff told the creature, to which it replied with a soft neigh.
Looking at the deer, Elsa smiled. "You seem to have a way with him."
"Sven's my best friend," Kristoff replied. "I don't ride with anyone except him. He and I practically grew up together, although I feel like he could be retiring soon. Reindeer don't live as long as people." He then walked to the back of the sleigh, tapping the seats. "In you hop, your highness."
Elsa climbed into the seating area of the sleigh, sitting comfortably. She then watched Kristoff sit beside her and take the reins of the deer at the front. He tugged on the ropes, letting out a "Hya!" and the reindeer began to trot forward, pulling the sleigh out of the stable and out into the open.
Staring out in awe at the landscape around her, Elsa felt herself feel free and alive as the sleigh raced into the mountains and away from the village. Part of her regretted leaving Anna, but Elsa knew she would be back soon enough.
As the sleigh raced along the slopes of the mountain, snow rising up from the tracks of the carriage, Elsa thought of how much she was experiencing about her kingdom. When she was younger, she would have happily preferred focusing on her studies rather than exploring the world, but now... now she was enjoying discovering all about this village and the ice harvesters.
Perhaps it was another quality of Anna's that had rubbed off on her.
Soon, the sleigh came to a stop and Kristoff hopped out, putting his hands on his hips. "We're here, your majesty!" He called to Elsa.
Standing up in the sleigh, Elsa's eyes widened in awe as she saw the massive frozen lake, with dozens of harvesters picking at the ice with their axes and several carting off blocks on the backs of other sleighs. It was truly an amazing sight, seeing all these men and women working together.
"You have quite the operation here, Mr Bjorgman," She stated to the burly blonde at her side.
Kristoff smirked. "Thank you, your majesty. We do pride ourselves very well. I'm surprised you haven't been up here before."
"To tell you the honest truth, I've explored more outside of Arendelle than I have inside my kingdom's borders," Elsa stated. "I must admit, you are quite handy with an axe... and a crossbow."
"Hey you and that Anna girl were almost wolf food, it was the least I could do," Kristoff told her, he then grabbed out his pickaxe from the back of the sleigh. He then walked to the side of the lake nearby, holding up his pick and slamming it into the frozen mass.
Elsa nearly squirmed as she saw Kristoff constantly smack the pick into the ice. It was a bit painful for her to watch.
She was amazed Kristoff still had a pair of hands to hold that axe with, or feet to stand on.
Eventually, Kristoff had chopped out a large chunk of ice and had hauled it out of the water with a rope, before tossing it into the back of his sleigh. "There... that's one block of ice done. Dozens more to go."
"How do you do that without injuring yourself?" Elsa wondered.
"Takes a hell of a lot of practice," Kristoff remarked. "Trust me, I've come close to losing my feet plenty of times." He laughed. "But here I am, still in one piece."
This made Elsa laugh as well. "You certainly are a strange person, Kristoff Bjorgman."
Kristoff then smiled, leaning up against the side of the sleigh. "Speaking of people, what's the deal with you and Anna anyway? Is she like your bodyguard or something?"
The Queen blushed a little, rubbing the back of her head. She wasn't comfortable saying that she and Anna were together, especially since they could be collected by the royal guards any day now. She hadn't dwelled on her new relationship with Anna much, since it was still early days.
But she quickly gave Kristoff an answer. "We're just friends, nothing more, nothing less."
"If you say so," Kristoff agreed. "Don't worry about her too much okay? She'll pull through."
"Yeah," Elsa agreed, but it didn't stop a small surge of guilt from festering anyway. Bringing Anna here was her fault and not having the means to protect her made it even worse. At least they were fortunate enough to have Kristoff stumble across them, and have the moral ground to want to help. Elsa gave him another grateful smile. "Thanks to you. I'll be forever in your debt because of this."
Kristoff waved a hand in dismissal like he saved people from wolf attacks every day. "Just being a good Samaritan."
xXx
Meanwhile, back down in the village, Anna had woken up and put on some clothes over her bandages. Since her winter dress had been torn in the wolf attack, she had borrowed some ice harvester clothes from Kristoff.
Her wounds were feeling a lot better and she wasn't in excruciating pain with every movement. She was also feeling a lot happier as well, although that may have been because of her new girlfriend.
Elsa.
The beautiful blonde hadn't left the girls mind all day. Even though she had gone out for the day, Anna could feel Elsa still with her in spirit. She didn't know how her relationship with the queen was going to work, but Anna had faith in herself.
Now though, Anna was heading towards the local trading post, hoping they had some sort of food for sale. The young girl wasn't exactly fond of the idea of having vegetable soup for dinner that evening.
As she made her way through the village, seeing the townsfolk going about their day, Anna couldn't help feeling the history nerd in her go a bit giddy. This was just like going to one of those historical recreation towns, only this wasn't just some modern tourist attraction. This was a real village in the 19th century.
Part of Anna wished she had a camera to capture the moment, but then she knew that she'd likely cause all sorts of havoc with the space-time continuum, as if she wasn't doing that already.
Eventually, Anna arrived at a hut near the rear of the village, surrounded by trees and the village stables. It seemed very quaint, with a snow covered roof and a chimney billowing out smoke from a roaring fire.
There was even a sign on the front, one which Anna wiped the snow from and read aloud. "Wandering Oaken's trading post... Ooh, and sauna!"
It had probably been ages since Anna had been in a sauna and she knew very well how relaxing they could be.
Anna then walked into the store, feeling a little warmer from the heat of the fire. She decided to take off her jacket, leaving it on the coat peg by the entrance. The store had quite a homely feel to it, one that Anna appreciated.
Before Anna could start looking through the small aisles of the shop, however, someone called to her in a rather jolly voice.
"Yoo-hoo! Big Summer Blowout!"
Looking to her left, Anna saw a rather burly looking man with red frizzy hair and a moustache. He had a cheerful smile and he tapped his fingers together. "My name is Oaken, feel free to browse my wares if there is anything you like."
"A bit cold for a summer sale isn't it?" Anna joked. "I mean with all the snow."
"The snow is quite a natural occurrence around here," Oaken stated. "I hope you find what you are looking for, miss."
Anna hoped so as well. She then began to look through the aisles, seeing if there was something good to eat, or better yet, some sort of ointment or medicine for her wounds. Sadly, like a gas station in her time, the selection of what was available wasn't exactly great.
None of the foods seemed rather edible looking to Anna and to be honest she was starting to lose her appetite.
However, Anna did realise that something in the store might have been of value to her. As she looked to the rear of the establishment, Anna noticed a door labelled "Sauna". She smiled and walked over to it, before getting Oaken's attention.
"Excuse me!" Anna called. "Is this sauna available?"
"Why yes, would you like to book a session in?" Oaken replied. "Since not many people use it these days, I will charge you half price for it."
"Ooh thank you!" Anna cheerfully responded. She knew a sauna would be very relaxing for her wounds. Plus, Elsa might have wanted to join her since they were a couple now.
Anna reached into her pocket and took out a small purse filled with gold coins. Elsa had left them back at the hut and Anna knew she wouldn't mind.
She then placed them into the hands of the shopkeeper, smiling. "Will these be enough for me and my girlfriend to spend a couple of hours in your sauna?"
Oaken's eyes widened and he nodded. "Yes, these are more than enough, my dear. I'll make sure everything is ready for you."
"Thank you," Anna said gratefully, with a beaming grin on her face.
xXx
Later that day, Anna was sat in front of her hut in the village, playing in the snow. She had started to get bored without Elsa's company, having explored every nook and cranny in the village.
She had decided to pass the time building snowmen, having created a veritable army of them by now. They all were very small, with goofy faces drawn on them by Anna's finger.
Sure, it was a bit childish, but Anna was very much a kid at heart.
Eventually, Anna started to get bored of this as well. She sat on the front step of the hut, bored out of her mind.
If she had her phone or her watch she could have checked the time, but sadly those items were not in her person. She didn't want Elsa to miss their sauna session. After all, it was going to be the first thing they did as a couple.
The sky was turning orange with the setting sun and Anna knew the moon and stars would follow it. Maybe they could see the aurora again, although it wouldn't have been the same as up in the mountains.
Just then, Anna heard the sound of sleigh bells ringing in the distance, as well as the distinct noise of galloping hooves. She beamed and stood up, seeing a dozen sleighs being pulled by reindeer arrive in the village square.
Elsa was sitting with Kristoff in one of the lead carriages, a smile on her face.
Anna's eyes widened with joy. "Elsa!" She cried, running out towards the woman she loved. She had missed her so much.
Turning around, Elsa was very surprised to see Anna running towards her, but wasn't prepared for the younger girl to hug her tightly. She blushed and hugged Anna back.
Sighing, Anna pulled Elsa close to her, purring happily. "Welcome back."
"You seem happy," Elsa replied, stroking Anna's hair. "And... Very much feeling better I see."
"I guess true love heals all wounds," Anna remarked with a wink.
"Hush you," Elsa replied. "Let's not go around spreading our love just yet."
Anna sighed. "You're right." She then playfully nudged Elsa's arm, smirking at her girlfriend. "So... Do you wanna build a snowman?"
The thought sounded lovely, but Elsa was already feeling very exhausted from her day out. She just wanted to just sit and relax without a care in the world.
"I'm sorry, Anna," Elsa told her. "I've had a long day. Maybe we can build snowmen tomorrow?"
"That's fine," The strawberry blonde accepted. She had better plans for them that evening anyway. "I've got just the thing to help you relax."
"Oh?"
Anna then leaned close and whispered her idea into Elsa's ear. She then looked at Elsa in the eyes, the blonde being very surprised.
"You arranged for what?!" Elsa exclaimed. "A sauna session?! For us?!"
"Well we need to relax sometime, don't we?" Anna admitted, giggling from Elsa's reaction. "Besides... I thought it would be something cute for us to do together."
Elsa blushed softly. "Well... I suppose it won't matter if we see each other in the nude... we are supposed to be a couple now after all."
"So... are you in?"
The Queen nodded and smirked playfully. "I suppose I am."
xXx
Once the sun had gone down, Anna and Elsa headed out of their hut, making their way towards the trading post. The village had gotten very quiet, something that Anna was thankful for.
"Are you sure we'll be alone for this?" Elsa inquired. "I'd prefer to keep my dignity intact."
Her girlfriend giggled. "Don't worry. The owner gave me the keys before we left. They'll be no one in this place but us."
"I hope so," Elsa stated. "Because I'd prefer you to be the only one to see au naturale." She then gave Anna wink.
The two of them soon arrived at the trading post, completely abandoned at this late hour. Anna soon unlocked the hut with her key, and gestured for Elsa to walk inside. After all, she was royalty.
Elsa smiled and stepped inside, not phased from the cold inside. Anna, on the other hand, preferred the heat and lit the fire in the corner of the hut, warming herself up.
"You know you'll be in a steaming hot sauna in ten minutes, right?" Elsa remarked.
"Hey, I'd rather not get hypothermia in here," Anna responded, holding her hands over the open flame.
Elsa smiled, walking over to her companion. "You make a good point," she said, kneeling down beside her and watching the flames crackle and dance in the fireplace.
Anna merely smirked. "I thought you weren't bothered by the cold?"
"I'm not," Elsa told her. "But just because I don't feel the cold, doesn't mean I don't mind warming myself up every now and then."
Nudging her arm, Anna grinned. "Come on, Queenie. Let's go steam ourselves up."
Elsa stood up, looking around and feeling a little worried. "Wait, are you sure we should get changed here?"
"There's no one here but us, remember?" Anna reminded her. Anna then reached under her jacket, pulling off her ice harvester clothes. She started to strip down to her skin, revealing her freckled, bandaged figure.
Blushing bright red, Elsa could feel heart thumping in her chest as Anna practically stood before her in all her naked beauty.
Seeing the flush on Elsa's cheeks, Anna smirked again. "See, told you there was nothing to worry about."
"And y-you were quite r-right," the queen stammered, still in awe of Anna's effortless beauty.
Anna laughed. "Oh come on. You stripped for me before now!" She was loving how shy and adorable the proud Queen of Arendelle had become.
Biting her lip, Elsa started to take off her own clothes, sliding off her white and blue dress and underwear. She tried her best to not gawp at Anna and her perfectly proportioned frame.
Soon, Elsa was naked as well and Anna walked up to her, holding Elsa's hand. She led her to the sauna at the back of the hut, both of them walking inside.
Elsa got herself a towel and wrapped it around herself. She didn't like the thought of her rump becoming filled with splinters from sitting on the saunas wooden seats.
Her lover had opted to remain as she was, seeing the steam rise up from the small pit in the centre of the room.
"Ahhh," Anna sighed in content, leaning back. "Now this is more like it!"
Sighing as she laid back in the sauna, Elsa was utterly in heaven at the sensation she was feeling. She was in elation as she felt the steam and heat literally sweat her worries and fears away. Smiling, she looked over at Anna, seeing her new lover relaxing as well.
While she had assumed that Anna and her would be doing intimate things together, she hadn't expected they'd be in a room naked together just yet. But the sauna was very relaxing and soothing.
Anna had really come up with a good idea for them together. Seeing Anna pour water on the pit and more steam rising up, Elsa shivered with excitement as the heat overcame her.
Resting back, Anna looked over at Elsa. "So... what do you think?"
"It's... not so bad," Elsa admitted, blushing a little. "It is quite relaxing... although, I guess I'm not used to being so close to other nude women." She looked away. "You really do have an amazing body."
The ginger sniggered. "You're welcome, Elsa. You're pretty hot yourself."
"Very funny," Elsa remarked, rolling her eyes at Anna's terrible pun. She felt herself growing very warm in the sauna, her whole body steaming up. "Good grief, I've never felt so warm in all my life."
Anna laughed. "Come on, it's not that bad. I used to do this all the time back when I was in college. A sit in a sauna can really help with exam stress."
Just then, Elsa's hand moved over and held Anna's. The two of them blushed and moved closer to one another, cuddling softly. The towel over Elsa soon fell to the floor of the room and Anna snuggled her tighter.
Elsa sighed, resting in Anna's arms. This was most unexpected, but she welcomed the embrace with delight.
"If this gets too uncomfortable, let me know," Anna told her.
Nodding, Elsa held herself closer to Anna, shedding a single happy tear. "I love you... So much."
"I love you too, Elsa," Anna replied softly.
xXx
The next morning, Anna poked her head into the bedroom of hers and Elsa's hut, seeing her beloved Queen sleeping soundly. After they had come back from the sauna, Elsa had been rather tired, and had gone to take an early night.
Even though it was now morning and while Anna would have respected her and let her sleep, there was no one small problem: she was bored.
She crept to Elsa's bedside and rested her elbows on the mattress, looking over her girlfriend's shoulder. "Psst Elsa."
"Mmmm..." Elsa murmured, sounding like a kitten purring.
"Elsa, are you awake?" Anna asked.
"I am now," The Queen groaned, rolling onto her side and weakly opening her sleep filled eyes. "What... What is it?"
"I was wondering...do you wanna build a snowman?"
Elsa raised a confused eyebrow. "A snowman?"
"Yeah, you promised yesterday, remember?"
Taking a moment to recall the events of the evening before, Elsa remembered Anna's snowmen building. "Oh yes... So I did."
"So... Wanna go out and build some with me?" Anna wondered, making an innocent puppy face.
Realising she couldn't ignore Anna's adorable gaze, Elsa sighed. "Alright... So long as I get some breakfast first."
Anna's expression fell. She hadn't exactly brought any food for Elsa and she wasn't exactly fond of vegetable soup. However, she then remembered another thing they could eat.
"Wait just a sec," Anna stated before darting out of the room. A few seconds later, she returned, bearing the fruits of her labour. In her hands were a pair of chocolate bars from her era.
Elsa looked at the sweet treats, very sceptically. She remembered clearly instructing Anna to leave her modern items behind.
"Look I know what you're thinking," Anna told Elsa. "I know I shouldn't have brought these, but they were just a snack."
Sighing, Elsa took one of the bars. "Well, it's better than nothing. Where on earth did you hide these?"
"In the pocket of my winter dress," Anna explained. "It was the one bit of my outfit that didn't get torn to shreds by those wolves."
Elsa chewed the chocolate in her teeth, breaking a piece from the bar. "This isn't so bad. Thank you."
Anna smiled, digging into her own chocolate. "You're welcome, Elsa. Now let's go build some snowmen."
And build snowmen they did. Heading out of their hut once they had finished their rather unconventional breakfast, Anna and Elsa quickly started to build a large snowman in front of the hut.
First Anna rolled up several large balls of snow, then she and Elsa piled the balls into a column of three. Lastly, Anna created a pair of deep holes in her creations head, while Elsa found some pebbles and twigs to act as its arms and toothy grin.
Finally, after their first creation was complete, Elsa stood proud of what she and Anna had made. She knew it was a bit childish, but she was having fun with Anna, an act that was its own reward.
Resting her head on Elsa's shoulder, Anna looked her beautiful girlfriend dead in the eye. "So... You thought of a name?"
Pondering for a second, Elsa made her choice. "Olaf."
"Olaf?" Anna raised an eyebrow.
Elsa giggled. "A little mouse I had as a child. The only pet I ever had."
"Awwwww," Anna cooed.
Just then the two of them heard the sound of bells entering the village, although these were not the bells of the ice harvesters sleighs. Rather, they were the bells on horse-drawn carriages. Recognising the sounds, Elsa quickly turned around, seeing a group of royal guards arrive in the village.
Amazed to see that they were finally going home, Elsa beamed at Anna. "Look, Anna. My guards have found us. We're going home!"
"Yay!" Anna cheered. "Wait what? So soon?"
"It looks that way," Elsa admitted. "Come on, let's go greet our saviours."
The two of them walked over the carriages, Elsa noticing the familiar face of a butler with grey hair and glasses hop out of one of the carriages and head towards her bowing in respect. it was Kai, having come in person to accompany his queen home.
"Your majesty, thank goodness you and Anna are safe," he said with relief. "We've been tracking you for the past two days after the storm came down in the mountains."
"It's good to see you as well, old friend," Elsa stated, smiling.
Looking through the horses, Anna noticed two of them at the rear, a familiar pair of mares that she recognised instantly. One was white and the other had brown sandy fur. It was the horses they had rode to the mountains on. "Hey Elsa, look! It's our rides."
Kai smiled. "They led us to you. One of our search parties found them wandering the woods. With a bit of persuasion, they retraced their steps to here."
Elsa stroked her horse's snout, smiling. "Good girl, Freya," she thanked her, nuzzling the horse's nose with her own.
Just then, Kristoff and a group of ice harvesters then arrived, admiring the guards who had arrived in the village. "Hey, what's going on here?"
"Don't worry, Kristoff," Elsa assured her new friend. "These are my guards. They've come to take me back to the city."
"You're going home?" Kristoff assumed. "Well... this is a bit unexpected."
Elsa and Anna both walked towards Kristoff and smiled. They wanted to express how grateful they were for all he and the village had done for them these past couple of days. Elsa then bowed before Kristoff, a traditional show of respect.
"Kristoff Bjorgman, I and my girl- I mean friend, will always be in your debt. Thank you for your assistance in our time of need."
Kristoff smirked. "No need to thank me, Elsa," he told her. "Up in these mountains, we look out for one another. I suppose you should be heading home now."
"We should," Elsa agreed. "Guards, mount up. It's time for me to return to my kingdom!"
"Of course your majesty!" Kai agreed, as the rest of the soldiers climbed onto their horses and began to march back in the direction of the city.
After Elsa had helped Anna onto her steed, they began to trot after the soldiers on horseback, with Anna very relieved to be finally going home and soon being back in her own bed again.
It was quite a long ride back to Arendelle, but once the Queen and her lover had passed through the familiar gates to the courtyard and dismounted their steeds, they knew their long journey was behind them. As they entered the castled, Anna stretched her arms out and yawned.
Elsa held Anna's hand, smiling at her. "Tired, my love?"
"Exhausted," Anna stated. "I just want to be back in my own bed again." She chuckled. "I bet a lot of crazy shit has happened while I've been gone."
"I'll no doubt have a lot of my duties to catch up on as well," Elsa admitted. "I haven't been away from my castle for some time."
"I'm sure you'll do fine," Anna assured her. "Now, be a good girlfriend and see your woman home." She giggled and bopped her on the nose.
Elsa laughed and walked Anna down the corridors to her bedroom, the portal to Anna's timeline. As Elsa led Anna to her bedroom to see her back to her own time, the redhead signed, thankful to finally be going to home. It had been a very long weekend for her, but it had been one with a happy ending. She held Elsa's hand as they entered the familiar room.
Elsa stroked Anna's cheek. "Will you be alright back in your time?" She wondered. "I might not be able to visit for a few days, since things will be pretty hectic over here."
"I'll be okay," Anna promised. She would miss Elsa dearly, but just as she was about to head to the door to her time, a very cute idea came into her head. "Oh, Elsa?"
"Yes?" The Queen responded, holding her hands and bashing her eyebrows in affection for Anna.
Rubbing the back of her head, Anna confessed her idea. "Well um... Elsa... if you aren't too busy at the end of the week... would you like to maybe... go out with me?"
"Go out?" Elsa raised an eyebrow. "I'm sorry, I'm confused, what did you mean by that?"
"I mean like on a date, you know?" Anna remarked. "As an actual couple. You and me and such and all that cutesy stuff."
Elsa then blushed a little. It was a cute idea and Anna was starting to be on a winning streak when it came to good ideas.. "Well... I did quite like it the last time I went into your time... could we perhaps go to that same restaurant? The one your friends owned?"
"Sure!" Anna beamed. "I'll uhhh... see you then." She then walked over to the door to Elsa's shower room, the portal to her time. As she stepped through the door, she found herself greeted with a very unusual surprise.
The time in her house was different than it should have been. While Anna was expecting the morning sun, it was instead sunset, just like how it was in Arendelle. For whatever reason, the time had adjusted between their timelines. Time in Arendelle and in Newbury would follow the same path now.
Staring in awe, the ginger gulped. "Okay... that's new."
Poking her head in, Elsa noticed the change as well. "That is... different."
Anna smiled. "Maybe it's a good different." She then took a few steps into her own timeline, breathing a sigh of relief.
Walking up to Anna, Elsa then took her hands. Now that they were a couple, Elsa had been wanting to do this for the last couple of days. Their eyes met for a brief moment, before Elsa brought their lips together, the two of them sharing a sweet loving kiss.
Moaning slightly as the cool touch of Elsa's lips felt her own, Anna wrapped her arms around Elsa's body, kissing Elsa back. She was suddenly over the moon with love for her girlfriend. As their lips parted, she saw Elsa staring into her eyes.
"Just so you don't forget about me," Elsa cooed, before turning around and walking through the door to her own time. "I'll see you at the end of the week."
Blushing, Anna waved her beloved goodbye. This had probably been the strangest weekend of her life, but it was one that Anna would surely never forget. Especially if Elsa kept giving her kisses like that.
xXx
Author's note: Yes, they are indeed going on a date... and just had a first kiss. You may need to wait a while for their date, but I assure you, it will be well worth it. See you then everyone!
