Listening to 'Jump From A Waterfall' by Chris Hordijk on repeat would make it better to read.
Elsa blinked.
What? What did Anna just say? That she loved her?
Elsa tensed and Anna started to worry. Too fast? Had she gone too far too fast?
Elsa got up slowly and took small steps away from Anna.
"Elsa..."
Snap.
Elsa ran to her room and shut the door behind her. Anna heard a click, knowing the door was locked but she still ran after her. She knocked on the door. "Elsa please! Let's just talk this out! I'm sorry if I say something wrong! I-" No...Anna couldn't say she didn't mean it. That would only make things worse, and it would be a lie. She sighed and spread her hand open. Letting the palm press against cold wood. "Elsa..." She whispered. She heard nothing in the dead silence. "Elsa please...I meant what I said... but running away isn't healthy...Please just...tell me the truth."
That's all Anna wanted. She wanted the truth. Why was Elsa running? Why was she so afraid of this!? She didn't want Elsa to shut her out again. She wanted to see the beauty that was her rose. But it was going to take a while.
Anna skipped school the next day. She only left Elsa's house to buy the girl chocolates. Every once in a while she would holler to Elsa telling her she'd be back soon when she really just sat outside. Waiting for Elsa to do what she wished. To eat the chocolate left on the kitchen counter or to use the john or to eat in general. Only once Anna heard the faint sound to a door shut would she come back in. Letting Elsa know she was back.
This routine carried for a full day. On day two in the evening did the redhead actually get an idea. She felt like it was natural for Elsa to have to think about answers. So she let her be. But she missed that face. She wanted to see it desperately. That tiny smile, that sweet voice. She loved it all. And now where was all that? Hidden behind a door.
Anna got off the couch and went to Elsa's door. "Elsa...I'm going out for a bit. I'll bring you back chocolate alright?" She told a silent door. She sighed and grabbed her sweater before leaving.
When she came back she left a box of chocolates on the kitchen counter. Behind them she placed a flower vase full of roses with a note leaning against it's side; leaving a single white rose on top of the chocolate box. She took a breath and headed to the door. She wanted to tell Elsa she was leaving but debated against it and simply sat outside on the steps.
Elsa wasn't sure if Anna had left without telling her; but after a few minutes of listening for movement and getting none. She took a deep breath and grabbed the door knob. She emerged from the hall and gasped at the roses and chocolates in her kitchen. Elsa picked up the white rose and smiled but then frowned slightly. She missed Anna... Probably just as much as the girl missed her as well. She sighed and picked up the note.
Roses for a silent flower...
A closed red rose for the love you want to let go.
A pink rose for the admiration I have towards you, and the gentleness you own. Also it stands for "Please believe me".
A yellow for the joy I have every time I see you, for the promise of a new beginning and so you know "I care".
A lavender for my love for you at first sight.
A yellow with a red tip so you know every day I'm falling in love with you.
The shreds of a blue rose, for I want to prove our love isn't impossible.
Elsa looked up and finally noticed the blue shreds in the roses' water. She turned the note over.
And finally white. For it's everything that you are. A beauty in silence, an absolutely heavenly girl. Most of all, I want you to know, no matter what, We are worthy of each other.
These roses are the eight most important to me. The eighth...is you...
Elsa placed her hand her mouth. She was full blown awestruck by the gift. She was crying. God, she meant as much to Anna as Anna meant to her. And only Anna was showing that. She held the white rose and note to her chest. Then, Elsa placed the gifts down and stumbled over to her door, hoping Anna didn't go too far.
A surprised Anna met a sobbing Elsa at the door frame and gently pushed her back in the house. "Elsa! You can't go out crying like that!" Elsa threw her arms around Anna's neck and held her tight; ignoring the redhead scolding her.
Anna felt Elsa's body tremble and her whimper against Anna's neck. Anna grabbed the back of Elsa's thighs and made the legs wrap around her waist. Elsa getting a better grip on Anna.
Elsa cried lightly into the crook of a freckled neck. "I love you...I'm sorry it took so long but I love you!" She whimpered.
Anna released one thigh and rubbed circles on Elsa's back. Luckily, Elsa was clinging to the girl anyways. "Shh, it's okay...I love you too...Shhh" Anna tried to relax the girl and it was working.
"You never left did you?" Elsa asked, realizing the girl was right out on the door step when she opened the door.
Anna shook her head. "I never will." Elsa snuggled into Anna's neck further. "Did you miss me when you were looking for yourself in here?" Anna teased.
Elsa nodded and gripped her tighter. "I did... A lot..." She whispered. Anna walked over to the couch and sat them both down, Elsa straddling her hips. "Can you say it again? For me?" Elsa asked.
Anna smiled and kissed Elsa on the lips. "I love you."
Both ignored the house door opening but they did notice it slam shut.
It's short I know! Okay...so... um... Someone kinda walked in on them. Soo yeah.. You probably know who it was. Or do you? Could be Dartin. Or one of Elsa's girls like Snow or Belle. We all know Cinderella would have knocked.
So yeah! I'll update when I can:)
Thanks for the amazing support!
~Music
