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Chapter 11: Err, Anna!
Elsa sighed as her hand grew numb from all the documents she had to sign. The Queen groaned slightly as she stared at the pile in front of her. Wasting no time, Elsa got started on it.
Suddenly, the door SLAMMED open!
Elsa jumped up from her seat, gasping as all of her papers fell to the floor. "Anna!" She glared.
"Elsa! Help!" Anna screamed as she closed the door.
"Anna? What's wrong?" Elsa asked with worry.
Anna didn't hear her, too focused on getting the door to lock.
"Are you hurt?" Elsa asked as she inspected her sister for any injuries.
Anna shook her head, now looking for a hiding spot. "Elsa! S-She's…"
"Who's 'she'? -And what are you doing?" Elsa asked, watching her sister look behind the curtains.
Anna decided to hide under Elsa's bed. "I need to hide! She's coming for me!" Anna explained in a hushed whisper.
"Who's coming for you?" Elsa asked impatiently.
Suddenly, 3 loud knocks hit the door. "BANG BANG BANG!"
Startled, Elsa flinched. "Anna, what did you do?" She whimpered.
"OPEN UP!" Said the voice behind the door.
Elsa slowly took a few steps back. "No one's here…."
"BAM!"
Elsa watched as her door broke open, falling to the floor.
Gerda marched in, growling. "Where is she?!"
Elsa gulped. "W-Who?"
"Your sister!" Gerda crossed her arms.
"I-I don't know. I haven't seen her since breakfast…"
Gerda walked over to Elsa, standing face to face. "Your majesty, I highly suggest you tell me the truth, now…," she spat out.
Elsa took another step back. "I-I am. I honestly don't know where she is."
Gerda glared at Elsa. "Your majesty, Princess Anna has caused a huge mess."
Elsa's eyes widened. "S-She has?"
Gerda nodded before gritting her teeth. "Your sister has caused a fire in the kitchen, crashed into an armor suit, spilled water all over the hallway, and even destroyed one of our most expensive plates."
Elsa let out a small gasp. "I-I will deal with Anna myself. I apologize for the mess she's caused, and I will make sure it is all fixed."
Gerda raised an eyebrow, before slowly nodding. "Thank you," she said before walking out.
Elsa let out a small sigh, before facing her sister. "ANNA!" She shrieked.
Anna winced at Elsa's sudden outburst, and slowly made her way out from under the bed. "Y-Yes?"
"Why did you almost destroy the castle?!"
Anna took a few steps back. "I-I… I just wanted a cookie…"
Elsa raised an eyebrow. "You started a fire because you wanted a cookie?!"
"N-No?"
Elsa groaned, putting her head in her hands. "Anna, you have exactly one minute to explain why I shouldn't stuff you inside a mountain of snow."
Anna gulped, taking a deep breath. "Well it all started this morning…."
1 Hour Earlier...
Anna walked inside the kitchen, looking for something to eat. She spotted a whole tray full of fresh cookies, and instantly ran over to it. The Princess reached for a cookie, only to drop it a few seconds later.
For the cookies had just been taken out of the oven, and were still very hot.
Anna smiled as an idea came to her, and she walked over to a cabinet. Standing on her tippy toes, she tried to grab a plate.
Unfortunately, the plates were above the stove, and Anna gasped as she lost her grip, causing the plate to fall and-
"AHH!" Anna shrieked as the plate caught on fire, before shattering onto the floor. She knew she had to get some water, and quickly grabbed an empty pot. Anna ran out of the kitchen and into a nearby bathroom. Already hearing screams from outside, she tried her best to quickly fill the pot. Once Anna was done, she ran back to the kitchen, only to bump into-
"Princess Anna!" Kai gasped as water flew from Anna's hand, spilling all over the floor.
Anna sighed as she ran back into the bathroom, impatiently waiting for the pot to be refilled.
"Fire!" Screamed a nearby guard.
Anna winced as the screaming grew. Once the pot was half way full, she quickly made her way back to the kitchen. Running, Anna threw the water over the fire, causing it to die. She sighed, thankful that it had worked.
"Your Highness!" Gerda shrieked, finding out what had just happened.
Anna's eye widened as she quickly made a dash for the door.
Gerda saw this and ran after the Princess.
Unfortunately, Anna hadn't noticed the water on the floor and slipped, causing her to land into a suit of armor.
"CRASH!"
Groaning, Anna quickly got up, running towards Elsa's room.
"...And that's what happened…" Anna finished.
Elsa raised an eyebrow. "So all that happened, just because you wanted a cookie?"
Anna nodded slowly. "Glad you understand...Anyways, thanks for getting rid of Gerda… I'm gonna go now…" She awkwardly walked towards the door.
But Elsa stopped her, quickly grabbing her hand. "Oh no you don't."
"Elsa, it was an accident." Anna said, trying to get Elsa to release her grip.
"Anna, I know it was an accident, but it doesn't change the fact that you had caused it."
"B-But, I just wanted a cookie!" Anna defended.
"I'm sorry Anna, but I'm going to have to punish you." Elsa said firmly.
"For wanting a cookie?!"
"No. For setting the kitchen on fire, spilling water, and breaking expensive plates."
"What- no! Elsa, you can't punish me!"
"Would you rather have Gerda do it?" Elsa raised an eyebrow.
Anna gulped, before shaking her head. "Fine, what's my punishment," she sighed.
"You will be Gerda's servant for the rest of the day."
Anna gasped. "What! B-But Elsa-"
"No buts Anna. For the rest of the day, you will follow all of Gerda's requests."
"Elsa, I can't because I erm…-"
"Anna, don't." Elsa shook her head, clearly knowing that Anna was trying to make up an excuse. "Please let Gerda know and if you'll excuse me, I'm going to apologize to the chefs." She sighed, making her way out of the room.
Anna groaned. She knew that there was no way out, especially when Elsa was talking all 'queen-like'. The Princess slowly made her way to Gerda, hoping the day would be over soon.
30 Minutes Later….
The Princess sighed as she stood in front of a shelf full of vases. Anna could've sworn that she saw Gerda grin evilly when she found out that the Princess had to follow her every order. The first task given to Anna was to dust the vases. Trying not to sneeze, Anna quickly dusted each jar. Suddenly, she spotted an ant on one of the vases and gasped. Unfortunately, she had let go of the duster, causing it to fly off and-
"CRASH!"
Anna winced as all of the vases shattered. She could hear footsteps marching over to where she was, and embraced for the-
"Princess Anna!" Gerda shrieked as she spotted most of the castle's priceless vases, shattered.
Anna gulped. "Hey Gerda…"
Gerda growled slightly before grabbing the Princess's ear and dragging her upstairs.
Elsa sighed, taking a seat by her desk. She had just apologized to the chefs and maids for the mess that her sister had caused. Elsa was thankful that she didn't have to deal with any-
"Your Majesty!" Gerda said, marching inside the Queen's room.
Elsa jumped up, startled. "AH- Gerda?"
"Queen Elsa, Princess Anna has destroyed a whole shelf full of priceless vases!"
Elsa's eyes widened as she faced her sister.
Anna knew that Elsa was looking at her, and awkwardly avoided her glare.
"Anna." Elsa walked over to her sister. "Is this true?"
Anna gulped and faced Elsa. "Y-Yes, but it was an-"
Elsa sighed. "An accident. I know. Gerda, I'm sorry for Anna's destruction and I'll make sure it won't happen again."
Gerda nodded as she let go of the Princess. Bowing, she exited the room.
Once Gerda was gone, Anna let out a sigh of relief. "Elsa, I didn't mean to knock them down. It just sorta...happened."
Elsa shook her head, unamused. "Anna, what am I going to do with you?" She sighed.
"You can let me go," Anna laughed nervously.
"Anna, I shouldn't even have to punish you!" Elsa glared.
"You're right, you shouldn't. That's why I'll just make this easier for the both of us, and not receive any more punishments," Anna smiled innocently.
Elsa rolled her eyes. "Anna, you're still going to be punished."
"But why? Gerda probably doesn't want me to help her anymore, knowing that I'll just destroy everything."
"And that's why you're going to be helping Kai."
Anna groaned. "Elsa, please. I promise I'll try to be more careful."
Elsa shook her head. "I'll let Kai know," she declared before walking out.
A Few Minutes Later...
"So, did you really break all of those vases?" Kai asked the Princess.
Anna nodded. "Yeah, but it was an accident!"
"Just like causing a fire in the kitchen, spilling water all over the hallway, and smashing into a suit of armour?" Kai raised an eyebrow.
Anna nodded. "Yes! But Elsa's being a meanie and won't let it go," she groaned.
Kai shook his head and chuckled. "Well Princess Anna, I'll try to make your punishment as easy as possible."
Anna smiled. "Really? Thank you Kai!"
Kai smiled, before grabbing a bucket of ice. "All I need you to do is take this downstairs and deliver it to Marion, the chef.
Anna nodded, thankful that Kai was much more understanding. She took the bucket of ice and headed downstairs. Unfortunately, Anna didn't notice the piece of paper sitting on the first step, and within seconds she-
"AHH!" Anna screamed as she landed on her back. She was glad she hadn't fallen downstairs, but then Anna noticed that her bucket of ice was empty!
And when it seemed as things couldn't get worse, Kai walked by carrying huge stacks of paper.
"Kai no!" Anna tried to warn him, but he was too busy reading.
Anna embraced herself for the-
"AHHH!" Kai shrieked. He dropped all of his papers and fell downstairs.
Anna shut her eyes. Once the screaming quieted, she instantly got up and carefully walked downstairs.
"Ice?! Why is there ice on the stairs?!" Kai shrieked.
Anna made it downstairs without slipping on any ice. "I slipped on a piece of paper, a-and all of the ice fell out," she explained.
"Ow, my foot!" Kai winced.
Anna sat down next to him, examining his foot. She noticed a small bump start to form around his ankle. "Kai, I think you sprained your ankle."
Kai groaned. Maybe he should've gaven Princess Anna an easier task.
A few seconds later the guards arrived, carrying Kai away to the doctor.
Anna sighed. Maybe if she ran away to the North Mountain, Elsa wouldn't kill her.
Elsa heard screaming coming from downstairs. She quickly set her work down and headed towards the noise. Elsa gasped when she saw ice and paper surrounding the stairs. Taking a closer look, she also noticed Kai being carried away by a guard. Only one person could've caused this, Elsa thought. Sighing, she waved her hand, causing the ice to disappear.
Anna heard someone come downstairs. Her eyes widened as she tried to scream, "No, there's ice on-" Anna gasped, seeing that it was Elsa.
Elsa walked downstairs, glaring at her sister. "Anna, what happened?!"
Anna gulped. "I- Umm…. slipped on a piece of paper while holding a bucket full of ice, and then Kai slipped on the ice and…. sprained his ankle," she quietly explained.
"Anna…" Elsa shook her head, unamused.
"Elsa, I'm really sorry, but it wasn't my fault. I mean, who leaves a piece of paper right next to the stairs?"
Elsa sighed. "Anna, how is it possible for someone to be this clumsy?"
Anna shrugged and smiled innocently.
"Well since you clearly can't handle any real chores, I've decided to let you be Olaf's servant."
Anna raised an eyebrow. "You're going to make me be a snowman's servant?"
Elsa nodded. "It shouldn't be too hard. I'll go let him know," she said, walking away. But before Elsa left, she turned to face her sister. "Anna, please don't destroy anything else," she frowned.
Anna rolled her eyes. It was as if no one had any faith in her. Surely she could do any simple tasks given to her by a snowman.
10 Minutes Later...
"Hey Anna," Olaf waved happily.
Anna smiled. "Hi Olaf," she replied.
Olaf walked over to Anna. "Elsa told me you were being really naughty today."
Anna forced a smiled. "That's right," she muttered.
Olaf picked up a watering can. "Well, all I need you to do is water my flower garden," he said, handing the pot to Anna.
Anna nodded, taking the watering can. "Thanks." She then walked over to the flower patch. The snowman's garden really had grown since the last time Anna had seen it. Sighing, she began watering the flowers.
A few seconds later, a group of bees made their way toward the flowers.
Anna noticed this and started to slowly back away.
Unfortunately, the bees got closer and closer to Anna.
The Princess shuddered at the thought of being stunged. Anna noticed something buzzing around her ear and screamed, realizing that it was a bee! "AHH!" Anna threw her hands in the air and ran around the garden.
The bees got scared, and started swarming around.
Anna heard multiple buzzing coming from everywhere, and started jumping around. She tried to use the water from the pot to get rid of the bees.
Luckily, the bees decided to leave the Princess alone and flew away.
Anna sighed in relief, glad that she hadn't gotten stung. She looked around Olaf's garden and gasped. All of the flowers were crushed onto the floor!
"Hey Anna, " Olaf walked over to Anna happily. But he soon stopped, gasping as well. "M-My flowers! T-They're brokened!" He whimpered.
Anna winced, turning to face the snowman. "Olaf, I-I'm so sorry. I-I didn't mean to."
Olaf sat down on the ground and started to cry.
Anna felt guilty and walked over to the snowman. She sat down next to Olaf, trying to comfort him.
Meanwhile...
Elsa heard a loud cry come from the gardens. Sighing, she put her work down and went to look for the cause of the noise.
Anna noticed someone else come outside, and sighed, realizing that it was Elsa.
Elsa's eyes widened as she noticed Olaf crying. "Olaf? What's wrong?" She asked with worry.
Olaf pointed to his, now destroyed, flower garden.
Elsa raised an eyebrow and looked towards Olaf's garden, immediately gasping. "Olaf, what happened to your flowers?" She asked.
Still sniffling, the snowman now pointed towards Anna, who was smiling innocently.
Elsa looked towards Anna and glared. "Olaf, I'll make sure the royal gardeners fix your flowers," she assured.
Olaf stopped crying and looked up at Elsa. "Really?"
Elsa smiled and nodded. "I promise." She helped the snowman up. "Now, why don't you get cleaned up and play with Sven," she said, wiping away his tears.
Olaf smiled happily. "Thanks Elsa!" He waved bye to the girls before heading off.
Elsa sighed, thankful that Olaf wasn't crying anymore. "Anna…." Elsa began, looking towards her sister.
Anna gulped. "E-Elsa, I didn't mean to destroy Olaf's flowers. It was those nasty bees! They were trying to eat me and-" Anna stopped talking, noticing Elsa's raised eyebrow.
Elsa shook her head, frowning. She started to pace around. "Anna, I've given you the simplest punishment possible. All you had to do was water some flowers for a snowman! Was it really that hard?"
Anna winced at Elsa's sudden outburst. "I'm sorry, " she said, staring towards the ground.
Elsa sighed. She felt guilty for the people she made Anna help. Kai had broken his foot and Olaf had his garden destroyed. Elsa had to find a way to punish Anna, without punishing the person who was punishing her.
Anna looked towards Elsa, knowing her sister was trying to come up with another punishment. Was it too late to run?
Elsa's eyes widened as the perfect punishment came to her. "Anna, for the rest of today, you're going to stay within 10 feet of me."
Anna raised an eyebrow. "You want me to follow you?"
Elsa nodded. She knew that this was the only that she could make sure Anna didn't destroy anything else.
Anna sighed. This was going to be a very long and boring day.
Elsa helped Anna up. "And don't expect to be building a snowman," she warned.
Anna muttered something incoherent.
The sisters entered the castle, heading for Elsa's bedroom.
Elsa entered her room and took a seat next to her desk.
Anna watched as Elsa worked on some boring documents. She walked over to Elsa's bed, slowly taking a seat. Anna watched Elsa sign contracts and trade agreements. She got up from the bed and took a seat next to her sister. "Elsa, are you mad?" She asked.
Elsa continued with her work, slightly shaking her head. "No."
"Are you lying?" Anna asked.
"Yes." Elsa responded without looking up.
Anna sighed, putting her head down on the desk. The Princess reached for a pencil, before tapping it against the table.
"Tap, tap."
Elsa noticed this, but decided to ignore it.
3 Minutes Later…
"Tap, tap, tappity tap…"
Elsa's eyes twitched. Her sister had been tapping on the desk for a couple of minutes now, and it was driving Elsa insane. "Anna, can you please stop?" She asked as calmly as possible.
Anna looked up and stared at Elsa.
"Tap, tap."
"Anna!" Elsa glared.
"What? Am I annoying you, Elsa?" Anna asked.
"Yes!" Elsa responded.
Anna's lips curled up into a grin.
"Tap, -"
Elsa threw a snowball at Anna.
Anna groaned. "Elsa!"
Elsa continued writing, acting as if nothing had happened.
Anna rolled her eyes and put her head down.
One Minute Later...
"Elsaaaaaa," Anna huffed.
"Yes?" Elsa asked.
"I'm boreeeed."
"Too bad." Elsa replied, continuing to read her documents.
"Elsaaaaa," Anna asked again.
"What?" Elsa asked in annoyance.
"Do you wanna build a snowman?" Anna grinned.
Elsa raised an eyebrow, before throwing another snowball at Anna.
Anna wiped the snow away, groaning slightly. Her eyes widened as she spotted a piece of paper. Making sure Elsa wasn't looking, she quickly reached for it. Containing her giggles, Anna tried her best to fold the paper into a shape of a boat, just as Kristoff had showed her before. Within a minute, Anna had created a decent paper boat. Smiling, she hid it behind her back. "Elsa?"
Elsa resisted the urge to throw another snowball at her sister. "Yes Anna?" She said, forcing a smile.
Anna smiled back. "I made you something," she said proudly.
Elsa raised an eyebrow, turning to face her sister. "What did you make?" She asked cautiously.
Anna placed the small and adorable boat in front of Elsa. "It's a boat!" She exclaimed.
Elsa froze. She didn't know whether to be happy, or mad. "A-Anna, where did you get that paper?"
Anna's eyes widened as she took a closer look, realizing that the paper was signed by the King of Europe, establishing a trade agreement. "Ummm…"
Elsa threw her hands in the air. "Anna! What am I going to tell the King? That I folded our trade agreement to make a paper boat?"
"Just tell him that you wanted it to get to him faster," Anna joked.
Elsa glared, taking the paper boat. Trying her best not to rip it, she carefully unfolded it.
Anna smiled innocently. "Elsa?"
"You didn't make another boat, did you?" Elsa groaned.
Anna shook her head. "No, but I'm hungry. Do you think I can go downstairs and get a cookie?" She put on her best puppy dog face/pout, hoping that it would convince Elsa.
-It didn't. Elsa continued to write, ignoring her sister's question.
Anna sighed as she put her head down once again,staring off into nothing.
A Few Minutes Later...
Anna groaned slightly. Even though it had only been a couple of minutes, it felt like forever. "Elsa, can I go to the bathroom?"
Elsa raised an eyebrow. "Fine, but you better be back within 5 minutes," she warned.
"Yes your majesty," Anna muttered sarcastically.
Elsa rolled her eyes, watching her sister get up and leave.
Anna walked around the hallway. She didn't really have to go to the bathroom, but just wanted to get away from Elsa's room.
"Hey Anna!"
Anna turned around, smiling as she saw who it was. "Kristoff! You're back!"
Kristoff nodded. "Yeah. Sven and I found ice much sooner and so we decided to return early."
Anna walked over to Kristoff, giving him a hug.
"Why are you walking around the hallway?" Kristoff asked.
"Long story short, today hasn't really been that great," Anna sighed.
Kristoff grinned. "I'm sure we can change that."
Smiling, Anna raised an eyebrow. "How?"
"You'll see," Kristoff smiled, leading them to an empty guest room.
Meanwhile...
Elsa sighed. What was taking Anna so long? Surely the bathroom wasn't that far away! Elsa groaned, setting her work down once again. She exited her room, looking for her sister. Walking over to the bathroom, Elsa was surprised to find it empty. Where had Anna gone to?
A few seconds later, Elsa heard some moaning coming from a guest room. Maybe whoever was in it could tell her where Anna had gone. Elsa knocked on the door and waited. She grew impatient when no one answered, and decided to open the door herself. "Sorry to bother you bu-" Elsa gasped.
Anna and Kristoff noticed the door open and froze.
"E-Elsa, I-It's not what it looks like." Anna stuttered.
Elsa closed her eyes and left the room, quickly shutting the door. She had just seen her baby sister, laying on top of Kristoff. Elsa shuddered, trying to get the sight out of her head.
Meanwhile...
Anna gulped. "Kristoff, she's going to kill me."
Kristoff whimpered. "After she kills me."
Anna sighed and got off of Kristoff. "You should probably go," she told him.
Kristoff nodded, kissing Anna on the cheeks. "I'll be in the stables with Sven."
Anna gave him his shirt. "I'll see you tomorrow," she said. Though they both knew that was a lie.
Kristoff smiled at Anna, before heading outside.
Anna fixed her dress, before opening the door. She was surprised to see a guard standing beside the room.
"The Queen has requested to see you in the library." The Guard said.
Anna nodded and slowly headed for the library. She stood outside the door and could already see frost starting to form around it. Taking a deep breath, she opened the door.
Elsa was sitting next to a table, flipping through some pages from a book.
"Elsa?" Anna said quietly.
Elsa looked towards Anna, before standing up straight. "Anna, come take a seat," she said, pointing to a chair next to her.
Gulping, Anna awkwardly walked over to the chair, slowly sitting down. "E-Elsa, I-"
"Don't," Elsa warned. She sighed, looking towards her sister. "Anna, you've managed to start a fire, break our most expensive plates and vases, sprain Kai's ankle, destroy all of Olaf's flowers, ruin an important trade agreement, and did unmentionable things with Kristoff."
Anna looked towards the floor, avoiding her sister's eyes.
Elsa continued. "I've had to delay my work, just to think of new punishments for you."
"Well, I didn't ask you to." Anna muttered.
Elsa gave her an icy glare. "Anna, do you really think that I wanted to spend my entire day punishing you?"
"If you didn't want to, then why did you?"
"Your clumsiness was affecting everyone! Someone had to punish you so you wouldn't do it again!"
"You know what, just because you're the Queen, that doesn't mean you get to punish me!"
"I'm not punishing you because I'm the Queen, I'm punishing you because I'm your sister!"
"And how's that working out for you?" Anna said harshly.
The castle dropped a couple of degrees...
"Anna, I gave you the simplest task possible! All you had to do was stay within 10 feet of me!"
"All you did was stay in your room! Your boringness was suffocating me!" Anna defended.
"And so you decided to go make out with Kristoff?!" Elsa threw her hands in the air.
Anna opened her mouth to say something, but knew it was best if she didn't.
Elsa sighed. She hadn't brought Anna here to fight with her. Changing the subject, she began, "Anna, did Mama or Papa ever have 'the talk' with you?"
Anna raised an eyebrow. "The talk? What's that?"
"I'm guessing they didn't." Elsa picked up her book, placing it in front of Anna.
Anna looked at the book, and immediately gasped at a horrifying picture. She quickly faced Elsa, who was slightly blushing.
"Anna, when a man and a women loves each other-"
"Elsa please don't," Anna begged. The Princess didn't want to hear this, and covered her ears.
"As much as I don't want to, it looks like I'm going to have to." Elsa noticed her sister covering her ears. "Anna, the faster you pay attention, the faster we can get this over with."
Anna shook her head, still covering her ears.
Elsa sighed, waving her hand.
Anna gasped as ice began to form around her. Her sister had just frozen Anna's arms around her back. "Really Elsa?"
Elsa continued. "As I was saying, when a man and a woman love each other, they do special things together."
Anna tilted her head. "Special things?"
Elsa nodded, and pointed to the book. "Do you know what this is?" She asked.
Anna shook her head. "No, but it looks funny. What is it?"
Elsa blushed. "It's an organ that can do multiple things."
"Do I have one?" Anna asked.
Elsa resisted the urge to giggle. "I hope not."
"Do you have one?" Anna asked.
Elsa's choked slightly. "Erm...The last time I checked, no."
Anna raised an eyebrow. "Then is it for an animal?"
Elsa's pale face turned to a light pink shade. "Sorta. It's a male's organ."
Anna gasped. "You mean, that's what every man has?"
Elsa nodded.
Anna turned red, realizing what she had just asked her sister. "Elsa, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to ask you if you had one…"
Elsa giggled. "That's okay. You didn't know."
Anna tilted her head in confusion. "Does Olaf have one?"
"Erm….I don't think we gave him one when we made him…"
Anna awkwardly smiled.
Elsa flipped a page. "And that's the female's organ," she pointed.
Anna awkwardly looked away. "Yeah, I know what that is..."
"Good. So, as I was saying when a man and a woman love each other, they combine these two organs for erm... sexual intercourse." Elsa quickly finished.
Anna's eyes widened. If Elsa hadn't frozen her arms behind her back, she would've been covering her eyes by now. "Elsa, how do you know this? Did you do it before?" Anna gasped.
Elsa's eyes widened. "What? N-No! I read it from a book! Anna, I could barely let my own parents hug me, how would I've done it?"
Anna looked towards the floor. "Sorry..."
Elsa waved it off. "It's okay. Anyways-"
"Elsa, why are you telling me this?" Anna asked.
Elsa sighed. "Anna, I don't think the castle is ready for any children running around."
Anna raised an eyebrow, "What do you mean?"
"Well when a two people do this, it ends up with... The woman pregnant."
Anna's eyes widened. "You mean, that's how babies are born?"
Elsa nodded. "What did Mama and Papa tell you?"
"Umm...I never really asked..." Anna replied.
"Oh. Well anyways, most couples don't do this until after they're married," Elsa warned.
"Elsa, please. I'm sorry for not listening to you, and I'll try to be more careful," Anna promised.
Elsa shook her head. "Anna, this isn't a punishment. I'm trying to educate you on this...certain topic, so that you won't do it again without knowing the consequences."
"But Elsa, I didn't do it!" Anna pleaded.
Elsa raised an eyebrow, "You didn't?"
Anna shook her head. "No! Kristoff and I were just...erm kissing," she admitted.
"But Kristoff had his shirt off," Elsa shuddered.
Anna blushed. "We were kissing...passionately..."
Elsa sighed in relief, thankful that her baby sister hadn't done the unmentionable.
"Is this conversation over?" Anna asked.
Elsa nodded, unfreezing her sister's arms. "Yeah, sorry about that."
"This was the worst punishment ever," Anna whimpered.
Elsa giggled. "Hopefully we won't need to discuss it again."
Anna shook her head. "Don't worry Elsa. This'll probably scar me for a while..."
Elsa smiled and took her sister's hands. "Anna, just know, I don't punish you because I'm trying to be mean. I punish you because I love you."
Anna nodded. "I know. And when I'm being clumsy and possibly destroy the castle, don't forget that you love me," she giggled.
"Never," Elsa promised.
Anna smiled. "So, does that mean my punishment's over?"
Elsa shook her head. "No, you still have to stay within 10 feet of me."
Anna frowned. "Okay." She stood up, getting ready to head back to Elsa's room.
Elsa giggled. "Anna, do you wanna build a snowmaaan?" She grinned.
Anna's eyes widened as a huge smile formed across her face. She ran back to Elsa and grabbed her arm, pulling them into the ballroom.
After a long and awkward day like today, a little snowman building was needed. -And that's exactly what the royal sisters did.
hEy! Thank you for reading and I apologize for not updating last week. *Being sick isn't fun :(
Also, I tried to keep this PG 13, but it's harder than it seems. I know this chapter wasn't that funny (or maybe it was), but hopefully you liked it anyways. And just wondering, Who do you think had it worse? Elsa or Anna?
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