Thank you for all your reviews. The extra amount of reviews compared to other times encouraged me to write and publish this chapter quicker so please, more reviews. Oh and a little idea for the story please. I'll give a shout out to those whose ideas I used. Let your ideas shine ;) Tq.
"Uh...uh..." Elsa groaned as she stirred from a whole days' sleep. She felt dizzy and her leg hurt. She wanted to crawl back under the comforter even though she wasn't cold but Anna quickly sat her up. She almost fainted but Anna quickly stacked pillows up behind her for her to lean on. Then, Anna quickly asked Eugene to call Gerda and tell her that Elsa already woke up. Kristoff and Rapunzel were already asleep while Olaf was in the stables with Sven. Elsa started to fall back asleep but Anna told her to hold on for a while because the doctor was going to check on her soon.
"How do you feel, your majesty?" the doctor asked. "I...I... My head hurts." Elsa replied. "Can you lift your leg?" the doctor continued enquiring. Elsa managed to lift her leg a little but put it down as soon as a shot of pain shot up her leg and she started swaying even though she was lying against the stack of pillows. "Elsa!" Anna shouted as she ran to Elsa's side just as Elsa looked like she was about to fall of the bed. Kristoff and Rapunzel, who were sleeping on different chairs each, woke up. Kristoff immediately ran to Anna's side while Rapunzel tried to shake off the remaining sleep. Eugene just stood by the doorway watching the activities from the queen's chambers.
Anna took her sister's hand and sat down next to her so that her sister could lean against her shoulder. The doctor then took Gerda to a corner and whispered something into her ear. Anna noticed that Gerda frowned as the doctor whispered to her. Then, the doctor walked out of the room. Gerda went next to an extremely weak Elsa and told Anna, who was next to Elsa, that Elsa should be probably confined to the bed until at least next Sunday because of her concussion and apparent condition of her leg would probably need another 2 weeks to regain its strength after healing. Elsa, who was half asleep, groaned at this statement. Anna then asked everyone else to exit the room and Gerda to bring some chicken soup.
They all quietly exited the room to give some space to the two sisters. Gerda immediately went to the kitchen to ask the cook to make the chicken soup. Half an hour later, Gerda returned with a tray carrying bowls and spoons with a pot of chicken soup. Gerda looked at the two sisters wishing that they could've been like this years ago then quickly left the room like the others. Anna shifted Elsa slightly so that she leaned against the pillows and went to pour some soup into two bowls. While pouring soup into the second bowl, some soup accidentally spilled onto her hand. She shrieked so suddenly that Elsa, who was half asleep, woke up and tried to climb off the bed to reach Anna. She failed terribly as her other leg couldn't support all her weight and she stumbled to the floor. Her head also felt a sudden dizziness and she collapsed leaning on the side of her bed.
Anna, who had been too occupied nursing her slightly scalded hand, failed to realize the thud from Elsa falling onto the floor. After she left her hand under cool running water for a while, she continued to pour the soup into the bowl. As she was walking back to the bed, she realized Elsa wasn't resting on it anymore. She looked around and saw Elsa leaning against the bed frame. Anna, out of shock, dropped the tray. Unknowingly, the soup splashed onto Elsa's wound and caused Elsa to scream in her fainted state. Anna then looked onto the ground next to her and saw that Elsa's injured leg was turning red and her wound was changing into a sickly yellow. Anna quickly called the doctor. She, then carefully avoiding the soup, went next to Elsa, who still had a pained expression on her face, and gave her a warm hug. She then, because her sister was so light, lifted her sister in bridal style onto the bed.
Not a moment later, the doctor came in, wondering why he would be summoned seeing that had just left the room not longer than an hour ago, unless there was an emergency. He saw that there was a faint smell of chicken and carrots as he entered the room with Gerda suddenly behind him. Gerda immediately saw the mess of chicken and carrots on the floor while the doctor looked onto the bed to see a pain-faced Elsa and a guilty looking Anna rubbing Elsa's back.
Gerda went to get a mop while the physician checked the platinum blonde's leg. It had started to swell noticeably. Then, he saw the wound in a sickly shade of yellow. He looked at it in disgust. He knew that the wound had been infected and he would have to remove the infection quickly so it wouldn't damage the healing process so much. He slowly squeezed the wound making Elsa unconsciously wince and Anna glare at the physician. Yellow liquid started oozing out of the wound. He took some cotton and soaked up the liquid. He continued the process until blood started oozing. Then, he wrapped the wound with a bandaged. No sound came from anyone except for the soft whimpers from Elsa.
After the physician left, Gerda asked the strawberry blonde what happened. Quiet tears started flowing as she explained. The plump servant then went to comfort the princess. She then poured a bowl for the princess and left the room. After drinking the soup, Anna went out of the room in fear of hurting her sister further.
Kristoff was surprised when he felt the mattress sinking next to him. He had been sure that his freckled-face wife would've spent the night with her injured sister but dared not interrogate her in fear of her bursting into a fit of sobs. As she slept that night, she couldn't help but think that Elsa was injured because of her. First, if she hadn't left the room, Elsa wouldn't have gone out in her sick state and gotten herself injured. Secondly, if she hadn't slipped, her sister's injury wouldn't have worsen. Third, if she had been more careful, she wouldn't have spilled the soup onto her sister's leg and worsen the injury even more. Then as she slept that night, she dreamt that Elsa wouldn't wake up after hitting her head against the rocks. She felt as if all she did only hurt her sister even more.
So here's a guilty Anna. She thinks that all she does is hurt her beloved sister. How will she get through this? Who will comfort her? Will she go back to Elsa? Should Olaf give her and Elsa more warm hugs? Next chapter coming up hopefully soon. ;)
