breckstonevailskier asked:
Missing scene prompt: what comprised the rest of Anna and Elsa's scene in the attic in Olaf's Frozen Adventure between their scene in the attic and when they got the message from Sven about Olaf being in trouble?
"I find it adorable how you kept them all for all those years."
Elsa smiled and blushed a bit. "It's normal. After all you've done for me… And I couldn't give anything back."
Anna put a hand on her shoulder. "We've talked about this already. The past is in the past."
They nodded, and Elsa was about to go back downstairs. But Anna kept the box in her hands. "Hey, maybe we should show it to Olaf. He was so sad about us not having a family tradition… When he is our tradition!" Her face lighted up. "Elsa, we have to show the box to Olaf!"
Elsa held the lantern with a tender smile. "Excellent idea."
They went down and closed the attic's hatch. With a quick pace, they passed the castle's floors and went to look for Olaf in the ballroom.
"Hey, why did you come up to me, though? Did you want to tell me something?" remembered Anna.
Elsa looked down as they walked. "I… Uh… It was about…"
Anna had a sad smile. It occured to her what she wanted to say. But she let Elsa finish to not rush her.
"I owe you an apology. For that… Door slam. And… All the door slams, actually, I just… I'm the worst."
"No you're not" assured Anna. "You're absolutely not, Elsa. Habits are hard to break, you know? I'm ready to wait all the time that is needed, even if it's our whole lives. Even if I have to take doors in the face."
There was a silence as they walked down the stairs.
"Sorry", apologized Elsa once more. "Did it hurt you?"
"What?"
"The door. Did I hurt you when I closed it? I don't really… Look behind when I do that. It's a mannerism."
Anna chuckled. "What an odd question. No, it didn't hurt. I was not slapped by the door, you know!"
Anna's laugh echoed on the walls, which made Elsa's heart lighter.
"I'm more concerned about your ice train. How you did you not stuck it in the door is a big mystery."
"That happened more often than you think" laughed Elsa.
