"So how is it going there?" Anna mumbled on the phone, resting her head on Elsa's chest.
"He's fine, Anna. Quit acting like an overprotective mother." Kristoff groaned on the other side. "Seriously, it's not like I'm going to let him melt or something. The air conditioned is on."
"Well, I'm sorry I'm worried with my baby snowman." Anna hissed. "You could at least try to be nicer to me. He's never gone anywhere different without any of us."
"Anna, I can't be nice at 3am." He shot back in the same tone. "Really, I love you. But if you don't shut this phone down in this very minute, I'll go to your house and murder you."
Anna rolled her eyes and muttered a 'goodnight' before shutting her phone down and throwing it on her bag. She turned her body to face Elsa, who wasn't asleep anymore.
"Is Kristoff mad you woke him up?" She asked in a raspy tone.
"How do you know I woke him up?" She shot back. "He could have been awake already."
"Baby, nobody who goes to college tomorrow and is practically normal is awake at this time in the morning." She mumbled. "C'mon, turn off the lights and have some sleep."
"So you are saying that I'm not normal?" Anna questioned, making Elsa smirk.
"Well, you're my sister, and I've known you for years. You know, I'm just saying that maybe you're a bit of crazy, neurotic, overprotective, grumpy, and – no, that's it." She jerked her head, smiling crookedly.
"First of all, I don't see you as my sister since I slept with you. You're my lover, my girlfriend." Elsa pressed her nose on Anna's cheek. "Second, you also are neurotic and overprotective." Elsa was smiling against Anna's cheek, pressing her lips on it tight. "And last but not least, I'm – " Elsa shut Anna's mouth, bringing their lips together. Anna did nothing but letting Elsa kiss her, too surprised to make a move. "I assume you want me to shut up now." Anna muttered.
"Well, that's efficient." Elsa joked. "Okay baby, listen. You are crazy, overprotective, grumpy, silly, sometimes complainer, neurotic and even jumpy, as Olaf likes to call you. But you're also beautiful, sweet, funny, lovely, a damn great kisser, and lots of other things that I could spend the whole day pointing. And I love all these parts of you, because you're much more than that. You're the person I want to spend the rest of my life with, who I want to have a family with. I love you, and when I say that I mean the whole package."
"You're the best girlfriend ever." Anna said, pressing her lips against Elsa's. "I love you too, baby. All of your 'Elsas'."
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"Okay, sunshine, it's time to wake up." Elsa pressed a sloppy kiss on Anna's cheek, making the girl laugh. "C'mon, wake up and give me a proper kiss." Anna opened her eyes slowly and grabbed Elsa's face, bringing it closer and giving her a peck. "Anna, I think you missed the proper part of my request." Anna rolled her eyes and brought Elsa's face closer again, but this time gave her a breathtaking kiss. Elsa smiled against her lips, tasting Anna's mouth with her tongue until she felt the need of air.
"Better?" Anna asked, making Elsa laugh. "I'll take it as a yes."
"Much, much better." Elsa answered in a playful tone. "I'm making breakfast. Go shower and come quickly, I don't want us to be late."
"Yes, my love." Anna answered in the same tone, heading to the bathroom. When she was done, she ran to the kitchen, where Elsa had already sat the table. "Kai and Gerda aren't joining us, I assume."
"Nah, they are still sleeping. I didn't want to wake them up." Elsa said, grabbing Anna's waist. "Then I can have some extra time with my grumpy baby." Anna grinned and wrapped her arms around Elsa's neck. "And you're apologizing to Kristoff today."
"What? No, I'm not!" Anna complained. "I didn't do anything wrong."
"Anna, it's not nice to wake people up at 3am. I wasn't very pleased to be woken up by you as well, but I'm your girlfriend, which means I have to put up with it. But Kristoff is your best friend, and he's been really nice to Olaf and to us." Anna groaned and buried her face on Elsa's neck.
"I was worried about Olaf!" Elsa smiled softly and kissed Anna's hair.
"I know, baby. But we called him before we went to bed, and I highly doubt anything could have happened at that time in the morning." Anna rested her cheek on Elsa's, still grumbling.
"But – "
"No, you're apologizing to him today." Elsa interrupted. "You have to be nice with your friend, please Anna. And can we have breakfast now? I'm starving."
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"You want to go somewhere else for lunch today?" Elsa asked, grabbing her purse. "I really could spend some extra time with you today."
"Sure, but I'm picking the place today." Anna answered. "That bar was horrible; I barely could eat my fries."
"Yeah, that wasn't the best place I picked up." Elsa agreed. "Let's go, feisty pants. You have to apologize with someone today."
"Are you really going to make me apologize with Kristoff?" Elsa nodded. "Oh, c'mon. I bet he's not even mad at me."
"Be careful with your ego, Anna." Elsa advised. "Sometimes you have to recognize you're wrong, otherwise it's going to harm your life later on. And apologizing to Kristoff is a nice way to do it." Anna left out a frustrated moan, but she knew it was meaningless to continue this argument. Elsa was persistent, and she was going to get things the way she wanted to.
"Okay, you're right." Anna muttered. "I'm apologizing to him. But if he asks me to do it again, I'll punch his face." Elsa shook her head and laughed, grabbing her girlfriend's hand and guiding her to her building, which also was Kristoff's building. She soon saw their friend, and with a look, she sent Anna there to talk to him. She grinned as her the ginger's face grew red as she spoke to him, and he didn't seem to believe she was actually apologizing. It wasn't very common to her the words 'I'm sorry' coming out of Anna's mouth.
"I did it. Can I go now?" She asked Elsa, her face still red.
"Yes, you can." Anna started walking away, but Elsa grabbed her wrist. "Hey? I'm proud of you."
Anna left out a small grin before she go, leaving Elsa and a confused Kristoff behind.
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"So, how was college today?" Gerda asked Elsa, as she helped the elder girl with dinner.
"It was – normal, I guess. Nothing unusual, besides Anna apologizing to her friend." Elsa answered.
"I didn't even know Anna could say it. That must have killed her inside." Elsa laughed, stirring something in the pot.
"She had to learn, sooner or later." Elsa shrugged. "And she had been mean with the poor kid; she woke him up at 3am last night just to ask him some silly stuff she already knew."
"So you're the one who made her apologize?" The blonde girl nodded. "She must really love you."
"O-of course she does, she's my sister." Elsa tried not to stutter.
"Mhm. But perhaps she loves you a little more, right?" Gerda smirked at Elsa, making the girl flush.
"I-I don't know what you're talking about." Elsa's hands started to shake, and she could feel the floor freezing beneath her. "Please, stop."
"Honey, it's okay." Gerda held Elsa's arms before she burned herself. "It's not like your uncle and I were deaf. We heard you two this morning. And last night."
"I-I don't know what to say." She muttered, seeing the ice which formed around her. "I-it's not like – "
"Elsa, stop. You're going to freeze the whole house." Gerda advised, brushing Elsa's arms. "We don't mind at all, Elsa. We want you to be happy, even if it means you're dating your sister. You two are old enough to make your own decisions. And we don't want you to hide anything from us."
"You really don't care if we're a couple?" Elsa asked, still a bit shyly.
"Of course not! I told you already, all I want is you to be happy. I don't care if that means you're dating Anna or even a homeless, as long as you're happy."
Elsa smiled, feeling her body relaxing. She hugged the woman tight, just pulling away when Anna ran to the kitchen, concern and fear on her eyes.
"Is everything okay? Why did you freeze the kitchen?" She asked, getting closer to Elsa who just pulled her on an embrace. "I, uh – I'm confused."
"It's all right." Elsa mumbled, kissing Anna's jawline. "We don't have to keep it a secret anymore." She kissed Anna's forehead gently before looking to her aunt. "Aunt Gerda, remember when you said we didn't have to keep secrets anymore? So, there's uh – someone you should meet."
