So I've been getting a lot of questions about who would I pair Elsa up if I absolutely HAVE to pair her up. Even still I think Elsa's fine by herself. But if I have to pair her... Honestly I still wouldn't pair her up with Jack Frost. Wouldn't. Sorry. But... maybe... Kristoff? (Sorry Kristanna!) Ice is his life and I like that they're the same age so... *Shrugs* Still that's only if I have to pair her up with someone. Elsa is an independent woman that don't need nobody!

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Alright! This request has certainly become the talk of the... chapter? Talk of the... fanfiction? Yeah let's go with that.

This request originated from UnnamedArchivist (Which involved Elsa and her teddy bears!) and then was spoken about by Celery sucks then asdfg. Then there was a similar request made by Frozen Addict (I didn't use your whole request though). And then! Guest gave a suggestion on how to do it. And then another similar request made by Evil Miss Moo then agreed on by Addicted. Then finally by Guest who also wanted to see how this would end up.

Did I forget anyone?

Also another important thing, I wrote it how I wanted it to go and didn't exactly use all of your guys ideas. So sorry if you are let down because of it. (I'm letting Elsa keep Fluffy the Cat.)

Setting: Summer? Or Fall maybe. Children are afraid of Elsa by the way.


~Story Title: "Bear With Me"~


"Woah! The castle is so big on the inside!"

"Wow! I'm so glad my mommy made me do this!"

"My dad brought me here."

The children stopped talking after waiting for a couple of minutes at the entrance of the castle. "Um…" One child spoke up, "Who's going to show us around?" He wondered. Another kid spoke up, "I hope it's not some old person! That would ruin the whole thing and make it boring!" The rest of the small group of children all agreed.

A smaller child spoke up too, "W-What if the queen i-is showing us around?" She asked with an almost frightened tone. All of the children gasped and began to get nervous also. "Oh… She's scary…"

Suddenly they were all cut off when a voice came from above the staircase. "Hey. You shouldn't make assumptions about somebody you haven't even met yet!" Anna came sliding down the spiral staircases and across the floor to in front of the group of children. "If I know my sister she's the nicest, coolest person you would ever meet in your lives!"

The children began jumping up and down in excitement, "Princess Anna! Princess Anna! Wow what are you doing here, Princess Anna?"

Anna grinned, "I my sweet little children, live here. And also I am going to be your tour guide for the day! Sorry I'm late though! I had to take care of a couple of things before we could start."

"Hooray!" They began talking to each other out of excitement about what a fun time they would have now that Princess Anna was showing them around.

Anna laughed as she watched them. Now that the castle gates were opened, the parents had requested a tour for the children of the inside of the castle which both Elsa and Anna had agreed to, seeing nothing wrong about it. Anna figured that either she or Elsa should be the tour guide instead of a servant to give the children the whole effect since they were the royalty of the kingdom in the first place. But Elsa was kind of… busy at the moment… as you can say.

"Princess Anna? Are we going to meet Queen Elsa on this tour?" A little girl asked, not sounding so scared about it like the others had. "She must be very busy right?"

Anna looked down at her with a guilty look, "Eh… Probably not… Elsa's kind of-"

A guard came rushing down the stairs in panic, "Your Highness! She broke through the first barrier!"

"Ah!" Anna jumped up and began running back to the stairs, "All you children wait a bit!" She commanded the confused group of children.

"Anna!" Elsa's voice could be heard from upstairs, "Why are you –ah… ah… ACHOO!"

"Get back inside Elsa!" Anna's voice could also be heard also, "Seriously! How many times have I told you to rest when you're sick?! Sheesh! -Somebody get me a coil of rope! Oh thank you.- ELSA! Get back here!" There was a crash and a lot of running footsteps. "I got her!" Anna's voice was out of breath. "Here! Tie her down on the bed so she can't escape again. And if she does then just stab her with one of those needle thingies!" She came running back down the stairs back to the children. "Okay I'm back." Anna spoke as she fixed her hair again.

They all just looked at her with a confused and surprised look.

Anna sighed, "Yeah… Elsa's sick."

"Queens get sick?" A boy asked in confusion.

Anna laughed, "Of course queens get sick! Just like you and me. So you probably won't get to meet her since she's hopefully sleeping."

Somebody raised their hand in the middle of the crowd. "Can we go see the queen sleep?"

Anna looked down in confusion, "Uh… No. That's pretty creepy." She focused and squinted a bit at the person's voice it had come from seeing something a bit off from him, "Wait a second…"

It was an old short man wearing a hat to disguise himself.

"You aren't even a kid! Get out of here you creep! Guards!" Anna summoned the guards to take the man away. She sighed watching him get dragged away and thrown out of the castle gates. "Seriously…" Anna held her head in annoyance, "Anyway! Any questions before we start?" She looked down at the children again making sure that they were all children this time.

A boy raised his hand, "So we won't get to meet Queen Elsa at all? How will we know that she's nice if we can't even meet her?"

Anna knelt down to their level with a smile, "Who's the one providing all you children with clothes, food, and a good place to sleep?"

"Our parents?" The children answered unsurely.

"Right! And who do you think is the one making sure there's stuff for your parents to be able to buy and give to you all from the other kingdoms? Who do you think is the one keeping us all from destruction and working all day and night to make sure the kingdom is safe?"

They all looked at each other, "Queen Elsa?"

Anna nodded, "There ya go! Elsa even wanted to be with all of you today too but she overworked herself and now she's stuck in bed." There was a crash coming from upstairs. "Use the needle!" Anna yelled up and turned back to the children, "Hopefully she'll stay stuck in bed. Any other questions?"

A girl raised her hand, "Can we at least go see Queen Elsa to wish her into getting better?"

Anna looked over the group again, "None of you are creepy old men right?" She thought about it, cringing when remembering what happens when Elsa sneezes, "That might not be a good idea either… Sorry! I promise you'll all meet her someday okay? Any other questions?"

They shook their heads.

Anna smiled, "Okay! Don't worry if you have another question! You have the whole day to ask if you want to! Now let's go!" She got up to a standing position and motioned for them all to follow. They all grinned and bounced around as they followed after her.


"And now we are passing the dining room where Elsa and I eat along with anybody else who wants to eat with us! You know if Elsa lets them. We'll be eating in there for lunch later!"

"Hooray!" The children look around the large dining room in awe. They felt the high-class table and chairs and took a look at all the plants and lights. "Wow."

Anna clapped her hands, "C'mon now! We've gotta finish the tour before lunch remember?"

"Yeah!" They all ran back to her excitedly. "Princess Anna?" One began to ask, "Can we go see your room? I want to see what kind of room a princess sleeps in!"

Anna had to think about that one for a bit… Where was Elsa sleeping again? Oh right, Elsa's in her own room being kept away from all the work nearby. "Yeah sure!" She agreed. As long as Elsa doesn't somehow break out of her room and get over there.

"Yay!" The children jumped with excitement. "We're going to see Princess Anna's room! Can we go now, Princess Anna?"

Anna shrugged, "Why not." She began to lead them up the spiral staircases. Please Elsa, don't break free right now. Anna hoped to herself as they passed by her door. "Right this way!"

The children watched with curiosity as they passed by a snowflake door being guarded by a couple of guards. Only actually the guards were positioned the opposite way as if they were going to stop whoever was inside from getting out. "This way you guys!" They heard Anna's voice down the hallway and rushed after her.

Anna smiled as they ran into her room giggling their heads off as they looked around everywhere.

"Princess Anna!" A guard came rushing to her, his uniform unorganized as if he had been running. "She got out through the window!"

Anna gasped, "I told you to use the needle!"

"We did! Unfortunately it only has such a small effect on those who are sick!"

"How does that even work like that?!"

"We do not know!"

Anna sighed and turned back to the children that ignored their conversation, "Stay here for a bit okay? I'll be right back."

"Okay!" The children said together in a chorus as they continued snooping around Anna's room.

Anna ran all the way back to Elsa's room, seeing the door already open and all the guards inside leaning out the window. "Where'd she go?" Anna pushed past them all and leaned out the window also. "There!" She pointed, finding Elsa all the way down at the courtyard. Anna actually jumped out of the window this time and slid down the tiled rooftops, jumping at the last minute off the roof to make a landing on the floor. "Elsa!"

"Let it go… Let it –ah…ah… ACHOO!" Elsa sniffed and rubbed her nose in annoyance. She continued singing the song softly and making random spurts of ice from her hands, "The cold never bothered me anyway…"

Anna sighed as she dug her way out of the snow mountain, "Elsa get back in your room."

"But I want to sleep… with Fluffy…"

"I thought Fluffy was in your room."

"Oh…" Elsa giggled as she rubbed her nose, "Oh yeah… I forgot. Can I have a real Fluffy?"

Anna sighed, "You want a cat?"

Elsa nodded with a sniffle.

"Fine. But you can't have a cat until you're all better!"

"Aw! Please Anna…?! I'll feeeeeed it… and cleeeean it… and…" She paused as she tried to think of another idea, "…feeeed it…"

"Elsa you already said 'feed it'. Come on let's go back. I'm in the middle of a tour!"

"I don't want to…"

"Too bad." Anna whistled up to Elsa's window and a coil of rope came sliding down. She caught the rope in her hands and tied Elsa up as quick as a flash before Elsa could escape. "There we go." Anna clapped her hands together.

"What the… Hey!" Elsa struggled to break free. "Ah…ah… ACHOO!"

Anna sighed as she broke out of the snow mountain again, "Alright let's go! I'll tell the chefs to give you some soup." She began pushing Elsa inside, all the way back up to her bedroom.


"Okay I'm back!" Anna stepped foot back into her room where the children still stayed inside after making sure that Elsa had fallen asleep. It didn't look like Elsa would be waking up for a while after that so Anna took that as her chance to go back to the children.

"Princess Anna!" They jumped around at the sight of her, "Hey Princess Anna? You don't have any teddy bears in here?" They asked curiously.

Anna shook her head 'no', "Do you want teddy bears though?"

"Yeah!" They grinned.

"Okay. Then that's where our next stop will be! Onwards my army!" Anna began marching out the room and down the hallway.

"Onwards!" The children yelled together as they marched after her and giggled.

Countless hallways later, Anna finally made a stop at two ordinary doors. "Here we are! Welcome children!" She opened the two doors at the same time, "To the teddy bear paradise!" Anna gave a small smile seeing the number of teddy bears in the room.

The children's eyes sparkled as they ran inside. "Hooray!" They cheered, all of them grabbing as many teddy bears as they could and began playing with them.

"Yup." Anna watched.

"Can we keep them?!" A child asked.

Anna hummed in thought, "Why not?" She shrugged and the children cheered again as they looked for more teddy bears. "Oh by the way it's a gift from Elsa!"


Elsa woke up from her slumber a couple of hours later. She drowsily rubbed her eyes and yawned. "Relax." Elsa said, hearing the gasps of the guards nearby outside her door as they readied their positions to stop her. "I am okay now." She got out of bed, picking up Fluffy the Cat with her as she began to make her way out the doors.

"Um… Your Majesty? Do you wish to change clothing before you leave?"

Elsa looked down at her sleeping gown, "Oh right…" She walked back inside and closed her door so they wouldn't see her. Using her magic, Elsa created herself an ice dress from her sleeping gown. Oh well, she could just turn it back into a sleeping gown again later. Opening the doors again Elsa exited her room, cat stuffed animal in hand.

The guards watched unsurely as if she was really okay or not. But they let her pass anyway with a bow.

Elsa wasn't sure where she was going exactly, a bit still sleepy to think correctly. But she continued down the long hallways anyway until eventually she ended up right in front of the doors to her teddy bear collection room. With a shrug, Elsa opened the two doors only to be greeted by…

…nothing?

She blinked a few times and closed the doors again. Counting a couple of second, Elsa reopened the doors as if the teddy bears would magically appear.

Still, there was nothing. She tried a couple of more times but still there would be nothing.

Elsa stared into the empty room with wide eyes. What caught her attention was hearing the sounds of children laughter from down below in the dining room. She closed the doors again with surprise as she began speed-walking her way down the stairs all the way to the dining room, a quick trail of ice following behind.

"Anna?!" Elsa opened the dining room doors, she gasped at what she saw. Each seat on the dining table was filled with a child and a couple of teddy bears. She didn't pay attention to what teddy bear was where or who, them being teddy bears was enough. The children giggled with laughter as they made their teddy bears 'eat' the food, not caring that the bears began to get dirty.

"Oh hey Elsa!" Anna walked over, "Glad to see you're okay!"

"W-What is…? W-Why are they…?"

"Oh! Yeah I gave them the teddy bears and even said it was a gift from you!" Anna cupped her hands over her mouth as she called, "Hey everybody! Say thank you to Elsa!"

The children looked over in surprise, "Thank you Queen Elsa!" They sang together in a chorus and returned back to their meals.

"Isn't it great Elsa?" Anna giggled, "They've told me that they barely get so many teddy bears at home so isn't it great to see them so happy now that they have a few more each?"

Elsa watched as the children continued laughing and giggling as they played with their new bears. "B-But…!" She cringed seeing them dirty the bears even more and wanted to ever so badly snatch them all back. "T-They…" But she couldn't. What kind of cruel monster would take back teddy bears after having them given away and seeing the joyful faces of the children?

"Elsa, are you okay?" Anna asked in worry.

Elsa ignored her with wide eyes as she continued watching.

"Hey! I want that one!" A child ran over to another child and attempted to snatch the teddy bear out of his hands.

"Hey! I got it first!" The child held onto the teddy bear. They began tugging and pulling on the teddy bear until eventually it ripped into bits, cotton flying everywhere.

That was enough for Elsa, she turned around and slammed the doors open as she walked out. The children were too busy arguing and playing to notice.

"Elsa? Elsa?!" Anna reopened the doors ran after her. "Elsa what's wrong?!" She caught up to her, seeing her head down facing the floor as she held herself. "…Elsa?"

Elsa stopped walking, slowly lifting her head up and looking at her straight in the eyes.

Anna gasped, "Woah…Are you… crying?!"

Elsa sniffed, not bothering to wipe away the tears that streamed down her face. She held Fluffy the Cat close as she pushed past Anna and continued walking.

Anna was too surprised to move. Seeing her sister cry like that was like getting stabbed in the heart with an infinite number of knives. And it was even worse that she couldn't shake off the feeling that it was somehow her fault. "Elsa…?" Anna whispered as she watched her leave. She may as well be on the verge of crying as well.

Anna walked back to the dining room to check up on the children again. She watched the children continue playing with the bears trying to figure out what had set Elsa off. "Everybody stay in the dining room okay?" Anna commanded the children. They nodded, allowing her to leave. "Elsa!" Anna ran down the hallway after Elsa.

It wasn't too hard to figure out which way Elsa had went, the dangerously frozen ice around made it obvious. "Elsa!" Anna yelled again as she followed the trail, "Woah!" She ducked right as an ice spike stabbed out of the wall. Still she continued on, jumping over and ducking under ice spikes that would appear out of nowhere along the wall.

Anna ran up the spiral staircase, remembering to try to not trip on the ice, still after the trail. She ran past Elsa's door noticing that the trail didn't lead into there and continued down the hallway, making a turn when the trail did. Anna sighed but couldn't help but give a small smile seeing where the trail ended. "She hid in my room?" Carefully Anna opened the door, "Elsa…? Are you in here?"

Sniffing inside told her that she was correct.

Anna opened the door wider and walked inside. "I'm coming in." She looked around in confusion seeing no more ice around to tell her where Elsa was. "Where'd you go?" Anna began looking around her room even inside drawers because who knows where Elsa would be hiding. "Aha!" She flipped over from her bed, lifting up the long blanket that revealed Elsa hiding underneath the bed.

"W-wait don't come in…" Elsa spoke, her speech not very understandable since she would sniff between words.

"Why not?"

"Because I'm crying."

"That gives me all the more reason to go in."

"And I-I might hurt you…"

Anna rolled her eyes, blowing strands of hair out of her face. "I'm not afraid remember? You wouldn't hurt me on purpose." She fell down onto the floor and began army-crawling her way under the bed beside Elsa. "Hello."

Elsa didn't reply to her this time, covering her face with her knees as she lay sideways to fit under the bed.

Anna just looked around, kicking her legs up and down since only half of her body was actually under the bed. "Wow the cleaners do a decent job in cleaning." She noticed, "Barely a speck of dust under here." Anna found Fluffy the Cat sitting nearby Elsa. Gently she picked him up and began playing with his tiny little paws.

She didn't speak for a while after that, continuing on playing with Fluffy. But the quieter she was, the more she could hear Elsa sniffling right next to her. Anna sighed as she lay her head down onto the floor, "What's wrong, Elsa?"

Elsa shook her head and attempted to wipe her tears away.

"C'mon." Anna pretended to be Fluffy and began to move his little legs towards Elsa. "You can tell me! I'm Fluffy!" She spoke in a squeaky voice to speak for Fluffy. "It's okay Mama Elsie!"

Anna smiled hearing Elsa slightly laugh in between sniffles.

"Don't call me that." Elsa giggled as she wiped more tears away.

Anna placed Fluffy right next to Elsa's head, deciding she should change the subject until later. "So today you were sick again! And you wouldn't believe it! This old man pretended to be a child and even asked if we could go see you sleep!"

Elsa uncovered her face and gave a weird look at Anna, "What?"

"Yeah I know right?! I told the guards to kick him out though so it's okay!"

"Wait. No it's not! That's creepy!"

"Nah… A lot of people would pay to just see you sleep. I would know. I have the coin stash from it in my wardrobe."

"Anna!" Elsa laughed as she nudged her. She paused, "Wait… are you serious?"

Anna laughed seeing Elsa's serious and crept out face, "No! Of course not! I'd push somebody off a cliff if they tried to do anything to you!"

"Good to know…" Elsa giggled as she wiped more tears away. She noticed Fluffy nearby, taking him and hugging him.

Anna let her calm down for a bit before finally asking again, "So what's wrong?"

Elsa looked sadly to the side as more tears began to form.

Anna sighed as she scooted over, "Say cheese!" She giggled, taking both corners of Elsa's mouth with her fingers and pushing them up as if Elsa were smiling herself. "Turn that frown upside down!" That didn't really work since her 'smile' didn't match with the crying eyes she had. So instead Anna took Elsa's chin and began moving her mouth open and closed, "Hello everybody!" She changed her voice as if to match Elsa's voice and moved Elsa's mouth to her words. "I'm Elsa!"

Still Elsa's expression didn't change.

So Anna continued, "And I like warm hugs! La la la la la la!" Anna giggled again since it almost looked like Elsa was saying those words herself. "I am the Queen of Arendelle! Hear me roar! Roooooaaaaar!"

Finally Elsa couldn't help but give a small smile.

Anna grinned at her reaction and continued, "My sister Anna is the greatest, warmest, coolest, nicest, most beautiful person ever! I also like chocolate! I'm going to allow Anna to eat chocolate for breakfast, lunch, and dinner! Hooray!"

Elsa moved away from Anna's hand, "In your dreams." She giggled.

Anna changed back to her normal voice, "Aw man! Please?"

"No." Elsa giggled again.

Anna laughed, "Oh well. At least you aren't so sad about the teddy bears anymore!" She regretted saying those words right as they left her mouth and even used both hands to slap her own mouth shut. Anna groaned, seeing Elsa's gloomy and crying side return. "Oops." She sighed, "Hey… Is that really what you're so sad about? The children having those teddy bears?"

Elsa nodded as she held Fluffy closer.

"They haven't really done much to them if you want them. Only just dirty them, rip them, maybe drool on them –Oh." She slapped herself, catching on with what she was just saying. "Oops…"

Elsa had shrunk back and winced with each word Anna said, imagining each thought inside her head.

"Sorry." Anna apologized guiltily. She started to get a bit annoyed after a while that Elsa wouldn't reply to her again. "Elsa? Seriously what's wrong? I know because of the whole teddy bear thing but I honestly don't have a clue on why you're crying about it. It's not that big of a deal."

Elsa finally snapped, glaring at Anna with now anger. "Don't know why I'm crying about it?!" She left the tears that were now streaming down her face again, "Why wouldn't I be crying about it?!"

Anna looked at her in surprise.

"This is all your fault!"

This time Anna got angry, "What?! My fault?! I didn't even do anything wrong!"

"You did everything wrong!"

"What are you even talking about?!"

"Those stuffed animals were my favorite things in the whole world! I've collected them since I was born and I still had them up until now! But no! You had to just give them all away like they were just ordinary things! We even made a couple of memories with some of them from when we were younger when we did play with each other! And you just- And all the-!" She started crying even more, not able to finish what she was trying to say.

Anna just processed all of her words, fitting in all the puzzle pieces together. Her anger diminished greatly until she burst into laughter figuring out what was wrong.

"What? Why are you laughing?" Elsa growled angrily at her through her tears.

Anna grinned and shuffled her way out of the bed. "Ohhh! I see what happened now! Here let's go!" She tried dragging Elsa out.

"Don't touch me!" Elsa spat out.

Anna was a bit hurt by that but shrugged it off knowing why Elsa was acting like that in the first place. "I've got to show you something."

"What could you possibly show me now?"

Anna's eye twitched in annoyance, "Get out!" She ducked down, grabbing both of Elsa's ankles and tried dragging her out.

"Ah!" Elsa tried to hold onto the floor to stay inside.

"I've! Got! To! Show! You! Something!" Anna spoke as she tried with all her might to make Elsa let go.

"No!" Elsa began shooting snow out in defense.

"Hey!" Anna dodged them, "Elsa seriously! You've got it all wrong! Stop shooting ice!" She grunted and with one last pull got Elsa out while simultaneously being flung back in the process. But before Elsa could try to hide again, Anna got up and tackled her. "Come with me!"

"Ah no!" Elsa struggled to escape.

"Let's go!" Luckily Anna was stronger and began dragging Elsa out the room.

"Let me go!" Elsa began thrashing around, "Or I'll freeze your hands off!"

"We both know you wouldn't so let's go." Anna dragged Elsa by her arms down the hallways, leading her straight for the room where their parents used to sleep.

"What are we doing here?!" Elsa struggled to escape again.

"You'll see." Anna pushed open the big doors and dragged Elsa inside. "Look!" She motioned inside the room and looked down, sighing seeing Elsa squeezing her eyes shut so she couldn't see. "Elsa open your freaking eyes!"

"No!" Elsa continued to try to escape.

"Elsa! Listen to me! Open your eyes and look!"

Elsa didn't want to open her eyes, but her curiosity got the best of her and she ended up opening them anyway.

"There! See?!" Anna motioned to the room again.

Elsa looked inside the room with wide eyes.

There, filling the room to the brim, sat all of her teddy bears. Each and every one of them.

"Huh?" Elsa finally stood up on her own and hesitantly walked in. She picked one up, making sure that they were in fact the real deal. They were. She could just tell that they were hers by the way each of them looked. "How did…? Huh?"

Anna stood by the doorway with a smile, "I finally figured out that you thought I gave away all of your teddy bears."

"Huh?" Elsa turned around.

"Yeah. Before I started the tour, I decided to move all of your teddy bears into our parent's room because I figured the children wouldn't want to go inside this room at all. So I thought, 'What a great idea! So they won't try to take any of Elsa's teddy bears!' But then! I remembered that it would mean leaving your teddy bear room empty! So I took all of my teddy bears from the storage and put them inside so the children wouldn't ask questions on why it was empty in the first place. Then I decided, 'Hey I'll just give all of my teddy bears away! I don't really use them anymore!' And I even said they were from you so the children would think you're nice! -which you are!"

"Huh?"

Anna sighed, "I gave away all of my teddy bears. Not yours. Didn't you notice the smaller amount and the difference in them?"

Elsa shook her head, "I just saw my teddy bear room empty and all the children holding teddy bears so I just kind of assumed…" She began to tear up again.

Anna gasped, "Woah! Don't cry again! Please! I'm sorry!"

Elsa shook her head, "It's not that." She gave a soft smile and giggled, "Thank you... And sorry for… snapping at you earlier…"

Anna smiled, "No problem! And it's fine. I probably would have done the same if I thought that too!"

They both grinned at each other.

"Want to go finish the tour with me? The children really wanted to meet you." Anna suggested.

Elsa nodded as she wiped away the last few tears, "Yeah. That would be fun."

"Cool! Let's go!"


A couple of days later…

"Ahh!" Anna came barging into Elsa's room, box in hand. She was out of breath, falling onto the floor from exhaustion. "Elsa!"

Elsa turned around from her desk, seeing Anna's dress beat up, ripped, and dirty. "Anna what did you do?!" She gasped and ran over.

Anna looked up with a grin and a scratched up face, "I finally found one!" She held the box up, "Even requesting from other kingdoms if they had it! Finally! I tried to find one that looked exactly the same! –Of course it can't be exactly the same but its close enough!"

"Why are you all dirty and beat up-looking?!"

"Um… I tripped on the way here because I was excited to show you this. Actually I think I tripped four times… In some thorns too. Here!" Anna pushed the box into Elsa's arms. "Hurry and open it!" She giggled.

Elsa took the box from her in confusion. "What is this?"

"Just open it!"

Delicately Elsa put the box in her lap, taking the lid off carefully as Anna watched with proud eyes at what was inside. She gave an inaudible gasp at what she saw and froze in her spot from shock.

"Mew." The kitten resembling Fluffy the Cat mewed from inside.


And that's how you do it! *Dust hands off* I think I just pulled a Hans. Making somebody think one thing (In this case Anna giving away all of Elsa's teddy bears) only to hit them with the truth later on (Anna actually gave her own away) But I probably did that poorly and you all guessed it before it was revealed lol

- ... I would pay to see Elsa sleep... All of you: *Slaps* I'm kidding! Ahaha! ...maybe... All of you again: *Slaps* Seriously though, we only get to see Anna sleep in the movie. Elsa wasn't really sleeping (was she? She woke up pretty fast then) when they were children so I wouldn't count that.

-I just noticed that I almost always make Anna tie Elsa up in a rope when she's trying to catch her. Humor Effect!

-I made Elsa sick again because I needed a reason for her not to be there at first. I was just going to make her sleep through the whole thing but I realized that even if a Queen like Elsa is exhausted, she wouldn't want to just sleep when there's work to do. And also she gets a real-life Fluffy the Cat in the end! Hooray!


Also UnnamedArchivist, no your idea wasn't mean. I actually really like it! I was saying that it wouldn't be very Anna-ish if Anna was the one getting rid of the teddy bears. That's all. Sorry about that!

Thank you everybody for reviewing again! You guys seriously have no idea how happy it makes me to hear that you laughed at this one part or that you really love this fic! Or maybe you do know how happy it makes me. Anyway your reviews are so much fun to read and I also like the requests that give me so many ideas to write about from it!

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