A/N: Hi! As I promised, here it is.


She wasn't very keen to go back to college this time. Her baby bump was starting to show, and she wasn't sure if she was ready to receive looks from the whole college. She stared at herself a few more times in the mirror, and eventually she gave up hiding it. With a frustrated sight, she made her way to the living room, where Elsa was already waiting for her.

"Ready?" The blonde asked, not looking at her. Anna wasn't surprised at all, through it still hurt. Elsa had been ignoring her for more than a month, and it only got worse after the kiss.

"Yeah, I guess so." Anna mumbled, grabbing her purse. "Bye, Olaf! Bye, Stinky!" The little snowman shouted a reply. He was definitely happier since Stinky had become a member of the family. That made Anna feel a little less guilty, but he still looked sad every time the two of them wouldn't look to each other. "I – can I ask you something?" Anna mumbled, already in the car. "Nah, forget it. It's silly."

"Ask it." Elsa said, driving away from home. "Let me decide if it's silly or not."

"Do you think people will talk too much about it?" She pointed to her belly, pressing the three months bump that formed there. "I-I mean, do you think they will be mean to me? O-or even to you?"

"Honestly?" Elsa glimpsed at Anna. "I don't think you should care about it. Let them talk; people like a gossip." Anna nodded weakly. "And they won't be mean to you, or me."

"How can you be so sure?" Anna asked. "Words can hurt much more than a gesture."

"Yeah, I know damn well about it." Elsa muttered. Anna gave up on telling her she didn't cheat; honestly, she didn't believe herself. Elsa was too hurt to listen, and she was not going to cooperate with Anna to find a reasonable solution. "Aren't you going to get off the car?" Elsa asked, looking at her. Anna didn't even notice they were already there. She nodded and grabbed her stuff, leaving her sister behind her.

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"I think she doesn't know who the father is."

"It must be Kristoff."

"No wonder she got pregnant, she's always been a hooker."

Anna walked fast through the hallway. People were all staring at her, all whispering lies about her. She never felt so small. She ignored every call of her friends, walking as quickly as she could. Rapunzel even tried to grab her arm, but Anna pushed her away. She entered in the restroom and locked herself, sobbing. She heard someone call her name, but she ignored it. She was in way too much pain to talk to anyone else.

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She was in here classroom, almost falling asleep while her teacher talked. She was pretty sure that History of Art had already killed someone for providing such boring long hours. She would be just glad if a meteor broke into her room and destroyed everything around. But instead of a meteor, it was Rapunzel.

"Hi, Mr. Elbans! Can I have a word with Elsa?" She asked, and something about her voice worried Elsa.

"It's Mr. Evans." He corrected, apparently annoyed. "Sure. You can go, Ms. Arandelle." Elsa nodded and closed her book, following Rapunzel outside of the room.

"Is everything all – "

"Anna locked herself in the bathroom." She blurted out. "She's pretty upset with what people have been talking about – well, you know, her baby bump." Elsa felt her blood boil. No one could do Anna any harm. She would not allow that. "Really, I think you should take her home for today. She's not going to be able to spend an hour in class anyway."

"Wait here." Elsa said, entering in silence into the classroom. She grabbed her purse and her books, and as she predicted, her professor was too busy bothering everyone else with his class to notice the blonde girl slipping out of the class. "Okay, show me where she is." She told Rapunzel as soon as she got out of the class. "I'll drive her home as soon as I get her out of that bathroom. Did anyone make any mean joke in front of her or something like that?"

"Well, Hans did make some mean questions about her bump and the father of the baby, but besides that, no one said anything in front of her." She answered, and Elsa nodded. "I highly doubt she will show up in class for the rest of the week, so just tell her I miss her, okay?" They stopped in front of the restroom, and Elsa smiled weakly.

"I will. Don't worry, she will be fine." She said, as Rapunzel nodded slowly and left. She entered in the bathroom and locked the door. Anna should be on the only door which was closed. Elsa walked to it and knocked. "Open up, it's me." She said softly, but her sister didn't answer. "Anna, I'm not here to fight. I want to take you home. Please, open up the door." She rested her head on the wood, knocking one more time. "Please, I'm worried about you. I just want to talk." She heard Anna sob and then the door slowly opened. The ginger girl was sitting on the toilet, with her arms wrapping her legs. Her blue eyes were red, and so was her face. She looked about to break down in a thousand pieces. "I'm sorry people were mean to you." Elsa mumbled, wrapping her arms around the younger girl. "Don't be sad, I don't like when you're sad. Your hugs get cold." Anna smiled weakly as she heard the mention of Olaf. "I'm sick of fighting, Anna. I won't ignore you anymore, I promise." She placed a kiss on Anna's head as the girl wrapped her arms around her sister, soaking her shirt with tears. "Please, don't cry anymore. You don't have to come to class if you don't want to. You can continue college next semester. We will talk to the principal; we can do whatever you want to, but please, don't cry anymore."

"I don't want to have a child." Anna sobbed, pressing her body against Elsa's. "I-I want to have an abortion."

Elsa froze with Anna's words. She didn't see that coming. She kneeled, looking into Anna's eyes, brushing tears away from her cheeks. "I can't really say either you should or shouldn't do it. This is something only you can decide." Elsa said, putting a hand on Anna's face. "You're really cold. Come, let's take you home. I'll make you some hot chocolate." She stood up and took Anna's purse.

"Wait. I need to know something." Anna grabbed her wrist, stopping her to make any moves. "D-do you hate me? O-or it?" She placed a hand on her stomach. "And don't say it's just because you're upset, tell me – "

"I don't hate neither of you, Anna." Elsa answered, kneeling back again. "I couldn't hate a child, as hard as I tried. It has no fault, and it's still my nephew." She said, placing a hand on Anna's bump. "And I could never hate you. No matter how hard I tried. You're still my sister, and you're everything I have." She placed a kiss on Anna's forehead. "I can't be with you again, because it hurts. But I really want to give us a chance, as sisters and as friends. I can't live like that anymore." Anna nodded, hugging her.

"I know you don't believe me, but I never cheated. I loved you, and I will ever love." She sighed, resting her forehead on her sister's. "I'll never stop fighting for you, ever. And I want to start again too." Elsa offered her a soft smile. "Okay. I'm ready. You can take me home now."

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The cashier sent Elsa a strange look while she passed a few items. She didn't really blame her. Elsa and Anna were probably the only persons in the world to buy ice cream and stuff to make hot chocolate on winter. While it snowed. Anna grinned, grabbing a pack with their food and following Elsa to the car.

"That was embarrassing." Anna said, while entering in the car. "I didn't even know they sell ice cream in the middle of the winter!"

"It's Walmart; you can find everything there." Elsa shrugged, driving them home. "But yeah; was embarrassing."

"God, are you sure you're not the one dropping the temperature? I'm freezing." Anna embraced herself, trying to get warm.

"Wait, put this." Elsa took out her coat and gloves and gave it to her. Anna furrowed her brows, and the elder girl shrugged. "The cold doesn't bother me. You know that. Now, put these on. I don't want you to die of hypothermia."

"Thanks." Anna said, grabbing the coat. "I was thinking about what you said earlier."

"What?" Elsa looked at her, as the car stopped.

"Are you really willing to talk to the principal?"

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Two cups of hot chocolate and a bowl full of popcorn later, Anna was almost sleeping on Elsa's lap. Elsa was stroking her ginger hair, as she normally did, and it always would get Anna sleepy.

"Your friend told me she missed you." Elsa said, making Anna open her eyes. "The blonde one. Rapunzel."

"I miss her too." Anna said, looking at Olaf and Stinky on the ground. "Do you think she'll understand if I don't show up anymore?"

"Yes, I do." Elsa moved her hands to Anna's face, pressing them against her cheeks. "You're still a bit cold. Why don't you go get some sleep under the covers?"

"Stay with me." Elsa closed her eyes and sighed. "Please." Anna begged. "I really don't want to be alone today. Just until I fall asleep, please."

Elsa nodded, following her sister to bed. Anna lied by her side, careful not to be too close. Elsa begun to stroke her hair again, and the redheaded soon fell asleep. She got out of bed and went to the living room, sitting by Olaf's side.

"Are you going to give her a second chance?" He asked, hugging his puppy. Elsa smiled, resting her head on the couch.

"I doubt I can do it, buddy." She said. "But still, who knows?"