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Prompt : Anna experiments with the Spirits call and uses it to annoy Elsa Love your stories 😚


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At first, it was messy. Anna couldn't quite imitate Honeymaren's indications when she tried singing the Spirits call tune, so it resulted in Elsa just twitching for a second, like she got static electricity from a plaid.

Then it started to work, and Anna could see Elsa lifting her head fully from where she was. Sitting by the reindeer enclosure with Honeymaren and both giggling together at the effect it had, she looked over at her elder being confused at why she was hearing the call, knowing in her guts that it didn't come from Ahtohallan.

She twirled around, frowning, and the redhead and dark hair Sami hurried to hide their grinning faces, by looking down at the leather twines they were twirling around the birch tree branches to compose the paddock. Anna was laughing so much that she hadn't been helping much because she kept dropping her leather strip, but Honeymaren was having so much fun that she didn't care.

When Elsa returned to what she was doing, Anna sang the call again, still doing it softly to make the joke perfect. The Spirits call almost was perfect as well; now even one of the Giants turned its head to her along Elsa, and Anna had to bite her lip really hard to not burst into laughing at the Fifth and Earth Spirits' confusion.

It wasn't on point enough for them to feel the need to go to the sound and help the person singing it, but they clearly stared at where it came from, and the two women smiled at the synchronization of blonde and rock dropping eyebrows.

After a while, the two shook their head - also in sync - and resumed to carefully moving around huge rocks with the help of other Giants, Elsa indicating which ones to shift to make space for the reindeer paddock, and the Earth Spirits taking their decision before all agreeing and picking up the stones.

Honeymaren nudged the Queen.

"Come on, try again. It was almost perfect. Try to make the last note lower, you get too high at the end. Trust me, next time will be the one."

Anna nodded excitedly with a grin. She focused, and sang the Spirits call now clearly and powerfully, still on a low voice. This time, something seemed to snap in the air; it felt like it echoed in the whole Forest in a magic gust, even though she hadn't raised her voice much.

And Honeymaren and her widened their eyes at what happened.

All the Giants turned around, grumbling their rock heads in what sounded like a gasp - even in the distance, one could see some mountain-sized Giants who moved; Elsa turned around as well with visceral concern written all over her face, her white outfit sparkling as she suddenly twirled and went to Anna, her double train floating in the process; the air, that seemed to still echo to everyone's brain, tinkled, and Gale floated at full speed to a spot above the redhead, searching for the danger; Bruni came in with hurrying tiny footsteps, his big eyes staring around to see if there was a fire to stop or, on the opposite, someone to burn. But a shiver went down Anna's spine when she saw Nokk suddenly jumping off the river a hundred meters away, glittering and neighing on the surface to somehow ask what was going on, and warn that they couldn't intervene that away from the water.

The redhead smiled with guilt as she was surrounded by inspecting gazes. Slowly, they all realized that Anna wasn't in danger, neither were the only person next to her, Honeymaren, and that they had been called for no good reason at all. The Northuldra, who were intrigued by the scene, had come to see. A silence passed.

"Holy Ahtohallan." Muttered Honeymaren, her eyes switching from one Spirit to another. "I didn't expected that. Usually, when we sing the call, only the closest one hasten up to help."

Anna blushed, and whispered back. "Did we commit sacrilege?"

There was a blank, as the Spirits all stared at her with a frown. Honeymaren giggled nervously. "No, I don't think so. But I totally underestimated the rallying power of the second half of the Bridge."

Elsa put her hands on her hips.

"Anna… Are you serious?"

The redhead grinned bashfully. She could tell that her elder wasn't really angry, though, so she gently apologized to the Spirits, and timidly looked at Elsa once they were all gone.

"Well, this was impressive." Sighed the Snow Queen.

"I didn't mean it to be… That efficient." Said the younger.

Elsa nodded. "I figured. But it makes sense. I can command the other Spirits, so it's logical that you can summon them just as powerfully."

Anna grinned. "Is it my type of magic? I knew that the Fifth Spirit meant magic for both sides. Wow, I have magic!"

Honeymaren smiled, and Elsa ruffled her hair. "Of course you do. I told you many times: the magic one is you."

The Queen laughed warmly, then suddenly Elsa hit her head. "OUCH! Hey!?"

"But never do that for fun again. I was really scared."

Anna winced with a nod as she rubbed her hair.