Chapter 3
"H-here you go..." Anna managed to stutter out, as she handed Elsa a mug of hot chocolate, with whipped cream on top.
"Thank you Anna." Said the blonde, still wearing a wide, pearly white smile. Anna day on the opposite end of the large L shaped couch, trying to distance herself from Elsa as much as she could. Heat still grew between her legs, and ever inch closer to her platinum blonde crush would just make it worse.
For a minute, Anna just sat in silence, awkwardly staring at the blonde, while Elsa took a sip of the warm, chocolatey drink. As the warm, thick drink ran down Elsa's throat, she let out a satisfied groan.
Anna nearly came again. Just watching Elsa, listening to her happy moan almost set Anna over the edge. She crossed her legs, pressing her thighs even harder together.
"Your house is lovely." Elsa finally said, breaking the awkward silence between them.
"It's...okay, I guess." Anna mumbled, her heart still thumping nervously.
"I really like it, it's nice and homely." Elsa said with a smile, standing up from the couch to walk over to the living room wall. Anna watched as Elsa walked over to the wall, which contained over a dozen pictures of Anna, Olaf, and their father Agnarr.
Anna's heart shot up to her throat, as she watched Elsa giggle, eyeing one of the pictures.
"Oh my gosh, is that you?" Elsa asked, giggling as she pointed to a picture. Taken when Anna was 12, Olaf was 6, of them and their father at Disneyland. Anna was smiling a wide grin, and her teeth were lined with braces. Anna's face went pale white out of sheer embarrassment.
"You looked so cute in braces." Elsa chuckled, nonchalantly moving on to the next picture. Little did she know, fireworks started shooting off in Anna's body.
"Shecalledmecuteholyfuckingshitshecalledmecute!" Anna screamed in her brain, as her face shot from pale white to bright red. Running through so many emotions so quickly was becoming exhausting. But as much as she wanted Elsa to go, and leave her in her embarrassed state, she didn't want Elsa to leave. She wanted to endure the nervous, embarrassed, horrifying encounter, so long as she could spend one more minute closer to the blonde goddess she had been crushing on.
But then, tragedy.
As Elsa stepped over to another picture (Anna and Olaf making snowmen), as Elsa was bringing her mug up to take another sip of cocoa, she stepped on one of Olaf's toys. Elsa's torso lurched back as she regained her footing, resulting in her spilling hot cocoa all over her chest.
Anna bit her bottom lip to stifle a scream, as the chocolate drink poured over Elsa's blue tshirt, staining it dark brown.
For a moment, neither spoke, as Elsa stared down at her shirt, and into the empty mug.
Then, surprisingly, Elsa began to laugh. A cute, bubbly, giggling laugh. Even though Anna was beyond embarrassed (even though it was Elsa who had spilled the drink), the redhead couldn't help but giggle. Just listening to Elsas sweet, melodic laughter made Anna smile.
Anna quickly got up from the couch and walked over to the kitchen, grabbing a roll of paper towels. She walked back to Elsa and took the mug from her, handing her the roll of paper towels.
"Thank you Anna." Elsa chuckled, as she began to pat down her chest, soaking up as much of the drink out of her shirt as she could manage.
Anna couldn't help but stare. As Elsa patted her shirt, she softly pressed the paper towel against her breast, her boobs softly bounced as she patted them down.
Heat. Rapidly growing in Anna's core.
The redhead quickly turned away, not wanting to have a crisis in the living room. She rushed back to the kitchen, placing the mug in the kitchen sink. Once she steadied herself, and took a few deep breaths to calm herself, she returned back to Elsa, who held a wad of chocolate covered paper towels.
"I...I can take those." Anna nervously said, as Elsa handed her the used, dirty paper towels. Anna turned and placed them in the trash can, turning to see Elsa staring down at her ruined shirt.
Then, Anna had a thought. A horrifying, and yet even more exiting thought.
"I...I can give you...a shirt to wear." Anna managed to mumble out, as Elsa's bright blue eyes came up to meet hers.
"You know...so you're not wearing a dirty bra one."
"Anna..." Elsa said with a smile, her cheeks flushing pink. "That is so nice of you. Yes please, if you have any to spare."
"They're...up in my room." Anna mumbled, realizing now what was about to happen.
It was too late to stop it now.
Elsa was going to see her room.
"It's...just upstairs." Anna stuttered, gesturing towards the staircase.
"Lead the way." Elsa said with a chuckle. Anna slowly, nervously, stepped towards the stairs, hearing Elsa's footsteps close behind.
Anna slowly walked up the staircase, as the world faded around her. Elsa was really going to see her room. Her bed. Her...window, that faced into Elsa's room!
Anna pauses for a second, her knuckles turning white as she harshly gripped the handrail. For a moment, she stood motionless on the stairs, her heart nearly bruising her ribcage as in begged the beat its way out.
"Is everything okay Anna?" Elsa asked from behind her.
"It's fine." Anna blurted our, her voice cracking. She walked up the stairs, faster now, knowing that there was no way to hide her whole room from Elsa. There was nothing she could do.
They both made it to the top of the stairs, and walked slowly down the hall. The walls around Anna felt like they were caving in, like the hallways would crush Anna.
She wished it would. She wished that she could save herself from embarrassment, that Elsa would just turn and run. That she could live the rest of her life alone, that Elsa was just a figment of her imagination, that she wasn't really right behind her.
Anna nervously pushed her bedroom door open, and stepped inside.
"This...is my room." Anna nervously mumbled, as Elsa stepped inside. Anna had never been so critical of her own room design before.
It was a simple bedroom. 4 walls, one with a window (facing across to Elsa's house, and into her room!). She had a small walk in closet, and a desk containing a computer, and a few books. She had a queen sized bed, with pink sheets, and a few fluffy pillows. No pictures on the walls, no posters, her room was quite bare for a normal 16 year old.
In contrast, seeing Elsa's room across their windows, Anna had seen multiple band posters, movie posters, pictures of Elsa's mother and her (Anna had spent many embarrassing hours looking into Elsa's room, occasionally stealing a glimpse of the blonde).
"I'll...just grab you a shirt." Anna said quietly, rushing into her closet. She fumbled around her shirts, trying to find something that would fit Elsa. With the blondes much larger chest, Anna knew that none of her clothes would fit. She had to find somethi-
"I can see my room." Elsa chuckled.
Anna's heart nearly shot out of the top of her head. Her whole body froze, her face became red as a tomato.
Elsa has discovered her secret.
"I didn't know your room was across from mine?" Elsa giggled, as Anna frantically searched for a shirt for Elsa to change into.
"I...usually have my curtains closed." Anna blurted out, as she fumbled around her hanging shirts, a few dropping to the floor as her hands darted around the hangers.
Thankfully, Anna found a shirt that her dad had given her, a large, much bigger than would have ever fit her. She pulled it off the hanger, and turned to walk out of the closet.
"Here, I hope this fi...iiiiiitssss..." Anna began to speak, but her voice trailed off. As she stepped out of the closet, Elsa had pulled the dirty shirt over her head. As her arms raised up over her head, Elsa left her torso bare, leaving nothing but a sky blue bra, looking like it was struggling to contain Elsa's fully developed breasts.
Anna nearly dropped the shirt in awe.
For a second, she just awkwardly stared at Elsa, who pulled her braid out of the neckline of the shirt. Elsa's eyes met Anna's, and she just let out a small giggle.
"What?" Elsa laughed. "It's nothing you haven't seen before."
"I...I..." h-h-here..." Anna stuttered, handing the shirt to Elsa. Her face was beet red, and there was nothing she could do about it.
She had seen Elsa in a bikini at swim meets. But somehow, seeing her in a bra was different. Better.
Sexier.
"Thank you." Elsa said gratefully, taking the shirt from Anna's hand. She quickly pulled it over her head, covering up what Anna had so craved to see. Anna was actually grateful, her core couldn't stand seeing much more of Elsa's near-naked form.
The shirt was just a little large on Elsa, much to Anna's relief. The less form fitting, the better. She couldn't handle seeing much more of Elsa, she had already seen more than she needed, more than she could handle in one day.
"So Anna, have you been spying on me?" Elsa asked, staring out of the window into her own bedroom.
"Wh...what?" Anna chuckled nervously. Had Elsa seen her staring across the windows? Had she seen Anna peering in, stealing a glance? Had Elsa seen...oh no!
"Of c-course not!" Anna blurted our. Thankfully, her response was just met with laughter, Elsa giggling as she turned back to face Anna.
"I'm just kidding silly." Elsa chuckled, still (as always) smiling. Elsa sat on the edge of Anna's bed, and looked into Anna's eyes.
"So, neighbor..." Elsa chuckled. "...why have we never hung out?"
"I...don't know what you mean?" Anna nervously giggled, though she knew full well why.
"Maybe it's because I've had a crush on you since the first time I saw you? Maybe it's because I broke up with my boyfriend because I knew I was gay, and had a crush on you? Or maybe it's because I can't even so much as look at you without getting horny?"
Anna's brain rattled with reasons, reasons why she had never gone over and said "hey, let's just hang out!"
"I...just don't go out much, I guess." Anna said. It was true, other than school events, she didn't really go anywhere, or do much.
"Bullshit." Elsa chuckled. "I've seen you at every football game, every track day, pretty much every event the school has."
"Maybe it's because I have a crush on you, and I wanted to be as close to you as I can, whenever I can?"
"I mean...Yea, I do, go to those." Anna chuckled nervously. "I just...I figured, you know...you would be hanging out with...your friends."
But then, for the second time that day (the second time Anna had ever seen), Elsa's smile dropped, her face turning to a sad frown.
"I...don't actually...really have...friends." Elsa said quietly, practically a whisper.
"You?" Anna couldn't help but sound surprised. "You're the star athlete of every sport you play. You run the pep rallys, you own the school." Anna couldn't stop herself from rambling.
"You have tons of friends."
"Not...not really." Elsa mumbled, still with a somber look on her face. Anna couldn't help it, she sat on the edge of the bed, a few feet from Elsa.
"I mean, I know a lot of people. Practically everyone in the school. But...they're friendly, but they're not really...do you know what I mean?"
Anna couldn't believe what she was hearing. Elsa, queen of Arendelle High, who everyone knew and adored, didn't have any friends?
"Everyone, like, wants to be my friend. But they all try too hard, and they usually want something. 'Hey Elsa, can you get me into the talent show?' 'Hey Elsa, can you put me on varsity for track this year?' 'Hey Elsa, hey Elsa, hey Elsa.' "
The blonde took a deep breath in, and sighed. She looked over to Anna, with what looked like tears forming in the corners of her eyes.
"Honestly...you've been nicer to me than anyone else has all year."
"R-really?" Anna stuttered, still in disbelief.
"Anna..." Elsa managed to give a small chuckle, as she wiped the forming tears from her eyes. "...you let me into your home, gave me a hot chocolate because I was cold, and offered me your clothes because mine got ruined."
"You're more a friend to me than anyone else."
And then, Elsa scooted across the edge of the bed, and wrapped her arms around Anna. it should have been more awkward. It should have made Anna nervous like it did before, having Elsa's arms wrapped around her.
But it didn't.
Anna was still blown away by the way Elsa was talking. And even more surprised that Elsa considered her a friend.
Her only friend.
But beyond anything, Anna was just grateful that Elsa was near her again, and wrapping her once more in her strong arms. Anna graciously wrapped her arms around Elsa's shoulder, embracing the girl she had been crushing on for so long, in a welcomed, warm hug.
Elsa has no idea of Anna's true feelings. But at this point, it didn't matter.
Anna managed to make Elsa happy. Right now, that was all that mattered.
After a few moments, Elsa pulled back from the hug, releasing her arms from Anna's shoulders. Not wanting to be awkward, Anna pulled her arms back as well, sad their hug was ending, but happy to see that a smile had returned to Elsa's face.
"Thank you Anna..." Elsa sniffled, her eyes still looking wet with forming tears. "...for being a there for me."
"You're...you're welcome." Anna smiled back at Elsa. She looked over the blonde's shoulder, as saw through her window that Elsa's bedroom light had turned back on.
"I...I think the power is back on at your house." Anna pointed over Elsa's shoulder. The blonde turned her head to look through Anna's window. The lights were indeed back on, and the soft hum of the heater on the side of the house purred, the heater working hard to warm Elsa's house back up from the winter chill.
"I...guess I should get back." Elsa chuckled, wiping the last bit of tears from her eyes. "Make sure everything is still working."
"Y-Yea." Anna stuttered. She was partially thankful that she didn't have to deal with any more awkwardness from Elsa. But she was also sad to see the blonde leave.
They both stood up from Anna's bed, and walked out of the bedroom. They didn't speak, merely walking down the stairs and across the living room to the front door. Elsa slipped on her boots, and reached for the door knob, before turning back to Anna.
"Oh, um, can I see your phone for a second?" Elsa asked.
"Y-Yea..." Anna stuttered, reaching down to the table by the door, when she had placed her phone.
"Is everything okay?"
"Yea..." Elsa said with a smile, as Anna handed her her phone.
"...I just wanted to give you my number."
Anna's heart thumped heavy in her chest, as Elsa opened Anna's (nearly empty) contact list, and set up a new contact. Elsa typed in her number, before tapping on the camera icon.
"Gotta have a selfie for the contact picture." Elsa chuckled, before turning and wrapping her arm around Anna's shoulders, holding the phone in front of them.
"Say cheese." Elsa giggled, staring into the camera. Anna was in so much shock, that she was barely able to force a convincing smile. The screen clicked, and showed the image of herself and Elsa, both smiling.
"There you go." Elsa chuckled, handing the phone back to Anna. "Now if your power goes out, you can text me."
"O-okay..." Anna stuttered nervously, as she took the phone back from Elsa.
"Again, Anna, thank you." Elsa said with a smile, pulling Anna in for another warm hug. Anna had no problem now returning the hug, despite her disbelief of the last hour's events. Elsa, who had been Anna's crush, and practically a stranger, was now Anna's friend. She had her number, and better yet, a picture of them together.
After a moment, Elsa released their hug, and opened the front door. Anna waved the blonde goodbye, watching as Elsa walked down the front porch steps, and across the snow covered lawn over to her own home.
Before else walked into her front door, she looked across to Anna, who still stood in the doorway. Elsa gave another smile, and a wave.
Anna returned the wave, before Elsa disappeared into her house.
Anna quickly shut the door behind herself, and practically sprinted up the her bedroom, launching herself into her bed.
"Holy shit..." Anna gasped as she lay in her bed, facing the ceiling. Her chest heaved, her breathing heavy. She had Elsa's number, a picture together, it was almost everything she had ever wanted.
She just lay on the bed, staring at the ceiling for almost 10 minutes. Then...
Bzzzbzzz...bzzzbzzz...
Her phone vibrated. She sat up, and looked at the screen.
A text. From Elsa Frost.
"Look put your window ;P"
Anna looked up from the phone screen, and through her window. Across the gap between their houses, and into Elsa's bedroom, the blonde stood in her window, waving at Anna with her natural wide, pearly white smile.
Anna giggled, and waved back at Elsa.
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