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A Trip to the Mall

After Elsa had gotten off from work, she and Anna left Olafs and headed off to the Notre Dame mall to do some shopping. Elsa called Joan and asked her to meet them there, about fifteen minutes later Elsa and Anna were still in the women's clothes department, shopping.

"Hey Elsa what about this?" Anna said holding up a black turtleneck with a large hole cut in the chest area. Elsa's eyes stared strangely at the redhead.

"Um. Not my style. I don't like to show off my chest like that." Elsa said shyly.

"Wait what?" Anna asked before turning the shirt around to face her, upon seeing what Elsa meant she gasped and dropped the article of clothing.

"Oh I'm so sorry. I was looking at it from the back and I didn't see the hole." Anna said as she bent on her knees on the floor to pick the shirt back up. As she rose she could see Elsa with her hand to her lips trying to hold back a chuckle.

"Oh you think that's funny?" Anna said with faux offense, smiling at the blonde with hands on her hips.

"This shirt is more my style." Elsa said reaching over and holding up a white shirt with a snowman face on it. Against the white background there was the image of a carrot nose, accompanied by coal eyes and mouth. Anna chuckled at her taste.

"You really love snowmen don't you?" Anna asked.

"Snowmen, hot chocolate, snowflakes, snow, ice, anything cold and reminds me of winter." Elsa corrected.

"No kidding. I mean don't get me wrong I like a nice beach day every once in awhile but I used to love playing in the snow as a kid." Anna said bursting with glee.

"Really? Anna Summers loves the snow?" Elsa asked with sarcasm in her tone.

"When I was little, like around five, my parents always used to take me up to the mountains and stay at this nice condo my grandfather owned. I would spend hours sliding down mountains and making snowmen and then going inside for a big mug of hot chocolate." Anna said smiling widely upon remembering the happy childhood memories.

"Sounds fun. Do you still do that now?" Elsa asked.

Anna's face dropped. She looked sad now.

"Uh. No. See when my dad won the election he was always so busy being mayor that we didn't have time for long trips like that. Since I was five the closest I have come to building snowmen was crumbling up white pieces of paper." Anna said sadly.

Elsa stared at the redhead feeling sorry for her.

Hmm. Seems like we actually have something in common. We both love snow and chocolate. Elsa thought.

She hasn't had a snow day in a while, maybe I can show her my powers….. Wait what am I thinking!? I have just come to like this girl and showing her my powers will just scare her off. They scare everybody off. Unless your name is-the girl that should be here by now.

"Hey there you guys are!" Anna and Elsa heard a familiar feminine voice call out to them. They turn towards the entrance to the store and see a familiar blonde walking ther way with another maculin blonde.

"Joan!"

"Kristoff!"

Elsa and Anna called out respectively.

"Hey guys! Sorry we're late." Kristoff said wrapping his arms around his cousin.

"Hey Snow Queen." Joan said to Elsa.

"Um snow queen?" Anna asked confused.

"Well-um. Her name is snow right? So that's just my nickname for her. I mean she calls me warrior princess because I kick ass." Joan said thinking of an excuse that didn't involve revealing Elsa's secret. Anna nodded accepting this. Relieving both Elsa and Joan.


For the next hour the group of four walked around the mall. They went to a couple of the stores and bought some new jeans, an occasional shirt or two (either white or blue for Elsa, Anna noted) and Kristoff himself bought a nice thick jacket. Kind of dull looking with its gray color, looked also kind of worn out and rugged but Anna decided not to say anything.

This was actually a great change from before. Back when she used to hang out with Marcy and her group a trip to the mall was vastly different. They would drag Anna to ALL the clothes stores, make her try everything on and criticise her with comments like "that one shows off your legs. Don't get it yours are too stumpy" or "Anna don't get that top your boobs aren't nearly big enough to fill it". And then another one would ask "What is your bra size again Anna?" in a really high pitched sarcastic voice, but she always responded with "An A cup" and for the rest of the trip the other girls would tease her about it. When they weren't teasing Anna they were making fun of everyone else in the stores that didn't fit their level of "hot enough". They were either "too fat", "freakishly tall" or anything else that Anna didn't care about.

"Elsa is so much more fun than Marcy or Ella." Anna thought. "Why did I even stay with them for so long in the first place. Oh right because if I didn't then they would bully me like they did with everybody else. And yet they STILL tossed me away. Doesn't matter I have Elsa now."

But then another thought came to Anna's mind that made her doubt herself.

"Hold on. Sure we had a nice talk about snow and chocolate. You can't base a relationship off of just that. Yeah yeah I know we're not in a relationship now, but that is phase two once I completely earn her forgiveness. Of course I won't know for sure if I want that unless I actually know her. Better start asking personal stuff. Oh but not too personal. Avoid the moms and dads."

Noticing that Elsa was hanging in the back of the group while Anna was walking along side Joan and Kristoff, Anna decided to slow her walking speed so Elsa could catch up with her. As soon as Anna was right next to the taller girl she decided to start talking.

"So, um Elsa. How exactly do you know Joan? I mean it seems odd to me that you're the best friend of my cousins girlfriend." Anna said slightly laughing.

"Yes I suppose it is." Elsa said composed and serious. "Me and Joan go to Southwood together. We're in the same mythology class."

"Really?" Asked Anna.

"Yes. She came to the campus just a month after I started attending. She noticed me sitting in the back all alone and I guess she felt bad for me so she decided to keep me company. So we started hanging out during class, then after class and now I can't get rid of her."

"Why would you want to get rid of a friend?" Anna asked shocked that Elsa would say such a thing. Anna needs friends. How can Elsa say that like she doesn't care?

"It was a joke Anna of course I like her around." Elsa said.

Anna blushed red with embarrassment. She thought to herself.

"Great now she thinks I'm stupid. Oh wait. I am stupid! Ok change the subject."

"So why were you sitting in the back?"

Anna asked. She couldn't help but think "With a body like that you had to be the most popular girl on campus!"

"Because honestly. I don't like many people there. As I said before you weren't my first bully or my last. Throughout my childhood dozens of boys and girls had picked on me, called me names for my lack of social skills. And when I would transfer to a new grade, a new school half of those would exit my life and new jerks would just take their place. But then once I started hitting puberty and my body developed most of the boys that used to say 'Nobody wants you here Elsa!' would say 'Hey Elsa. You. Me. Friday night?' Like I would say yes? Bastards." Elsa said full of disgust. Anna paled and wondered if she had a chance with her.

"But what if someone who asked you out actually regretted it?" Anna asked with hope in her voice.

"Don't push it Anna I just started liking you as a acquaintance." Elsa said coldly.

"Ok ouch! I guess I can't t Elsa to get over it that easy. Oh I know once she gets to know the new me she might see I'm worth her time!" Anna thought giving her some hope back.

"So mythology huh? You wanna be a mythologist or something?"

"Did I really say mythologist? Is that even a word!" Anna chastised herself in her head.

"Oh no I just took that course for fun. I actually want to be an architect. Designing buildings." Elsa said grinning. She had always loved building things since she was a child. It was the perfect combination of her artistic skills and her patience. She herself used to use her powers to make small forts of ice in her room and make intricate designs with icicles and snowflakes. Her father always said she was flawless in that aspect.

"Oh wow. I really don't know what I wanna do yet. My dad wants me to go into politics like him but I think I wanna be around children. Do you like children?"

"Oh my god did you actually ask if she likes children? She already knows you're gay and you're pretty sure she caught you staring at her a couple of times. Don't make it sound like you wanna put a ring on her finger yet!"

So Anna decide to ask a different question "So what kind of mythology do you like?"

Elsa stared at her for a bit. Thinking "weirdo". But cute."

"Norse. My father used to teach me about Norse mythology when I was a child so I already knew most of it. It was really just for credits." Elsa explained.

Anna's eyes widened with excitement. "Norse? Like Thor!? Oh I love Thor he's one of my favorite superheroes!"

"Oh Anna please don't bring the comic Thor around me. They are nothing like actual mythology I can't even stand it." Elsa said shaking her head and waving her hands with disgust.

Anna's eyes widened and stared at the white haired beauty. If she could even call her that anymore considering she just admitted to hating one of her favorite superheroes.

"Ok this isn't going well" Anna thought "So aside from our love of chocolate, our compatibility is at 0%. HOW CAN SHE NOT LIKE THOR!?"

"HOW CAN YOU NOT LIKE THOR!?" Anna screamed at Elsa. The everyone in the store was looking at her like she was a psycho. Joan, for some reason, stiffened at the mention of the name of the god of thunder. Elsa was taken back by this outburst, but quickly composed herself and spoke with the regal voice of a queen.

"If you come over to my apartment I can give you a lecture on all the reasons why anyone who knows true norse mythology would hate the Thor comics." Elsa said smugly.

"Alright. And I will tell you why they are awesome! Friday at six?" Anna asked.

"Friday at six." Elsa agreed and they shook hands.


After being dropped off at home by Kristoff, Anna walked up the concrete steps to her front door. A nice two story house that was light gray in color but with a dark green roof. Anna carried the bag in her hand containing the pair of jeans she bought from the store and turns her key into the lock to enter the room. Once inside Anna hears a throat being cleared and turned around to see her mother and father sitting on the couch. Her mother seeming nervous about the ordeal and her father looking at her with disappointment. So basically, nothing new.

"Anna please sit down." Frederik said.

"Uh, you know what? I'm actually tired so..." Anna tried to excuse herself but her father was having none of it.

"Now!" He snapped. Anna sighed and glumly marched her way to one of the seats across from them. She sat in front of her mother but turned to face her father. Wondering what this was about.

"So….whats up?" Anna asked with timidness in her tone.

"Who is she Anna?" Frederik said with dead seriousness.

Anna was taken back by what her father said.

"Wait what? Does he mean Elsa? He can't know; I never told them!

""Who?" Anna asked.

Frederiks hands slammed against the coffee table as his wife flinched.

"The girl you're seeing behind our backs god damn it! White hair; blue eyes!" Frederik screamed. The neighbors could have woken up after he finished his sentence he was so loud.

"H-How do you know about Elsa?" Anna's fear turned to anger "Have you been spying on me?"

"That doesn't matter. All that matters it that you are, once again, disgracing the family's name with your filthy urges!" Frederik bellowed.

His wife couldn't take another second of her husband's behavior. She was furious.

"FREDERICK AGNARR SUMMERS! YOU WILL NOT TALK TO OUR DAUGHTER LIKE THAT!" Christina said standing up. Then Frederik turned to her with anger.

"It's your daughter you should be mad at. She's doing it to us again! Don't tell me you approve?" Frederik asked his wife, She just shook her head in denial.

"It doesn't matter what I want but we do not talk to our daughter like that!" Christina retorted.

"Hello. Your daughter is right here!" Anna screamed getting their attention "And Elsa is just a friend. Actually she is a friend of Kristoff's girlfriend so back off."

"Oh really?" Frederik asked crossing his arms "Then how come you haven't invited your so called boyfriend with you to the mall. Instead it was a double date with you and the three blondes." Frederik said referring to his nephew, his girlfriend and Elsa.

"Wait I never told them about going to the mall today. How would they know unless..."

"Holy fuck you were spying on me!?" Anna screamed with enough force to rival her father.

"Anna I didn't approve of it but…..." Christina said but she couldn't finish her sentence.

"Well Christina. Please explain why we're doing this." Frederik urged his wife to continue but she was speechless.

"A-HA! You know it's wrong! And you know what? Even if I was dating Elsa she would be better than the guy you two so obviously want me to get back together with!"

"Kevin was a MAN!" Frederik shouted.

"Kevin isn't a MAN dad! He was a psychopath! When he senses weakness in people he attacks without mercy. He's a total jerk and a bully that once picked on a girl when we were kids for a year until she left school and all he said was that he's sorry she left because he wanted to PICK ON HER SOME MORE!" Anna finished her rant. Her mother looked at her like she almost believed her. Her dad on the other hand.

"Anna. I thought I taught you never to lie."

"I am not lying!"

"Then how have we never heard of this before?" Frederick asked not believing a word of what his daughter had told him. Kevin was always a gentleman when he was around.

"Because..." Anna looked down sadly "because I used to help him. And I have been ashamed of that ever since." She turned to her parents again. "The girl I was with today is the girl that we bullied and I am trying to make it up to her, please let me see her again." Anna pleaded. Her father stared at her for a while with a completely unchanged face from before.

Finally his wife spoke. "Ok Anna. I appreciate that you want to make up for past mistakes. But you will have no other relationship with this woman understood?" Christina asked her daughter.

Anna angrily thought "You cannot decide that for me! But I have to say 'yes' for now."

"Ok, thank you mom." She said her voice dripping with sarcasm. Not like herself at all. "Can I go to my room now?"


Elsa was back in her bed. She was tossing and turning as the same dream that she has every week plays out in her mind:

Elsa is overlooking an icy landscape, seemingly endless. From where she stood on the top of the cliff, there were buildings and homes as far as the eye could see. There were skyscrapers reaching as high as the sky itself! Some homes were the size of hills, with large doors that couldn't possibly be used by a human. Some of the tallest buildings passed the sky and were several miles thick. What truly amazed Elsa was that all the buildings, all the homes, were made out of ice. Pure ice. It was a magnificent sight as the sun came up and the light shined through the buildings like a prism reflecting the light. She could see the burning lights of buildings and homes, that faded into the distance on all sides as the multi-colored sun rays beamed against the ice structures creating a beautiful aurora that she could see nowhere else. And as always Elsa tears at the scene before her and wishes she could stop this thing that destroys everything. Elsa screams "NO!" as the last ball hits just a few miles from the ice city.

A boom is heard, the ground Elsa is standing on crumbles. Sliding down she hits the bottom of the cliff. She covers her face with her hands just as the blast of ice and dust comes her way. She can't breath, the force of the wind whipping at her clothes. just like that it passes, a sharp silence settles over the destroyed Ice City.

Elsa looks around, her ears ringing from the blast. The sky has turned a dark smokey green. The buildings have crumbled to almost nothing and the debri begins to melt away. She sees dozens of gigantic skeletons scattered allover the place and when she see's some figures walking around in the misty smoke clouding her vision, the figure is coughing and falls to the ground, dead, their blood running towards Elsa's feet as she steps back in fear. But the worst part is, when Elsa looks up at the damaged sky. She sees the face of a woman, her features are covered through a mist of clouds and smoke, but Elsa can tell one thing, she is crying like she had lost everything.

The people fade, Elsa is alone again. There's something in the distance, a burst of light. Not from the sun. But an explosion is seen farther ahead. Looking at the sky she sees smoke trains and what looks like flaming balls of metal falling from the sky. As each one hits it creates a powerful blast

Then Elsa wakes up panting. Her bed almost frozen solid and she gets up to get a glass of water.


Please Review

I Know having Anna say she can't enter a relationship unless she knows the person is OC. But remember this version of Anna already met two people she thought were her friends at an early age only to realize they were awful. So this Anna has more experience with people and is afraid of being hurt again. So please don't judge.

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