Hello :) So I'm giving you guys this way earlier then normal because I think you deserve a little treat for last chapter so, with out further a do...Chapter 6 (By the way, check my profile for any updates on the story!)


Chapter 6

"Olaf, I need to do this. You can't change my mind. She needs someone and she has some weird relationship with her parents that I'm not going to ask her about. Now will you either help me get my things packed up or can you get out of my way." Annas stood firm in her decision to move in with Elsa. Olaf wasn't exactly supportive of this, but he knew that stopping her would ruin her. He pushed him self up from the door, "Alright. Fine, I would stop you but I'm not going to support this." He paused looking at his red headed friend, who had been there for every hard time in his life.

"What can I do to help?" He smiled at her, picking up a box and setting it on the bed.

Anna looked at him and smiled. "This doesn't change anything, we will still hangout and we have classes together. But thanks, for the help. You could clear out my dresser, if you can handle a woman's clothes." She giggled and started putting all of her books into the box in front of her.

He nodded and began pulling out all of her folded shirts, pants, skirts, and socks. He filled the box quite quickly, "What is she doing right now anyway?" He asked.

"She was playing video games when I left, but who knows." She replied, not worrying about that right now.

It had been two days since Elsa had been diagnosed and Anna had moved straight in with her. Between her classes and breaks, she had almost managed to get all her things over. Elsa already had a second bedroom with a nice queen size bed for her. It also came with a big closet which Anna was very happy about. All she had to do was box up her little things, clothes, and books. As easy as that sounds, Anna had a lot of books. If the library didn't have what you were looking for, Anna probably had it in her collection. She currently had three very big book cases to hold everything, but she wouldn't give any of them up and Elsa was perfectly fine with that. They had rented a small truck to get everything over to Elsa's easier, since no one had their own car.

Annas phone began to buzz, she whipped it out in a blur. "Hello? Elsa, it's okay. Mhmm. Mhmm. Yeah. Yes. Okay. Yes. Yeah. Elsa, relax, it's not a big deal. I'll be back soon, just finishing packing up. I'm bringing the last of my stuff today. Alright, I'll see you soon." She locked her phone and tossed it on the bed and ran a hand through her hair.

"What was that about?" Olaf's head popped out from the closet.

"She keeps freaking out, saying she's stealing my life and that I should stay here. But I keep telling her she shouldn't worry about it. Besides I think it's best time you found yourself a girlfriend...or boyfriend, I wouldn't care either way." The red head smiled at Olaf.

He blushed at her words, slipping back to finish his task. "There," Olaf sat the box down on the bed, "All done. Want some help getting these into the truck?" He looked at his soon to be ex-roommate.

"Well duh, you think fragile old me can lift these books?" She laughed and gave him a big hug. "Thank you for everything Olaf. I mean it, you are the worlds best brother."

He smiled at the small girls words. "And you are the worlds worst little sister." He broke out laughing as Anna pushed him away gasping. She couldn't help but laugh though. Anna was going to miss him, it was nice having someone that never judged you, or questioned what you did, or who you brought home.

"I'm here, buzz me in" The door clicked open, she held it open for her burly friend. "Fifth floor Olaf, door 6! Thanks for helping me." The elevator closed behind him, Anna let out a deep sigh and walked back to the truck to get the last of her things.

This was it. No going back.

Her father once told her, "My dear daughter, look up in the sky and tell me what you see."

"The stars papa." The little girl would say.

"Now imagine if everyone of those stars was a person. The bright ones," The older man would point towards the brightest star, "Those ones are happy stars, and the dimmer ones. Those are sad or hurt, it's the job for the bright star to help the dim one, because every star should shine bright. Sometimes all they need is a little push."

Anna wiped a tear from her face. She picked up a box and took it to the open door, set it down and went back for another. After she had finished stacking them up by the elevator, Olaf came back and put them all inside, to take them up.

"She's freaking out." He said calmly on their way up.

"I figured as much." She replied smiling.

The doors open to find a blonde girl staring at them, biting her lip. "I can't do this."

Anna moved forward, reaching her hand out towards the blonde. Elsa flinched at the touch of her new roommate. "Elsa, it's okay. I know it'll be different but it's for the better. Besides we are going to have tons of fun." The red head reassured her as Olaf began moving all the boxes out.

"Are you girls just gunna stare at each other? Or can I get some help." He cocked his brow at them.

Both girls turned and looked at him. "On ward slave! Back to work brute!" Anna made a whipping gestures at her friend, this made Elsa burst out laughing. "Hey did I say you could laugh? Back to work fool!" She peered at the laughing blonde.

After they had finished getting the boxes from the hall and Olaf had said his good bye's, Anna put on something more comfortable. The pair sat down and talked for a bit, about different things. Anna tried to keep away from the touchy subject of Elsa's tumor, but they eventually landed on the subject.

Elsa was close to tears, "Hey don't cry, it's okay. Do you want something to drink? Some tea maybe? I brought over something you might like." The blonde nodded and Anna got up to fix the warm drink.

"Anna, what happens if nothing works? What happens if everything fails, if this thing doesn't go away...I'm going to die, aren't I?" The blonde's face was serious, no tears in her eyes, just blankly staring at Anna. No emotion showed on her face. When the red head sat back down, she pressed the warm cup into Elsa's hand, closing her own around them.

"Don't you talk like that. You cannot give up without a fight. Let's cross that bridge when it comes. Ok? For now, just relax." Their eyes were locked, but for some reason Anna felt as if she were staring back at herself. She reached out to touch the girls face. 'She feels so far away right now.' When Anna's hand wiped away a tear everything came rushing back to Elsa, every emotion she had felt screamed on her face. Elsa brought her face closer to Anna's, she breathing got sharp and shallow. Elsa didn't stop, they were centimeters apart now, all Anna had to do was push forward and their lips would touch. But the blonde had stopped moving. They peered into each others eyes and when Anna looked into hers, she saw a dimming star that needed a little push.

She took the cup from Elsa, not moving away from her face and set it on a table near by. Anna could feel the other girls breath, her heart beat thumping against her chest, her pupils contracted and Anna brought herself just a little bit closer. Their lips touched, just slightly. Elsa pushed forwards, as did Anna. In that moment nothing else mattered, just each other. Anna could feel their hearts beat as one, as she pushed her tongue past Elsa's soft lips. They danced with each other. Fierce yet passionate.

'Oh my god, her lips are so soft. I cannot believe we are actually kissing. She taste so good, like heaven. Yes I'm in heaven. I can die happy now.' Anna smiled against the blondes velvety lips. She felt a hand gliding up her back, it had reached it's mark. The pale hand expertly undid the red heads bra.

Anna pulled back, "Elsa...I-" but it was to late. The moment she pulled back, Elsa had dashed for her room. Closing and locking the door. Anna sighed and slipped out of her already undone bra, tossing it aside. She pulled herself off the couch and walked towards her room, stopping for a moment to look at the locked door. Anna pressed her ear against the thin door, she could hear sobs and sniffles behind it.

"Elsa, I'm sorry. I just-" She fought back tears, her knees went soft and she crumbled to the ground.

'Maybe I pushed to much, I wasn't ready for that. I wasn't ready for any of this. Oh, what the hell have I done.' Her back pushed against the door as she leaned on the frame. The red head let the tears come, silently she cried.

She began to feel a familiar feeling pass over her. Her eyes began to close, and she fell asleep curled up in front of the pale blondes door.


Sometimes bad things have good outcomes right? And here is where I shall leave you haha, I'm gunna give myself a few more days for Chapter 7 then I usually do. Hopfully it will be longer though! Anyway thanks for reading! Bye :)