The sun was blaring through the glass window. I yawned as I yanked the heavy comforter off of me and slipped out of bed. Unlike Anna, I could get up and out of bed before eight o'clock no problem. She however, would most likely be sleeping well into the late morning hours. It had been two days since a certain dream and, although it left me shaky and unsure of wether or not I could keep my feelings in check, I decided no matter what I wasn't going to abandon her again. I wouldn't stop doing fun sisterly activities with her even if it killed me. If I could conceal the strength of my powers a secret for thirteen years, some silly little school-girl type feelings couldn't be hard to tame.

I materialized an ice comb and pulled my hair back then braided it, using my powers to form ice clips to keep it together. Then I waved my hand in the air to my the nightgown. I decided to create a pale blue tunic and a long dark blue skirt and within seconds, I was clothed. I quietly made my way towards Anna's room. On my way down the corridor, the most delightful aroma filled my nose.

Chocolate.

As much as I would have loved to to go downstairs and indulge, I knew that the chocolate was a surprise I made for Anna, not for me. I sighed then quietly slipped into her room. Sure enough, she was sound asleep. Her snores would've been loud enough to drone me had I not been so silent entering. Her hair was in a tangle that resembled a tumbleweed. I chuckled silently then made my way towards her bed. I gently pushed her shoulder. She stirred for a moment then returned to her slumber.

"This is going to be harder than I thought," I said myself. I took a deep breath then powerfully said, "mmm smells like chocolate."

Anna's eyes opened a bit. She sat up abruptly. "Did you say chocolate?" she practically shouted.

"Yes I did," I replied laughing, "it's a surprise for you. I had the cook make chocolate pancakes filled with chocolate chips along with chocolate milk to drink and served with chocolate syrup and chocolate whipped cream."

Anna sat there with her chin practically touching the ground. "Are you serious? You did all of that just for me?"

"Of course I did. I mean what better way to start off the day than to have a breakfast loaded with sugar. It will give you a ton of energy. Of course all of that would just be a brief sugar rush." I smiled at her and then the room was filled with bright, merry laughter. We both sighed and sat there silently for a minute. Anna was beaming from ear to ear. Her smile was truly a beautiful thing. Anna herself was beautiful. Suddenly memories of that dream came back, threatening to ruin a perfect sisterly moment. I remembered my dream and my not-so-sisterly feelings for her.

"Stop that!" I shouted at myself in my head. "Elsa, you are not going to let these silly little feelings become a thing, and further more they are not going to conflict with you and your sister bonding!" After I had finished my little pep-talk in my head Anna went to go get changed.

"Oooo, Elsa, do you think you could dress me in one of your snow dresses." Anna was standing in her undergarments.

I could feel my face get hotter and I knew I was blushing. "Oh... u-umm y-yeah sure." I stammered. I raised my hand in the air and dressed her a green-blue dress. It was plain with only a simple flowery pattern on the front of the bodice. It slightly puffed out at the waist similar to the dress she wore on my Coronation day. It fit her figure perfectly.

"Oh Elsa it's perfect," she gushed. "I love it so much. But enough about the dress there's a big plate of chocolate calling my name."

Anna was about to make her way out her door when I interrupted. "Umm Anna."

"What? Does the dress look bad in the back? Does it make me look fat?"

"No! You look gorgeous in that dress. But your hair. It umm, well it needs a lot of work." She sighed then went back over to her vanity to brush it.


The second we entered the dining hall, Anna ran up to the table, sat down, and started stuffing her face with mouthfuls of sweet chocolate. I laughed at her then sat in the seat next to hers.

"Ish sho duhlishouf Elsha," she said in between bites.

"You never were one for manners were you, Anna?" I asked, amused at the sight.

She shook her head. She really was a beautiful sight. She had a stunning figure despite her love of chocolate, she had cute little freckles all over, and those eyes. Those damn turquoise eyes. Filled with so much. I stared into them. I could see love and joy. Wether it was from the chocolate overload or because of my act of kindness, I wasn't sure. I could also see the lightheartedness that she always had. She gave off this aura that just always put you in such a good mood.

Kai caught me staring. "Ahh. Dear Anna is a spectacular sight, in't she?"

"She certainly is." I replied.

"This must feel wonderful. To be able to bond and reunite with you sister. Those thirteen years must have been awful. A sisterly love like this can surely overcome that though."

"You are right. This does feel wonderful." Kai was, indeed, right. Except that what I felt was not sisterly love. And now I was realizing trying to conceal, to not feel, to not let it show, that was going to be a difficult task.