A/N: Hello! Again! I didn't think I would do it, but I am. I'm making this a two part thing, with this chapter in Elsa's POV! So now you can see what changed her mind about that isolation thing that was going on... okay! Here we go!


The room is ice cold. It doesn't matter. It's not like the cold bothered her anyways. There's frost and ice all over the walls and windows, and it's snowing, in her room, but that always happens, so who cares?

She could hear her on the other side. She knew she was there before the knock. She always knew when Anna was there, it was just one of those things.

"Elsa?" She hears, "Please, I know your in there. People are asking where you've been. They say have courage, and I'm trying to, just let me in."

And then Anna's voice breaks, and so dose Elsa's heart.

And then, when she thinks Anna finally gave up, there's pressure on the back of the door, right where she is, and she realizes, it's Anna!

She didn't leave, she didn't give up, and, hey, maybe she still loves her. And maybe she still needs her older sister.

And then, it's not as cold, in fact it's almost room temperature, and the snow is stopping, and the ice and frost is disappearing.

And all Elsa can think is one word, big and loud in her mind, love.

It's love that can help Elsa, help them all.

Not fear.

Love.

Yes, she thinks. Yes, I want to build a snowman.

And then the pressure on the door is gone, like Anna stood up quickly, and did she say that in her head or out loud?

But there's only one way to find out, so she opens the door.

And Anna is there. Beautiful, quirky, awkward, adventurous Anna, looks hopeful.

And Elsa can't let her down, not again.

So, almost immediately, they're hugging.

But Elsa remembers. She see's Anna falling, and holding her, and how cold she was.

So she lets go.

But when she looks at Anna, she's fine. Not knocked out cold, not barely breathing.

And at first Elsa feels confused, then realization hits, and she's filled with happiness.

So she hugs Anna again, this time defiantly longer, and doesn't let go until a servant interrupts them to bring Elsa her food.

"Actually," Elsa said when she pulled away from Anna, "I'll be eating downstairs."

And the two sisters set off for their first meal together in years.