Warning: Some Elvira x Elsa at the beginning and Elvira x Anna at the end. Don't like... Well too bad, because this chapter is important to the plot.
Chapter 18: Confessions.
Elvira entered the house, followed by Elsa and Anna. Yes, turns out Hans had only been bluffing; they'd found the redhead waiting for them totally unharmed (though a bit indisposed), just like Hans had said before blurting out the empty threat.
Jerk. He didn't have the right to scare her to death. Though maybe it was her fault for believing him. Either way, Elvira was glad that her sister was alright, more so considering she had big plans for them that night.
"Uh… Anna?" She interrupted her conversation with Elsa, making both girls look at her. "We'll be leaving at seven o' clock, is that okay with you?"
"Were are we going?" Anna asked confused.
"To our date?" Elvira rolled her eyes.
"Oh, our date! Yeah, right, sure." She smiled, not appearing nearly as uncomfortable or angry about it as the first time. This make Elvira smile widely, as it seemed her hopes for that night might not be misplaced. Meanwhile Elsa frowned, not liking how okay Anna seemed to be with all of this all the sudden. She was already feeling another wave of jealousy, and all her thoughts turned to ways she could successfully strangle Anna's sister. But she contained herself; she knew she could trust in Anna. She would never cheat on her… probably.
"Is it okay if I ask the cooks to start preparing food?" Anna asked the girls, apparently oblivious to what they were feeling. "I'm starving."
"Sure." Elvira answered. "I really could use some food." As if on cue, her stomach growled, making the sisters laugh.
"I can see that." Anna giggled. "I'll be right back, then." And with that she left towards the kitchen, not noticing the scowl Elsa wore during the whole interaction. Seeing Elvira being so close to Anna really made her blood boil, even if she knew they weren't doing anything sisters don't usually do, but… just knowing Elvira wanted Anna in a romantic way… yeah, not the best reassuring thing to calm her down right now.
"Hey you, why so angry?" Elvira asked once Anna was out of sight, wearing that self-confident and arrogant smirk of hers. "You don't want your girl to go on a date with me?" She crossed her arms over her chest as she started walking towards Elsa. "Are you afraid she'll chose me instead of you?"
"O-of course not!" Elsa tried to hide her insecurities, but deep down a part of her was actually scared Anna would end up falling for Elvira. Not only she'd known her for much longer time, but Elvira was intelligent, manipulative and had actually lived a life worth talking about. Plus, the redhead had started talking about her with such love and admiration ever since their last date…
"Yes, you are." Elvira chuckled, apparently seeing through Elsa's attempt to conceal her real thoughts. "And you should be." She added, getting even closer and forcing Elsa to take a step back and bump into the wall.
"Because you're just a little cub who barely knows how to walk, much less hunt. While I am a lion, and I am going to get Anna." Elvira smirked, the arrogance and pride clear on her face, which reminded Elsa of why Anna fell for her and not her evil, cruel sister.
"I-I don't know what this has to do with lions, but I'll tell you something." Elsa took a deep breath, trying to sound confident. "Anna won't choose you because you are one seriously disturbed individual. You treat people like trash, you enjoy inflicting pain, and the only reason I'm here is because you almost killed yourself doing something stupid." At her words, Elvira frowned, took her by her shoulders and pushed her harder into the wall she was leaning in. The blonde winced, but tried to appear calm otherwise.
"Listen to me, Elsa, you know nothing about me, and so you don't have any right to judge me." She eyed at her angrily. "The only reason I did all those things was because I was trying to forget about Anna, but now I don't have to. I'm a new person, I'm trying to change. For Anna. So you better take your stupid judgements and shove them up your ass." She snarled, but Elsa wasn't impressed by what she said.
"You say that, but I still need to see it to believe it." She glared at her. "But even if you do succeed in becoming a better person, Anna won't ever see you as anything more than her sister." A part of her mind knew what she was saying was mean, and she had to stop now, but she just couldn't contain herself. She hated the fact that Elvira was taking Anna on another date, much more than she'd like to admit. "Anna is not attracted to you, and she never will be. She may love you, but she doesn't want you. She wants me."
The moment those words left her mouth, Elsa wanted to take them back. The look she saw on Elvira was just… devastated. She could almost hear her heart shattering, and for the first time she got a glimpse at just how vulnerable and insecure Elvira truly was. But there was no surprise, or shock, or even anger in that look. Instead, there was acceptance. It was like she'd merely said out loud something Elvira had told herself countless times. And it was really sad.
However, that look only lasted a few seconds, before it was replaced by an angry glare. Elsa wondered if she'd actually imagined it.
"I don't know why she would." She answered, malice dripping from her words. "You have the sex appeal of dirt. You don't know how to flirt, or how to kiss. You probably leave Anna wanting for more when you two have sex." She smirked once more, laughing evilly. "I, on the other hand… I know how to get my way with women and men alike." She said, gently caressing Elsa's cheek, which Elsa tried to recoil from even as she felt herself blush in response. It didn't help that Elvira was looking at her like she was a tasty snack about to be devoured.
"Uhm… what are you…?" Elsa started asking, but lost focus on what she was saying when Elvira bent down and began kissing her neck. It took her a few seconds to comprehend what was going on, and why it felt so good. She tried to push her away, but Elvira was strong, and easily held her in place as she spoke.
"No one can resist me." She whispered, her breath caressing Elsa's neck, causing goosebumps to appear on her skin, though the girl wasn't sure if it was because of the contact, or the husky way Elvira spoke. "I can make anyone scream in pleasure with just a few touches." At this, Elsa felt a tongue stroking her skin, leaving a trail of saliva from her collarbone to the back of her ear. She could only close her eyes and whimper in protest, but Elvira only stopped to keep talking.
"I can be loving and gentle." She paused, softly pressing her lips on Elsa's jugular and sucking sexily as she let out a moan that Elsa couldn't tell if it was real or just acted. However, one thing was clear, it was making the blonde terribly aroused. It was just too intimate! And, as weird as it was to do something like that with someone who she was a clone of, and as much as she disliked Elvira… she had to admit it did feel good. The contact was nice, the movements precise and meant to cause as much pleasure as possible. It felt nothing like Anna's kisses, of course, but still… Elsa's body reacted to her ministrations despite how much she tried not to.
"But you know what, Elsa?" Elvira asked, her lips brushing the skin of her neck as she spoke. "I can be rough too." And suddenly, without another warning, Elsa felt teeth biting down, almost piercing her skin. She let out a soft cry of pain and tried to push Elvira away, but once again, she didn't relent, instead biting harder in a way Elsa was sure would leave a mark. And she'd absolutely hate having a mark from Elvira.
Just when she was thinking about outright punching Elvira to make her let go, however, she suddenly stopped. A moment later Elsa was released and left alone leaning against the wall. She looked as Elvira stepped away from her with an evil smirk before speaking once again.
"The next time you say I don't have a chance, please remember this." And then she turned and walked upstairs, probably to her room, just before Anna returned from the kitchen.
Elsa quickly wiped the saliva from her neck and tried to suppress her blush, feeling as though she had just done something bad even if it was all Elvira's fault. The mere idea of having supper with her seemed much worse than before.
After supper Elvira retired to her room, saying she needed to see if she could hack into the Clone Center's system and maybe find a map that would give them a clue as to where the secret lab was located. Meanwhile, Anna watched a movie with Elsa before getting ready for her date. By six PM, both girls were ready to go, and so Anna said goodbye to Elsa (who didn't really want to let her go but knew there was nothing she could do about it), promising to be back before midnight, and got into Elvira's car.
"So… where are we going today?" Anna asked excitedly as she put on her seatbelt. Since her sister hadn't told her anything, just to wear something warm, she was dressed with simple black jeans, a light blue t-shirt with pink flowers printed on it, and a pink hoodie. Nothing she wouldn't normally wear, but still nice enough so her sister wouldn't think she hadn't paid any mind to her appearance… not that it would have mattered to Elvira, who was wearing her usual black clothes, including her leather jacket.
"It's a surprise." Elvira chuckled at her enthusiasm.
"Aww, come on! Tell me." Anna pouted.
"You'll see when we're there."
"It's not too far, is it?" She asked, not liking long car rides.
"About an hour." Elvira admitted and casted Anna an apologetic smile. "You should get comfy, put on some music or whatever. Otherwise you'll start whining as always." She teased her.
"Hey!" Anna protested, but still turned on the radio and started searching for something to listen to, hoping they would soon arrive at their destination.
"Anna. Anna we're here." The redhead woke up to the voice of her sister and a hand on her shoulder shaking her awake. She yawned and blinked, trying to remember what she was doing and wondering when on earth she had fallen asleep.
"Where's here?" She asked with a sleepy voice.
"Wonderland." Elvira answered sarcastically, rolling her eyes, before getting punched on her shoulder by her little sister. "Ouch!" She rubbed her arm as she glared at the redhead. "That hurt."
"Come on, I didn't hit you that hard." Anna giggled as she rubbed her eyes, before getting up and out of the car, where her sister was already standing. She looked around, taking in her surroundings, and what she found surprised her; they were in front of a large public park that was always in constant use by joggers and families looking to spend the day together. She'd been there before with her family, but only during the day. It was supposed to be closed at night. So why had Elvira brought her there?
"Uh… Elvira, you know the park is closed, right?" She asked.
"I took care of the guards." She smirked, showing her two keys that probably opened the great metallic gate that was the entrance to the park.
"Elvira…" Anna started, in a scolding manner.
"What? I just paid them a bit of money." She defended herself. "Plus, it's not like we're hurting anyone by being here."
"You're incorrigible." She shook her head.
"I am." Elvira admitted, chuckling. "Now come on. Let's get going." She took Anna's hand and led her to the gate, which now that she looked closely, she could see was already partially opened. Once they were inside the park, Elvira led her through a series of paths before finally stopping at the top of a small hill… with a very romantic sight.
There was a picnic tablecloth in the middle of it, under a tall oak three. It was surrounded by at least ten burning candles, and on it there was a basket, a couple of plates, a bottle of wine and two glasses.
"So… what do you think?" Elvira asked, obviously searching for approval. And though the truth would have been something like 'It's the most romantic thing someone's ever done for me', Anna didn't want to say that. Mostly because it would be weird considering it was her sister the one who had prepared it all, so instead she decided to tease the older girl.
"I didn't know you were into cheesy clichés." Anna giggled.
"Sh-shut up!" Elvira answered, blushing hard and deviating her gaze as she went to sit herself on the picnic table. "I-I just… I wanted to do something nice for you." She admitted, still unable to look at her sister in the eye, knowing she'd become even more nervous if she did. "Apparently I don't know how to do that without being a complete cliché." She chuckled, but Anna could see through her act; she was insecure and only wanted to be told she had done something right for once, and she was already feeling like a failure. And the redhead wasn't going to allow that.
"Hey, it's okay." Anna put a hand on her sister's shoulder as she went to sit beside her. "I like it." She gave her a reassuring smile when Elvira looked up to her, and delighted when her sister's face showed a happy expression.
"You do?" She asked hopeful.
"Yeah, it's almost perfect." Anna nodded. "But only if there's chocolate in that basket." She added playfully.
"Come on, I wouldn't even dream about having a picnic without bringing chocolate." Elvira said, now more at ease, as she got something out of the basket and put it on the plates… but it wasn't chocolate. "But first you'll have to eat your sandwich. I made them myself."
"I hope I won't get poisoned then." Anna chuckled but took her sandwich anyways. "You've never cooked anything but cereal before, after all."
"Hey! I take offense to that!" Elvira pouted, but Anna just giggled at this, finding her quite adorable.
"You know I'm just messing with you." She smiled as she took a bite from her sandwich, and her eyes widened at the flavor. It was so good! "Wait, is this… a Nutella sandwich?"
"I wasn't going to make an elaborate sandwich with ham and chicken and bacon, and all that. Not even if it was for you." Elvira smirked. "I did add some Philadelphia cheese, though."
"It's okay, I love Nutella!" Anna said with her mouth full. "Please tell me you brought more."
"I brought four." Elvira nodded. "But I also brought chocolate cake and some truffles, so save some space for later." At Anna's quick nod Elvira chuckled, bit into her sandwich and then pulled out some napkins and gave Anna one so she could wipe her now Nutella-covered face.
"Thanks." Anna blushed, but Elvira smiled kindly at her. She already knew her sister was a messy eater.
"Well, now that that's taken care of… do you want some wine?" Elvira said.
"Just a little bit." Anna agreed. She didn't really like wine, but she didn't want to be rude. Plus some alcohol sounded just about right in that moment. "Thanks." She said when her sister gave her a glass before pouring another for herself.
"For my little sister." Elvira said, raising her glass as if for a toast.
"For my older sister." Anna countered, softly clanking her own glass against Elvira's, at which both girls smiled naturally, truly enjoying each other's presence for the first time in what felt like forever. They just hoped it would last.
After that, they stayed in silence, the only sounds being an owl singing nearby, the wind passing through the leaves and the occasional clinking of glass whenever they decided to drink a bit more wine. But Anna was never good with silences, so she decided to ask a question that had been bugging her for more than a few years.
"Elvira… can I ask you something?" She said after she'd finished the chocolate cake her sister had brought for her.
"Sure. What is it?" She answered with a kind tone of voice that gave Anna the confidence she needed to just shoot the question.
"Uhm… why did you shut me out?" She really didn't' want to ruin the mood, not after all the trouble Elvira had gone through to make this 'date' perfect, but… she really needed to know, even if the answer scared her.
"I was afraid you'd ask that." Elvira sighed, putting down her glass of wine and laying down on the grass to avoid looking into Anna's eyes as she answered. "And while I'd prefer to keep it for another time, I guess you do deserve to know. Especially if I'm to pursue some kind of relationship with you." She paused, running her fingers through her bangs as she figured out a good way of explaining it all to her little sister. "Honestly? At first it was… because I hated you."
"What?!" Elvira cringed at Anna's outburst. She'd expected a bad reaction, but, a part of her had hoped it wouldn't be that bad. "You hated me? But… but… we're sisters! We were so close, and we played and… Why did you hate me?" Anna couldn't' believe what Elvira had just said. She couldn't believe her worst nightmare was real, even if a part of her had suspected it ever since her sister first started to push her away.
"I said at first." Elvira explained, although she doubted that would make her situation any better. "I-It's just… our parents were always giving you all the attention, you know? Ever since you were born."
She took a deep breath, trying not to let her emotions show; after all, this had always been a touchy subject for her. "I was always the rebellious daughter, the screw up… the black sheep." She fought to remain composed, but she could feel her anger rising, and a knot forming on her throat. "Even when I tried to please them, by getting good grades at school, or winning a karate tournament… i-it always seemed what you did pleased them more." She made a grimace.
"Elvira, that's not true…" Anna tried to assure her as she placed a hand over her sister's, though even she had seen how different their parents treated them, she'd just tried to ignore it all her life.
"So I guess I imagined all the times I was punished but you weren't? Or the times they forgot they had another daughter besides you? Or when they would buy me everything I wanted to compensate for the fact that they never interacted with me?" She hadn't wanted it to say it in an accusatory tone of voice, but the truth was that she still somewhat resented Anna.
And maybe that was why tears were trailing down her cheeks. They weren't sad tears, no… they were angry tears, the most difficult to hold back, at least for her. But she wasn't really surprised; it was the first time she had ever talked about it with someone else. Still, she tried to cover them up by putting her forearm over her face; it would hurt her pride to let Anna see her crying.
"Okay… maybe it's true, but… they do love you." Anna tried to offer some sort of comfort. She could hear the pain in Elvira's voice, all the anger and frustration the years of mistreatment had caused her.
"They love you more." Elvira answered bitterly.
"But I love you most." Anna answered, laying down next to her sister and wrapping an arm around her waist, making the older sister tense for a moment before she relaxed under her touch. "And that's all that matters, right?" She smiled sweetly at her, and Elvira finally moved her arm off her face to look at her in the eyes.
The sight of Anna so close, so happy, and expressing so much affection for her, made her heart swell. She wanted to kiss her in that moment, but she knew she couldn't. No, she still owed her an explanation.
"I know you love me, sis, but really, I love you more. I love you so much it hurts."
"That's because it's a different kind of love." Ana protested.
"Partially." Elvira shrugged. "But what I mean is that it was really painful loving you while still hating you, so I decided to pretend I didn't like you at all, or even tolerated you."
"But then… when did you start having feelings for me?" Anna asked confused.
"Well…" Elvira blushed. "Let's just say it wasn't that difficult to notice certain changes that you went through during puberty."
"Okaaaay…. Too much information." Anna exclaimed, letting go of Elvira and sitting up, not quite comfortable hearing her saying such a thing. Elvira, however, noticing her mistake, sat up and tried to make Anna look at her eyes, but the redhead kept her gaze directed towards the grass as she listened.
"Look… It wasn't like I was thinking about your body whenever you were near." She swallowed, wanting to express what she needed to say in the clearest way possible. "It's just that… you were so perfect! I mean, you were everything I wasn't. You were beautiful, kind, sociable, outgoing, extroverted… you were everything I wanted to be and more."
"And that's why you hated me." Anna reminded her of her previous words.
"Yes! But I also… I-I was obsessed with you. At first I thought it was just jealousy, you know? Because you had the approval of our parents and the society, while I was an outcast." She paused, reading herself for what she was going to say next. "But then I… I realized I didn't want to be like you." Anna finally turned to look at her, curious because of what she'd just said. "I still admired you, and still thought you were better than me, but… but that didn't mean I wished to change who I was, as I had originally thought. No, I wanted you." She looked intently at the redhead.
"I-I don't understand." Anna said, clearly trying but failing to decipher what was in her sister's mind.
"I loved everything about you. Every time you looked at me, or smiled at me, or laughed with me, or did something, anything, with me… my heart raced, and my stomach twisted. And I knew I didn't ever want to let you go, and that all I wanted was to make you happy." The intensity with which she said it took Anna aback. She hadn't thought Elvira's feelings for her were so strong, but she could see they were definitely deep, and not a mere lust-driven infatuation like she'd assumed. She didn't know what to say to that.
"Elvira…"
"Please let me finish." The girl answered, putting her hand up to indicate silence. "Then I started having dreams and fantasies about you… a-and I knew it was wrong and unnatural, and that you'd never see me in the same way if you found out. I knew you'd hate me. I knew it'd hurt you." She looked down in shame. "And that's why I pushed you away; in hopes that my feelings would just fade if you weren't near."
"Well… I have to admit at first I was disturbed, when I learned about your feelings." Anna admitted carefully, trying not to hurt her sister with her words. "But I would never hate you."
"Well, maybe you don't hate me, but let me tell you… I did hate me. I've hated myself ever since I realized I was in love with you." Her voice cracked and she felt a tight oppression on her chest, and had to fight hard not to cry. It was never funny thinking about how much she despised herself, or how much harm she'd done to her own body and soul because of said hate.
"Is that why you were always doing reckless things?" Anna asked after a pause, in which she tried to understand all that Elvira had said. She knew she'd feel terribly guilty if she gave her a positive answer.
"Yeah… partially." She nodded. "I mean, there was still the issue with our parents, and the fact that I didn't have any friends and all. But yes." She took a shaky breath. "Sometimes I even wanted to die." She didn't want to cry, but she was already fragile as it was and so she couldn't help it. A whimper escaped her mouth as tears started streaming down her face. She tried to stop it, but she wasn't strong enough. She wasn't as good at controlling her emotions as she thought she was. No, she was weak. She was pathetic.
Just when she was about to clean off her tears with her hand, however, she felt soft fingers catching the drops of salty water and wiping them, before she felt herself being pulled on a tight hug. It was just what she needed; to feel the warmth and comfort only Anna could provide her. It reminded her why she was still alive, why she hadn't given up completely. Anna. She could never hurt her, or disappoint her. Not if she could help it. She was her life, her sun… the only person she truly loved.
Maybe that was why she didn't really feel ashamed of crying on her shoulder. Maybe that was why the pain in her heart was already subsiding, being replaced with the love Anna provided her. She knew she was messed up. She knew she'd never be half the person Anna deserved. And she knew it was probably too late already. But little moments like this always reminded her why she was still fighting.
"Hey." Anna said, once Elvira's sobs and whimpers had subsided a little. "Do you want a truffle?"
"Dark. Please." She answered, though her voice sounded muffled because she was practically speaking into Anna's hoodie.
"You'll have to let go of me if you want me to get you a truffle, you know?" Anna giggled. For a moment, Elvira considered not letting go of her, but she really needed a chocolate, especially after crying so much. Plus, it was probably better if she went to get some paper to clean her nose anyways, so…
Reluctantly, Elvira, pulled away from the hug and let Anna go search for the truffles in the basket, while she took some of the napkins she'd left out and used it to clean any evidence that she'd cried. Fortunately, once she was finished Anna returned with the box of truffles. She was starting to feel better already.
"You said dark, right?" Anna asked as she opened the box and grabbed one of the delicious treats. "I never understood how you could like dark. It's too… well… dark." Anna commented, making her sister giggle.
"That's why I like it. All the others are more milk and sugar than chocolate." She answered.
"What's wrong with milk and sugar?" Anna pouted, but still put the box down and offered Elvira the truffle. When the older girl was about to take it with her hand though, she pulled it away and shook her head. "Open up." She said, and Elvira immediately understood she wanted to feed her the truffle in her mouth.
"W-what?" She felt heat rising to her cheeks as her eyes widen to the size of plates.
"Come on, we did this as kids, remember?" Anna asked innocently.
"Yes, but… I'm not a little girl anymore! I can feed myself." Elvira answered, because she wasn't sure she could be able to contain herself if they started feeding each other.
"Why are you always so proud?" Anna rolled her eyes. "Come on, open up. Don't make me say it again." She insisted stubbornly as she pressed the truffle on her lips.
Elvira sighed, but knew she wouldn't be able to resist (not with Anna being so close and giving her that cutely exasperated look), and she also wasn't sure if she even wanted to resist either. So, trying not to brush Anna's fingers with her lips, she slowly let the truffle slip into her mouth, and moaned at the taste when it started melting, closing her eyes to savor it better. When she opened them, she found Anna looking at her with an expression she couldn't quite decipher. Maybe her moan had actually had an effect on her? Maybe Anna was… turned on by it? Only one way to find out.
"Your turn." Elvira smirked flirtatiously as she grabbed the box and took a caramel truffle from it (Anna's favorite), before offering it to Anna. Her little sister eyed it for a moment before apparently making up her mind and, giving her a mischievous smile, leaned down and captured it with her lips.
Elvira swore her heart exploded when she felt wet lips brushing her fingers. Maybe this wasn't such a great idea after all. Or maybe this was her chance to try and make Anna fall for her, or admit her feelings, in the off chance she was already in love with her. Maybe, if she played well her cards, at the end of the date she'd be Anna's new girlfriend.
After having eaten her truffle, Anna took another dark one for her sister, and again put in front of her so she would take her with her mouth. Giving her a seductive smile, Elvira leaned in without breaking eye contact. She gave Anna 'bedroom eyes' as she sexily opened her mouth and (this time proposedly brushing Anna's fingers) took the truffle, before licking Anna's fingers clean, all the while giving her the sexiest look she could muster. She was happy to see her sister blush when she moaned at the taste. It appeared she was having an effect on her after all.
"Now you." She said once she'd swallowed the treat, and took one more truffle out of the box.
"Uhm…" Anna was obviously nervous and confused because of Elvira's actions just moments ago, but she decided not to let it show, and instead smiled to cover it up. "Sure."
Elvira's heart raced faster when she watched Anna close her eyes as she put her lips around the chocolate, and so, once she was no longer holding the truffle between her fingers, her hand decided (apparently on its own) that it needed to get even closer to the redhead, that the light brush of Anna's lips she had felt on her fingers wasn't enough. And so, she soon found herself placing her hand on Anna's cheek and softly caressing it, revealing on how smooth and flawless and full of freckles her skin was.
When her sister swallowed, she looked up at her, and Elvira got lost in her eyes. Those beautiful eyes that couldn't decide if they were blue or green. Those eyes that had been haunting her dreams for more years she would admit. The eyes that were framed with long eyelashes, and that were always full of mischief, excitement, and sheer joy for anything and everything. The eyes that belonged to the person she loved most, to the only person she'd fallen for. Those same eyes were so close, looking at her with so much affection and anticipation… she just had to lean in.
Elvira felt like a pleasant tingling all over her body when her lips touched Anna's. Kissing her was just like how she'd imagined countless times, except better because now it was real. Her lips felt thin and soft and wet as she started massaging them, and offered no resistance to her ministrations. Feeling bolder, and wanting to get even more contact, Elvira pressed her tongue against them, silently asking to be let in and, at the same time, savoring the remaining of chocolate on them. Anna gasped, and she took the opportunity to deepen the kiss, knowing this could very well be the last chance she had to do something like that. She knew she shouldn't be kissing Anna without permission, but… she just couldn't contain herself. And this felt so good. She needed more.
Anna was shocked, to say the least, when she felt her sister's lips over hers. She didn't feel disgust, or revulsion, or even the need to pull away as she'd imagined though. Heck, a part of her even found it somewhat pleasant! But this was her sister. This was not Elsa. No matter if they shared the same DNA, they were two completely different people, which meant she was technically cheating on her girlfriend.
Nevertheless, she found herself trying to memorize the way Elvira kissed her, and compare it with Elsa's. It was definitely rougher, and hungrier, and probably more desperate. But it was also more active, and bolder, and it was obvious Elvira had had a lot of practice. She had to consciously suppress a moan when Elvira lightly bit her lower lip, because damn! It felt good. Even if she wouldn't admit it.
However, even though Elvira and Elsa kissed very differently, it was also pretty similar in many aspects. Like the texture; their lips were equally full and smooth, and their tongues had exactly the same feeling. And the taste was also similar. There was also the way Elvira had caressed her cheek before she started to kiss her. It was so tender and full of love she could easily compare it to some of the most intimate moments she'd had with Elsa.
But she didn't want to think she could maybe, perhaps, possibly… have some feelings for her sister. Sure, if she indeed felt attraction for her sister (and she definitely didn't), it probably wasn't nearly as strong as what she felt for Elsa, but… that didn't mean it wasn't there.
She just was so confused! She didn't know what to do. Because yes, the right thing would be to push Elvira away, but she didn't want to hurt her feelings. At least not too much. So maybe the best was to wait till she'd finished assaulting her mouth. After all, it wasn't as if she wasn't enjoying herself… But only because it reminded her of when she was with Elsa. Totally.
Finally, Elvira pulled away, breathless and panting, and with her cheeks redder than Anna's hair. But when she opened her eyes, her look was one of doubt and pure fear, fear for what her little sister would say now. Anna knew this, and she absolutely didn't want to go on and break her heart, but… she wasn't going to leave Elsa either. No, she loved her just too much for that. And yes, maybe she had felt something when Elvira kissed her, but it wasn't enough to make her forget about all the amazing things she'd experienced with her girlfriend.
The redhead swallowed, trying to regain composure and order her mind, so she could express what she was feeling as clear as possible. Elvira deserved and explanation after all, especially since she hadn't pushed her away during the kiss.
"Uhm… Elvira, look, I-I…" Anna started, but was interrupted by the ringing that came from Elvira's phone. The older girl just groaned, took it and pressed the hang-up sign without even checking who was calling.
"Don't mind that." Elvira said, almost too eager to know what Anna was trying to say. But then again, she was finally going to get the question that had tormented her for so many years answered: did Anna had feelings for her or nor? So it was understandable she was so eager.
"Are you sure? It could be important." Anna said, feeling sorry for whoever had called Elvira.
"Yeah, sure. Now, you were saying?"
"Uh… I was saying that…" Once again, she was interrupting by Elvira's phone, but before the older girl cold hang up one more time, she stopped her. "Wait! You should answer. If they're insisting, it must be important." She said, though she wasn't sure if it was because she wanted Elvira to answer, or because she really didn't want to break her sister's heart and would delay it as much as possible.
"Fine." Elvira rolled her eyes and answered the call, putting the cellphone on her ear. "Hello?" She greeted the person who'd called her with an annoyed tone of voice. "Yes, I'm Elvira Summers." Then she listened for a few seconds, her face getting paler and paler as whatever they were saying registered into her mind, before finally saying something. "A-are you sure?" Her voice sounded insecure and afraid. And sad. It scared Anna; whatever she was being told surely wasn't good. "I see…" Elvira swallowed. "We'll be there shortly." And she hung up, but kept staring at her cellphone for a few seconds with a shocked expression.
"What is it, Elvira? What happened?" Anna asked, worried as to why her sister was acting like that after such a short call, more so when she saw a tear fell from Elvira's eyes as she looked up at her, and heard her shaky voice.
"Anna… our parents…"
A/N: Yes, another cliffhanger, for the second chapter in a row! How evil is that? XD (sorry, I just love cliffhangers). Also, don't worry about the kiss Elvira stole from Anna; it doesn't in any way mean that Anna will choose her over Elsa.
Anyways, thanks for reading. I hope you liked this chapter and, if you did, leave a review. I'd especially like to know your thoughts about it, as well as your theories about what the phone call was all about. I really, really appreciate every review, even negative ones, because that way I can know what you like and don't like. So... Yeah, please take the time to write one if you can.
Thanks to my beta reader moonwatcher13 :).
