Knock Knock Kn-Knock Knock.

"Elsa?"

No. Not again. Elsa thought, she couldn't take much more of this. Anna was testing her ability to keep momma and papa's command. To stay away from the little red-headed girl; which was hard considering she knocks on Elsa's door everyday.

"I turned 10 the today. Double digits! I was so happy, now I don't have to just write down one number for my age, but now I can write down two!"

Elsa smiled in both sadness and happiness. Sad she couldn't go to her own sisters birthday, yet happy for the pre-teen's birthday.

Elsa heard a small sigh, and knew her sister was about to leave.

"Elsa? It's been five years. I haven't seen even a glimpse of you, for five years. Can you just open the door for a minute, and let me see your face?"

No, Anna, I can't. If I even open that door a crack, I know I'll lose control and become close again with you. I'll throw all five of these years away.

"You took the book from the room we used to share."

Elsa felt a little guilty. She just wanted one little thing to remember Anna by. If that meant something as small as a book, so be it. The isolated princess knew exactly what book Anna was talking about.

"Momma and papa bought me another copy." Her sister's voice cracked.

"I can't read all the words yet, but I'm getting close. I'm not good at reading. My tutors say I have a reading problem, but I just think all their books are boring."

This would be the time Elsa would step in and say, "Anna, your education is so important. Listen to what they have to say!" But, the light blonde-headed princess shut her mouth.

"I know how to read one thing from this book though."

Oh no.

Elsa clenched her teeth and gripped the sheet on her bed with tight fists.

"It goes,

I'll love you forever,

I'll like you for always,

As long as I'm living,

My sister you'll be."

A deafening silence fell on the two siblings, when Anna spoke up about two minutes later, she had no idea her ice-powered sister on the other side of the huge white door was in tears.

"The book really says baby, but I changed it to sister. Like you always did."

Elsa choked out a muffled sob, her 13 year old emotions were already wild, but this just added onto the list.

"Ok, I'll talk to you tomorrow. Maybe you'll come down for breakfast. I promise I won't talk to you. I'll just sit quietly and-"

No. Keep talking. Elsa begged inside.

"I have a feeling you want me to go away. Good bye, Elsa."

As soon as she heard Anna's footsteps disappear, she whispered, like she did every time her sister knocked and left.

"Good bye, Anna."

The words that never fell onto Anna's ears. Her sister will never know, Elsa really does reply, she's just never there.

All copy right of Characters goes to Frozen.

I own nothing.

Book/Song belongs to Robert Munsch's : 'Love You Forever'