Knock Knock Knock.

Three knocks. No five ½ knock pattern. No joyful beat in it.

Just three knocks.

Elsa knew exactly why.

"Elsa? Please. I know you're in there."

When aren't I in here, Anna?

"People are asking where you've been."

When you have been hiding in your room for ten years, I would hope so.

Elsa found herself trying to joke in her mind to make the realization of the day be less harsh. To smother some of the guilt she felt towards her sister.

"They say have courage; and I'm trying to. I'm right here for you, just let me in." Anna's pitiful sing song voice filtered through Elsa's deserted, snow encrusted room.

"We only have each other. It's just you and me." Elsa felt tears going down her cheeks. An 18-year-old should not be crying. They should not.

"What are we going to do?" Elsa heard her little 15-year-old sister fall to the ground.

"Do you wanna-"

Wanna what? What do I wanna do? Elsa found herself begging to hear her sister's voice, to find comfort in Anna's tortured words.

"I-I'll love you forever,

I'll like you for always."

No. Not this. Please Anna.

She heard the little red-head choke up on her words, but they came out still in perfect pitch and tone. The perfect lullaby.

"As long as I'm living,

My sister you'll be."

She couldn't take it anymore. Elsa couldn't handle it. She got up from where her back was leaning against the wall and reached for the doorknob. To finally let her little sister in.

Then she heard the footsteps.

"I'll try again tomorrow. Like always. Good bye, Elsa." Anna's tear-filled voice echoed like a song-bird in a canyon inside Elsa's icy room.

No! I was going to let you in!

"Goodbye Anna."

Elsa whispered. She whispered a little louder than usual, just to see if her sister would turn around and beg for her elder sister to speak again, but all that responded to Elsa's goodbye, were heavy footsteps.

And silence.

"Good bye momma. Goodbye papa."

Elsa choked out into the sky, and then she collapsed, falling asleep on the floor. The floor was cold and unforgiving to other people;

But the cold never bothered her.

She didn't even know if she was a person.

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All credit goes to Disney(Characters)

'Love you forever' was written by Robert Munsch.

Anna: 15 Years Old

Elsa: 18 Years Old