AUTHOR'S NOTE: I liiiiiiiiiiive! Hey guys! So school is done! Finals done! Stress done! I apologize for how long this update took! I kinda really left you with a cliffhanger for quite some time ^^; Please enjoy!


"I'm telling you, something happened."

Anna was bent in front of the fridge, rummaging through its contents. She balanced the phone to her ear with her shoulder as she searched for a suitable snack.

"Mhmm." Her boyfriend responded distractedly.

"I mean, she came back from her date and just isn't...normal."

She decided on a bowl of strawberries and made her way over to the sink. She turned on the tap and began rinsing the fruit.

"She's distracted,"

"Mhmm."

"Her appetite's changed,"

"Mhmm."

"She refuses to talk about it,"

"Mhmm."

Anna stopped with a small knife in her hands, about to cut the tops of the berries off. She glanced to her left shoulder where her phone still rested. She eyed it wearily.

"I'm thinking of dying my hair purple." She tested. "Think it's about time for a change."

"Mhmm."

"Kristoff!"

There was a yelp from the other end and then a clatter was heard. Anna could only assume he fell off whatever he was sitting on. The sound of wheels confirmed her suspicion. He was in his room, on his rolling chair in front of his computer.

"Are you even listening to me?" She asked rather offended.

"I am, I swear." Her bumbled boyfriend responded. "It's just, this isn't anything new. You've been talking about it since their date."

"Exactly!" She shouted. "It's been two weeks!"

The strawberries were free of their green stems so Anna headed to the couch. She plopped down and popped one in, Olaf joining by her side. He gazed at her with the roundest eyes and the redhead couldn't help but give him a small bite.

"Have you tried talking to her?" Kristoff suggested.

Anna let out a scoff. "Brilliant idea, like I haven't tried that yet."

"Hey, I'm just trying to help." Now he sounded offended.

Anna pinched the bridge of her nose in frustration. She sighed. "I know, I know. I'm sorry."

"It's alright." He said with understanding.

She brought her hand down and continued snacking, commenting with her mouth semi-full. "No, no it's not. You're too good for me."

"No I'm not." He objected. Anna could just hear him blushing.

"Yes you are, and don't try to argue."

Kristoff chuckled in surrender. Anna smiled giddily, but then her frown and frustration were back. "I'm just...I'm worried about her, ya know?"

"I know, I get it." There was a pause as he drummed his fingers on his desk. "You want me to try and talk to Gregor?"

The smile was back. "Would you?"

"I live to serve." He joked with admiration laced in.

"Thank you, Kristoff! You're the best! If you were here, I'd give you a kiss."

"Well then, I'll just write you an IOU."

The sound of a key turning a lock could be heard. Elsa walked in with her bag in one hand, coffee in the other. She noticed Anna on the phone and shot her a smile in greeting.

"You do that." Anna laughed into the phone. "Elsa's home, gotta go."

"Bye, feistypants."

She took the phone away from her ear and hung up. Elsa was placing her keys and the drinks on the counter. Olaf hopped off the couch and rubbed his side up against Elsa's legs, welcoming her home. She smiled down and stroked his backside, earning his ever popular purr.

"You didn't have to hang up on my account."

Anna walked over and grabbed her cup, opting for ice coffee since it was near the end of July and blazing hot outside.

"Nah, it's fine. Just talking to Kristoff." She took a huge gulp. "Ah, that's good. Thanks again, Els."

"No problem."

Elsa grabbed her drink and went to rest on the armchair. Anna stayed standing, looking at her sister with interest. She looked conflicted, deciding whether or not to say something to her.

"What?" Elsa finally asked.

Anna sighed and sat on the ottoman. She crossed her legs and faced her sister, the drink resting in between.

"Elsa, we need to talk,"

The girl made to say something, but Anna held up her finger. "Let me finish. Please."

Elsa looked confused, but nodded her head. Anna let out a breath.

"Ever since your date with Gregor you've been different, and not a good different. Your appetite's changed, you seem distant, and you're distracted a lot." She tacked off with her fingers.

She eyed the girl across from her strongly. "Elsa, you're worrying me. We promised, no more secrets. You told me you would stop trying to be strong and carry your burdens alone." She grabbed her older sister's hand. "Elsa, talk to me...please."

Elsa was silent. She looked away from Anna and paused. Her younger sister had a hurt expression, but then felt Elsa place her other hand over hers, giving it a little squeeze. When she looked back up, there was guilt and sadness in her eyes. She sucked in a deep breath and then released it.

"I'm sorry, Anna. I didn't mean to make you worry. Honest."

Anna nodded in encouragement, squeezing back. "Go on."

Elsa seemed unsure. "I just...I did something stupid that night."

Her little sister began to think and then her eyebrows rose into her hairline. "Y-You didn't..."

Elsa read her expression. It took awhile for it to click, but once it did she let out a loud gasp along with the reddest face her sister had ever seen. "No!" She answered in horror. "No, absolutely not! What kind of woman do you think I am?"

Her younger sister held her hands up. "Just clarifying." She defended.

Elsa whacked her shoulder. Anna yelped, but then let out a snort. "Okay, okay, message received. Sorry."

The blonde rolled her eyes. Both girls settled down. Anna gave back her full attention and waited patiently for Elsa to finish. The blush from the earlier comment had subsided to a light hue.

"I...Ikissedhim."

A beat. Two, three. Then, "You what?" Anna shouted.

Elsa shushed her sister before repeating herself. She gently cupped her hand over the redhead's mouth. "I. Kissed. Him." She annunciated.

Anna just stared. Elsa released her, certain her outbursts were safe for now. Then a small smile started to form on her freckled face, which turned into a wide grin, and before Elsa knew it, Anna was laughing. Full blown laughing. Elsa felt her face heat up again.

"Anna..." She pleaded.

The girl continued her fit of giggles. "That's," She managed to choke between laughs. "what you've been so worried about?"

"Yes." Elsa affirmed. "I don't see what's so funny."

Anna's fits finally subsided. She wiped her eyes and took a deep breath to pump oxygen back into her lungs.

"Sorry, sorry. It's just...Elsa, that's not a bad thing. Not at all. You really had me worried there."

Elsa's mouth fell open. "Not a bad...Anna, this is very bad."

"How?" She pushed.

"Because I have no idea how I feel!" Elsa shot up from the chair and walked away, maneuvering around the ottoman her little sister sat on. Her coffee almost fell over, but Anna caught it, placing it back on the small side table. Her drink joined next to hers.

Anna's grin disappeared, she got up and stood behind her troubled sister. Elsa's arms were wrapped tightly around her middle and she was gnawing on her bottom lip.

"Elsa?"

She didn't move. Anna gently touched her elbow. "Els, I'm sorry. Really." She moved to stand in front, easing her arms away from her stomach and out in front. "I'm done, promise. Keep talking."

She grabbed both her hands and held tight. Elsa continued to look down before meeting her sister's blue eyes.

"I'm confused." She confessed.

"Okay, good. Well, not good that you're confused, but you're getting somewhere, right? I mean, talking about it is going to help. Uh, anyways, go on."

Elsa's lips tugged up in a smirk. Anna and her babbling, simply adorable. "It's...it's hard to explain."

Anna led them over to the couch and sat down, guiding Elsa to sit next to her. She complied without protest.

"Okay, then take it slow, bit by bit. Why did you kiss him?" Anna started for her.

"Heat of the moment?" She guessed.

"Uh, explain please?"

"Well, we were walking back from the park. And, he suggested we play ten questions-"

"Isn't it twenty?"

"Yes, but I felt twenty was a bit much. Don't interrupt." She teased. Anna giggled and nodded her head. "Uh, I'm not entirely sure how it came to be, but I remember him grabbing my hand and I started babbling-"

"You?"

"Anna."

"Sorry." She made a zipping motion with her hand across her lips, turned her hand, and then threw it backwards, effectively throwing away the key.

Elsa rolled her eyes. "May I continue?"

"Mhmm." Anna muffled with a nod.

Her sister snorted. "As I was saying, after babbling I let it all out. How I felt, how I thought I felt, my hormones running amuck, and all that wonderful stuff." She looked over to see Anna trying her hardest to keep her promise. "He was just so understanding and then I asked if he liked me, if he had feelings for me. He said yes, and then I kissed him."

Anna was dying, not being able to talk torture for her. Elsa laughed and then unzipped her sister. The floodgates opened.

"How long? Did you feel anything? Did he kiss you back? What did you do afterwards? What happened?"

"Um, about five seconds, a little I suppose, no, walked home, we said goodnight."

"He didn't kiss you back?" Anna asked.

"I didn't give him much of a chance. As soon I realized what I'd done, I jumped back like he was on fire. I think I apologized at least fifteen times."

"Wait, you said you felt something?" The younger backtracked.

"A little bit...it wasn't like fireworks or anything, but there was...something." She admitted. Anna could see the blush.

"What did you feel?"

"My...my face was hot. My stomach felt...odd. Like whenever I get anxious, but it wasn't a negative feeling." Elsa was back to biting her lip, twisting her fingers.

Anna got up and grabbed the phone. Elsa watched her with narrowed eyes. "What are you doing?"

Anna responded with a finger, telling her to wait. The phone rang a few times before someone picked up.

"Hey, Kristoff." Anna greeted. Elsa could only hear this side of the conversation. "Is Gregor home?"

It was déjà vu. Elsa shot up to grab the phone, but instead of running, Anna stopped her in her tracks. She used her free hand and all her strength to keep Elsa back.

"Let. Go." The older seethed.

Anna held strong. She continued speaking into the phone. "He is? Great. Elsa and I are coming over. Neither of you move, stay right where you are."

With that, she hung up, leaving two very confused blondes. She grabbed Elsa's car keys and pulled her along, slightly aware of her sister's chastising. Anna dropped her wrist and took her sibling's coffee, handing it over before grabbing her own. She opened the door and both walked out. Elsa had given up her protesting and followed her younger sister, trying to keep up. She groaned loudly.

"Anna Marie Anderson, where are we going?" She demanded.

"Busting out the full name I see. Well Elsa Lena Anderson, we are going to the boys' and you and Gregor are going to talk this out."

Elsa went stalk still. Anna had no choice but to stop and turn around to face her. "I-I can't."

"Yes, you can. Now let's go. The only way you're going to have peace of mind is if you talk to him."

"I-"

"Elsa, come on. I know this'll help."

"But-"

"No buts!"

"Anna-"

"Ah."

"Anna, really-"

"Ah, ah, ah."

She sighed in defeat. "You're impossible." She grumbled.

"Love you, too!"


Gregor answered the door to a fiery redhead and a reserved blonde. Anna got behind Elsa and shoved her inside. Kristoff got up from the couch to greet the girls. Amelia and Sven welcomed their guests, nudging and licking, wanting love and attention. Sven went for Anna, Amelia Elsa. Kristoff headed over.

"Hey, you two. Anna, what was with that phone-"

"Kristoff, we're going out."

The man stopped and paused, looking over at his girlfriend. He pointed towards her bemused.

"Yeeees. I mean, you are my girlfriend."

Anna laughed and rolled her eyes. She stopped scratching Sven's ear and walked over to her boyfriend. She gave him a peck.

"Of course, silly. I meant you and I are leaving. Let's go for lunch."

"Okay. Gregor, wanna get-"

"Nope, just you and me. It's a date."

Kristoff stared over at the two at the door. Elsa and Gregor both wore the same confused expression, Elsa's slightly panicked. She knew exactly what Anna was doing. She kept herself distracted by giving her attention to the Shiba leaned against her legs.

"These two are staying here and talking." Anna clarified.

Saw that one coming. Elsa thought bitterly.

Anna grabbed Kristoff's forearm and started pulling him towards the door. He let her drag him along, knowing if he wanted to resist he could without a problem. As he and Anna passed their housemates, he gave them a small grin.

"Good luck." He offered.

They were out and gone. The dogs both received one last scratch before trotting off. Amelia went towards her bed, Sven grabbed a chew toy and started packing it around.

Gregor looked down at Elsa with a soft smile. She met his gaze and gave him an awkward grin. She tucked a stray hair behind her ear, clearing her throat. Her hand returned to grab the other, both folded neatly in front.

"Hey." She greeted quietly.

"Hi."


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