I deeply apologize for keeping you all waited for so long! So, here's the new chapter. I do not own Frozen and all related characters, names, and themes. This is for entertainment purposes only.


Chapter 5

"I didn't expect it of you, " Anna started as they both sat down in the sitting room, each with a mug of hot chocolate. "to go out like this."

Elsa didn't say anything but just stared at the chocolate swirling in the mug. Her thoughts on a different matter than what Anna was punctuating.

The younger knew of the situation the older was going through at the moment; a moment she never wished on anyone not even on her sister whom had been far worse than the older had let on.

But was too stubborn to admit it.

'If it weren't for Jack...' she thought bitterly. 'Elsa wouldn't be like this.'

If she met Jack again, she swore that she would give the guy a piece of her mind for leaving her sister like that.

Elsa was beautiful, graceful and intelligent.

And a guy would have to be blind not to notice that.

She let out a sigh then placed a comforting hand on the older's shoulder. "You don't have to tell me that it is still bothering you. I know."

Icy blue eyes turned to look at her with confusion.

Anna let out a half-hearted chuckle as she took in her sister's expression. "Come on, Elsa. I know I'm sometimes-"

"Sometimes?" Elsa repeated with an eyebrow raised and a playful smile on her lips.

The younger rolled her eyes playfully. "Oh, alright. Always." her features then softened. "But the truth is, Elsa. I'm here for you. Even Mama and Papa are here fore you. Hell, if you'll just tell me...I'll come right infront of him and give him the most painful punch I could ever inflict on him right at this moment."

She did this as she abruptly stood up and raised a fist in the air.

Elsa chuckled good-naturedly. "I know you would do that for me, Anna," she assured the younger as she grabbed the skirt of the other's dress and pulled. "Now sit down."

"Yes, mother." the younger teased as she did what the older asked. "You know Elsa..."

"What?" the older asked as she took a sip of her hot chocolate-which had turned cold which she didn't mind, not when she get to spend time with her sister.

Anna let out a sigh as she turned her gaze to look at the portrait of their ancestor, Queen Elsa of Arendelle above the fireplace.

"What do you think would our three times great grandmother-"

"Past generations." Elsa corrected with a snicker.

"Whatever." Anna said as she threw a playful glare at the older. "Say if she was faced with a dilemma like yours?"

Elsa pretended to mull over the thought, a hand under her chin. Then after a few seconds just shrugged. "Oh, she'll just say "let it go"!"

"...that's what papa had said awhile ago."

"Well, it's what I think she would say." the older defended. "Besides, the cold never bothered me anyway is too..."

"Harsh?" the younger supplied.

"No."

"Unfitting?"

"..."

"Uncomfortable?"

"..."

Anna continued to think of words as she placed a hand under her chin while Elsa laughed at the younger's expression.

It wasn't everyday she get to see Anna act so seriously in her life.

She's always up to her mischievous and clumsy ways that-if not often times had landed her on numerous incidents in the past.

And not to mention that she might have gotten it from one of their ancestors-the Princess Anna-her namesake who was reportedly the same.

But all in all, she loved the younger. Even the quirks. So Anna.

"Are you done?" she asked, laughing behind her hand.

Anna blinked, obviously broken out from her musings then glared again at her sister who was laughing on God knows what.

"What are you laughing about?" she asked, sounding a bit hurt.

Elsa laughed for a short while, then composed herself as soon as she saw the younger's expression. "I'm sorry, Anna. I didn't mean to laugh at your expense."

The younger let out a snort as she waved a hand. "Yeah, right. Make fun of poor Anna..." she mumbled then looked up at the older.

Eyes beaming. "So, are you feeling better now?"

"Better from what?" Elsa asked, confused. "I'm not sick."

Anna rolled her eyes then playfully punched the older on the shoulder. "Better from your musings about Jack...your breakup with him...the list goes on."

Elsa's face turned depressed at the mention of her former boyfriend's name and she began to curl in on herself as she leaned on her side against the couch and brought her knees to her chest.

Anna, noticing her sister's sudden change in demeanor let out a gasp.

"Oh! I'm sorry!" she told the older as she moved closer and placed a comforting hand on the other's shoulder. "I didn't mean to-to you know mention those things!" she gushed out sheepishly.

Elsa didn't speak as she just curled in on herself deeper.

"Els, I'm sorry." Anna told the older as she wrapped her arms around the other's frame. "I didn't mean to say those things." she murmured as she leaned her head on the older's shoulder. "I just wanted to make sure that you're completely gone over him."

Elsa didn't say anything as she focused her gaze on the fire flickering in the fireplace. Her eyes deep in thought as she remembered the times that they have spent together.

All those memories.

"Elsa..." the younger called from within her thoughts. "Are you okay?"

"Oh. Anna." the older turned to look at the younger as she put down her knees and wrapped the other in a hug. Her head leaning on the younger's shoulder. "What did I do wrong?"

Anna blinked as she tried to process what was happening. She then noticed her sister crying and she couldn't help but tear up at the sight.

Wrapping her arms around the older, she leaned her head on the other's shoulder and patted her back comfortingly.

"You did nothing wrong, Elsa." she assured the older in a whisper. "It's him who should ask the question to himself."

They stayed like that for a few moments then Elsa untangled herself and wiped the tears from her face. "Thank you, Anna." she said as she let out a light chuckle. "I don't know what I would do without you."

Anna let out a snort. "You would be die from boredom without me." she told the older with a playful shove.

Then leaned her head against the older's collarbone. "You know what Elsa?"

"What?" the older asked.

Anna let out a sigh then looked up at the older. "I'm serious about punching him."

Elsa's chuckled then wrapped her arms around the younger as she gave the other a fond smile. Together, they spent the night wrapped in each other's arms.