Jello ladies and gents! This Chapter I focused more on Elsa and her pov kinda. I hope you enjoy this one. Just uh..bring tissues. Maybe..Shhhh. Also why is it only the same three people commenting on my chapters? I mean come on guys, you're cooler then that! Leave something at the end if you're awesome, otherwise you're totes uncool :P Love you guys and thank everyone for your support! Don't forget to play them fiddles! (Listening to Devil went down to Georgia) Enjoy.
Chapter 11
"Anna!" She heard as she raced down the hall. "Please!" Elsa voice croaked.
Her truck was already running as she jumped in and threw it in reverse. The tires squealed as she pulled out into the street. Her knuckles were white around the steering wheel, she rolled her windows down to let in the fresh air as she pulled onto the high way.
Elsa dashed from the room ready to race after her girlfriend, but she felt a pair of big arms wrap around her waist holding her back. "Let her go Els." Derek voice was gruff.
"Please!" She screamed as the fire red hair disappeared. Elsa's knees gave way and she fall into the arms around her. Derek slowly lowered to the ground as she cried. Her small hands scratched and clawed to get away. "Let me go!" She wailed, punching at his grasp.
She finally wiggled her way out of his death grip and ran to her Jeep. Elsa flung the door open and climbed in starting the engine quickly. Her movements were more then fluid from years of driving as she roared out onto the street.
Elsa's fingers drifted over the radio as she drove and she turned it on. "Say something I'm giving up on you...I'll be the one if you want me to." The words stung her heart. Tears welled in her eyes. She had no idea where Anna had gone or where she would go. No way to find her.
This was all wrong. Wrong. This wasn't supposed to happen. "And I'm sorry that I couldn't get to you." The voice sung. Elsa slammed her hand against the wheel. She needed to think, needed to clear her head.
The radio clicked off, she couldn't take it anymore as she drove. The wind rushed against her ears as she darted through cars down the highway. Cruising into her exit and up towards her mountain. Her mountain. But was it really hers now? She had shared it with someone she thought loved her. Someone she thought would never leave.
Elsa rolled to a stop there were a few other cars in the parking lot. But one stood out. One she knew. "Anna." Elsa breathed as she walked towards it. She was right. All of Anna's stuff was thrown in the bed, she snuck up the passenger side and climbed in.
"Hey." Anna whispered, completely calm. The silence was quietly filled with the soft hum of music.
"Man on Fire. Haven't heard Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros in a long time." Elsa was trying to sound relaxed, but her body was a spring waiting to be released.
"Yeah." Anna's voice drifted away. "I figured you'd look here."
"Anna...what's really wrong?" Elsa was worried.
Anna took a deep breath as silent tears rolled down her cheeks. "I'm in love with you. Elsa, I am in love with you."
"It's good to be in love Anna." Elsa crawled her way closer to the girl. "What's wrong with love?"
Anna shook her head, her mouth opened like she was ready to say something but no words would come out. Elsa watched as it closed.
"It's okay." She said closing the gap between them. Elsa's fingers ran through the red hair. "You don't have to say anything. You don't have to explain anything to me. Just...let me help you. Please. Anna I will be right here." Anna leaned into her and cried.
"I just don't know what to do." Anna sobbed. "My parents probably hate me, you probably hate me, Derek hates me. Everyone hates me."
"If I hated you I wouldn't be here. I wouldn't be trying to get you back. Trust me when I say that no one hates you. They just don't understand and we need to show them how to understand. And if you want I will help you. We can do it together." Elsa said confidently.
Anna sighed. "Okay." She whispered. Anna yawned and pressed her head deeper into the girls body. Her voice was still shaky when she said quietly, "I'm sorry."
"It's okay." Elsa whispered back. The sun was slowly disappearing behind them as Elsa held her girlfriend. They dipped into a comfortable silence, sitting, watching the city fade to black.
"I'm going to sell my truck to buy a motorcycle." Anna finally said.
"What?" Elsa couldn't help but smile.
"I'm going to buy a motorcycle. Like a really fast one too, and you can ride bitch." Anna decided, chuckling to herself.
"Excuse me?" Elsa tone was very offended.
"That's what it's called. When someone rides on the back. I rode bitch yesterday and this morning." She laughed.
"Mhmm." Elsa rolled her eyes. "We should probably get back." She suggested.
"Okay." Was all Anna said.
Elsa stuck behind Anna the whole way home, just in case. It was nice this was working out. Elsa was happy. They came to a stop off the ramp and Elsa pulled next to the girl and stuck her tongue out. Anna laughed and rolled down her window, revving the engine in her truck.
"Hey hot stuff, I bet your old Jeep can't beat my new truck." She said with a wink. Elsa smirked.
They watched the light waiting for it to change. Elsa tapped her steering wheel with one hand, her other hand waiting to shift out of first.
Tire spun as the light turned green and Elsa shot out into the intersection. She heard the sound of squealing tires before she felt the impact. A semi plowed into the passenger side. The Jeep tried to hold but crunched in and flipped.
There was screaming and a weird smell she couldn't quite place. "Elsa!" A girls voice said, she could feel hands on her body, pulling at her seat belt, her leg stung and her head was spinning. She could smell something, something burning.
Slowly her eyes refocused and the sting in her leg disappeared. Her hands wrapped around the person trying to help her. "Run." She said.
"I'm not leaving you!" The red head screamed.
Elsa reached for her hidden knife on the passenger side. "Get out of here!" She screamed back. It was no use though, the seat was practically right next to her, the knife was wedged between the door.
She turned back to the open door. "Dammit Anna, go!" It hurt to tell the woman she loved to leave. But this was not the time. The sirens were growing closer, they were almost here.
Anna stumbled backwards her eyes never leaving the stuck girl.
Elsa looked down at her leg. Blood soaked through the jean fabric of her pants. There was something protruding from her calf. A piece of glass. The smell of gasoline grew and filled her nostrils as she ripped the glass from her leg and set work on her seat belt.
"I knew I should have replaced these fucking things." Elsa grumbled. Her hand stung from where the glass dug in. Her leg throbbed once more.
Screeching tires and loud sirens filled her frustrated head. People were yelling out commands and running to her.
She dropped to the pavement as her seat belt gave way. Two sets of hands grabbed at her, pulling her out through the top. Her feet dragged against the pavement as they pulled her back from the wreck. And not a moment later, her Jeep burst into flames.
Elsa felt herself being picked up and placed on a table then rolled away. She could hear Anna screaming to go with, fighting a large man that held her back. "Anna. Please." Her hand found a paramedics shirt and grabbed on with what strength she had left.
"She's coming with us, let her go." The man yelled and Anna came sprinting over as they carried Elsa into the ambulance.
Anna worked her hand into Elsa's. She knew the girl was crying again. Elsa vision was getting blurry, her leg burned, and her head stung. "Anna." She whispered.
"I'm here. I'm here, it's okay. Everything's going to be okay." Anna said through her tears.
"I love you." Elsa answered.
"I love you too." Elsa felt Anna's lips on her hand.
Her eyelids felt heavy she couldn't keep them open anymore. Her world plunged into darkness. She could feel her heart racing, the sound of blood pumping through her veins, and the quiet sound of a weeping angel.
When Elsa slowly opened her eyes she was laying in a white room. The light above her was bright, but she could hear voices around her. Her head turned and her eyes were met with fire red hair. She could feel Anna's head against her arm.
"Anna." She whispered. The girl stirred but didn't say anything.
"Elsa, you're awake." A gruff voice said.
She peered over to her otherside, Derek was standing with a nurse. His smile filled his eyes. "How are you feeling?" He asked.
"Tired." She moaned. She started to stretch her legs but gasped at the sudden pain.
"You are one lucky girl ya know that?" The nurse said. "You've only got a small gash in your leg, the cut on your hand, and a slight concussion." She smiled, like it would fix everything then walked away.
"God dammit girl. Don't scare me like that again." Derek sat down and held his head up.
Elsa couldn't hide her giggle. "Sorry." She sighed.
Anna's head shot up, her eyes slowly followed. "Elsa?" She whispered.
"Hey love." Elsa smiled.
"Elsa." Anna began to tear up. "Elsa..." She said again. "You butthead! You scared the hell out of me."
Elsa and Derek laughed together. "My bad. I'll try not to attract those semi trucks with my awesomeness anymore." Derek laughed harder.
"I'm sorry." Anna said. The mood in the room instantly changed. "This is all my fault." Elsa could see the tears began to build in the girls eyes.
"No Anna it's not. So don't even say things like that." Elsa fired back.
"If I hadn't-"
"No." Elsa cut her off. "It doesn't matter. What happened happened. It's over. It's done. You can't blame yourself for someone else running a red light." Elsa grabbed her hand and held it tight. "It's okay Anna. I'm okay, you're okay, everything is okay now."
"How are you so calm right now? You almost died Elsa." Anna grabbed on to her like it was the only thing keeping her there.
"Because I have my two favorite people with me. People that I know love me and you know what?"
"What?" Anna whispered.
"I'm happy." Elsa said simply. "There's no room to worry when I'm this happy."
They all sat in silence for a moment, letting Elsa's word soak in, letting this moment soak in. Derek looked bored and tired, and Anna looked like she hadn't slept in days.
"I'm going to the bathroom. Want anything?" Anna finally spoke up.
"I'm good." Derek said.
"Water would be nice." Elsa smiled and watched her leave the room. She looked over at Derek and her eyes filled with tears.
"I got scared when you hadn't woken up after the first day. They said you lost a lot of blood Els. Said you needed the rest. But that little girl...she stayed day and night. No one could get her to leave. Hell even her parents came and tried to pull her away." He spoke softly, his voice scratchy and deep.
"How long was I..." Elsa drifted away.
"Three days...three damn days." He replied.
Elsa let out a shaky sigh. "She really loves you. And she feels bad for everything." He went on. "She cried the first night, saying it was all her fault. I tried to carry her out when she fell asleep but she woke up when I touched her. We had a long talk that night..." His voice drifted along with his mind.
"I...I don't know what to say." Elsa said honestly.
"Well," Anna's voice filled the room. "If I were you, I'd say that I have the most amazing girlfriend ever and that I should really kiss her more often."
Elsa blushed as Anna walked over, placing the water bottle on the side table before placing her lips hard onto Elsa's.
"I love you Elsa. And I don't want to ever leave you again." Anna said smiling above the blond girl.
