A few years later, Anna decided to try to see her sister again. Knocking wasn't working still, and Anna was getting restless on her own. Sometimes she heard weird noises coming from Elsa's room like crashes or sobs when their parents were and were not in there. "Today is the day," Anna thought hopefully.
She stood outside of Elsa's room this time, but didn't knock or say a word. All Anna did was wait. Eventually, there was a small click as the door began to open. Anna acted on the opportunity and stuck her foot out to block the door from closing.
Elsa, surprised, tried to close the door, but it wouldn't with Anna's foot in the way. "Ooof!" Anna said in pain, but kept her foot there. "Elsa?" Elsa hid behind the door, not sure what to do. "Elsa please! Just look at me?"
There was a moment of hesitation, and then the door opened halfway with Elsa looking at the ground. It had been a couple of years so Anna gasped and exclaimed,"Whoa, Elsa, you look different! Oh, but, it's a good different!"
Elsa looked up then at Anna, and her eyes grew big. Her baby sister was still young but older. "T-thanks. You too," Elsa replied sincerely. Elsa then tried to close the door again.
"Wait Elsa! Can I ask you something?" Anna cried her foot still in the door.
"What?" Elsa hesitated.
Do you want to build a snowman? That hadn't been working. Anna decided to try a different question: "Would you come to dinner? At least once? We would love to have you!"
After a minute, Elsa said, "Maybe," and closed the door quickly. The request had been oh so tempting.
The door closed in Anna's face, and she smiled. "I'll take it!" She shouted, running off down the hall.
