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In this story Anna and Elsa are not sisters!
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I unlocked the door with shaking hands, my keys jingling on the key ring. I took a deep breath doing my best to calm my nerves as I let Elsa in my house. The entry way led straight to the den, a deep green couch was situated against the left wall with a matching love seat against the opposite wall. The den led to a sliding glass door which led the way to the back yard. The patio held a small patio table with an open umbrella to block the sun. The green grass was accentuated with colorful flowers along the edges. I beamed at Elsa's gasp at all the rose bushes and flowers that my mom planted out back.
I inclined my head to the glass door. "Do you want to go outside for a while?"
Elsa nodded, a wide smile spreading across her face. "That sounds wonderful."
I slapped a hand against my forehead. "Would you like something to drink? Sorry I'm such a bad host. I always forget to ask that." I bit my bottom lip as I rubbed the back of my neck sheepishly.
Elsa's musical laugh made my stomach quiver as she brushed her long braid off her shoulder. "You're being a great host and no thank you. I'll be drinking coffee soon." That painful reminder brought me crashing back to reality. Elsa was only here for a few minutes. Damn Hans! He just had to be friends with the one girl I wanted and they already dated.
It didn't matter as long as I got the chance to be friends with Elsa I was fine.
"Do you want to sit outside for a little while?" I asked, hands shaking a little, heart beating rapidly. My mouth was so dry I didn't know how I was able to talk.
"I'd love to."
Elsa and I made our way outside. I opened the sliding door for her, she nodded her head in thanks. Elsa set down her backpack and chose one of the chairs facing the lawn and flowers, the sun beating down on her. I grabbed one of the chairs under the umbrella and dragged it next to Elsa's seat. I purposefully left a few feet between us. It was so hard not to put my chair right next to hers where our arms and legs would be touching. But I knew how Elsa felt about touching. Even though she touched me earlier didn't mean she would welcome it happening a second time. I also didn't want to reveal how much of a weirdo I could be during our first day as friends.
"The sun feels so good. I'm always so cold even during the summer it feels like my body temperature is a little cooler than everyone else." Elsa stretched her arms over her head, eyes closed. She tilted her head back, absorbing the warmth of the sun.
I slumped in my chair, laying my head back too. I bathed in the familiar warmth of the sun. "It does feel wonderful. I better watch it though. If I stay out too long without sun block I burn." I watched a few stray clouds drift lazily across the sky, changing shapes every time I started to decide what the clouds looked like.
"Me too. To be honest I'm not sure how I don't burn every time I walk outside."
I laughed along with Elsa. I peeked at her from the corner of my eye. Her skin was so white. It was flawless. She looked radiant with the sun making her platinum blonde hair and fair skin glow with a heavenly light. I wondered what her skin would like. Probably soft. I shook my head, trying to shift my thoughts to something else. Now was not the time to wonder about such things.
"Where did you move from?" I sat up, looking directly at Elsa.
"From Weselton."
"Really? That's not too far from here. Is it hard starting at a new school during your senior year?" I felt a pang of pain shoot through my chest at the thought of leaving everything familiar behind especially Kristoff and the few others I called friend.
Elsa's icy blue eyes dimmed. The color of blue darkening to look like the beginnings of a raging storm at sea.
"Yes, it is. I thought I'd be with all my friends for my last year of high school. I do have Hans hereā¦" Elsa paused as her eyes unfocused mind caught in whatever memory was running through her mind. Elsa locked eyes with mine. "I think being here has the potential to bring me new experiences and wonderful people into my life." Elsa's fair skin darkened with a red blush that went to the tips of her ears.
For some reason that made me smile so wide that my cheeks started to hurt. I'm not exactly sure where this friendship could go. I was so excited to see.
"I think you have a bright perspective on everything. I'd be so lost without my best friend. But if I got to meet you in Weselton I know I'd be super happy." I rattled off all the thoughts that came to my mind. Part of me knew I should be a little more cautious about what I said. I didn't want to reveal too much too soon. It was so hard when I felt comfortable with Elsa.
"You're so sweet Anna I'm so happy I met you." Elsa made sure to make eye contact with me. My vision tunneled the world around us completely stopped. I had a gut feeling that Elsa and I were going to be the best of friends. It remained to be seen if it would go any further. At this point I was completely and utterly fine with us being friends. I was so taken with her as a person.
"Me too." I ducked my head to hide that my cheeks were once again bright pink.
Elsa's phone beeping shattered the moment that was happening between us. I wanted to punch whoever was on the other side of it.
Elsa pulled her phone out from her backpack frowning as she swiped the screen. "Oh, no." Her hand flew to her mouth covering it. "I lost track of time. Hans is wondering where I am. I better go." Elsa stood up fast, grabbing her bag. She stopped as she reached my chair. "Would you like to come with me? We're meeting at Olaf's."
Olaf's was one of the best coffee places out there. A lot better than Starbucks. But to think that Elsa wanted to go with me was mind boggling. I loved the idea, but then again there was the sucky part where Hans was also in the picture. I weighed the options in my mind. Spend more time with Elsa also have Hans there. It was clear what I would choose.
"I'd love to go," I said jumping up from my seat.
Elsa clapped her hands together. "Awesome. Then let's hit the road."
We drove the short distance to Olaf's. Elsa was only a few minutes late. We walked in to the small coffee shop. The glorious aroma of coffee hit us when we walked through the door, a little bell tinkling as we went in. The shop was flowing with many people enjoying their coffee or some baked goods. Before we went to the counter to order our drinks Elsa found Hans at a table by a window. A smile brightened his face as we approached that was until he saw me.
Hans pointed at me a sneer on his normally handsome face. "What is she doing here?" he spat out the words like they tasted bad on his tongue.
I knew I wasn't his favorite person, but I never knew Hans held such animosity toward me. Then I looked at Elsa. He probably wanted to be alone with her. Well too bad I wasn't going anywhere as long as she wanted me along. Hans glared at me as Elsa stood stunned. This meeting was definitely going to be interesting. I only hoped that Hans didn't blow this for me.
