A/N: Ignore the following mistakes that you spot and notice in the following chapter if possible! :)

So err hello? Now there must been a good reason why I've been M.I.A for the past few months and well... I've just had school and sports and all those things that have occupied my free time.

But I hope you enjoy this chapter, even with it's many little errors! I'm serious when I say this but the last chapter of this story will be posted soon, as in not in a few months again. It'll probably be posted hopefully by this sunday or maybe even earlier if I have the time :)

Then there's the epilogue and everything would be done. Those who don't really love the ending of the next chapter, then I would recommend reading the epilogue because it'll have a better ending than the... ending? Haha well yea, you know what I mean.


"Tomorrow is the day! Tomorrow is the day!" Anna sung, skipping around the couch of Elsa's home. Elsa simply nodded her head and yawned, glancing at the clock to see that midnight was arriving.

"Anna, how can you have so much energy at this time of night?" Elsa's eyes started to slowly lose its sight. Anna plopped onto the couch and wrapped her arms around Elsa's arm, a silly smile perched upon her face. Elsa never reacted to her action, but instead felt herself slowly fall deeper into unconsciousness.

"Because I get to meet your parents! Aren't you excited?" Anna exclaimed.

"Well yes, but don't you think it's time to get some sleep? I mean, my parents aren't that special. They're just typical parents that work hard in this difficult society to support my future." Elsa mumbled, her eyes fluttering shut.

"But it's YOUR parents Elsa! I need to make a good impression on them! If you don't have the parents' approval, it is said that most relationships won't last due to the lack of support from loved ones."

"Bull shit. That's a bunch of bull shit." Elsa yawned. Anna pulled away from Elsa and crossed her arms over her chest.

"It is not a bunch of bull poop! If you don't have the blessing of the parents, how could you get anywhere? You would have to sneak around and have one of those Romeo and Juliet relationships. Ugh, that Shakespeare play was so complicated." Anna exclaimed.

"Anna… act yourself if you want to impress my parents. Get all the sleep you need and we'll meet up with both of our parents during lunch." Elsa murmured softly. Anna groaned and jumped up from the couch.

"But Elsa, I'm your girlfriend. Obviously I need the approval of your parents if I want to keep that status of being your girlfriend." Anna frowned.

"You already have the approval of half my family, and that is the half that will only ever matter." Elsa pulled a grumpy Anna down onto the couch. Anna was pulled on top of Elsa, where the platinum blonde simply wrapped her arms around Anna's waist and held her there. Anna huffed in frustration.

"Kristoff and Olaf don't count."

"They're the only ones that will ever count." Anna frowned and rolled over so that she was on Elsa's side. She then buried her face in the crook of Elsa's neck and gave out a stressful sigh.

"But—" Anna started.

"Shhh, my little strawberry." Elsa hushed, her eyes still closed and arms wrapped around Anna's waist. Elsa yawned and continued. "I think you just need to stop stressing about this okay? They will love you and that's all that will matter." Elsa finished before she fell into deep sleep. Anna frowned and nodded her head. Everything was going to be all right. No biggie, everything was going to be just fine. With that in mind, Anna closed her eyes and fell into deep sleep.


Anna stirred awake and stretched her arms. She yawned and slowly opened her eyes, glancing to her right to see an empty, cold space. She slowly sat up and rubbed her eyes, trying to adjust to the bright sun that was filtering through the windows in the living room. She felt a pair of slender arms wrap around her waist and pull her towards them, where Anna's back made contact with their chest. Anna then leaned her head back, where the back of her head made contact with the person's shoulder. She closed her eyes in bliss and let out a content sigh, hearing a small chuckle in response.

"Mmmmm what time is it?" Anna asked, her body relaxing more and more as each second passed by.

"You have about an hour to get ready before we have to head off to lunch. Where we both have to put on the most amazing act of our lives and satisfy the high and ridiculous standards of our parents." Elsa murmured in Anna's ear, giving Anna shivers down her back.

"So would you let go of me so that I could get ready?" Anna asked with a raise of her eyebrow. Elsa frowned and slowly unwrapped her arms around Anna, her slender fingers ghosted over Anna's hips, giving her another run of shivers down her back.

Elsa stood up and massaged her forehead, clear of any platinum blonde bangs since her hair was up in a sophisticated and neat bun. Anna turned around and frowned at Elsa's proper attire.

"You don't have to dress that formal." Anna said, eyeing Elsa up and down. That black pencil skirt and white blouse wasn't going to impress Anna's parents one bit.

"Yes I do." Elsa rolled her eyes. Anna got up and took a step towards her girlfriend, where she raised her hand and placed it on Elsa's bun, undoing the band and watching her platinum locks flow down. Anna smiled and started running her hands through Elsa's hair, fluffing it here and there.

"Just leave your hair down and change into something more casual. Skinny jeans and a baseball tee would work."

Elsa bottom lip jutted forward slightly, causing a giggle to emit from Anna's mouth.

"Trust me, my parents will literary fall head over heels for you the moment they see you. They don't like people who dress too formal for something as simple as a lunch." Anna grabbed a strand of platinum blonde hair and wrapped it around her index finger. Elsa nodded her head and sighed in frustration.

"You should really get ready my love." Elsa smiled when Anna nodded her head, the teal eyes changing from admiration to determination.

"What do you think I should wear?" Anna asked, looking at Elsa who simply shrugged her shoulders.

"They will love you for who you are, not what you look like." Elsa stated, causing an eye roll from Anna.

"Thanks for the great advice." Elsa smiled at her sarcastic tone and kissed her cheek.

"Just go get ready, my little strawberry."


"Where are your parents?" Anna sat at her seat and nervously chewed on her fingernails. Elsa shrugged her shoulders, her icy blue eyes scanning the busy restaurant. Anna kept chewing on her nails to the point where Elsa feared that she might just injury herself. Elsa grabbed onto Anna's hand and slowly placed it on the table, rubbing soothing circles on the back of her hand.

"They're almost here. Don't be nervous, you look beautiful and you will be beautiful to them, inside and out." Elsa said, looking Anna up and down and giving her a nod of approval at her attire. Anna wore her hair down and curled with a yellow summer dress that was appropriate in length. She finished her attire with simple white flats that seemed casual enough. Today was March 20, the day in which made Anna's insides churn. The day in which would determine it all to them and the day in which Anna was both excited and anxious about.

"What are they wearing?" Anna asked, scanning the room. Elsa just looked at the entrance of the restaurant and smiled.

"They're here." Elsa said. Anna immediately looked at Elsa and followed her gaze, seeing a couple approach them. The male had dark brown hair and icy blue eyes. His attire was denim washed jeans with a long sleeved white shirt. The female had platinum blonde hair and green eyes, with the most smallest nose and a friendly smile. She wore a simple white blouse with a black maxi skirt. The couples were tall in height, and the male wore old, worn out sneakers while the woman wore heels. Elsa waved her hands and Anna watched as the couple made their way towards them, friendly smiles on perched upon their faces.

"Mom! Dad!" Elsa got up and hugged her parents. Her mother looked Elsa up and down, seeing her attire in which Anna told her to dress in.

"My baby! I've missed you so much." Elsa's mother hugged her tight while her father ruffled Elsa's hair.

"Is this the one that has been giving you that bounce?" Elsa's father gestured towards Anna, who smiled at the Parker family. Elsa just laughed and rolled her eyes.

"The bounce father? Really?" Elsa laughed when her father just rolled his icy blue eyes in response.

"Okay, that sparkle then. Is that correct?" her father stated with sass.

"It's nice to meet you Mr. and Mrs. Parker." Anna smiled and extended her hand out. But instead of receiving a hand shake, she felt herself get pulled out of her spot and into the arms of Mrs. Parker.

"Oh you're a sweet one, aren't you! I'm so glad I met the girl that has been taking care of my daughter." Mrs. Parker squealed. Mr. Parker simply chuckled and placed a hand on his wife.

"Honey, I think you need to let the girl breathe. We're here to get to know her, not kill her." Mr. Parker smiled. Mrs. Parker loosened her grip on Anna and smiled down at her.

"You are always welcome to this family Anna. You know, Elsa always talks about you and I hear very good things." Mr. Parker placed a hand on Anna's shoulder and smiled, causing Anna to smile in response.

"So why don't we just take our seats and you guys could get the ball rolling with Anna?" Elsa suggested, pulling two seats out for her parents. Elsa's mother simply smiled and pinched Elsa's cheek.

"Oh, she's such a good influence on you! You would have never pulled a seat out for me years ago!" Mrs. Parker cooed, causing Elsa to roll her eyes.

"And you aren't giving back that feisty comeback of yours. This girl is very good for you indeed."Mrs. Parker had added. Mr. Parker chuckled as he took a seat in front of Anna.

"So Anna, when shall your parents be arriving?" Mr. Parker asked, looking around the restaurant in admiration. Elsa sat next to Anna and grabbed her right hand, intertwining their fingers together. Anna simply shrugged her shoulder and bit her bottom lip gently.

"They should be here by now. I'm sorry, but they aren't usually the type of people to arrive late at these kinds of occasions." Anna explained nervously. Mr. Parker simply nodded his head. Mrs. Parker smiled at the couple in front of them; a genuine smile perched upon her face for her daughter's happiness.

Anna's phone buzzed and she quickly glanced down at her lap, where she received a text from her father. The text stated that her parents were right outside the restaurant at that exact moment. And when the door swung open, Anna's heartbeat started to beat wildly against her chest. She wasn't nervous, nervous would be an understatement as to how Anna felt. She was petrified, anxious and downright frightened as to how this whole thing was going to play out.

Anna's mind drifted to the worst possible scenarios that could happen. Elsa's and Anna's parents might not approve of their relationship. Anna's parents might have a disapproving view on Elsa or Elsa's parents might just be two faced human beings who in the end, very much disliked Anna from the moment they walked in.

Anna watched her parents enter the restaurant. From that moment on, Anna felt like everything had gone in slow motion. She watched her parents meet eye contact with her and make their way towards the booth. She saw Elsa's parents recognize Anna's attention elsewhere and decided to turn around and look behind. She felt Elsa's hand squeeze Anna's in a way of telling her that everything was going to be just fine.

But everything was not fine.

The moment Elsa's parents and Anna's parents made direct eye contact with each other, Anna could see the fire in her mother and father's eyes. She could see the intensity in them, as if they were filled with hate and disgust. She could see her father's hands balling into fist, his muscles tensing and his teeth gritting. She could feel the intensity in the air, feel that nothing was right and from that moment on, nothing was ever going to be right.

Mr. Parker stood up, pushing his chair back as his hands were twitching slightly. It was as if Anna's parents were in a boxing ring with Elsa's, fire in eyes, hands tightened and itching to throw a punch. And that's when Anna's heart clenched; knowing that this wasn't going as she hoped it would go.

" Parker." Mr. Arendelle spat, looking at his enemy up and down in distaste.

"Arendelle, what do you want? I am not in the mood nor do I have the time to argue with you. So what exactly brings you here?" Mr. Parker said, his voice leaking with venom.

"I'm actually here to meet my daughter's lover. So if you would kindly just leave so that I could wait for the parents, I'd really appreciate it." Mr. Arendelle glanced at his daughter then back at Mr. Parker.

Mr. Parker raised his eyebrow and looked between the couple and Mr. Arendelle and his wife.

"How unfortunate that you are Anna's parents. Very well though, I am not going to complain and bring our rivalry and business competition into the relationships of our daughters. So I'm going to be very kind Mr. Arendelle, as I shall stick my hand out and introduce myself." Mr. Parker stuck his hand out and put a fake smile on. "It is so nice to meet you Mr. Arendelle! You must be Anna's father! I'm Elsa's father, Evan Parker."

But Anna's father never took the hand. In fact, he just glared at the hand, looking at it with hate. Mr. Arendelle simply shook his head and watched as his wife walk over to Anna to grab her by the arm.

"I understand what you are trying to say Mr. Parker. Do not let our drama and rivalry get between the happiness of our daughters. But my wife and I will not stand having our daughter get tainted and be with a Parker." Anna's father spat as he watched Anna shake her mother's grip off her and instead, leaned closer to Elsa. Elsa frowned slightly and wrapped an arm around Anna's waist, pulling her in closer.

"Anna Arendelle! Do not test me or your father! You are coming home with us this instance and we are leaving this vile family at once!" Mrs. Arendelle commanded, causing Anna to shake her head and lean more towards Elsa, who now had fire in her eyes.

"Anna…" her father started with his voice leaking in both disappointment and displeasure. But Anna never budged one bit and Mr. Parker simply sighed and looked from the inconsiderate parents to the couple sitting in the booth.

"Mr. and Mrs. Arendelle, please understand that we should think about our daughters' happiness and…" Elsa's mother started, causing Mrs. Arendelle's eyes to snap up.

"And we know what is best for our daughter Michelle. We care for our daughter and we've actually been there for her throughout her entire life. We know what's best for her and what could give her happiness. Being in a relationship with that is not going to get her anywhere." Mrs. Arendelle growled, causing Anna to finally speak up.

"Excuse me? That has a name mom and you can't just assume that Elsa doesn't make me happy. She does and she's made me happier in one day than Hans has in years. I love her." Anna said bitterly, causing both her father and mother to flinch and look shocked as ever.

"Anna Arendelle, if you are not by my side in ten seconds then consequences will be given. You will be in big trouble missy." Mr. Arendelle commanded and started counting. Anna never budged though, her eyes were filled with confidence and determination. She wasn't going to give up on Elsa; she wasn't going to give in all because her parents couldn't get over themselves with their stupid rivalry. By the time her father was at five, Anna felt Elsa nudge her head gently with her nose. She saw her lover's icy blue eyes be filled with worry and concern. But Anna simply smiled softly at her and stood her ground. She was always too stubborn for her own good. When Anna's father had reached ten and no movement was created, Mr. Arendelle marched his way towards where the couple was sitting and grabbed Anna harshly by her arm, yanking her up and out of her seat.

Anna flinched at the pain, her father gripping her arm to the point where there could have been a chance that a bruise would be formed. Never had Anna's father looked so mad, look so angry and inflicted pain upon her. But Elsa wasn't going to take it; she wasn't going to take the treatment Anna's father was giving to his own daughter.

So Elsa stood up and faced Mr. Arendelle with eyes full of anger and rage. Her passionate icy blue eyes now turned into a darker shade. A storm was brewing inside her eyes and for a moment, Mr. Arendelle's teal eyes flashed with terror, but eventually disappeared back into his confident shade.

"Mr. Arendelle, please let your daughter go this instance. Can you not see that you are hurting her? Let her have her freedom and her decision of making whatever choice she wishes to make. She's almost a full-grown adult. You can't keep making the decisions for her and you can't treat your daughter this way for fighting what she wants. Isn't that what society, teachers and even yourselves have taught us as children? To fight for something you dearly care about and want, to fight and never give up at all." Mr. Arendelle's face slowly changed from anger to realization, his eyes softened and his lips curved downwards in a frown. Anna watched her father slowly loosen his grip on her, realizing what he has done. Eventually, his grip loosened to the point where Anna was able to slip away. Mr. and Mrs. Arendelle watched as their daughter ran up to Elsa, embracing her into a hug and burying her face into the crook of her neck. Elsa held onto the girl, rubbing soothing circles on her back. She leaned forward and whispered softly in Anna's ear.

"Just go with them. I'll text you later, okay? Let's not cause any more tension." Elsa felt Anna slightly nod her head in understanding. Elsa pulled away from the hug and placed a soft kiss on top of Anna's forehead, telling her that everything was going to be alright. Anna looked into those icy blue eyes and gave a small smile. And so, she pushed Anna forward, telling her to go with her parents and obey their wishes.

Anna gave one last glance at Elsa before heading out the door with her parents right behind her. Elsa sighed and turned around, seeing her parents there with a stunned and shocked expression on their faces. Elsa simply raised an eyebrow and laughed at them. Michelle Parker walked over to her daughter and embraced her in a hug.

"You really do love her, don't you?" she whispered, causing Elsa to sigh and lean into her mother's touch, something she never had felt for many years.

"I do." Elsa whispered silently, her icy blue eyes gazing at the ground in shock; regarding about how this meeting had went.


"Anna…" her father sighed as the family sat in the living room, with Anna's hands balled in fists at what she was hearing.

"You can't just drop your stupid shit to let me be happy? I love her! Why can't you just see that and understand it?" Anna yelled.

"Honey, I think it's just—"Anna's mother started.

"Just what? I'm excited to hear about this next bullshit reason you're coming up with." Anna snapped, causing her father to look at her sternly.

"Anna—"

"You guys are ridiculous! If you really loved me, if you really cared about my feelings and my well-being, then you would let me be happy with Elsa! But why can't you just…" Anna felt tears pricking her eyes and she didn't know how long she could stand this. Arguing with her parents on a daily basis about her relationship with Elsa. It has been a week and they've always touched up on this topic after dinner, discussing about how Elsa wasn't the ideal person for Anna. How it was wrong for Anna to fall for someone like Elsa. In fact, on the third day of this whole mess, Anna's phone was taken away in replace for a more secure phone in which her parents controlled.

"You're just lusting over her. It's probably all your hormones that are talking! She's a Parker, Anna. I will not let my family go near those imbeciles!" her father yelled. But Anna stood her ground and looked at her parents with a look of hatred and anger.

"Lusting? Lusting my fucken ass. I know what I'm feeling father, and it sure ain't fucken lust. My feelings for Elsa are love father, and I will never stop loving her. You and mother can stop me from seeing her, but you can't stop me from ever loving her." Anna growled, getting up as she was about to march her way up to her room.

"I know that you've been sneaking behind our backs to see her Anna. I know that at school, you've been with her all the time and your little thing about having other stuff after school; you've been spending time with that Parker girl. But I'm telling you now that I will not tolerate this no more! I don't want you near that Parker girl, I don't want you talking to that Parker girl and I sure don't want you to have any kind of feelings for her. If you do not follow my rules from now on, I will disown you Anna. I will not support you any further, your mother and I will not tolerate this kind of behavior." Mr. Arendelle stated bitterly. He watched as his daughters eyes blazed into a darker shade of teal.

"Then I guess you might as well disown me now. Because I will never stop loving Elsa Parker." Anna spat. She turned on her heel and left her parents there, marching up to her room and slamming her door shut.


On the other side, Elsa lay on her bed and did her homework. Or, she attempted to do her homework. Olaf and Kristoff had relocated to the guest rooms for now since her parents were back in the house. Ever since that incident with Anna's parents, Elsa noticed that her father was tenser around her. After a week, Elsa had confronted her father as to what was going on and if he approved of her relationship with Anna. She remembered what her father had said that night.

"Father… What's your opinion on my relationship with Anna?" Elsa looked up at her father, who sat on the couch watching the sports channel.

"Do you want the honest truth or do you want the sugar coated truth?"

"The honest truth." Elsa said, after a bit of thought to it.

"I want you to be happy, Elsa. But at the same time, I wouldn't have expected you to be with an Arendelle. It was a shock for me at first, and of course I didn't know how to react. But you seemed happy, that Anna girl gave you that glow in your eyes that I have never seen before. She gives you that smile and changes you for the better. The only thing is that I just hope that someone else can give you that feeling too. Maybe Olaf or some other person out there." Elsa's father stated, causing her to take a minute to process it all.

"So, you're saying you don't approve of it?" Elsa sighed, leaning back against the leather couch. Her father gave her a sad smile and said.

"Love is complicated, my dear. I don't know if Anna is the real thing to you or not, but I know that she makes you happy and she changes you for the better." Elsa's father stated, causing Elsa to sigh and lean back to the couch.

"I was just hoping that you would have hooked up with that Olaf fellow instead." Elsa's father joked, causing Elsa to roll her eyes and grab the remote from her father's hands, changing it to the news.

"Ugh, this boring shit." Elsa's father rolled her eyes while Elsa simply stuck her tongue out at her father in return.

Elsa frowned slightly and started playing with the pen in her hand. She couldn't concentrate at all, knowing that both their parents never approved of their relationship with one another. The only person that actually approved of their relationship was…

A knock was heard at the door and Elsa yelled for them to come in. A wave of the same platinum blonde hair peeked into the room and Elsa knew exactly who it was. She saw her mother come in, dressed in her father's white dress shirt and sweats. Elsa smiled when she saw that her mom had brought her cookies and milk.

"Hey mom." Elsa smiled.

"Hey there sweetie. Everything all right?" she walked towards the bed and placed the cookies and milk down on the bedside table.

"Everything all right in what way?" Elsa asked with an exhausted sigh. Her mother smiled at the girl sympathetically and placed a hand on her back, rubbing it up and down in support.

"These adults just don't understand young love, that's all. They don't understand the true meaning of love and they really don't want to have their pride and ego damaged at all." Elsa's mother chuckled, causing Elsa to slightly smile.

"I'm glad that you're alright with it." Elsa mumbled, causing her mother to nod her head.

"Because she changes you, Elsa. She makes you happy, I could see it. That Anna girl changed you for the better, and you're happy with her. And in all honesty, your happiness is one of the few things that is important to me Elsa." Elsa simply nodded her head and leaned back.

"I have a month left with her mom." Elsa frowned, realizing that she had to leave early due to the college she applied to. She was one of the top merit scholars there, and the college she got admitted in had required for her to come in for early admission. Something about refining the basics during the summer as well as getting use to their surroundings. Elsa's mother sighed and placed her hand in her daughter's hair, running her fingers through it in a motherly way.

"Have you talked to her lately?"

"Yes, I have. But I haven't talked to her about the incident at the restaurant. Not just yet anyways." Elsa stated.

"Does she know that you're leaving early for college?" her mother asked, and Elsa shook her head as no in response.

"She doesn't know about it yet." Elsa sighed, looking as her mother shook her head in response.

"I think you should tell her soon sweetie. I know this whole drama thing is taking a toll upon both of you, but it's best to let her know about your situation."

"Mom… I'm not really sure what to do anymore. Anna has been telling me about how her parents have been giving her a rough time about us and she can't even get out of the house as often anymore and…" Elsa started ranting. Mrs. Parker sighed at her daughter and her sticky situation. She just wanted her to be happy.

"What should I do?" Elsa breathed, looking up at her mom for advice and for once, Mrs. Parker felt slight tears come to her eyes. This was the first where her daughter had asked her for advice, and it touched her to know that Elsa could still trust her with this. After years of being abandoned, Elsa still loved her mom; she still looked up to her.

"Honey, I think you should tell Anna about your college leave first. Maybe from there, you can really decide what to do." Elsa's mother stated, causing Elsa to nod her head.

"Do you know where Olaf and Kristoff are?" Elsa asked.

"Olaf is in his room, studying as usual. Kristoff –"

"He's with Anna, right?" Elsa asked with eyes full of hope.

"Yes, he is. He should be home any minute now." Elsa nodded her head and breathed out.

"Thanks mom… for everything." Mrs. Parker smiled at her daughter and leaned forward, giving her a kiss on her temple.

"Get some sleep my dear. Tomorrow is another day of school." Mrs. Parker finished, getting up from her spot and walking over to the door. Once Elsa heard her bedroom door close shut, she laid back on her bed and looked up at the ceiling in confusion and stress.

She was conflicted; she didn't know what exactly she should do. Kristoff has been their little spy, their little messenger. He would send things to Anna and be the communicator between the two. It warmed Elsa's heart to know that Kristoff would help and do such a thing, considering that he wasn't really fond of Anna in the first place.

Elsa knew about Anna and her parents. She knew about how they threatened to disown her, she knew about how her parents wouldn't support Anna one bit if she kept going with her actions. Elsa closed her eyes and let out a breath. Olaf and Elsa applied and got accepted into the most prestigious school in the country. The only problem was that they had to enter in early admissions and do some early studying. The college required for them to come early to "refine their skills and fundamentals", which Elsa thought of that idea as ridiculous.

But she was now thinking through her options. She ultimately had two options, and Elsa closed her eyes and started drifting off, knowing that the decision she was going to make would probably be the worst mistake she had made in her life.


Elsa yawned and leaned against her locker, feeling her eyes get heavier as each minute passed by. Olaf yawned as well, exhausted from studying last night.

"Stupid college and their stupid expectations." Olaf grumbled, causing Elsa to laugh softly.

"College is the least of my worries." Elsa sighed, earning a sympathetic look from Olaf.

"Sorry…"

"Don't be, it just really sucks, that's all." Elsa yawned, closing her eyes and feeling herself drift off. Although, before she had done so, she heard the most beautiful sound in the world.

Anna came running down the hallway, with Kristoff following and laughing. Anna spotted Elsa and sprinted towards her. She hugged her from behind and placed her chin on Elsa's shoulder. Kristoff arrived, trying to catch his breath as he laughed at Anna, who stuck her tongue out in response.

"She's mine. Bye bro." Anna laughed, causing Kristoff to simply roll his eyes and stand next to Olaf. He placed his arm around Olaf's neck, causing Olaf to stumble slightly forward.

"It's okay because I got Olaf." Kristoff laughed. Olaf simply rolled his eyes and gave Kristoff a look of disgust.

"Why are you sweating? Get your hands off of me." Olaf hissed, causing Kristoff to lift his hands up in caution.

"Whoa bro, why are you so cranky?"

"Because of the damn…" Olaf's eyes gazed over the couple in front of him. Elsa simply nodded her head and sighed, turning around to face a perky Anna.

"Hey, can I talk to you somewhere private?" Elsa mumbled, causing Anna's eyes to shine and flash with fear for a moment.

"Sure." And with that answer, Elsa grabbed Anna's hand and led her to their usual spot on the rooftop.


"What did you want to tell me?" Anna asked, leaning her head against Elsa's tense shoulder. Elsa simply sighed and leaned her head against Anna's. She looked down at their intertwined fingers and started to slowly caress Anna's knuckles, smiling softly at how free they were for once.

"You know that I got accepted into North Moor, right?" Elsa started. Anna nodded her head in response.

"Well… North Moor requires for specific students who had gotten admitted on a certain scholarship to come in for early admissions to get a head start and be able to go more in depth in our work as the school year starts…"

"Mmmhmm."

"The only problem is that… well Olaf and I are going to have to leave in a month for that specific scholarship…" And from that moment, Elsa felt Anna tense up from right under her touch.

Anna took a moment to process this all. Elsa was leaving early? But graduation was coming up. Would that mean that Olaf and Elsa would miss graduation together? So many thoughts ran through Anna's mind, but the moment she felt Elsa squeeze her hand was when she came back to reality.

Anna looked up into those icy blue eyes that stared down at her with a glow to it. Those icy blue eyes she fell in love with shined brightly, brighter than the diamonds in the night sky and brighter than every other thing Anna had seen.

"Just because we're going to attend different colleges doesn't mean anything. I'll still love you and nothing will ever change that, understand?" Anna nodded her head silently in response. She didn't let her emotions through, but instead leaned against Elsa. She wrapped her arm around Elsa's and stayed in that position, taking in the moment as much as she could. And the two sat there in silence, enjoying the time they had left together.


"Are you sure that's what you really want to do Elsa?" Olaf asked, his back leaning against the headboard of Elsa's bed. Elsa sighed and looked at the clock to see that it was 8 p.m. Three weeks had already gone by. Even though Elsa was able to communicate with Anna and see her throughout the school day, it wasn't enough. They would both sneak around at some times, where Anna would tell her parents she was simply hanging out with Kristoff. And she was in the end, but she was also with Elsa and Olaf as well. Under the supervision and with the help of Mrs. Parker, Elsa and Anna were able to sneak behind their parent's back.

But as of the moment, Elsa and Olaf were studying in Elsa's sanctuary while Kristoff was out with Anna. Elsa simply nodded her head and ran a hand through her messy blonde hair.

"She's been ranting to me about everything, and I realized that throughout her whole rant, I shouldn't be so selfish." Elsa breathed

"You're not being selfish Elsa – "Olaf started

"I just can't Olaf; it wouldn't be fair for her. She deserves best." Elsa concluded, causing Olaf to sigh and look towards her closet. There stood the tall blue suitcase, already halfway filled with the necessities needed for the college life.

"I just feel that you'll regret this decision—" Olaf started again.

"I am going to regret this decision, but this is the best for everyone." Elsa murmured, causing Olaf to raise his eyebrow with a doubtful look in his eyes.

"I just don't want you to get hurt, that's all." Olaf said, causing a wry chuckle to emit out of Elsa's lips.

"We all know that it won't happen."