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The morning sunlight was quite harsh this morning, far too harsh in Anna's humble opinion. If only when they had moved into their new house, Anna had boarded the windows in order to keep the sun from interrupting her much needed beauty sleep. By why did it have to be out so early? it surely couldn't wait until after Anna was ready to exit her bed to start rising into the air and warming the earth? Anna huffed angrily, rolling to her side expecting to feel (there was no way she would open her eyes, knowing she would be blinded by the glare of light) her husband kristoff by her side. But she was greeted only by the soft mattress. Turning back to the other side, Anna opened her eyes, wincing as her eyes had to adjust after many hours of sleep.

Anna groaned as she forced her body to leave the warm covers. Oh getting up was such a task, why did she have to this morning? Well to be honest she really didn't she didn't have o worry about going to the daycare during the weekends (because her shifts were during the week, the rest were taken by other nurses and caretakers)

Anna sighed staring at her reflection in the mirror that faced her side of the bed. She would really need to get ready this morning. She walked to her vanity, and desperately tried to detangle her hair from the many knots that collected together during the night (kristoff joked he had to fight it before it suffocated him to death.)

Why couldn't she have hair like Elsa's? Elsa had never had to deal with such annoyances in her life. It was very irritating that Anna had to detangle her hair every morning.

Elsa. Her dear older sister. Anna's eyes widened at the thought of her. It had been a while since they last talked. Between working, getting married and the honeymoon, plus with Anna moving and trying to get settled in to her new house after the wedding, the talks between the two sisters had been sparse. They were as close as could be, considering all that had happened between them in the past.

Anna had always looked up to her sister, but never really became like her. Anna was childish and clumsy, while Elsa was regal and poise. In fact most people wondered how the two were even related.

To the two sisters of course, it didn't matter in the slightest. Neither one of them could see the other any differently than they did and never at any point could they want that to change.

Anna had to wonder, what was Elsa doing right now? It was the weekend, so Elsa was probably spending her morning with Joseph.

Joseph. One of the very few men that Elsa had ever dated in her life. It was amazing, considering that Elsa was a very beautiful woman. Despite being one of the most beautiful woman (and therefore men pursued her) Elsa had also been one of the coldest people you could ever know (at least when men tried flirting with her). There was this one time, while Anna was still a teenager that two men had tried asking them out on a double date. Needless to say it didn't end well.

Anna only 18 years old, stood outside the school building. It was her first year at college and she was trying to make the best of it. she really was. But it was hard. It was her first time away from home and she was scared. Despite having her older sister nearby, it was honestly very tough to be away from home.

She hardly ever saw Elsa during the day. Not that it was her fault; their class schedules had them at separate sides of the campus during most days so it was very difficult for them to meet up during the course of the day.

Thankfully however classes were over, so now all Anna had to do was wait for Elsa to come pick her up so that they could drive back home.

The campus was not as large as it could be, but considering it was a very long walk to her apartment, it would be best to drive (hence why Elsa had the car).

Ana sighed clutching her books to her chest. She just wished that Elsa could get to the building quicker. It had been a very long day and all Anna wanted to do was spend some time with her sister.

She saw the old minivan that belonged to Gerda (Elsa and Anna had their own cars but despite that, Gerda insisted to Elsa to take the minivan instead) pull up to the building. Elsa was in the drivers seat.

Elsa parked the car, instantly noticing her sister. "Anna?" she asked "is everything all right?"

Anna nodded walking towards her older sister "yeah, just tired." She said shaking her head. "I just really want to get home."

Elsa nodded in understanding. Thought it had been some time into the year, Anna was finding it difficult to adjust to campus life. As Anna got into the passenger seat she asked "do you want to talk about it?"

Anna glanced at her sister innocently "about what?" she asked, trying to avoid the conversation.

Elsa sighed, as she put the car in drive taking them home "don't give me that Anna." She said, her voice stern "you know I'm just trying to help you."

Anna contemplated Elsa's words. She knew that Elsa was right. But she didn't really want to bring Elsa down. whining about home was the worst thing to do; at least that's what Anna thought. She was 18. She shouldn't be complaining about such things; it was beneath someone of her age. But then again, isn't that how she felt when Elsa had left for college for the first time? She remembered crying the whole way home, and for most of the week after that. Wouldn't Elsa have done the same?

Anna leaned back into her chair. "I just miss home, Elsa." She said, her voice quivering slightly

Elsa sighed at her sister knowing exactly where she was coming from. "Anna, I know its hard. I was worried too, when I left." Elsa explained "its like everything you ever known is just gone…" she was silent for a moment, and there was nothing spoken as she continued to drive.

"but when it all comes down to it, you get used to it." Elsa said "and that's what makes family so special. Seeing them again." Elsa said with a smile.

Anna frowned, taking in the information. Family was special, and Anna did remember how happy she felt whenever Elsa managed to find time to return home during the holidays.

Yet at the same time, she missed Kai and Gerda. Sure they weren't her parents, but considering the fact that they had raised Elsa and herself as their own, they pretty much were her parents.

Anna turned to look out the window, watching as Elsa pulled the car into the parking lot outside their dorm. Elsa parked the car and Anna climbed out, ready to rush up the stairs that led to their room when she heard a "hey babydoll." The voice was trying to be suave, but came off as annoying (to Anna's point of view anyway) Anna turned, huffing to see a classmate that had been trying to pursue her for the past few weeks. She had politely tried to tell him off, but the past few days he had been a little more aggressive in his advances.

The classmate moved in close to Anna, who meekly backed away. She could smell some of the alcohol on his breath. Why would he just leave her alone?

Elsa noticed the altercation between the two and immediately moved to Anna, pulling the younger girl behind her. "excuse me, but I think you should leave." Elsa said, a trail of anger in her tone.

The classmate leered at Elsa "oh come on babe, I'm just trying to—" Elsa immediately slapped the man disgusted by his words. The man stumbled, before running away. Turning to Anna, Elsa gave her a smile before they walked up the stirs to their dorm.

Anna knew that Elsa had just been trying to protect her, but if anyone tried flirting with her, it usually didn't go well.

That was what made Elsa's relationship with Elsa so odd. When they had first met, Joseph hadn't even tried to flirt with her. He just spoke to her like he would anybody. Anna supposed that was one thing that made Elsa like him so much. But now she was living with him.

Anna smiled, knowing that Elsa was happy. That was all that mattered to her.

Finally finished with her hair, Anna set down the brush, then proceeded to exit her bedroom and walk over to the kitchen. Unlike Elsa, she did not cook all that much (at least whenever it was breakfast). Instead she just warmed up a piece of toast in the oven, before settling herself on her couch and eating the warmed up bread.

Kristoff had most likely taken Sven for his morning walk, (hence why he wasn't there the moment) so Ana would have to wait for him until he got back

Anna chewed on the bread, remembering the first time she had met Kristoff as soon as she exited the airport that brought her into the town in the first place.

Anna, carrying her bags angrily stormed out of the airport and into the open air. It was only a few days since her engagement had been broken off, but still thinking about made her blood boil.

How dare Hans do this to her? What had she done wrong? She had always considered herself a good partner, so why couldn't Hans have just broken off dating her instead of trying to marry her? Sure she wouldn't have taken it so well because she had been smitten with him at the time, but it was better than what had ended up happening.

Either way, Anna had left that city for good, wanting to be as far away from Hans as possible. She was planning on staying in a hotel for a few days, looking for a job at a daycare, before moving into a new apartment she had bought some time prior ( it was originally meant for vacationing with Elsa, but now she figured she might as well just use it as her new house).

It was sad really, considering it was a rather large condo near the beach. Oh well, she figured. It was good she had bought it at all, considering she had left everything behind in her attempt to get away from the pain.

Anna walked to the cub, intending to get a cab that would take her into the city. However as she was about to hail one, a rather large object suddenly slammed into her, knocking her down. before she could even register falling, she felt said object beginning to lick her face.

"oooh!" Anna said, trying to get away from the mysterious thing. Unfortunately it was now sitting on her lap, and a lot heavier than she was, leaving her unable to move.

"Sven! Sven! No bad dog!" A gruff voice yelled. Anna felt the large object move off her allowing her to finally open her eyes, only to come face to face with a rather large dog, being pulled by its collar by a intimidating looking blond man.

Anna's eyes lit up! a dog! She squealed in delight, standing up and walking towards the dog, her arm outstretched. The dog licked her hand and she giggled.

The blond man took notice of Anna's actions, and ceased pulling on the chain, but kept a firm grip, to prevent the dog from pouncing on Anna again.

"hello there little guy!" Anna squealed happily, scratching Sven's head. She then took notice of his owner. He was tall blond and very brawny. Anna blushed, he seemed quite different from her former fiancé.

"hi!" she greeted happily. The man glanced at her. " hi" he said. He did not look at all enthused at the prospect of talking to her.

Despite this, Anna persevered. "is this your dog? He seemed like an absolute sweetheart." She said.

The man shrugged "his names Sven." He said.

Anna grinned, not caring at all that the man seemed to not be interested in her "and whats your name good sir?"

The man blinked shocked at being addressed like this. he stared at her before saying "Kristoff"

"Well then Kristoff. would you like to join me for some coffee?"

True she may have accelerated to fast right there considering that she had just broken up with Hans, but at the time it seemed like a good Idea. However she was adamant not to try and pursue him as a romantic partner until after getting to know him.

One thing led to another and so on and so forth. It wasn't until about 7 months later the two had actually ended up starting to date one another, and it wasn't until the following year, that Kristoff proposed.

Anna wasn't trying to end up dating Kristoff at first, it honestly just happen that way. There was in no way that she could regret it though, mainly because she was happy that it happened at all.

Anna laughed, Kristoff clearly had very little experience with woman in his life. She never really found out as to why that was, but she figured it was because he was just a quiet person. He was not exactly as quiet as Elsa, but he just wasn't that good with people. Elsa at least knew had to converse with people whenever she had too.

Despite that Anna, couldn't be any happier with Kristoff. they were as close as any married couple could be. Anna smiled remembering the exact moment that Kristoff had proposed to her.

Anna sat in her chair across from Kristoff. she was wearing one of her nicer green dresses, while Kristoff was wearing a black suit and tie. To be honest Anna was quite surprised by the sudden act of dinner this evening. Usually the two would just order takeout because Anna ordered a lot of food and they didn't want to sit and wait for all the food( for Kristoffs sake mostly), plus they liked to eat with Sven.

It had been an unusual affair to say the very least about it. Anna had ordered some salad, while kristoff ordered a sandwich, but he seemed very nervous when Anna ordered the chocolate cake

"kristoff." Anna said, worried about her boyfriends behavior. She had never seen him this nervous, well not since he had met Elsa what could possibly be so bad it was making him nervous.

Kristoff tried to smile, nervously fidgeting. he just looked around nervously and tried to avoid Anna's eyes. Anna was starting to get annoyed. Why was he like this?

Could he be… Anna's eyes widened. No! there was no way after dragging her out to this gorgeous dinner that he would be up and breaking up with her! Anna opened her mouth to speak, uncaring of what she would say, but a new voice interrupted her before she could start ranting.

"your chocolate cake!" the waiter said, placing a large cake in front of Anna. Anna glanced at the cake a moment, her mouth watering, but before she could even consider eating it, something on it caught her eye. Instead of the cherry that would normally be on top, there was a diamond ring.

Why on earth would a diamond-. Anna gasped her cheeks filling up with red. No! Kristoff was…. No! she stared as Kristoff got up out of his seat and placed himself on one knee in front of her.

"Anna, I know that we started off as, friends, but we became something more. You are the most wonderful girl I have ever known. Will you marry me?"

Anna started to cry. Of course she wanted to marry him, but she was just so happy she started to cry instead. She covered her face trying to hold back the tears.

As expected Kristoff panicked. He had no idea what to do. Anna never cried.

"uh.. Anna please, don't—" he was caught off as Anna tackled him, shouting "yes!" at the top of her lungs.

Needless to say the rest was history. Anna was now Anna Bjorgman, wife to Kristoff Bjorgman

Anna had had quite the time planning the wedding, let alone throwing it. it had been a lot of fun.

Her thoughts were interrupted as she heard the front door open followed by the sound of footsteps rushing into the house. Not a second later Sven hopped onto the couch next to her, licking her face. Anna laughed, rubbing Sven's back, before turning her attention to her husband who was smiling at her. She stood up from the couch

"hey feistypants." He said, staring at her. Anna leaned down and kissed his lips, wrapping her arms around his neck. They broke apart.

"did you sleep well?" he asked.

Anna pouted "I'm kind of disappointed that you weren't there when I woke up" Anna said sitting back down on the couch.

Kristoff shrugged, "well a certain someone had to take care of business." He said, looking at Sven. The dog just barked.

Anna smiled "well because of that little stunt, you have to make it up to me later, ok dear?" she asked with a grin on her face

Kristoff shrugged "yes feistypants." He said.

"good" Anna retorted, knowing that she had won that little exchange. She got up from he couch and went to the kitchen. Just as she walked into the room the phone began to ring. According to the caller ID it was Elsa.

Anna picked up the phone "Elsa"