A/N: This is my very first fanfic

Elsa slumped down on her bed. Oh, how she wanted to crawl into those sheets and just...relax. She let a small grin appear on her face as she was about to lie down on her bed. But then something stopped her. Mountains. Mountains of paperwork laid untouched on top of her desk. Elsa's eye twitched. Sleep or work? Well, being a Queen meant never ending contracts and letters. It wasn't all about getting what she wanted. But...she was so tired that she could barely keep her eyes open. She groaned in discomfort as she made her way to her desk. She grabbed her quill and lazily grasped a random letter to reply. Her eyes trailed to the delicately written words on the paper.

Dear Queen Elsa,

Your majesty, I would like to formally apologize for my son, Prince Hans' obscene and despicable behaviour at your coronation…

Her nose scrunched in distaste and before she knew it, the letter had frozen over. Elsa sighed. At least the letter itself wasn't destroyed. But, as if on cue, the letter exploded into a million tiny ice crystals. Elsa's shoulders slumped and as she propped her elbows on her desk and rested her forehead in her hands.

Great. Just great.

"Elsa! Can I come in? Elsa?"

Anna knocked several times before waiting near the door. No answer. "Oh come on, Elsa! Remember our deal? No more closed doors…"

There was still no sound from behind the door. Anna was starting to get impatient and annoyed. "Yeesh. Elsa, if you don't want me to come in, just say so!"

Anna sighed before her eyes twinkled brightly. Time to put her bribing skills to use. She leant against the door. "Elsa...I got chocolate here! Your favourite! Oooh! And there are millions of them! Any type of chocolate you can think of! Sugar spun chocolates, Turkish Delight… Oh! Even some of these new fancy ones that got shipped from Denmark! But you won't get them unless you let me in! Elsa?"

Anna couldn't believe it. This always worked when they were kids. Maybe it's the fact that they were not kids anymore. Anna let out an angry grunt before stomping her foot down in an undignified way. "Fine! If you're not gonna open up the door, then I'm gonna do it!"

She was about to turn the handle, but then she froze. She had never, ever invaded someone else's space before. Her hand slowly moved away from the handle. 'Don't!', her conscience argued, 'Remember, she promised!'

"B-But-" Anna meekly replied.

'Oh come on! Just go in!'

"Okay, okay!", she raised her hands up in defeat before opening the door. To her surprise, it swung open easily.

"Right. Okay. Uh…" Anna muttered, desperately trying to calm herself. "Okay, Anna, you can do this."

She took one hesitant step into the room. Then another. Then she took a few more steps. Her eyes scanned the room, but she was only greeted with a sleeping Elsa, who was collapsed on her desk. And there was a fair amount of paper scattered across the floor. Anna felt a smile creep up on her face as she carefully made her way to Elsa. She gently nudged her sister by the shoulder. "Elsa. Psst. Wake up."

Anna frowned when she noticed that her sister was still asleep. She shook her harder. "Elsa. Elsa!"

She prepared herself for the 'stunt' when Elsa still didn't wake up. She hurled herself on top of her. "ELSA!"

Elsa felt like her back was about to break in half. Her eyes shot up in an instant. "Hwh-A-Anna!" Elsa screamed.

They were now in the most awkward position possible. Both were lying on the floor with a broken chair and an upturned table to keep them company. Queens and princesses weren't supposed to do that. "He-he...so you finally woke up." said Anna sheepishly.

Elsa groaned in exasperation. "Arghh...what did you do that for? All that to wake me up?"

"Well yeah!" Anna laughed, "You wouldn't wake up. No matter what I did."

Elsa blushed scarlet. "H-Hey...wait...Anna, why did you wake me up anyway?"

"Well..um…"

"Anna…"

"Oh! Elsa, why were you asleep on your desk?" asked Anna, completely avoiding the question.

"Wait, what?" Elsa squeaked, her voice higher than usual, before burying her face into her hands. "Oh no. The letters. The contracts. I'm supposed to get them all signed by tomorrow!"

Anna studied her sister's expression. She looked like that she was distressed. Extremely distressed. She needed to help her sister. Or at least calm her. "Don't worry Elsa! You can do it later! Besides, I'll help you even! If that makes you feel better."

Dang. Why did she say that? She hated doing paperwork. All this reading and writing and- at least it made her sister feel better. "Really?" Elsa looked up.

"Yeah, really." Anna replied warmly.

Elsa sighed. "I really don't deserve a sister like you."

Anna was taken aback. "What? Oh no no, Elsa, I don't deserve a sister like you. Because you're really caring and kind...and to top it off, you have awesome ice powers!"

Elsa was speechless. "How could you say that?"

Anna was confused. "What?"

"How could you say that? After all I put you through...I nearly killed you! No, I had killed you." Twice.

Her voice was broken and pained. The most pained voice that Anna heard Elsa speak in her life.

"But it was an accident!" compromised Anna, "You were scared Elsa. It wasn't your fault."

Before Elsa could reply, Anna had pulled Elsa into a hug. Elsa flinched at first, not used to the sudden touch, but then gradually returned it. After a few moments, they finally pulled back. Elsa was happy again. "So...Anna," Elsa began, "Why did you wake me up?"

"Well the sky's awake! So I'm awake!" Anna replied dramatically, slapping her hand onto her chest, "So we have to play!"

Elsa giggled. "You still remember that?"

"Well, yeah of course! I will always wake you up and then we will build a snowman!"

"Yeah yeah," chuckled Elsa, waving her hand in the air, "How could forget?"

"And that was all before you locked yourself in your room…"

Anna gasped. She knew that she had said the wrong thing. Elsa's face immediately fell, her hands beginning to wrap around her stomach.

A heavy silence hung between them.

"A-Anyway," Anna started, "Let's go to the ballroom!"

Anna grabbed Elsa's arm and immediately proceeded there. "Do the magic! Do the magic!" Anna chanted, obliviously echoing the words that she had said 13 years ago. Elsa's eyes widened in fear.

"Anna! Slow down!"

A white streak began to appear in little Anna's hair. "It's okay Anna...I got you!"

"Mama! Papa! MAMA! PAPA!"

"Conceal, don't feel," Elsa's father started, then Elsa finished it by saying, "Don't let it show."

"Do you have to go?" 18-year old Elsa asked worryingly.

"You'll be fine Elsa."

You'll be fine…..

"We only have each other...just you and me...what are we gonna do?"

"What do you know true love? All you know is to shut people out!"

"ENOUGH!"

"Monster! MONSTER!"

"Your sister is dead! Because of you…"

"Elsa! Elsa!" said Anna, her eyes full of worry, "Are you okay?"

Anna's words snapped Elsa back to reality. She let out a strangled gasp before taking a tentative step backwards. "Don't touch me! I don't want to hurt you!"

Anna's eyes became watery. "Oh Elsa…"

What did isolation do to you?

Suddenly, beams of light began to manifest in the ballroom. A low, humming sound was heard. "Elsa! Elsa!" Anna yelled, "What's happening?!"

"I don't know!" Elsa yelled back.

The pool of light exploded into a massive vortex. Anna screamed before trying to run away but failed. She slipped and fell. Straight into the vortex. "Anna?" Elsa choked, "ANNA!"

Being the loving older sister she always was, she jumped into the vortex without second thoughts. It didn't matter if she died or not. All she needed was Anna. Sparks of white appeared in Elsa's vision before everything distorted to pitch black.


8 year old Anna walked dejectedly into the Royal Garden. Elsa had told her to go away. Again. Why did Elsa shut her out? What has she done? A sudden spark of light radiated near the castle before diminishing. Anna looked at the shrinking light in awe. She could've sworn that she saw two people dropping out of it. "Mama, Papa!" Anna shrieked in joy, running into the castle, "I just saw something really awesome! You should come out and look!"