Five minutes passed by before Anna had settled down, but those few minutes felt like an eternity for her and Elsa. Ann pulled away slightly from Elsa's body without leaving the comfort of her arms and sniffled a little. She looked up at her older sister with watery, red eyes. Her face was red from crying and embarrassment. Anna felt terrible and ashamed for crying loud and long enough as she nervously shifted out of her sister's embrace to tuck a piece of hair behind her ear. Elsa didn't seem to mind Anna's behavior for she smiled tenderly toward her sister. Anna cleared her throat and tried to compose herself while Elsa tilted her head toward her sister.

"How do you feel now?"

Anna didn't know what to say to her sister. She felt so awkward. She felt more awkward than when she met Hans for the first time. Anna couldn't believe how patient and quiet Elsa was being. She felt that she at least owed Elsa a response of any kind.

"Um…"

"Yes?"

Anna bit her lip. She looked on both sides of herself before locking eye contact with her sister once more. Her voice got a little stuck in her throat. She was afraid she would make herself become an even bigger fool in front of her sister than she did before when she was crying.

"I'm sorry, Elsa."

Elsa was shocked. She wasn't expecting Anna to apologize for anything especially since she did nothing wrong. Elsa didn't understand her sister's motive to apologizing to her. She was just glad that Anna was mentally and emotionally strong after absorbing such a shocking revelation of the lost time they could have had as sisters. She was just glad that Anna was okay.

"What are you sorry for, Anna?"

"I'm sorry for not knowing."

"What do you mean? You didn't do anything wrong. Don't blame yourself for my actions."

"I know, but…"

"Anna, don't worry."

"But I want you to know that if I had remembered about your powers I would have been there for you. I wouldn't judge you and I would help you find a way to control your powers. I mean, even if I didn't remember that you had powers or what happened to me, I wouldn't feel any different about you if I found out about your powers again as we grew up."

"Why?"

"It's because you're my sister and I love you. You're my big sister who I looked up to. You were my role model and hero. But when you began to shut me out from your life and as time went by…there were times when I felt that you hated me for sure and…I'm ashamed to admit this, but sometimes I even harbored negatives feelings toward you almost to the brink of hatred and for that I'm sorry, Elsa."

"It's okay, Anna. I can't blame you for anything that you thought or felt while I stay isolated in my room. I'm just glad you forgave me for staying away from you all these years."

"You would never need to ask for forgiveness, you would just get it. I may have confessed that there was the possibility of hating you, but whenever I had time to think things over, I know that in the very end, I could never hate you, Elsa. I might be disappointed or frustrated with you, but I could never hate you because, for me, if I hated you then it would be like hating myself."

"Oh, Anna, I'm so glad to hear that. I think I would be the same way. I could never truly hate you either."

Anna smiled.

"I'm glad we're okay."

"I think we're better than okay, Anna."

"You really think so?"

"Yes."

Anna widened her smile and bit her lower lip in excitement.

"Really? We are better than okay?"

"Yes."

Anna let out a happy squeal, threw her arms around her neck and laughed against her chest. A few moments later, Anna withdrew from Elsa but kept her hands firmly yet gently on her sister's slender yet surprisingly strong shoulders.

"I'm so glad to hear that. What are we going to do now?"

Elsa opened her mouth to speak when she and Anna suddenly heard someone knock on the door.

"Queen Elsa, are you there?"

"Come in."

Anna dropped her hands from her sister's shoulders and poised herself. A servant took a few steps to enter the bedroom. He saw that Princess Anna was with her sister.

"I'm sorry. Was I interrupting something?"

Elsa folded her hands over her lap as a person who is a master of elegance. "No. Is there something you have to say, Kai?"

"You need to be given a replacement crown and then make a message to the kingdom how you plan to never let any harm come to the people of Arendelle even again. It doesn't have to be an impossible promise; it just has to be a message to let the people know that you intend to do your very best as Arendelle's new ruler."

Elsa sighed. "I guess it's only natural. It's best to get it done with now."

Elsa stood up from her bed and walked over to the servant. Anna was sad to see her sister leave so soon. Before she left the room with Kai, Elsa turned her head toward Anna and gave her an assuring smile.

"We'll meet after dinner."

Then Elsa left her room and Kai closed the door behind them. Anna felt self-assured that she would spend some more quality time with her sister later. She knew they would see each other again because if there was something she always knew about her sister was that when she made a promise she always kept it. Even if Elsa didn't make a promise but at least had set a goal for herself she never had let herself down when reaching that goal. Knowing this, Anna was comforted to know that she would see her sister before they would retire for the night.

Anna knew that Elsa would be expected to do more than have her hair fixed again and have a new crown fixed on her head and give the people of Arendelle a promising message that the kingdom will be forever more protected. She knew that Elsa would have to deal with other queen-like duties before dinner which is what Elsa figured when she told Anna that they meet after dinner. Anna looked at the box and pieces of paper and tidied up the mess. She still felt so honored and humbled that her big sister kept every piece of paper that she gave her. Once she placed the top back on the old, worn down box, Anna placed the box on Elsa's desk since she didn't know where it belonged, but she wanted to remove it from the bed. Anna looked at the box fondly for a short while. Afterwards, she left the bedroom to go find Kristoff to spend the rest of the day with until she would meet with Elsa again.

~The End~

Author's Note: I hope you guys enjoyed the story as much as I had writing it. This story is special for me in a few ways. It's the first story that I base off a movie, from Disney, and the main focus was on the love siblings have for each other. Most of my other stories are from a TV series that are not from Disney and the main focus is on a romantic couple. It was really neat to write this story for Frozen. I'm sure this won't my only Elsa and Anna or Frozen story, but it will some time before I write another for Frozen because I need to finish up other writing projects first. But this story was a nice change of pace from my other stories and from my hectic schedule for finals at school.