"I can't believe you, Kristoff!"

"Look Anna, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to-"

"To what? Break my heart?"

"Anna…Please, let me explain."

"There's nothing to explain, Kristoff. I saw you with her."

Kristoff shrank back in himself. He wasn't expecting to hear that from Anna. He thought a friend told her the news, not for her to see it with her own eyes.

"Oh."

"Oh is right, Bjorgman! Now, leave my life and never come back!"

"Anna…"

"Leave. Now."

"Anna-"

"Did I stutter, Kristoff? I said: Now!"

Anna pushed Kristoff out into hallway. The tall blonde man was shocked at how much force for the small red-head could impose on him. She glared at him with shining teal eyes colored with rims of red. The skin around them were raw, puffy, and hot. She pointed a harsh finger at him while maintaining a death-grip on the door knob with her other hand.

"Leave now, Kristoff, or else I'll call the cops!"

"You wouldn't. Would you?"

"I will if you don't leave soon."

Kristoff was frightened by the thought of being chased by the cops. The last time her had to outrun the law was when he was coming from a frat party where he was piss drunk and met a met the mystery girl that he laid down with that night before they were caught kissing by Anna two weeks later. Kristoff hadn't meant to cheat on Anna nor did he mean to lead the girl on, but she was hard to shake and had trouble saying "no" to people in general without sounding mean.

Without another thought, Kristoff looked at Anna with pleading eyes. He didn't want to lose her. They had been together for nearly a year now and felt so complete with her. He rose his hands up in defense.

"Please, Anna. Hear me out…I-"

"Get the fuck out!"

The tall, muscular blonde man shrank in on himself again. He locked eyes with his now ex-girlfriend, Anna Wolff, and could feel her glare burn through to his soul. Without a second's hesitation, he high-tailed it out of there before things got worse.

Finally, Anna slammed the door shut and balled her eyes out as she made her way to the couch and collapsed on her college roommate and long-time best friend, Elsa Winter.

"What an asshole," Anna softly screamed into Elsa's shirt.

Elsa soothed Anna as she cried her heart out. The strawberry blonde's shoulders shook with anguish as she dampened her best friend's blue shirt.

"Shh…It's going to be okay. You're going to be okay."

"I. Just. Don't. Understand. Why. He. Did. That."

Elsa scrunched her eyebrows as she casted her eyes down at her best friend's head. She couldn't see her face since it was buried against her chest, but didn't need to see it. She could tell how heartbroken Anna was by hearing how broken her sentence was. Anna had to heave and sniffle after each word just to make a simple statement. That's how broken she was-more so than a huge mess of broken eggshells, glass, and fine china combined.

The platinum blonde wound woman was so deeply effected hearing her best friend's heart shatter repeatedly that she could feel her own heart break apart bit-by-bit like a slow moving earthquake. She allowed a tired breath of air to escape her pale lips as she cradled Anna's head closer to her chest and tightened her loving grip on her body.

"Anna…I don't know what to say. You certainly don't deserve such treatment, but I don't know what to say about…", Elsa hesitated. She was about to utter Kristoff's name, but decided it was best not to say it at all fearing she might further upset Anna. "…him. I was kind of surprised when this happened. He seemed like a nice guy. You know, different. A good different. But that wasn't the case. Maybe you just weren't meant to be."

The crying had subdued. Anna lifted her head to meet Elsa face-to-face.

"But I loved him. I thought we'd eventually be together forever."

"Well, that didn't work out obviously. If you two are truly meant to be, then everything will work out itself in the end."

Anna shifted off of Elsa's squished body and sat upright. Elsa repositioned herself so she was sitting with an erect back. Anna wiped a few tears away from her eyes before looking back into Elsa's steel blue eyes.

"You really think so?"

"Sure. Why not? I mean, Kristoff certainly doesn't deserve your love and trust now, but maybe someday all will be forgiven and you will fall in love again and have a happy ending just like the ones in those Disney movies you love so much."

"Elsa, why are you saying this?"

"Well, my first instinct was to verbally bash Kristoff and encourage you to do the same, but then I thought that that isn't Anna's style. No matter how hurt you would be you wouldn't really want to do that so…I decided to give you hope instead because that seems more like your style. But I also don't want you to run back to him after a short while. You have a right to be mad at him. He could be a real asshole sometimes anyway. You can choose to eventually forgive him or never forgive him at all. I just don't want you to get hurt again, but I also don't want you to be lonely and miserable either."

"But I'm never truly lonely. I've got you, Elsa. You've always been there for me. You were there when my grandparents died, you were there when my cousin got married, and you were there when I had the flu. I know you've been there me for more than those times."

Elsa smirked as she tucked away a wild strand of hair behind Anna's left ear. "Yeah, but you've been equally there for me as well so it's not like I'm doing anything out of the ordinary for the two of us."

"That may be so, but you always there for me. There were the times when you didn't have to, but you did it because you wanted to."

"What are friends for?"

Now it was Anna's turn and brush back a bang that had fallen from its wind-swept position on top of her head.

"Correction: that's what best friends are for. The bestest best friends, actually. You're essentially family to me, Elsa. My family sees you as such as well. If you lost your family and had no one else to turn, my parents would take you in in a heart-beat and I would too, only faster than that. I'd take you the moment you heard the news about your family….But hopefully that will never have to come to be."

"I hope so, too. But, Anna, just so you know, I wouldn't look toward anybody else for help than you and your family if that did happen. Maybe I do have other family members I love and trust and all, but I'm so much closer to you and your parents than I could be with my other blood relatives."

Anna had a cockeyed smile plastered on her face. "Thanks for being there for me."

Elsa blinked in confusion. She was slightly lost from talking so much and so deeply. "For what?"

"For easing the pain in my heart from my break-up with Kristoff. I'm sorry you endure watching such a painful sight."

Elsa shrugged her shoulders. "It didn't bother me as much as you would think it did. I'm just glad nobody got physically hurt or that no one got involved. Despite the tension and awkwardness, it was a fairly painless experience at least from my perspective. It wasn't dragged out like those annoying and overly dramatic break-ups that happen in TV shows and in real life."

"Oh. Well I'm glad you feel that way. I guess someone has to stay positive and it best be you, Elsa. You always know how to put things in perspective and staying positive all the same."

"Yeah. Quite a flip from how I was when growing up: all isolated and socially inept."

"That's true, but you had me back then so you weren't completely isolated from human contact your parents notwithstanding."

"Yes, I do have you."

Anna and Elsa shared a smile before Elsa lightly slapped Anna on the knee. "So, do you want to watch a movie? Tomorrow's Saturday, so we can stay up pretty late if you want.

"A movie sounds good. It'll probably help me get my mind off of my…my br-break…"

Elsa could sense that Anna was about to fall into another crying fit. She quickly leaned in captured Anna in her arms and gently rocked her to and fro.

"Shhh….It's okay. You're going to be fine. Don't cry, don't cry."

Anna sniffled. Elsa's attempt of preventing Anna from crying had succeeded. She slowly pulled away as to not disturb her best friend. Once she was able to peel herself from the red-head's body, she met teal eyes with steel blue ones.

"Do you want to pick out the movie or the snacks?"

"You can pick out the movie. I'll get the snacks. I just have two requests."

"Yes?"

"Please no dramas or romantic movies or even romantic comedies."

"Can the movie be a comedy and still have some romance? Can it be vague?"

Anna contemplated this and shrugged her shoulders.

"I suppose a tiny bit of romance won't hurt me."

"Great. I'll pick out a movie for us to watch. You can pick whatever you want for snacks."

"Since I made a request on the movie, do you want to make a request for snacks?"

"No. I'm fine with whatever you pick."

"What about something to drink?"

"Water's fine for me."

"Kay. By the way, I'm going to change into my comfies before we start the movie. Is that okay?"

"Yeah. That actually sounds good to me. I'll change into something comfortable as well. No need to go anywhere tonight."

"You're the best, Elsa."

Anna quickly kissed Elsa and the cheek before heading for the kitchen to get some snacks ready. Elsa blushed and had a stupid smile on her face. She got up and search through the DVD collection to pop into the player and play the movie. Elsa looked at a few movies that were contenders and weighed their effect on Anna until she decided on an American comedy starring Robin Williams and Nathen Lane. Satisfied with her choice, Elsa placed the movie disc in the DVD player and waited it to load as she waited for the home scene to come up. Once the movie was set up, she glanced over in the kitchen to see what Anna was doing. She was making popcorn and had two ice cold glasses of water ready. Elsa knew that she was almost ready with the snacks. Elsa knew that all there was left for Anna to complete the snacks was something sweet. Most likely it was going to be chocolate bars.

Seizing her opportunity, Elsa went to her bedroom to change in advance before Anna would dash off to change into her comfortable clothing. She had to change before Anna because the red-head had a knack for changing into and out of clothes fairly quickly.

As soon as Anna had the snacks, coasters, and paper towels were ready, she brought everything over to the coffee table in front of the couch. Once she had everything set, Elsa emerged from her bedroom with a pair of ocean blue flannel pajama pants and a light blue hoodless sweatshirt over what she assumed was a big, white t-shirt since it was her favorite bedtime ensemble. And as always, Elsa was barefoot when she wore her pajamas. Anna relished the thought that she knew that Elsa loved the feeling of cool hardware floor underneath her feet. It just relaxed her.

Anna stood up straight the moment she was sure everything was in order on the table. "Hey."

"Hey yourself."

"I'm going to change. Don't you dare start the movie without me."

"Wouldn't dream of it."

Anna turned around and headed for her bedroom to change. Elsa walked over a closet where she and Anna kept miscellaneous supplied and pulled out a wool blanket big enough for two full-grown adults to share which was enough since the two of them were small in stature even for women. With the blanket in hand, Elsa lumbered over to the couch and plopped down on the right-side cushion that had her butt-imprint on it. She then undid the blanket and spread half of it over her lap leaving a folded up corner for Anna. She dug her back into the couch cushions and reached for the TV remote first to turn on the TV and adjust the volume setting. Then she replaced the TV remote and picked up the DVD remote and home phone. She dialed the home phone and called for pizza since it was close to dinner time. She made a call to the campus' market place that they lived a few stories above and asked for their usual combination order. Once Tom (a friend who was familiar with Elsa and Anna's favorite foods from the college market) confirmed the order and promised a time when the pizza would come before hanging up. Elsa placed the home phone back on the receiver with a satisfied smile on her face. By the time, she got comfortable on the couch again, Anna came out with black sweat pants, white well-worn socks, a pink tank-top and a green button-up sweater rolled up to her elbows with matching rubber wristbands. She plopped down right next to Elsa and pulled the blanket over her lap before scooting closer to Elsa until they were practically shoulder-to-shoulder with each other. Elsa picked up the DVD remote and then looked over at Anna. Her best friend looked back at her.

"I ordered us our usual pizza since it's getting close to dinner time and I rather we had a full meal. Is that okay?"

Anna kissed Elsa again on the cheek. "That's fantastic."

Elsa responded with a bashful blush. "It's nothing, Anna. I just figured we would want to veg out as much as possible without missing out on a full meal since we have a few snacks and water to hold us over. Besides, pizza is a great food to have for comfort and when you just want to be lazy or if you got a bad case of the munchies."

"True that. What movie did you pick?"

Elsa looked back at the TV screen. "I picked the American comedy The Birdcage with Robin Williams and Nathen Lane."

"Ooh! The Birdcage. I love that movie! You picked the perfect movie, Elsa. You always know what to do and say."

"I try."

"Now, let's watch this sucker. I'm aching for some good old American humor. Albert is my favorite character. He's so fucking adorable and funny. I just love him."

Elsa chuckled. "Okay." Then she pressed the play button and dropped the remote in her lap. While the movie moved toward the opening scene, Anna scooted even closer to Elsa and cuddled right up to her wrapping her arms around Elsa's limp one.

Forty minutes into the movie Tom's signature knock with a tempo of two-three- two was heard. Elsa paused the movie and slid out from under the blanket. She headed for her bedroom and returned to the door with her wallet at hand. She opened the door and greeted Tom.

"Hey, Tom."

"Hey, Elsa."

Then he peered over Elsa's shoulder and saw Anna cozied up on the couch in her usual comfy attire.

"Hey, Anna."

Anna gave him a friendly waved. "Hi, Tom."

Tom smiled before looking back at Elsa. In a soft voice, he said: "Bad day?"

"You don't know the half of it."

"What happened?"

Elsa pulled out exact change for the pizza and a nice tip for Tom. She whispered to him as they exchanged the pizza box for the money. "She broke up with Kristoff."

"Ooh. Ouch. I'm sorry for Anna. May I ask what caused it?"

"He cheated."

"Kristoff? No way. I never pegged him to be like that. He was always the gentleman to Anna first and then to everybody else. How?"

"I don't know. I guess he had a moment of weakness and Anna caught him. I don't know all the details."

"Yeah…but still…To do THAT to Anna? She's sweeter than chocolate. Want me to give a firm talking to him when I see him again?"

"No, Tom. That won't be necessary. I think Anna scared him plenty making a threat to call the cops. But thanks for the offer though."

"Good for her and no problem. I'd stick up for either one of you girls because you're part of my circle of people I care enough about to defend. And FYI: the circle is kind of exclusive."

"Thank you, Tom, and goodnight."

"Oh, I will." A hint of confidence was evident in his usually casual voice.

Elsa gave Tom an all-knowing eyebrow raise. "You and Elise got plans tonight?"

Tom smirked. "Yes, we do. Much, much later in the night thank you very much."

"Well, don't forget to use protection."

"We won't."

"Kay. Bye, Tom."

"Bye, Elsa."

Then he looked over at Anna again. "Bye, Anna!"

Anna smiled at Tom "Bye, Tom!"

With that Tom left and Elsa closed the door. She briefly had set down the pizza box on the kitchen counter to lock the door and get paper plates. Then she brought the pizza box and paper plates over and had placed a slice on each plate before setting the box down on the floor near the coffee table and handed a plate to Anna and getting herself back into position.

"Thanks."

Elsa turned to face Anna just in time to see her take the first bite in her pizza slice. "You're welcome."

After chewing and swallowing her first bite, Anna turned back to Elsa. "What did you and Tom talk about?"

"Tom sends his condolences to you."

"Oh…That's sweet of him."

"Yeah."

"What else?"

"He and Elise are gonna do it much later tonight. And don't worry…They're going to use protection. I checked."

"Good for them! They deserve to have as much happiness tonight. They're such a lovely couple even though we haven't seen very often. I hope Elise gives Tom the best blow job ever."

Elsa laughed. "I'm sure, she will. She's a nice girl and he's a nice guy…not like Kristoff though."

"I know." Anna took another bite of her pizza. Elsa took a bite of her own before grabbing the remote and resuming the movie.

Four more slices and two chocolate bars later the movie had ended and the end credits were rolling. Elsa was still awake, but Anna had fallen into a food coma. She was tightly curled up to Elsa's side and snored softly into her arm. Elsa carefully repositioned her arm so it wrapped around Anna's sleeping figure and brought her even closer than before if that was possible. Elsa looked down at her best friend that she's known since they she was three and Anna was a six month old baby. Elsa felt a pang of guilt encase her heart. She was a finishing her third year of university and Anna was only on her first year which meant she wouldn't be able to watch over her for much longer. Even though Elsa was most likely going to stay for a total of five years, she knew she couldn't stick around for much longer. She was certain they would always remain best friends but she wouldn't see Anna every day once she graduated and had to leave Anna behind to finish her own degree.

Elsa took the moment to plant a sweet kiss on the top of Anna's head and rest her chin on it. She laid the two of them back against the couch cushions and took a deep breath before letting out a long exhale. The platinum blonde woman took in her surroundings and hoped she could make everything last with Anna before the time would come when they wouldn't see each other every day. Elsa wanted to let Anna know that even though Kristoff screwed up his relationship with her that she was not going to do the same thing as him. Elsa felt that she should reflect on the events that had built up to that moment; the events that happened before Kristoff royally fucked up and lost Anna's trust. It all started two weeks ago when the weather was still vaguely warm with the occasional breeze and slightly overcast sky.

To Be Continued…

A/N: Hey, guys. I'm taking a little break from Anna/Elsa sister bonding and going in a different direction. Don't worry, though. I'll go back to it later. I'm doing this story because it popped into my head before I posted the epilogue of Frozen Heart. In the meantime as I write up this story, I'm going to think of an idea for a sequel for Frozen Heart just so you guys know I'm not ignoring your ideas. I just want to experiment. I hope you'll be patient with me…and maybe enjoy this story in the meantime.