Elsa lugged her bod off of her comfy bed and onto the floor with a big thump the minute her alarm clock rang. She was always the more, let's say, prepared one. Elsa also absolutely despised herself. Whenever she looked in the mirror, all she could see was a pale, almost white-haired, obese girl. Oh yeah, she's obese.
Elsa looked at the door longingly, smelling all of the bacon and chocolate pancakes, but decided on taking a shower instead.
Elsa stripped of her clothing, turning the knob on the shower. Once the water was ready, Elsa stepped in, sighing as she felt the lukewarm water touch her bare skin.
Once Elsa stepped out, she wrapped herself in her towel, and walked to her room. Once inside, Elsa dressed herself in a white blouse, black pants, and gold sandals. She then grabbed her textbooks, journals, and her blue bag.
She ran down the stairs, and into the kitchen. She was greeted by the sight of her bubbly (sigh), skinny sister, Anna. Her mother, Idun, whipped around when Elsa entered.
"Elsie, it's about time you came down! C'mon, I just finished making your bacon." Elsa sat down at the counter, and grabbed three strips of bacon and chocolate pancakes.
Once she was finished, she kissed her mon on the forehead, grabbed her things, and yelled, "Anna! Time for school!"
Anna replied back with, "'Kay! Meet you at the car! I just need to grab something real quick!"
Elsa shook her head, a smile upon her face, as she loaded herself and her belongings into her white corolla. Moments later, Anna appeared at the door, breathless and sweaty. Elsa chuckled as Anna walked to the car, opened the door, and sat down.
"What happened to you?" Elsa questioned. Starting the car, and using her left hand to cover her mouth as she giggled.
"Had to-to- ugh! Get Kristoff's necklace! He got it for me for our second anniversary!" Anna said, a dreamy look in her eyes, and a bright smile on her face.
Elsa's face fell. Anna noticed this, and immediately went to comfort her sister. Anna softly said, "Oh, Elsa, I'm sure you'll find someone. He's out there… waiting for you."
Elsa braked the car, tires screeching, and turned to face her sister, the agony on her face evident.
"When, Anna? When my bones have turned to dust, when I become some type of-of Barbie doll?"
Anna gasped, covering her mouth with her hands, a habit she inhabited from their mother.
"Elsa you are not fat. You're a beautiful, confi—"
"Anna, I don't even want to talk about it. Just stop. Please…"
Anna shut her mouth, and the two sisters were silent for the rest of the ride to school.