If she was lucky, Anna could catch her older sister in the hallway. Elsa couldn't always stay in her room. Could she? Knocking at her door wasn't working, and Anna was shut out with rejection from behind door. She had even drawn pictures and slipped them under with no reply. Nothing was working so it was time for drastic measures.
Crouched behind the corner of the hallway, she waited like a baby puma cub. Sweat dripped from Anna's young head, as she waited intensely and completely still. Anticipation built up until suddenly the usually shut door creaked open.
Anna peeked behind the corner and saw Elsa slip out and run quickly towards the restroom. Elsa thought she had gone unseen so one could imagine her surprise when she opened the door finished to find Anna right in the middle of the door frame in the hallway with her arms crossed.
"Can't stay in your room forever!" Anna announced pleased with her spy skills.
"Anna!" Elsa gasped, backing up. It had been so soon since the incident. Elsa could only stare at the white in Anna's hair which had only been placed there recently from Elsa's own powers.
"Come on! Let's play or something! I haven't seen you in forever! Do you want to build a snowman?!" Anna reached out for her sister's hand. Elsa yanked it away from Anna's reach, and Anna tilted her head and asked, "Why are you wearing those gloves?"
"Mama! Papa!" Elsa cried, thinking of no other way to escape. Seconds later, the parents came running up to the two girls. The queen sighed in relief, seeing her children safe.
"Elsa what's wrong?" Her father asked.
"Anna won't leave me alone!" Elsa replied, thinking of no other excuse and knowing her parents would understand. The king could see his daughter was about to be too upset and motioned for his wife to take Elsa to her room.
The queen nodded, and said, "Come here dear," and motioned Elsa away.
Anna looked at everyone confusedly. "Why can't I play with her? Why doesn't she want to see me?"
The king frowned and put her hand on his youngest daughter. "Your sister just needs some space right now, Anna." Anna sighed and looked at the ground, kicking her foot in frustration.
Inside Elsa's room, it started to snow. "Shh. It's ok now Elsa," The queen tried to comfort.
Elsa glumly nodded and stated, "I miss Anna…"
The queen frowned and Elsa continued, "But I am so scared. I don't want to hurt her again." The snow picked up. Her mother hugged her real quick.
"It's going to be ok, Elsa."