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  1. >In the middle of the night
  2. >Parents are both asleep
  3. >Sneak out of my room
  4. >There she is
  5. >Asleep
  6. >She looks so peaceful
  7. >Just stand in the darkness looking at her
  8. >See her shiver
  9. >I'm making her cold
  10. >Pull another blanket up over her
  11. >Walk back to my room
  12. >Lie down in bed
  13. >Try not to cry
  14. >Doesn't work as well as I planned
  15.  
  16. >Reading in the library
  17. >Finally some peace and quiet
  18. >It's quiet
  19. >Too quiet
  20. >Prepare to be Annabushed
  21. >Nothing
  22. >Go over to window
  23. >Anna is dancing and swinging in the courtyard
  24. >Open window
  25. >She is singing a new song too
  26. >How does she keep coming up with new songs
  27. >She must be running out of material to sing about by now
  28. >Sit down next to window
  29. >Now I can really concentrate on reading my book
  30.  
  31. >Had the nightmare about our parents again
  32. >Caused another snow storm
  33. >Good thing it is December
  34. >Easily a foot of snow
  35. >See Anna frolicking out in the snow
  36. >Please don't grow up, Anna
  37.  
  38. >Ear pressed against my door
  39. >Listening intently for any sound in the hallway
  40. >Coast is clear
  41. >Open door
  42. >There is Anna
  43. >Curled up on the threshold of my door
  44. >She slept out here
  45. >My only regret in life is shooting her brain with ice magic
  46. >Lean over and peak down the hallway for Kai or Gerda
  47. >No such luck
  48. >Carefully step over my crazy sister
  49. >Begin closing the door
  50. >So nervous the door starts to freeze
  51. >ohcrapohcrapohcrapohcrap
  52. >Starts to groan and creak like a door
  53. >*click*
  54. >Look down
  55. >Anna is still sleeping
  56. >Let out a sigh of relief
  57. >I really should have seen this coming
  58. >The Beast awakens from its slumber
  59. >Sprint down the hall as fast as I can
  60. >Round the corner before she sees me
  61. >I stop to catch my breath
  62. >*knock, knock, knock*
  63. >"Elsa, are you still in there? Do you think we could go get some breakfast? Or maybe we can just go for a walk around the castle?"
  64. >No Anna. I think not. Because I am a terrible sister.
  65.  
  66. >Look out the window
  67. >Rain
  68. >I hate the rain
  69. >It's too wet for my tastes
  70. >Not cold enough either
  71. >Also means Anna gets to bug me more
  72. >Hear knock on the door
  73. >"Elsa? Do you wanna come with me for lunch? I'm sure we could get Kai to make us something delicious"
  74. >Contemplate whether or not I'd break my legs if I jumped out of my window
  75. >The odds are not in my favor
  76. >"Uhh... I've already had lunch. S-sorry."
  77. >Stomach growls in protest
  78. >Quiet you
  79. >"Oh. Okay, well maybe later tonight then!"
  80. >Don't get your hopes up too high
  81. >"Okay Anna, maybe tonight"
  82.  
  83. >Walking the castle grounds
  84. >Sun is shining off the white snow
  85. >No fear of being jumped by Anna
  86. >Silly girl went and caught herself a cold
  87. >Okay so I might have chilled her room a bit last night
  88. >Look over the snow covered ground
  89. >Anna's snowmen and snow angels everywhere
  90. >Just everywhere
  91. >Half a mind to erase them all with a flick of my wrist
  92. >Then again
  93. >Nobody is around
  94. >Making one more couldn't hurt
  95. >Lie down
  96. >Start flapping legs and arms like a beached whale
  97. >This was a mistake
  98.  
  99. >Today is Anna's birthday
  100. >Ask not for whom the bells toll
  101. >They toll for me
  102. >Begin the long walk to the dining hall
  103. >Behind me are Anna-sized footsteps quickly approaching
  104. >Turn around
  105. >"Oh Elsa, it's so wonderful to see you!"
  106. >She is moving far too fast
  107. >This is bad
  108. >She grabs me, picks me up, and spins me around
  109. >concealdon'tfeelconcealdon'tfeelconealdon'tfeel
  110. >How is she so strong
  111. >"Yes, Happy Birthday Anna, now please put me down"
  112. >Do it or else I'll finish the job I started all those years ago
  113. >"Oh, right. Sorry" She laughs
  114. >I'll show you laughter
  115. >"I heard Gerta made your favorite meal tonight. We shouldn't keep her waiting"
  116. >Eat dinner
  117. >It's delicious
  118. >So much cake and sugar for dessert
  119. >How does Anna stay so thin eating this
  120. >Winding down
  121. >Time to leave
  122. >"Thank you for being here tonight, Elsa. It really means a lot to me. Spending tonight with you was the best present I could have gotten"
  123. >"Oh. Yes, of course. Good night, Anna"
  124. >"Good night, Elsa"
  125. >Walk back to room
  126. >All smiles
  127. >Well that went much better than last year
  128.  
  129. >Wake up
  130. >Drool has frozen my cheek cheek to my pillow
  131. >What a promising start to the day
  132. >Snowed the night before
  133. >Expect to see beautiful untouched blanket of snow
  134. >Look out window
  135. >Anna has already trampled all over it
  136. >Written out 'Good Morning Elsa!' in snow
  137. >If only it was, dear sister
  138.  
  139. >Locked in room for the whole day
  140. >Barely ate
  141. >Too busy
  142. >It shouldn't be nearly this hard to do
  143. >Anna does it flawlessly without even trying
  144. >I've been watching her dance and twirl and move for years, and it just doesn't make sense
  145. >It shouldn't be this hard
  146. >Nobody's hips should be able to move like hers
  147. >Maybe she has hip magic or something
  148. >Try again
  149. >Strut around like a deranged peacock
  150. >Might as well throw out the hope of ever wearing heels over two inches
  151. >Oh well, at least I'm already taller than Anna
  152. >Seriously though, how does she make her hips move like that
  153. >Maybe there is a book in the library about this
  154. >Perhaps Gerda would know about this as well
  155. >She is a woman after all
  156. >On second thought, I'm sure the library will be better informed
  157. >Sneak to library
  158. >Must avoid sister at all costs
  159. >Begin looking for books on dancing
  160. >Unlikely to find 'Sashaying for Sissies'
  161. >Hear something outside the window
  162. >Look outside
  163. >There she is again
  164. >Singing and dancing all over the place
  165. >How does this girl never tire
  166. >She must be eating half the food in the castle all by herself
  167. >And all the cake too
  168. >Those damn cake-hips of hers
  169. >One of these days, dear sister, I'll uncover your secret.
  170. >One of these days.
  171.  
  172. >This is it
  173. >I'm leaving
  174. >After what happened last night...
  175. >It's just for the best of everyone if I just go
  176. >I wonder where, though
  177. >Someplace warm
  178. >Definitely warm
  179. >Warm and secluded
  180. >Somewhere where I couldn't hurt anyone else
  181. >A desert, Elsa. You just described a desert
  182. >Idiot
  183. >If I just open these doors and start walking nobody would stop me
  184. >Anna and Kai and Gerda are all still asleep
  185. >They wouldn't know for hours
  186. >And I bet they wouldn't even care
  187. >They never appreciated how much work I did to keep things running, anyway
  188. >The Kingdom would undoubtedly fall into chaos without me
  189. >Anna would have to be forced into taking up the responsibilities of the throne
  190. >Anna ruling Arendelle
  191. >She'd probably light the city on fire to keep everyone warm
  192. >Maybe I shouldn't leave just yet
  193. >Not until I can trust Anna without destroying Arendelle, at least
  194.  
  195. >Middle of the night
  196. >Father wakes me up
  197. >Tells me to get dressed
  198. >We're going on a trip
  199. >At this hour, we'd better be going to Candy Mountain
  200. >I'm sure Anna would love it there
  201. >I'm sure I'd destroy it
  202. >By accident of course
  203. >Father says that neither Anna or Mother will be coming with us
  204. >So there is a God
  205. >At least it stopped snowing
  206. >For now
  207. >Trudging through three feet of snow
  208. >Candy Mountain nowhere in sight
  209. >I'm tired
  210. >My feet hurt
  211. >I want to go home
  212. >I'm not cold though
  213. >Haven't been cold in ages
  214. >Haven't been warm either
  215. >Walk up to a cave
  216. >So this is where my father is going to kill me
  217. >He couldn't have waited till the Spring I guess
  218. >I always liked Spring
  219. >"Elsa, I brought you here because I wanted to show you something."
  220. >You wanted to show me a cave
  221. >At night
  222. >With no torches
  223. >I'm starting to see where Anna gets it from
  224. >We descend into the cave a short way
  225. >I hope someone eventually finds my body down here
  226. >Father stops, turns around, and sits down
  227. >He pats the ground next to him
  228. >He wants me to sit on the ground
  229. >Only for you, father
  230. >We wait for 15 minutes in silence
  231. >Light is starting to enter the cave
  232. >Maybe he brought a whole angry mob to deal with me
  233. >The cave continues to light up
  234. >The icy walls of the cave begin to gleam with the morning light
  235. >Walls look like they are made of gold
  236. >It really is quite beautiful
  237. >Father puts his arm around me
  238. >"I wanted to show you that not all ice is terrible. That it can be a truly wonderful thing, that amazes and astounds."
  239. >Oh joy, life lessons
  240. >He brings me in for a hug
  241. >"I can only imagine how hard this has been for you all of these years. I just wanted you know that your mother and I love you very much, and that we still see how amazing and wonderful you are."
  242. >This may not be Candy Mountain, but this is still okay with me
  243.  
  244. >Sitting in my room
  245. >All alone
  246. >Mama and Papa said I shouldn't play with Anna any more
  247. >"Elsa?"
  248. >Anna knocks on the door
  249. >"Do you want to build a snowman?"
  250. >Of course I do
  251. >But I can't
  252. >"C'mon let's go and play!"
  253. >What if I hurt you again?
  254. >What if the trolls can't make you all better?
  255. >"I never see you anymore, come out the door, it's like you've gone away!"
  256. >Can we ever see each other again?
  257. >I just don't ever want to hurt you again, Anna.
  258. >I love you too much.
  259. >"We used to be best buddies. And now we're not. I wish you would tell me why!"
  260. >I wish that I could tell you, too.
  261. >"Do you want to build a snowman?"
  262. >Yes
  263. >"It doesn't have to be a snowman."
  264. >I can't let this go on
  265. >"Go away, Anna"
  266. >I can't believe I just said that
  267. >"Okay, bye"
  268. >I'm sorry, Anna.
  269. >Maybe we'll build a snowman together soon
  270.  
  271. >Mama is doing my hair
  272. >I tried telling her I'm not a child anymore
  273. >She just said that I'll always be one to her
  274. >Really though, I can do it myself
  275. >Just no point in fighting a losing battle
  276. >She has been brushing my hair for almost ten minutes now
  277. >"You know, I've always loved your hair, Elsa. You are the only one in the whole kingdom with hair this color."
  278. >Certainly lends credit to my theory that I'm adopted
  279. >"It really makes you unique. Like a precious gem."
  280. >Or a freak
  281. >She starts humming some tune
  282. >I think I remember Anna singing it a while back
  283. >This feels pretty nice
  284. >Can feel my mother struggling with her brush
  285. >Oh no
  286. >concealdon'tfeeldon'tletitshowconcealdon'tfeeldon'tletitshowconcealdon'tfeeldon'tletitshow
  287. >"Elsa, darling, are you alright?"
  288. >Peek over my shoulder
  289. >Her brush is full of tiny ice shards
  290. >She puts her hand on my shoulder
  291. >Brush her off
  292. >Stand up and walk away
  293. >"I-I'm fine. Just go."
  294. >I'm not fine
  295. >"I'll... I'll finish my hair on my own."
  296. >"Please Elsa, let me help~"
  297. >"I don't need any help!"
  298. >Liar
  299. >"I can do this on my own. Now please... Just go."
  300. >"Alright, Elsa."
  301. >She walks out of my room without another word
  302. >If I'm not a child anymore, then why is this all still so hard
  303.  
  304. >Heading up the observation tower
  305. >Eager to update my star charts
  306. >Door to landing is ajar
  307. >Peek through the opening
  308. >Anna is using the telescope
  309. >Anna
  310. >My sister whom I love dearly
  311. >Using
  312. >The
  313. >Telescope
  314. >This is very, very odd
  315. >Hear her giggling
  316. >Star gazing isn't supposed to make you laugh
  317. >Maybe gasp in the awesome splendor of the universe
  318. >But never laugh
  319. >I only have myself to blame, really
  320. >My poor sister doesn't know how to properly appreciate the celestial heavens
  321. >Maybe I'll show her one day
  322. >Maybe
  323. >Open door all the way
  324. >Her eye is glued to the telescope
  325. >Clear my throat
  326. >Anna jumps a good foot into the air
  327. >Face is all red
  328. >"O-oh, hi Elsa. I didn't think you'd be... ummm, coming up here tonight."
  329. >Obviously flustered
  330. >"I... uhh... Just remembered I have to go do... something. Downstairs."
  331. >Anna slips by with a strained smile on her face
  332. >If I didn't know my sister so well, I'd say she was up to something
  333. >But Anna couldn't possibly be up to anything
  334. >This is Anna after all
  335. >The telescope is still sitting there
  336. >Pointed towards the village
  337. >She wasn't even looking at the stars
  338. >What could she have been looking at?
  339. >Take a look through the eye-piece
  340. >Blush
  341. >Oh, Anna
  342. >You little voyeur
  343. >You should be ashamed of yourself
  344. >Spying on those innocent boys in the baths
  345. >Well I suppose another peek wouldn't hurt anyone
  346. >Definitely not hurting
  347. >Those star charts can wait until tomorrow
  348.  
  349. >Late at night
  350. >Walking through the halls
  351. >Don't sleep well anymore
  352. >Haven't in ages, but it's been getting worse lately
  353. >Bedroom turns into a tundra nearly every night now
  354. >Frozen bedding is such a hassle to maintain
  355. >Easier to just not sleep
  356. >Walking by Anna's room
  357. >Hear her voice
  358. >Does this girl ever stop talking?
  359. >Press ear against door
  360. >Can't make it out
  361. >Open door slightly
  362. >She's asleep
  363. >Talking in her sleep
  364. >Why am I not surprised
  365. >Tip toe into her room
  366. >"No, Elsa, please stop. Just talk to me."
  367. >Is she dreaming about me?
  368. >She is tossing and turning now
  369. >"Don't leave me, Elsa. Let me help you."
  370. >If only I could
  371. >Wait
  372. >Is she having a nightmare?
  373. >Little Miss smiles and rainbows is having a nightmare
  374. >This is weird
  375. >But I need to help her
  376. >I'm still her big sister
  377. >No matter how much I say otherwise
  378. >"Shhhhh, Anna. Don't worry. I'm not leaving you."
  379. >She furrows her brow
  380. >"Promise?"
  381. >Put my hand on her cheek
  382. >"Promise."
  383. >She smiles
  384. >"Well that's nice."
  385. >Yes. I suppose it is.
  386.  
  387. >Father commissioned a painting of me
  388. >Just sitting here
  389. >Bored out of my mind
  390. >No end in sight
  391. >Trying not to freeze the entire room
  392. >Even worse because Anna found out
  393. >The girl just won't stop talking
  394. >Or bouncing
  395. >My only solace is that the artist must suffer with me
  396. >Wait
  397. >I know how to at least ease my pain
  398. >"Anna, would you like to be in this painting with me?"
  399. >She looks like she just found a basket of puppies
  400. >"Really Elsa, do you mean it?"
  401. >"Of course I do. But you'll need to be absolutely still and quiet until the painting is complete."
  402. >She skips over and sits down with a goofy smile on her face
  403. >At least now she'll be quiet
  404.  
  405. >Trying out new hair style
  406. >It's short
  407. >It's sharp
  408. >It's me
  409. >I love it
  410. >Anna is bounding by in the hall
  411. >She sees my new hair
  412. >Stops in her tracks
  413. >"Oooooh, Elsa I love your hair cut!"
  414. >"Thank you, Anna."
  415. >"Ya know, if I squint and turn my head, it kind of makes your head look like an onion!"
  416. >...
  417. >"Isn't that funny?"
  418. >...
  419. >"Well, so long."
  420. >She runs off
  421. >I can't wait until my stupid hair grows back
  422.  
  423. >Wake up
  424. >Finally a good nights sleep
  425. >Didn't even turn the bedroom into a frozen tundra
  426. >Even my bed feels warmer than usual
  427. >Probably because Anna is sleeping next to me
  428. >...
  429. >Wait
  430. >What
  431. >Does she sleepwalk now, too?!
  432. >Oh no
  433. >Conealconcealconcealdon'tletitshow
  434. >Starts snowing lightly
  435. >Please stop now
  436. >I just need to get out of here
  437. >Run out the door
  438. >In my pajamas
  439. >Appearances must be sacrificed in times of dire need
  440. >Continue down the hall
  441. >Run into Father
  442. >"Elsa, why are you dressed like that? You know how I expect you to conduct yourself."
  443. >"But... Anna... In my room."
  444. >"Nonsense. I want you go in there, and not come out until you are dressed properly."
  445. >Get lead back to my room
  446. >Go inside
  447. >Anna is beginning to wake up
  448. >"Elsa? What are you doing in my room?"
  449.  
  450. >I'm sick
  451. >My nose is running
  452. >My throat is sore
  453. >And it won't stop snowing in here
  454. >I'm sure this is all Anna's doing
  455. >She is always running around outside and getting dirty
  456. >I mean, I've seen her playing with those ducks in the courtyard before
  457. >I bet she doesn't even wash her hands afterwards
  458. >Three inches of snow now
  459. >Can't wait to see Kai and Gerda clean this one up
  460. >Hear a knock at the door
  461. >"Elsa? How're you feeling? Mother said you have a cold."
  462. >Returning to the scene of the crime, I see
  463. >"I'm fine, Anna. Just resting."
  464. >"Oh, I'm sorry if I disturbed you then."
  465. >You've always disturbed me, Anna
  466. >"It's alright, Anna."
  467. >"Well, I brought you some hot soup! If you want, I can come in and leave it for-"
  468. >"NO! err-Just leave it out there. I wouldn't want you to... get sick too."
  469. >"Oh, well that makes sense, I guess. I hope you start to feel better soon then!"
  470. >The snow picks up pace
  471. >I don't think I'll be better any time soon
  472.  
  473. >Father said I need a hobby
  474. >One that I couldn't do from the confines of my room
  475. >Damn that man
  476. >So here I am
  477. >Outside
  478. >Shooting arrows at hunks of wood
  479. >Surprisingly, this isn't as fun as it seems
  480. >Surprisingly
  481. >Breath in
  482. >Pull back
  483. >Aim
  484. >Breath out
  485. >Let it go
  486. >Bullseye
  487. >Sort of
  488. >Not really
  489. >Anna comes dancing around the corner
  490. >"Elsa? What are you doing out here?"
  491. >I'm digging a hole trying to escape
  492. >Besides I live here too. I can be outside if I want.
  493. >I'd just freeze the whole castle if I did
  494. >"Just trying something new. It was father's idea."
  495. >"Oh, can I help you with anything?"
  496. >"You've never done this before, have -"
  497. >Wait
  498. >"Actually, there is one thing you could do..."
  499. >Reach into bag
  500. >Pull out an apple
  501.  
  502. >Roaming through the halls
  503. >Thinking of new and interesting ways to avoid Anna
  504. >And Kai
  505. >And Gerta
  506. >Turn the corner
  507. >There she is
  508. >"Elsa? Oh, du-"
  509. >What did she say?
  510. >Sudden pain in my head
  511. >"-ck!"
  512. >I'm going down
  513. >So this is how Anna kills me
  514. >I always figured it would be by her hand
  515. >But I wasn't expecting it like this
  516. >Maybe trampling me with her bike
  517. >Or by strangling me with a hug
  518. >Or something
  519. >Anna runs to me
  520. >"Oh my gosh, Elsa, I'm so sorry! I was just throwing this ball againt the wall and-"
  521. >"Anna, please stop talking."
  522. >Feel nose
  523. >Pain
  524. >She better not have broken my nose
  525. >Though I suppose it is only fair since I froze her brain
  526. >Look down
  527. >There's red on my glove
  528. >"Oh Elsa, let me help you clean up."
  529. >Feel the blood smeared on my face start to freeze
  530. >Oh no
  531. >Cover face with hand before Anna sees icicles coming out of my nose
  532. >"I'll take care of it, Anna. Just let me be."
  533. >"But-"
  534. >"No, Anna! You've done enough already."
  535. >Run back to my room
  536. >Just don't look back, Elsa
  537. >Whatever you do, don't look back at her
  538.  
  539. >Picnic with the whole family
  540. >It's too bright out though
  541. >Pretty warm too
  542. >Anna and I are running around
  543. >Feeling really happy
  544. >Sun is kind of hurting my eyes though
  545. >Parents get up and start to walk away
  546. >Anna and I start chasing after them
  547. >It isn't as bright out anymore
  548. >Anna reaches them first
  549. >I'm still far behind them
  550. >Can't keep up
  551. >They just keep getting farther away
  552. >The wind starts blowing harder
  553. >I call out to them but they don't stop
  554. >I try running even harder
  555. >I trip
  556. >Land in the snow
  557. >How long has this been here?
  558. >Stand up
  559. >Continue running after my family
  560. >There is just so much wind and snow
  561. >It's so hard to see them now
  562. >I try calling after them again
  563. >They can't hear me now
  564. >Try yelling even louder
  565. >Now I can't even see them
  566. >They're gone
  567. >I'm all alone
  568. >Now I'm screaming for them
  569. >I wake myself up
  570. >Heavy breathing
  571. >Cold sweat clings to my skin
  572. >My room is decimated with snow and ice
  573. >This just keeps getting worse
  574. >Close my eyes and start to cry
  575. >I just don't know how much longer I can keep this going
  576.  
  577. >Knock, knock, knock, knock
  578. >Knock, knock, knock
  579. >She's really determined this time
  580. >Knock, knock, knock, knock
  581. >She's been going non-stop for almost half an hour now
  582. >Knock
  583. >Knock, knock
  584. >She'll stop eventually
  585. >Anna's had goldfish with longer attention spans than her
  586. >Those poor little fish never had a chance
  587. >Wait
  588. >Did she finally stop?
  589. >Silently cross my room
  590. >Place ear against the door
  591. >KNOCK, KNOCK, KNOCK!
  592. >Ow
  593. >My head
  594. >This needs to stop
  595. >Open the door
  596. >Don't say a word
  597. >Just stare her down
  598. >She'll have to break eventually
  599. >"Oh, Elsa! I was starting to think that you weren't in there!"
  600. >Starting to? It takes half an hour before you think someone isn't in?
  601. >"Anyways, I just wanted to wish you a happy Saturday!"
  602. >What
  603. >Half an hour of knocking
  604. >For that?
  605. >She turns and skips away humming loudly
  606. >"Maybe I'll see you at dinner! I don't know though, I'm gonna be reeeeeal busy tonight!"
  607.  
  608. >No
  609. >Not this time
  610. >I draw the line here, and it shall not be crossed
  611. >"I don't care if we go to war, Father. I'm not wearing that."
  612. >"But Elsa.."
  613. >"But nothing, I'm not getting locked into that metal suit!"
  614. >"Oh c'mon, Elsa! Don't be so dramatic, it isn't that bad."
  615. >Anna waddles into the room
  616. >She's wearing an oversized monstrosity of a suit of armor
  617. >I'm not even sure she can see out of the helmet
  618. >"It is kind of big on me, but I think you could pull it off better."
  619. >Anna waddles off while making a spectacular racket the entire time
  620. >Maybe Anna should wear that more often
  621. >She certainly wouldn't be dancing around all the time
  622. >Or sneak up on me as often
  623. >Wait a second, did Anna just call me fat?
  624. >"Please, Elsa. At least try it on. Do it for me."
  625. >He takes my hands in his
  626. >"I just want to know you'll be safe if anything happens."
  627. >"Alright, father. Just this once."
  628. >Flash him a smile just so he feels better
  629. >At least it doesn't look as bad as Anna's
  630.  
  631. >At night
  632. >Roaming the halls
  633. >As usual
  634. >I like looking at the paintings now
  635. >I'm not quite sure how to explain it
  636. >They just feel completely different than in the day time
  637. >Turn corner
  638. >Nearly trip over Anna's body
  639. >Oh no, Anna!
  640. >Check if she's alright
  641. >She's just asleep
  642. >This girl will be the death of me someday I just know it
  643. >She must have fallen asleep while talking to the paintings
  644. >Again
  645. >She'll stop doing this eventually right?
  646. >....
  647. >I can't just leave her out here
  648. >Can I?
  649. >No
  650. >No I can't
  651. >It's a good thing nobody can see me right now
  652. >The heir to the throne
  653. >Pulling this rug with my sleeping sister
  654. >Through the empty halls of the castle
  655. >The things I do for love
  656.  
  657. >Anna started helping Kai with his garden
  658. >I'm not entirely sure why though
  659. >Maybe she thinks she can grow chocolate flowers or something
  660. >And I use the word helping very loosely
  661. >So long daffodils
  662. >Seeing him panic about his beloved garden is wonderful
  663. >It's about time someone else is as miserable as I am around this castle
  664. >Anna's clueless destruction knows no bounds
  665. >And there go his daisies
  666. >I think Kai is about to cry now
  667. >Alright, I draw the line at grown men crying
  668. >Ask Gerda to tell Anna that it is time to clean up for dinner
  669. >I'm sure she is already bored with gardening
  670. >This is Anna, after all