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"I swear to God that she hates me so much." Anna slammed her locker door while still staring on her test paper. "Who gives a 'D' mark nowadays? It's a conspiracy..."
"Or you just an idiot in biology." A voice joined in. "How are you doing?"
Anna looked up to her only best friend since third grade. Kristoff had been very supportive in her academic life, especially English and Spanish subject. However, he had limit in science. He was very lucky that he decided not to take biology this term.
"My situation is grave." Anna handed her paper and she witnessed how Kristoff cringed on the red bold mark.
"My condolences..." He gave a sad look.
"Nah, everyone knows that the 'ice queen' hates Anna Summers." The redhead grabbed her English book and marched to the next class. Thankfully she was in the same class with Kristoff in English literature.
"It's because you keep calling her that." Kristoff provided while trying to keep his pace with Anna.
"Or perhaps because I puked on her favorite dress a month ago. Why science people love cutting a dead frog? I am a vegetarian for crying out loud."
Kristoof smiled a little. The puking accident had been a viral for the past weeks. The most gorgeous biology teacher in Arendelle high got puke by Anna Summers, the captain of Arendelle girl's basketball team. The hilarious accident became a trending topic in twitter since somebody got a live feed when Anna started to barf and how the clueless teacher approached her in a very bad time.
"Next time they decide to cut any poor creatures I will... Hey, are you listening?"
Kristoff nodded absently, "yeah. I'm sure that the 'ice queen' wouldn't dare to hold any experiments with dead frogs while you’re around anymore."
"I still have a D though..." Anna sighed.
"Have you tried to talk to her? I mean... perhaps you can ask for extra assignments to help your credit or something." He tried to reason.
"She gets the 'ice queen' title not without any logical reason. You know that she is the most gorgeous woman and perhaps the smartest woman I've ever known..." Anna frowned when she was describing her biology teacher.
Kristoff raised an eyebrow.
"I hate to admit it but that's true." She cleared her throat not noticing that her ears had turned red. "Anyway, she is gorgeous and smart, has nice body and such, but she is so cold and mean!"
"Whoa, I agree with the cold part, but mean? I never see her bully anyone." Kristoff cut in.
"Hello? My biology paper?" Anna gestured to her 'D' paper which had turned into a paper ball.
"Having a student who is not so bright in biology doesn't make her mean."
Anna groaned, "Whose side are you on!"
Kristoff giggled, "Forever yours, but sometimes I have to be your logic advocates to even you out."
Anna kept walking while she spotted the source of her frustration was standing on top of stairs. The 'ice queen' was apparently carrying a mountain pile of documents and didn't see her at the hall.
"That's her." Kristoff whispered.
"Yeah." Anna shrugged.
"She seems having a hard time carrying those papers. Should we help her?"
"She is too good to accept any help. Ice queen, remember? A royal teacher." Anna gestured royal with her hands.
"She needs help. Maybe if you help her she would reconsider your 'D' mark. Come on..."
Anna seemed to be evaluating about his reason and her options.
"You know what? I will go to the class first. You help the queen and try to talk her. See you in class."
Anna had been so deep in thought that when she turned her head to see him, he was already gone.
Meanwhile the ice queen was still trying to readjust the pile of documents so that it wouldn't fall off when she descended the stairs.
Then at last, Anna decided that helping her 'ice queen' teacher wouldn't hurt.
Oh and how she was wrong big time.
The problem was her timing. If she had been fast enough to walk up the stairs and offer her help, this thing wouldn’t be happening. Or if she had been quick enough to dodge and run, or if Kristoff (that traitor) hadn’t been convinced her to help the ‘ice queen’ teacher... or simply if she had no stupid reflex (thanks to her basketball practice on catching and throwing balls) this wouldn’t be happening.
So that her ‘ice queen’ teacher was being too confident in descending the stairs with so much baggage in her hands that even she couldn’t even see where her foot stepped on and then she tripped. Next thing happened was she went airborne between stairs and flying (or falling) toward Anna.
Meanwhile being caught in surprise, Anna had reacted without thinking. It had been her nature to catch the airborne ball, except that this time, it wasn’t a basketball. It was a person, her biology teacher, the most gorgeous and smartest woman Anna ever met but also the coldest and the meanest, Anna hated her, or she was supposed to hate the ‘ice queen’. Sometimes though, the redhead had to admit that when she saw the ‘ice queen’ she knew that she could never be able hate the older woman with all her heart. Now that her biology teacher was flying (or falling, because the woman looked like an angel sometimes, Anna blamed that), everything was flashing in front of her eyes like a kaleidoscope. Anna remembered how they two met and how she took biology class despite she hated the subject.
It’s because of her. Elsa Anderson.
What happened when an immovable object meets an unstoppable object?
So Anna prepared herself to catch her flying (or falling) biology teacher.
Anna was very sure that no ceiling in Arendelle High had white bright color. Her high school building was blue dominant and some white stripes here and there. She wasn’t in school and strangely the first thing that had come up in her mind was how she had missed the English class with Kristoff.
It took few moments until the recent facts filled in her head. Now that she realized buzzing sounds that came somewhere around her, the buzzing turned into a telephone ring, weird beeping, people murmuring, rubber shoes on tiles, and several other sounds that Anna couldn’t guess what those were. The point was her head was too dizzy and couldn’t take the background noise.
“Miss Summers.” Someone called her.
Anna jerked her head in surprise. It was a wrong move since her world suddenly exploded into stars. It sounded a little bit dramatic but she swore she saw stars.
“You should take it easy, Miss. The doctor would come and see you soon.” Anna didn’t recognize the voice and her head was too hurt to be used for thinking other than how she hated the antiseptic smells.
“Wait, she is awake?” Another voice, this time Anna was familiar with the tone.
“Yes. You shouldn’t leave your bed, Miss...”
“Anderson. Elsa Anderson. And I demand that the young woman on that bed to get immediate treatment.”
Now Anna’s head began to get clear.
“We understand, the doctor is in his way here. Please, go back to your bed.”
“I am perfectly fine. That girl is my student and she is possibly having a crack in her skull! Seriously, can you guys act a bit more professional or something?”
Now Anna was listening to the ‘ice queen’ versus a hospital nurse.
“Maam...” Whatever the nurse was going to say was being cut short by the doctor’s arrival.
“Good morning, everyone.” Anna detected a stern smile on the man’s voice. “Where is the patient?”
Anna heard the sliding curtain and looked up to three people that now hovering beside her bed. The nurse appeared to be in her fifties, she had this wise yet friendly look (Anna guessed due to experience), the doctor was a young man with red hair like hers with stupid looking sideburns. Anna was right about the smile, he had this too big smile on his face and perfect aligned teeth along with them. Her doctor was a dentist... perhaps she was here because she knocked her teeth off or something.
“Miss... Summers, I am Doctor Hans.” The sideburn doctor took the chart from the old nurse. “I see that you’ve got X-ray and a cast for broken arm...”
Wait, what?
“You had a bump in your head, I suggest that we take a CT scan just for precaution.” He flipped the next page. “Oh...” It seemed that he had found something in her chart that so interesting.
“Miss Summers, do you remember why you are here?”
Anna was so focused on those teeth that she almost missed the question. “What? Yeah? Maybe? I’m not so sure. The last thing I remember was walking to the English class with Kristoff... where is he anyway? He better not to ditch me here... after that I...” Anna’s mind went blank. She swore something had happened but what was it?
“It’s alright, you are just in shock. Do you remember this lady here?” The redhead doctor stepped aside so that Anna had a full view on her biology teacher.
“Yeah! Ice queen... Ehem, I mean Miss Elsa... I’m sorry, I mean Miss Anderson.” Anna would blame her bump head for not able to speak someone’s name correctly.
The blond teacher sighed offering an insincere smile, “You can call me Elsa outside the school.”
Anna kept her cool by nodding a little, “Okay... ehm... Elsa?” The name had this funny sensation in her mouth. Anna didn’t dislike it.
The doctor cleared his throat, “Miss Summers, let me tell you that you had accident early this morning when you were trying to break your teacher’s fall. It was quite a heroic action...”
“I did what?” Anna tried to swing her right arm but then she was surprised when she found a bulk of cast wrapping her entire arm.
“Don’t worry, the X-ray result has come in. Your broken arm is a clean break. We just need to keep in cast for at least 4 months...”
“WHAT?!”
The doctor, the nurse, even Elsa was a bit startled by Anna’s sudden scream.
“I can’t have broken arm! I have an important game in 2 months. Oh crap... This isn’t happening.”
“I am sorry Miss Summers, unless your ‘game’ is a chess game you can’t strain your arm for awhile. You also need to attend PT after we take off the cast.”
Anna buried her head between her knees, “this is nightmare.”
“If we have the all-clear CT result, you may go home... and I believe your parent needs to take care some administrative papers before you are discharged.”
With that the doctor and the nurse left Anna alone together with her teacher.
“Kristoff went to contact your parent a while ago.” Elsa was the first to break the silence between them.
“He shouldn’t bother... they were off to Thailand three days ago and I bet they are now in super exciting adventure deep in jungle.” Anna’s parents both were archeologists, it was very usual for her to be left alone in home while both her parents gone to do their job. She had been spending her time more often with Kristoff than her own family.
“Oh...” Elsa seemed to be thinking for a moment. “Well, I guess I will take care the discharge paper later since your parents aren’t here...”
“... Thank you.” Anna said weakly.
“I am deeply sorry that I fell and crashed into you.” Elsa said carefully.
Anna chuckled, “it was not your fault that you crashed into me...”
“What do you mean? It was entirely my fault that I carelessly tripped and fell, injuring my student as the result!”
“... Yeah, you are the blame for trip and fall thing... but it wasn’t your fault that I was there and deliberately decided to catch you.”
Elsa opened her mouth, ready to counter whatever Anna was going to say but then after hearing the redhead student she fell completely silent.
That moment both women realized that something had shifted between them.
The doctor declared she was a good to go home on the afternoon.
“So, Miss Summers, your scan has clean results. The bump is only superficial wound. I suggest icing it two times a day until the swelling is down... also, do you have someone to watch you in home? You need to take the painkiller when your arm hurts too much and don’t ever think about doing straining things for at least two weeks. I will suggest bed rest for a week to rest your body...” Doctor Hans scribbled something and then handed it to Anna. However, Elsa was the one who took the prescription note.
“We understand. Thank you, doctor.” Elsa said shortly.
Anna caught a gleam in Doctor Hans’s eyes if only for really short moment when the man looked at her teacher. She understood his reaction perfectly since her biology teacher was too gorgeous even under the hospital’s lighting.
“Anna!” Kristoff jogged over when she was heading outside with Elsa.
Anna was thankful that Kristoff had come to her rescue. Elsa had been very quiet along the way and she couldn’t come up with any topic to talk with her.
“Kristoff!” Anna wanted to wave but Elsa was faster than her in keeping her broken arm from waving.
“Here, I bought this on a store around here.” He took out a snowman sticker from his pocket.
“That’s cute!”
“Yeah, I knew you will say that. Here, lemme...” Kristoff put the snowman sticker on Anna’s blue cast. “Hey, you picked a cool color for this cast.”
Anna frowned, “I didn’t. I thought this color came in default...” Anna turned to meet Elsa’s gaze which now was back to be unreadable, like her usual persona when she was asking the student to cut the dead frog’s stomach and note its bowel’s development stage.
“So... where you are going to stay? I’ve called your parents but kept getting the voice mail. I have left some messages though that they should contact me whenever they get my messages about you...”
“I’m going home, that’s obvious. I’m perfectly able to take care of myself.” Anna said proudly.
Kristoff snorted.
“What?”
“Oh yeah, you can take care yourself just fine. However now you just only have one capable arm, what’s your plan while showering, eating, or doing stuffs that require both hands?”
Anna winced a little imagining how to bath with only just one arm by herself.
“How about you staying over at my place for few days?” Anna offered.
“If you two don’t mind...” Elsa who had been quiet when the younger two were bantering finally spoke out.
“It would be rather inappropriate if a guy staying at a girl’s place for days. I can’t allow that happen as your teacher.”
Both Anna and Kristoff exchanged glances.
“I will accompany Anna for tonight since this accident was my responsibility... thank you for your help, Bjorgmann.” Elsa said to Kristoff with a final tone.
“... Yes, maam.”
“I would also take her home...”
“Wait, I thought Kristoff is the one who will take me home?” Anna was confused.
“He rides his motorcycle here. No way would I let someone with broken arm riding on a backseat of a motorcycle. Beside I was the one who drove you to the hospital.”
“Wait, no ambulance?”
“I didn’t have time to wait for cavalry when your unconscious state seemed to be... grave. I asked nearby students to help carrying you to my car and drove you here without getting any speed ticket...” Elsa explained. There was a joke somewhere inside her explanation but Anna couldn’t figure it out since Elsa maintained her serious expression during the conversation.
Elsa walked out first to bring her car while Anna waited at the hospital entrance with Kristoff.
“So... you are going to miss the game this season, huh?”
“Yeah.” Anna didn’t need someone to remind her of that.
“What a bummer...”
“Yeah.”
“So... you are going to spend the night with your ‘ice queen’ teacher, huh?”
“... uhm, yeah.” Anna didn’t sure how to respond that.
“What a bummer...?” that came out as a question.
“I-I don’t know.”
Kristoff just loved how Anna’s ears would turn red when she was blushing.
“Give me full report tomorrow. Just to make sure you don’t turn into an ice statue or something.”
Anna grinned, “... That perhaps I can arrange.”
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Elsa’s car was a blue prius. Kristoff’s jaw dropped when he witnessed the blue vehicle stopped at the entrance and Elsa pulled down the window.
“Wow.” The blond guy student whistled. Anna knew how her best friend had a really soft spot on cool vehicles and blue color.
Elsa went out to help Anna situated in her car since Kristoff was so busy observing the car. The blond teacher efficiently yet carefully put on Anna’s seat belt.
“Be careful with your arm.” Elsa said before she closed Anna’s door. The redhead student rolled her eyes since her arm was in cast and couldn’t be moved while she wearing a sling.
Kristoff waved to her and Anna suspected her friend was winking, “see you tomorrow.”
Then they moved leaving the hospital when the sun setting on horizon.
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“Oh crap.” Anna forgot something and unfortunately she had cursed out loud while her biology teacher was driving beside her.
“... What? Is your arm hurting you?” There was a bit concern in Elsa’s voice that made Anna turned her head a little.
“No... the drug makes me a little dopey.” Anna offered a smile. “It’s just I haven’t been cleaning up the house lately.”
Elsa didn’t respond on that. The teacher was putting too much focus on the road that Anna felt like she was being ignored.
“Define... lately.” The car went in halt on a red light.
“Well... my parents have been on the trip for weeks so that I don’t feel really need to clean up. So give or take... two weeks?”
Elsa shuddered. The reaction didn’t go unnoticed by Anna.
“Uhm... so when we arrive at my place, I suggest you shouldn’t come in. It’s really a world war situation inside...” She observed Elsa who still kept her attention on the road. They started to move again.
“Turn left at the next intersection to take the highway.” Anna said.
Then they were in awkward silence when the car entered the highway. Anna wasn’t a creature of peace and silent. She loved moving around and having exciting conversation. She hated being in a confined space where the only one she could really talk to was her ice queen biology teacher. Even now the snowman figure on the car’s dashboard seemed friendlier to be her conversation partner.
“It’s alright. I have to make sure you are getting a proper rest tonight.” Elsa suddenly said when Anna’s mind was wandering to whether or not she should start to talk with an inanimate object in Elsa’s car.
“What?”
“...I will help you clean up.” Elsa frowned a little like thinking to find better words to explain.
Anna sank on her seat while muttering, “I’ve warned you at least.”
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Anna’s apartment was on third floor. The redhead student was going to grab her schoolbag but Elsa already beat her on doing that.
“I can take that with my other hand.” Anna said while they were in the elevator. It seemed a bit hilarious how Elsa was carrying her red school backpack and her own blue purse at the same time.
The elevator opened when Elsa finally replied, “Just show the way.”
Anna led them until she stopped on a door with number 313 on it. Then she struggled to reach her key in her right back pocket of her jeans using her capable left arm.
“Want me to help you?” Elsa offered after a long 20 seconds of Anna’s struggle.
“Yes! That would be great!” It was really ridiculous how she couldn’t even grab her house keys. It became more awkward when her biology teacher’s hand went deep inside her back pocket which contained more than a house key.
“Next time throw away your gum to the trashcan properly.” Elsa pulled out her hand. Frowning in disgust while her hand succeeded fishing out not only Anna’s house key.
Anna gritted her teeth showing her guilty smile to Elsa and then opened the door.
Elsa’s reaction upon seeing situation inside Anna’s house was, “did the burglar come into here?”
Anna chuckled stepping in first after kicking her shoes carelessly. “No, it’s always like this. I don’t have time to clean up since my parents always away and I don’t have reason to stay at home unless for sleep.” She was going to head toward a sofa in the living room when Elsa’s hand stopped her.
“Wait.” The blond teacher’s expression turned serious. “You shouldn’t move around while so many things scatter on the floor like this. You can trip and fall.”
Anna rolled her eyes, “It’s funny hearing a ‘trip and fall’ from you.” That shouldn’t have been said as Anna noticed a flash of hurt in her teacher’s eyes.
“Wait outside for a bit as I clean up... this.” Elsa said.
“Oh come on... it’s not a mine’s field!”
Elsa gave Anna a look that the redhead student knew she was arguing a losing battle and decided to do as Elsa said.
So Anna stepped outside and waited. She swore she could hear Elsa moving around inside her house and caught some indecipherable mutterings accompanied with sounds of things falling to the floor. It took Elsa about 15 minutes before Elsa’s blond head appeared on the door telling Anna to come back inside.
“Wow. Who are you and what have you done to my apartment...” Anna was greeted immediately her clean corridor and spotless living room.
“I am a responsible adult and your teacher and I did a little cleaning up which you should do regularly too.” Elsa retorted while she pulled her student to sit still on the now clean couch.
“Wow.” Anna’s astonishment now seemed to shift to her teacher.
“What?”
“It’s like the longest sentence you’ve ever talked to me.” Anna shrugged.
“... Where’s the kitchen? You should have a meal before taking your medication.” Anna knew that Elsa tried to change the topic.
“That way.” Anna was going to get up and showed the way but Elsa pushed her back gently.
“Stay here. Still.”
Anna obeyed and staring at Elsa’s retreating figure to the kitchen. Her smile grew wide when she heard a yell from the kitchen.
“Oh my God! It’s so disgusting in here!” Elsa quickly went back to the living room. “What those pizza boxes doing in there?”
“Uhm... my stocks for winter?”
“They aren’t edible anymore, Anna. What are you, a hoarder or something?”
“Hey, I just haven’t had time to throw away those!”
“You should’ve made time! Dinner would be a little longer, I have to sterilize your kitchen first.” Elsa informed with annoyed tone.
Dinner was served an hour later. It was amusing how Elsa had magically found potatoes and cheese in the kitchen but Anna was too hungry to complain.
“Where do you know I am a vegetarian?” Anna asked between her chewing of potatoes.
“I’m sure I heard you saying that before you puked on me a month ago.” Different from Anna, Elsa was eating her meal slowly and cut it into little pieces. The redhead thought how Elsa was eating like she was in a banquet of royal gathering or something.
“... sorry about that. I just can’t stand to hurt other creatures, not even frogs.” Anna lowered her head and back to focus on her plate.
“Would you feel better if I say that those frogs are suffering terminal disease that even if they are not used for experiments, they are dying anyway?”
Anna choked between potatoes, “What?!”
However then she caught her biology teacher was smirking.
“You are messing with me.” Anna finally realized.
Elsa shrugged, “you puked on me.”
“Isn’t this amazing how two women are chatting about dead frogs and puke on the dining table? Yet you disgusted on my pizza boxes.” Anna pointed out.
Elsa gave her student a look, “I am a biology major. Those topics never bother me. Your hoarding hobby in the other hand... is another concern.”
Right now on the dining table, Anna was sure that they were having casual conversation. Never in Anna’s wildest imagination that she could pull off chatting like this with the ice queen.
Elsa got up from table and took care the dishes. Her blond teacher then returned with her medication.
“Here. Blue pill is for the pain. You should take this only two times a day or when your pain level is high, otherwise I suggest you to not take it. Next is the white pill if you have headache... then the ointment... apply this on your bruises before you sleep.” Elsa set Anna’s medication on the table while explaining.
“Can I take the painkiller first?” Anna asked gritting her teeth.
“Are you in pain?”
“Well, now that we are talking about it, the throb has been bothering me.” Anna hated to admit but her arm and back had been throbbing during the entire dinner. “... Also...” Anna bit her lip, not sure how to say the next sentence.
“What is it?” It was rare to Elsa to witness the redhead student speechless.
“... Uhm, it seems I will need help with the ointments. Bruises are on my back and... I can’t take my t-shirt off with one hand... moreover reach my back with my one arm... unless I’m an elastic girl which I ‘m not so... wait, do you know elastic girl? It’s from a Disney movie called... forget it, I am rambling.”
“... it’s alright. Of course you can’t do it yourself. I will help you. Just wait in your room... I will be there.”
Suddenly the atmosphere between them shifted to something Anna couldn’t understand.
“... okay then. Uhm... I’ll wait you in my room... wait, that sounds... I mean... see you there.” Anna let out an awkward laugh accompanied with her reddened ears.
Elsa’s movement was always efficient and methodical. It was like when she was putting a seatbelt on her or when she was cleaning her house and made her dinner, or when she was explaining about her medication. Apparently the ice queen was also efficient in taking Anna’s shirt off and then applying the ointment.
“You should wear buttoned shirt so that it will be easier to wear and take it off.” Elsa said while carefully pulled Anna’s T-shirt over off over Anna’s head, leaving the redhead student with only her bra on.
“Yeah... sure. I think I still have one or two buttoned shirts.” Anna turned so that her back was facing Elsa.
“... I’ll start applying it, tell me if I’m hurting you.” Elsa said.
“How bad is it?” Honestly Anna never saw her bruised back but she felt like it was a huge terrible bruise since how bad her entire lower back was aching. At first she didn’t notice the pain since the pain in her arm was occupying her mind.
“You will have to be sore for few days...” Elsa replied. Anna couldn’t see her teacher’s expression since she was facing away from Elsa. “... I’m really sorry, Anna.” Elsa continued with her usual tone but Anna caught Elsa’s trembling hand on her skin.
Anna was thinking hard for proper words to respond.
“Well... the bright side is, you didn’t fall on your face so your gorgeous face is not ruined.”
Wait, what?
“Gorgeous?” Anna swore she could detect a smug smile on Elsa’s face.
“Well... I mean you are beautiful... beautifuller than any other teachers I’ve ever met... no, not fuller... you are not fat... I’m just gonna shut up now.” Anna prayed that Elsa wouldn’t notice how red her ears when she was talking.
“Anna?”
“...Yea?”
“I’m finished.”
“... Okay, thank you, I guess...”
“Do you have buttoned pajamas or shirt? I will grab it for you.”
“I think it’s in the drawer... second from the bottom.”
It was really unnerving having a teacher moving around in her bedroom but now Anna didn’t even know how uncomfortable the fact that Elsa was looking at her collection of clothes.
Elsa was back with an orange buttoned pajama. The older woman seemed holding back a smile when she pulled out Anna’s clothes.
“What?”
“I’m sorry... it’s just I can’t help it but notice that your night wear has Disney characters printed on it.”
Anna blushed trying to save a little bit of her pride. “I like them,”
Elsa smiled.
Anna swore that it was her first time to see Elsa was smiling sincerely. Her teacher rarely smiled. When she did, it was for politeness, a strain one, or the type for dismissing others quickly. In short, no one in school had ever witnessed Elsa Anderson, the ice queen biology teacher ever smiled sincerely before.
“You should smile more often.” Anna unconsciously said her thought out loud. Crap.
“What?”
“Never mind.” Anna grabbed her pajama from Elsa.
“You know... your room is so... colorful. Do you like basketball that much?” Elsa observed around how every inch on Anna’s bedroom wall was filled with basketball posters.
Was Anna only imagining it or that her cold teacher was really attempting to start a small talk?
“Yeah... I’ve been playing it since I was 6. Back then my dad used to take me to an outdoor basketball court near our old apartment. He was... less busy that time. I love it. Sometimes I feel like I’m not so alone when I play.” Anna had done putting her clothes and then looking back at her teacher. Elsa seemed still listening to her story intently.
“... I see. So that’s why the trophy shelf was the only spot in this house that’s clean.” Elsa randomly said.
Anna’s mind went to the shelf in the living room that held collection of her basketball trophies since elementary and some of pictures with her father.
“... You should go sleep. Your body needs rest.”
Anna raised an eyebrow, controlling her smile. “Are you gonna tuck me in or something?”
“Yes.” Elsa replied seriously.
Anna had been joking though but then the redhead found that Elsa was serious when her biology teacher was pulling Anna’s blanket cover.
“I’m not 6 you know.” Anna pouted.
“I’m aware. I’m also aware that you have broken arm so I am merely accommodating you, spare you the pain.” Elsa gestured to Anna so that her student would lie down.
“You must feel really guilty to act like this...” Anna muttered. She was too busy searching for the most comfortable position to lie down that she didn’t notice a sad look on the older woman.
“Are you set? Need more pillows?”
Anna didn’t understand Elsa at all. She changed from cold to warm so fast.
“Stop fussing me and go home.” Anna said, annoyed that she was being tucked like a 5 years old. Last time her parents tucked her into sleep she was in third grade. That time she met Kristoff and then the guy had teased her about how childish she was getting tucked in.
“... Alright. Good night, Anna.” Elsa turned Anna’s light off on her way out.
Anna waited until she heard the sound of the front door being closed. After that she was pulled into a dreamless sleep.
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