A/N: Been awhile, huh? I know, i'm terrible. But uh, i'll explain whats going on at the end of the chapter for those interested.
Strasza: Yeah, i've learned that i'm not superhuman. the 2 chapters a day thing finally got to me lol.
Guest: Perhaps some things will be answered for you in this chapter.
M.D: We'll see if things pick up from here, storywise.
Holland92: Ty for your kind words. A few answers may lie in wait for you.
BlossomCharms: Yeah the plots still there, even if I may not like it lol
Reza Novaria: No i haven't. but i did want that game as a kid, i remember wanting it for christmas but I didn't get it.
rathofawesomeness: ty for making me feel a lot less pressure.
Salnar: What's more sexy than someone working on your car? name it, i dare you.
Guest (2): Yeah Olaf is supposed to come off as unstable. It was on purpose, showing that Elsa's technology was never meant to be used with human technology. I personally love his character lol.
IceWraith: mmm who knows? Maybe I thought of putting hans in, maybe not. Guess you'll have to find out =)
JYN044: I'm pretty sure everyone has guessed what Elsa is doing there xD i'm not good at being subtle =(
L: Ty, One letter for one lovely reviewer.
OKay, I kept the reviews short because a lot of you were guessing plot stuff or talking about it and I didn't want to spoil anything xD. There will be more A/N at the end of the story that will address why i've slowed down so much and why the quality may seem... lackluster this chapter.
"You're blowing me off." Kristoff said.
"No, look I told you, me and Elsa have plans for today." Anna said into the phone.
"I'm just saying that Saturday was our day. You're blowing me off to get into Elsa's pants. That's not cool, Anna."
"Look, just come over on Sunday or something, okay? Seriously Kristoff, i've been dying for a chance to have day with Elsa." And it was true, Anna had been driving herself crazy with thoughts of Elsa. She'd gotten Elsa to finally stop working by convincing Elsa to 'further' their relationship.
Kristoff sighed. "So it's finally happened. That moment when your friend gets a girlfriend and suddenly you stop hanging out together. It's cool. I get it." Kristoff said, sounding resigned.
Anna groaned. "Stop being a drama queen. You can come over on Sunday. I will clear the whole day for you, just like our Saturdays. I promise."
"Like I said, it's cool. You go have fun." And he meant it. Kristoff was disappointed, but what could he do? He figured this would happen eventually. It was either going to be him or Anna that found someone and canceled a Saturday for them from time to time.
"You're the best. And i'm not just saying that because you're my best friend." Anna grinned, proud of herself.
"Right."
"No, like... you get it? Because I said best and you're my best friend."
Kristoff made a disgusted sound. "I think I just lost a few years of my life. I'm hanging up now, before you do anymore damage."
"Whatever, loser." Anna glared. She thought it was pretty good.
Anna hung up her phone and went to put it away, but then-
"I thought it was funny, Anna." Her phone announced.
Anna just looked down at the device in her hand.
"Are you being sarcastic, Olaf?" She put on a sour face.
"Of course not! I would have laughed, but as you ordered, I won't make a single sound while you are communicating with someone." Olaf replied happily.
Anna smiled at that. She wondered what he could have done to Elsa to make her so angry. Anna had come home from work to find her table ruined and Olaf looking like someone punched a whole through him. Apparantly it was no problem for him since he was now able to move freely throughout other devices. He'd lost his main body, but he didn't seem to lose his enthusiasm. As for Elsa, well Anna had asked what the big deal was. Elsa had simply apologized for the table, telling Anna she would replace it. Which she did, Anna now had a lovely table made of ice that looked like glass. Which also brought her to how Elsa replaced her windows for her car, apparantly she knocked them out and replaced them with clear ice. Anna wasn't sure, but she didnt think that clear ice looked like glass... but whatever. Elsa's ice was apparantly different.
Anna looked around to make sure Elsa wasn't around before bringing her phone close to her mouth to whisper. "Seriously, what did you do to Elsa yesterday?" She asked suspciously.
"Oh, you know, talked with her about the reason she was here. She got upset and-" He giggled. "Well here we are. I'd rather not go into detail, I fear she may destroy the rest of the things I can transfer myself to. I'd hate to lose the phone. I just love being in your pocket, Anna." He told her happily.
"That's creepy, Olaf." She said, pulling him away from her face.
Olaf might have responded to Anna, but Elsa emerged from Anna's room. "Hi, Elsa!" He called merrily, not seeming to care about their previous mishap.
Elsa looked at the phone coldly. "Olaf." She greeted before looking to Anna. "Are we ready for our dating ritual to commence?" Elsa asked.
"Just told Kristoff. We're free to go." Anna told her.
They both left, traveling down the apartment stairs and outside to Anna's car. Anna's car was... well it was pretty much back to normal. Anna had watched with amazement as Elsa forced the dents out by using some sort of ray from her bracelet that forced the metal to move to Elsa's will. Anna would have asked Elsa more about it, but she was to busy freaking out with the thought that Elsa could possibly be seen. As for those upgrades Elsa apparantly put in? Wow, Anna had no idea what she did, but her car handled so much cleaner. It was amazing the way it turned now, the way it acclerated and even the way it braked. And it was apparantly sun powered like Elsa said it would be. There wasn't a guage to go by, which made Anna nervous she would run out of power in the middle of the road or something, but Elsa assured her that she would apply something later to ease her worries.
Anna was driving them to their destination for their date when she went to turn on the radio. But, she stopped just before doing it.
"I'm going to play music now... don't hit the car." Anna warned, glaring at the alien as if she could harm her if she did it.
Elsa said nothing and so Anna turned on her music. While Elsa sat, wondering what was so entertaining about a human stringing together words for no purpose with a cacophony of noise behind them, Anna was shaking her money maker in her seat to the beat. She sang and bounced in her seat, happy that she was having her second date with Elsa. Even Olaf joined in, though his programming did not allow him to understand the joy of human music, he did enjoy Anna's bubbly attitude. Elsa just looked out the window, an unamused look on her face as she watched the world pass.
By the time they reached their destination, Olaf was giggling madly, causing Anna to laugh due to him vibrating in her jeans. And Elsa? Elsa was wondering if it was possible to take apart the radio and still keep the car running.
"Okay, Elsa. We're here." Anna announced, slapping Olaf playfully to get him to stop vibrating. "And not a word from you Olaf. You know the rules."
"I am not to speak during your date. You got it, Anna." He told her cheerfully.
Anna got out of the car and walked over to Elsa's side. Elsa had just managed to get her seatbelt off when Anna opened the door for her.
"After you, my lady." Anna bowed as though she were some prince ready to escort his princess.
The gesture was lost on Elsa.
Elsa got out and looked around, wondering just where Anna had taken her for their second date. "This is the location?" Elsa asked.
Anna walked up beside her and took Elsa's hand, not letting it show just how much she wanted to shudder at the warm contact. "I figured we could take a nice walk in the park for starters." Anna said. When Elsa didn't budge after Anna went to walk ahead, she looked back to her girlfrend. "Um... was this a bad choice?" Anna asked unsure, wondering why Elsa looked so stern.
"There are so many humans." Elsa commented, watching as several humans sat on benches, laid in the grass, and small children ran around.
"It's the park. People come here to walk their pets, play with their kids, relax or excercise. They're here in full force because its the weekend." Anna told her.
Elsa seemed reluctant to go, but a tug from Anna and her feet moved forward. Anna could only smile at this. Anna knew Elsa might be nervous around crowds, but she was determined to show Elsa that there was nothing to fear. Most importantly she was out to show Elsa a good time. She took Elsa around the park, silently hanging onto her and blushing like a schoolgirl at the thought that she and Elsa were out in public as a couple. Anna was quiet because she had no idea what to talk about and Elsa contributed nothing, she was much to busy glaring at any human that walked too close to her.
"So uh..." Anna started, searching for something to talk about after ten minutes of walking. "You like monster movies?" Anna tried.
"Your false human tales of creatures that far surpass you is quite entertaining." Elsa told her, doing her best not to show the disappointment she felt when Anna told her that the movie she watched was not real.
"You're a lot better than me. I get scared easy." Anna admitted, though she didn't dare tell Elsa how she was afraid of bald men for months after watching The Mummy as a child.
Elsa watched as a couple jogged ahead of them and would soon pass them, her fingers tingling in preperation to freeze them if necessary. "Why? They are false tales, fabricated by the mind of a human." Elsa couldn't understand what was to fear about something you knew was fake.
"That's just how we are. You know i'm... and don't laugh okay? I'm still afraid of the dark." Anna felt embarrassed, but reminded herself that Elsa would not look at her and laugh like a normal person.
"Why? There is nothing in the dark that is not in the light." Elsa watched as the couple jogged by, the woman happily smiling at her as she went by.
Elsa did not return the gesture.
"I don't know... I just don't like not being able to see. It's like something could be in the dark that appeared after I turned off the lights. So I... well I hide under my covers whenever I turn off the lights to go to sleep. It makes me feel safe." Anna shrugged.
Elsa looked to the human beside her. "I assure you that if anything unwanted entered the apartment, I would know. I would not let anything harm you." And Elsa felt her heart pulse quicken when Anna looked up to her with a freckled smile.
"Aww, you're like my own personal bodyguard." Anna laughed. But then Anna blushed as a thought came to her, she looked ahead, not wanting to make eye contact with Elsa. "But uh... you know i'd sleep better if you were beside me." Anna wanted to cover her face, but she fought the urge.
Elsa just looked to her human, feeling nothing but a desire to please after hearing her comment. "Then I shall accompany you on the couch until you have drifted into slumber." Elsa told her before going back to watching for humans that ventured too close.
Anna blushed even harder as images that did not involve sleeping rushed into her head. "If you feel that way, then we can totally share the bed." Anna said, forgetting that Elsa did not need sleep.
"Then I shall stay in the bedroom until you are asleep." Elsa said with ease.
Anna, ignorant to the fact that Elsa did not know what she truly wanted, smiled goofily as they walked through the park. In fact Anna remained silent for a long time, just basking in Elsa's warmth that she gave so freely. Elsa wasn't much of a talker, but Anna was glad to just walk beside her, to know she was at the park with someone else, someone special to her.
The two walked for some time until Anna spotted something she couldn't resist. She lured Elsa over to a bench and sat her down, telling her she would be right back. Elsa obeyed, but only because the human was still in her line of sight. She watched the freckled girl run off to some human construction where a man sat inside of it. Elsa watched intently, staring at the man's movements and making sure that none of them were hostile. Anna exchanged money with him and he gave her something in return. Elsa watched as Anna came over with two hands full of something odd. Elsa had never seen the like.
When Anna got close enough, she extended one hand to Elsa, offering the item to her. "It's ice cream." Anna smiled at Elsa's inspecting gaze.
Elsa took the item and examined it, wondering why there were waves of cold air coming from the top of the cone. "What is the purpose of this 'ice cream'?" She asked, holding it away from her as though it were going to blow up.
"It's food, Elsa." Anna told her. "You know, a sweet treat."
"I do not require sustenance. It would be more logical if you take it and feed your hungry body." Elsa tried to give it back, but Anna refused to take it.
"You can eat. And so you're going to try this ice cream." Then Anna leaned in close to Elsa and whispered inconspicuously. "It's chocolate."
Elsa looked around as though humans would suddenly show up at the name and attack her. Then Elsa leaned in, eyes narrowed as she whispered back. "Is this some rare 'treat' as you call it? Shall we be condemned by others for consuming it?" Elsa asked seriously, looking at the man running his stall in a whole new light. Surely he and Anna must have some special connections to smuggle in something so dasterdly.
Anna, not realizing that Elsa was completely serious, leaned even closer and put on the best serious face she could muster. "No, however you shall be condemned to a lifetime of addiction. Once you go chocolate, you never go back." And then Anna leaned away and happily licked at her ice cream.
Elsa looked at the cold treat in her hands with amazement. Was it possible that humans had created something so addicting that one taste could leave you begging for more? Would her life only revolve around this treat? Would she need to make these same special connections as Anna in order to get more supplies for herself? Elsa didn't feel fear, was incapable of it, but she felt a wave of caution approach her as she stared at the brown snack that promised to drive her mind mad with its flavor.
Blue eyes looked to Anna. Elsa saw the way she licked at it, saw the content and happy look on her face as she happily whittled away at her snack. Surely the addiction must be manageable, she had never seen any terrible side effects from Anna. Elsa couldn't help her curiosity, she wanted to know what sort of flavor could enrapture Anna the way she was now. What was so worth it that you had to go to special vendors to acquire your goods? She needed to know.
So Elsa mimicked her girlfriend and brought the treat closer to her mouth. With a tentative pink tongue, she gave it a single lap.
Anna looked over at Elsa just as she gave the ice cream a single lick. "Good, huh?" Anna smiled at Elsa's furrowed brow.
Turns out it was a little too good...
"Elsa you're not going to- oh my god." Anna just watched as her girlfriend brought the cone to her mouth and devoured as much of the icecream as she could in a single bite. She watched with knowing pain as Elsa whimpered at the cold sensation that was filling her mouth. "Just work it around, work it around with your tongue." Anna tried to save her, but she watched helplessly as Elsa stomped her feet and leaned her head back in agony as she tried to deal with her risky action that was not paying off.
Eventually, after stomping around and flailing her arms like a child, Elsa managed to swallow the remainder of her chocolate ice cream. "Such a vile thing you have shown me. It tempts me with its delicious flavor. You want more and yet you can only consume so little at a time or you risk your own pain." Elsa said, looking at the cone in her hand as though it were the villian.
Anna just hummed in agreement. "That's ice cream."
The two finished their frozen treats, Elsa at a much slower pace than before. Elsa had devoured the cone ferociously when Anna told her it was edible. Afterwards the two just sat, enjoying the scenery that the park had to offer. Well, Anna did anyway. Elsa shifted her eyes from human to human, feeling uneasy out in the open like this. Her eyes eventually caught the eyes of a human boy that was looking her way. The small child was looking at her with wide eyes. Elsa simply narrowed her eyes at him and he jumped in fear, hiding behind the leg of what Elsa assumed was his mother. The boy kept stealing glances her way, making her wonder if she should consider freezing him.
"So uh..." Anna started, trying to think up conversation material. "I'm guessing that Ice of yours isn't magic. I mean really, who would think it was real magic. It's got to be something scientific." She didn't tell Elsa that she thought it was magic since she first saw it, that is until Olaf told her otherwise. "How uh... how exactly do you do it?" Anna asked, hoping Elsa was in the mood to answer questions, or rather that this question wasn't too personal.
Elsa turned her eyes to Anna. "There are no words in your english language that could describe the process efficiently. The best I can tell you is that there is a serpant like machine implanted into my body, currently in my arm, that allows me to turn your oxygen into ice." Elsa tried, wanting to explain more, but knowing that Anna's feeble human mind would not understand.
Anna nodded as though this was a normal thing. "Cool, cool. So uh... you getting by okay without your ship?" Anna knew what she really wanted to ask, but felt she should work up to it.
"It... makes me uneasy to be on your planet without the equipment I brought with me, however I believe I can make do with what your kind has to offer in the ways of technology." Elsa hated to admit that she felt worried whenever she left the apartment with no way to protect herself besides her ice.
Whether Elsa knew it or not, Anna was getting good at hearing the small changes in her voice that spoke of her feelings. She heard that small bit of worry in Elsa's voice, that slight trembling found in every human when they felt anxious.
Anna reached out a hand to touch Elsa's thigh, hoping the gesture came off as relaxing. "You've got no reason to be anxious. There's no way to tell your any different from the next person." She didn't tell her that she needed to work on her social skills.
The gesture must have meant something to Elsa, because she began to open up. "You asked me once... what I was trained to do." Elsa looked down at her hand, wishing Anna would never take it away.
Anna just blinked, looking a bit wide eyed. "I uh, I did. Are you... do you want to tell me about it?" Anna asked, hoping Elsa was ready to share a bit more about herself.
"I am not like others of my kind... I was not taught about our society, about how we lived or what we do. I haven't seen anything of the cities we live in, if we live in cities at all. I only know of... the training grounds where I grew up." Elsa hesitated then, worried about what her human would think of her if she told the rest.
Anna couldn't lie to herself, she wanted to know more, to know everything Elsa had to offer. Still, she wouldn't force her. "You don't have to tell me... but i'd like to know what you did there, what you trained in."
Elsa reached up and took Anna's hand that was on her thigh, holding it in her own, noting how fragile Anna was, noting how she could crush the bones with a simple squeeze of her hand. "I do not wish to talk about what I did there." Anna deflated at that. "However I can tell you that I was trained for a singular purpose. To complete my mission here on Earth." Elsa ran her thumb across Anna's knuckles. "I am here to find one of my own kind who has been here for many years."
Anna forced out a laugh. "To bring him back home? Kind of going to be hard without a ship... sorry about that." Anna didn't know why she tried, she could tell by Elsa's voice that she was not there to save anyone.
"I am to eliminate them and erase anything that could tell of their existence." Elsa admitted, hand clenching Anna's the slightest bit.
Anna wanted to say she was surprised, to show some shock towards Elsa's true purpose here. However there was none. She knew from the start that Elsa had not come to Earth for a joyous reason. The way Elsa jumped her the first time they met, the way she so readily attacked people, the way she knew so little about emotions. Anna knew she wasn't a normal person. Sure, she could just blame it all on Elsa being an alien, and maybe that was the case. Maybe everyone was like Elsa where she came from and so it was normal. Still, it was hard to think someone was out to do good when they were equipped with some scientific ice firing gizmo and looked down on your entire species. It certainly didn't help that Elsa seemed to have no regard for human life.
Still, she didn't think of Elsa as being bad.
"Is this the part where I back away in shock before running away from you, screaming at the top of my lungs?" Anna asked, trying to lighten the mood.
"You do not seem phased." Elsa told her, looking at her with a furrowed brow that demanded answers.
Anna just shrugged and looked towards the ice cream vendor. "C'mon Elsa... With the way you act, why would I be surprised that you're here to kill someone?" Anna barked out a laugh despite herself. "I was worried you were going to tell me that you were here to enslave all of humanity." Not really, but she thought it would be something that would weigh heavily on humanity.
"So you... don't care?" Elsa asked one last time, needing to confirm this.
Anna sighed. "Of course I think its wrong. Why do you have to kill them? Can't you just capture them and send them back to wherever you come from to face a trial?"
"No. My orders are specific."
"So you're a soldier?" Anna asked.
"I serve in no army. I go into this alone."
"So someone trained you to kill. Who?"
"I do not know, names were never given and there were many that commanded me." Elsa recited it all easily.
Anna took in a deep breath before sighing. "They train you only to kill, never show you their society, gave you none of their own names... Why bother serving them?" Anna asked.
Elsa looked to her then, eyes looking highly confused. "Without them I would not exist. I was born because they needed me. All i've ever known is them." Elsa answered, not once ever questioning why she followed her orders and did what she did.
Anna knew this could turn on her so fast and it would be really ugly if it did, but still she tried. "I'm just saying... you don't have to. You've got your own life here on Earth now. You don't have a ship to return anyway. Why not... just call it quits?" Anna bit her lip, afraid of the potential bomb she could be about to step on.
Elsa remained quiet for a moment. "I must complete my mission and return home."
The thought of Elsa leaving hurt Anna, hurt her more than when her highschool boyfriend broke up with her to date some girl who had bigger tits. She squeezed Elsa's hand in her own, almost as hard as she could, but it didn't effect the girl beside her.
"You don't have to. You could just... stay here. Forget about this guy you're after. Unless he's out to like blow up the world, who cares? Let the people who sent you here deal with it. You can stay with me... as my girlfriend. Don't you... don't you want to stay with me?" And just the thought of Elsa saying no was enough to make Anna's eyes wet.
Elsa caught sight of her wet eyes and looked away, back down to their hands. "I do want to stay with you, Anna. I like being here with you."
"Then just give it up." Anna softly pleaded.
"They would find me... kill me for abandoning the mission." She looked to Anna then. "Then they would kill you, to erase my existance from your world. They will kill anyone who knows of what I am."
"C'mon, Elsa. How would they find you on this huge planet? Especially when you're hiding away in my apartment a majority of the time." Anna let out a small laugh, hoping that she was getting to her.
"They would track me." She raised her left hand that was holding Anna's and shook her wrist to emphasize her bracelet. "This is easily trackable."
Anna glared at the thing as though it had done something. "Then break it. Get rid of it. You don't need it. I'll give you everything you need to survive here. A home, food, a bed, whatever you want Elsa and i'll give it to you." And Anna meant it.
Elsa looked back to her knees. "Please, Anna... you make a tempting offer, but I cannot."
"You can. Just destroy it and stay with me. I don't want you to leave, Elsa." Then Anna got desperate. "We humans... we die if we lose the ones we love. Is that what you want Elsa?"
Elsa looked to her for only a fraction of a second before looking away. "I can tell you are lying."
Anna looked defeated. "How?"
"Your face. I know it well enough to know the small details you give when telling the truth. There are too many differences right now, which indicate you are lying." Elsa told her calmly.
"Do you want me to beg?" Anna asked. "I'll do it. I'll beg you to stay Elsa."
Elsa closed her eyes. "Please, An-"
"Please don't leave me, Elsa. I'll do anything, give you anything. Just... just promise me you won't leave."
Elsa's jaw tensed. "...Okay."
Anna, disbelieving of what she heard, asked, "What?"
Elsa looked to her, looking defeated, as though Anna's words had delivered her real punches in a fight that she had lost. "I wish to stay, Anna. Please do not keep me in your home as a lost creature... but rather as your mate."
Anna took a moment to realize she had really said it, but when she did, she squealed in a way that she hated whenever her cousin did it. She threw her arms around Elsa in a hug, face over her shoulder and a wide, happy smile on her face.
"You won't regret this, Elsa! I'll do everything to make you happy!" Anna announced, not remembering a time she felt this happy.
Elsa tried to fight it, but a smile spread across her own lips at the feeling of her humans warm body pressed against her own. "I shall make you happy as well."
When they pulled away, Anna leaned in for a small kiss, just a peck before giggling. "Guess you're a new citizen of Earth."
Elsa gave a nod. "Yes." Then Elsa seemed to realize something. "Since I am to stay, I suppose we should reproduce like other humans. Since I will be here, I will be able to help raise them in their long years of life." Elsa told her with a smile.
Anna's breath left her. "Children?"
"Yes." She reached up and grabbed Anna's hand, loving the feel of it as she squeezed it softly. "I fear that I am still wary about being pregnant. So I hope you do not mind if it is I that impregnate you."
Anna gulped, having a hard time finding her words for a moment. "W-what do you mean? We are both girls."
Elsa gave a small twitch of her eyebrows to show her confusion. "Is this strange?"
Anna laughed. "Two girls can't have a baby, Elsa. That's why there are two genders. I told you before..." Then she leaned in and whispered. "About the penis and the vagina." Anna reminded.
Elsa's mouth formed an 'o' as she remembered. "Ah, yes. Forgive me." When Anna backed away with her own laugh, Elsa was quick to silence it. "Then I suppose only you may become pregnant. When shall I impregnate you?"
Anna just looked at her, amused for a moment before barking out a little laugh. "You're a girl, Elsa."
"Yes." Elsa nodded.
Anna just waited for her to realize what was being said, however Elsa continued smiling at her as though nothing were wrong. "So you can't impregnate me." Anna finished.
"Only the male genitalia is required, yes?" When Anna nodded, Elsa went on. "Then there is no problem. I can fill this role when needed."
Anna just looked baffled for a moment before something clicked.
Elsa could shapeshift.
Anna immediately blushed at what Elsa was insinuating. Could she really do that? Wouldn't that be weird?
Anna rubbed her legs together at the heat that formed between them. "L-lets not worry about kids right now. Maybe in the future. Right now we should just be enjoying each other." Anna stammered out, mind conjuring up images of Elsa in the nude with a certain piece of equipment that she never imagined there before.
Elsa nodded. "Whenever you are ready to bloat up your body with a parasite."
Anna groaned. "It's not a para-"
"Excuse me."
The couple both turned to see a small boy standing in front of their bench. Elsa recognized him as the boy that was watching her earlier. Her face remained passive, but her fingers were already conjuring ice just in case. As for Anna, all she saw was a small boy, probably six years old. He looked shy, embarrassed even, like he wanted to bolt and run at a moments notice. He was noticeably blushing with his arms behind his back.
"Something you need, little guy?" Anna tried, smiling at him kindly.
His little eyes looked to Anna and then to Elsa who was looking at him coldly. "I j-j-just wanted to say you're very pretty." And then the boy revealed a handful of dandelions that he'd probably picked from around the park.
Elsa didn't understand what was going on, but Anna sure did.
"Aww, did you pick those for her?" Anna asked. He nodded shyly, one foot making nervous circles in the dirt. Anna nudged Elsa at this. "Isn't he adorable?" When she noticed Elsa's wary look, she nudged her again. "Go on, take them." She encouraged.
Elsa reached out carefully and took the offered flowers. The boy gazed into her eyes as she did, looking thoroughly embarrassed, but smiled when she took them. He looked like he'd just won an award before running off. Anna and Elsa saw him run back to his mother, excitedly telling her about the pretty girl that accepted his flowers. The mother smiled at him and cooed before tossing a smile towards the couple on the bench and walking off with her son.
Anna just sighed affectionately. "I love them when they're like that. Just small and nice. The one thing I don't like about kids is the teenage years. I definitely don't want one then." Anna laughed, remembering all the T.V shows she had seen with annoying and rebellious teenagers.
"What do I do with these offerings?" Elsa asked, looking at the flowers in her hand cautiously.
Anna laughed. "Give them a smell." then Anna leaned forward to take a whiff. It smelled earthy and... well like a flower normally smelled. "Smells like nature." Then she giggled.
Only Anna didn't giggle for long when a decently sized flying ant crawled from under the flowers and flew onto her nose. She screamed out and fell off the bench, slapping at her face, though the bug was long gone, having flew off the moment she screamed. Elsa ignored her girlfriend and took a smell of the flowers. She smiled at the scent.
It smelt like Earth... her new home.
A/N: So uh... now for the bad news. You should figure it out from reading this chapter but... i've run dry. This was never meant to be a long story. Honestly when i first wrote it, I figured it'd be maybe twenty chapters at most. It was supposed to be a fun little story about an alien and human romance, with a small bit of plot. However after receiving so many wonderful reviews from you guys, I felt like I needed to up the ante. The original plot is... weak. I'm not ashamed to say it. I won't say whats going to happen, but I can tell you that it would not have left your jaws on the floor. So for the past few days i've been thinking and thinking, trying to come up with a better plot. There's a few things I can do... but i'm worried that implementing some of this stuff could throw the story off and potentially disappoint you. So yeah... I can't decide whether to try and make this a bit longer and add some more interesting things happening, or just stick with the original plot which is lackluster, but would perfectly fit with everything happening and has no chance of coming off as odd.
So yeah, that's the problem. I wrote this in the hopes of receiving just 1 little review, something as simple as 'this was nice' and I would have been content and happy with my work. However you guys have been amazing, I really don't know what to say. I don't want to disappoint anyone or at the very least the majority. So i'm working in my mind with how to enhance the plot and make it hopefully more satisfying than before.
Oh and also, I had a guy PM me with an idea he had for the story. I don't mind this at all, in fact I enjoy hearing people's ideas. So if you have ideas for the story (Such as Anna And Elsa go to a carnival on a date) then feel free to send me a PM or leave it in a review I guess. That also means you can send ideas for a story you'd like to see, like a new story. I can't promise i'll do everything sent, but I can promise that I will look at it and if I decide to use it, you will get credited in the A/N.