A/N: This was just a thought that came to me. My sister was talking about how Elsa should have just said yes to building a snowman with Anna, and I wrote this. It's short, but sweet!

She walks down the dark hallway, knowing that there's a bigger chance her parents will wake from the dead than there is that her sister will open the door. But, upon reaching her destination, she knocks anyways.

"Elsa?" She says after knocking twice. "Please, I know your in there. People are asking where you've been. They say have courage, and I'm trying to, just let me in."

And her voice breaks, and she needs to stop for a second, because if she keeps it up she'll only start to cry again.

"We only have each other, it's just you and me. What are we gonna do?"

And, it's just a thought, but theres a chance that she might just remember. Remember the fun and the laughter and the sisterly bond that they shared once upon a time.

So as she loses just about all hope, sinking to the ground and letting the tears finally escape she says it, so quietly, she doubts Elsa would even hear:

"Do you wanna build a snowman?"

And she closes her eyes thinking, 'If she ever opens this door, I may just slap her for keeping me out so long.'

And then, she hears it.

It's faint.

It's scarily low.

But it's there.

"Yes," she hears, and then louder, "Yes, I want to build a snowman."

And she stands up so fast, her head hurts a bit, but she doesn't care because, did she hear right? Or was it her imagination?

But then, the door opens. And there she stands. Beautiful, elegant, poised, graceful Elsa, is broken.

And all thoughts of harming her sister disappear, and she jumps forward and hugs her sister, her only sister, as hard as she can.

At first, Elsa is stiff, but then she just, melts into the affection.

She doesn't know how long they're like that, maybe seconds, maybe hours, but suddenly Elsa jumps back, as if Anna is on fire.

But then, her expression goes from scared to confused, to realization, to happiness in a matter of seconds, and she once again hugs Anna. And this hug definitely lasts longer, because they're still like that when a servant comes by to bring Elsa her meal.

"Actually," Elsa said when she pulled away from Anna, "I'll be eating downstairs."

And the two sisters set off for their first meal together in years.