A/N: See? I didn't take that long this time:)

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Anna looked at herself for the thousand time in the mirror, fixing her green dress every once in a while. She ran her fingers through her hair, grimacing at some messy strands that had started to ruin the perfect trance Elsa had made for her about an hour ago. She sighed, shaking her head frustrated with her hair. She would definitely ask for Elsa to fix it later.

Her sister got into their room, smiling at Anna and slowly approaching, wrapping her arms around the redhead's waist. Her blonde hair was fixed on a tight bun, and different from Anna's, was still perfectly done. She was wearing a blue dress with long sleeves and a few details made from ice, like really tiny snowflakes that were scattered all over it. Anna closed her eyes and leaned back, resting her head on Elsa's shoulder.

"You look really beautiful." Elsa whispered, making Anna smile and blush. "I can't believe you're already graduating."

"Okay, now you sound like mom." Anna answered with a giggle, turning around and wrapping her arms around Elsa's neck. "You also don't look so bad yourself." She joked. Elsa eyed her, lowering her hands and poking her hips, making her squeak. "No! Not fair!" Anna said, but Elsa continued to tickle the redhead. "S-stop! N-not funny!" Anna managed to say between her giggles.

"Well, it is for me at least." Elsa mocked. "You're so ticklish, love. I feel kind of bad for torturing you like that."

"T-then stop it!" Anna stuttered, trying to push the elder girl away. "Y-you're mean!" Somehow, she managed to escape from Elsa's embrace and ran straight to her bed. "Stay away! I-I don't want to ruin my dress." Elsa rolled her eyes and approached, sitting on the edge of her bed and opening her arms.

"I promise I won't do anything." She said with a smile spreading across her lips. Reluctantly, Anna approached, wrapping herself on Elsa's arms again. "I've got something for you." Elsa whispered, placing a kiss on the top of Anna's head. "You know, since you're graduating and stuff."

"You didn't have to buy me anything." Anna mumbled, looking at Elsa. "You know I wouldn't have minded."

"Who said I bought anything?" Elsa said with a smirk. She pulled a box made of ice, handing it to Anna. "Okay, I might have bought a part of it, but I swear I made most of it myself." Anna giggled, sitting straight on her sister's arms. "You know we can't wear a ring or something like that." Elsa started, opening the box. There were two necklaces, with an icy snowflake parted right in the middle. "I thought that this was a pretty good option then. I mean, if anyone asked, we could say it's a sister thing." Anna looked at her amazed, and then looked back to the box. "W-well, I mean, we would know of course. And our friends. I-I meant it to be like a ring. It's just a promise that we'll be together, no matter what. It's a reminder that I'll always be with you, and that I love you more than anything, and that you'll always come first on my priority list. No matter what happen, no matter if I ever get mad at you, I want you to remember I'll always love you." Anna smiled at her, tears running down her cheeks.

"See what you do to me? You're ruining my makeup." She laughed weakly, leaning to kiss Elsa deeply. "You do know I'll always love you too, right? Even when you tickle me, or even when you burn my eggs in the morning, and even when you get way too stubborn, and you know you do." Elsa giggled, resting her forehead on Anna's. "Goddamn it, why do you have to be so sweet all the time? It's not fair, you know." She ran her thumb through Elsa's smooth skin. "I love it, Elsa. It's perfect, really."

"Can I put it on you?" Elsa asked, and Anna nodded. She took one of the necklaces, putting it around Anna's neck before placing a kiss on her skin. Anna mirrored her sister, and then hugged her from behind tightly. They stayed in silence for a while, before Anna came up with a question.

"It won't melt, right? Because it would be kind of embarrassing if I suddenly had my shirt wet, like if I had drooled. I mean, it's disgusting. Well, but considering that the other things you made didn't melt – well, apart from that crown you once made to me. And that dress for my doll when we were younger, and also these shoes, but I'm not counting these because I think even leather would have melted on that fucking hot asphalt. Really. But –" Elsa stared at her with a smile upon her lips, trying to stiff a giggle. "And I was rambling again. Sorry. So, does it melt?"

"No. I made it with my best ice." Elsa answered. "And just for the record, you do droll, sweetheart. But don't worry; I'm not dumping you because of that. I kind that got used to that."

"Don't you dare to ever dump me, Elsa Dalen." Anna hissed, making the blonde girl laugh.

"Promise I won't, sweetie. Now come over here; we better fix your hair now."

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She looked beautiful. No, she looked stunning. Elsa watched Anna up on the stage, her face reddening for all the looks she was getting and her eyes showing a bit of fear of the whole situation. The blonde girl offered her sister a bright smile and a thumbs up, but it only made Anna's face get even redder, if that was possible. She saw Kristoff and Rapunzel close to Anna, waving at her. She smiled, waving back.

"Sorry we are late; Adam couldn't find a place to park his car." Belle whispered, sitting by Elsa's side. Adam smiled at her, but didn't say a word. "Has it already started?"

"Not yet, I think it's just about to." Elsa answered, not taking her eyes off Anna. Her blue eyes met the greenish ones, and for a moment, it was like only the two of them were there. For some reason, that warmed Elsa's heart. In that moment, she knew she was always going to be the only one for Anna. And she knew she would always be the only one for her as well.

"She looks beautiful." Belle said, eying her friend. "And you do too."

"Thank you." The blonde girl answered, blushing. For the first time, she took a moment to analyze her friend. She was wearing a yellow dress, which happened to fit her perfectly. Adam was wearing jeans and a dark-blue shirt, matching his eyes. "You look beautiful too. And you look handsome, Adam." He laughed, thanking her for the compliment.

"Did she like the necklace?" The brunette asked, pointing to Elsa's chest.

"She loved it." Elsa smiled. "She's wearing it."

"It's starting, guys." Adam whispered, poking the girls.

The ceremony wasn't too long. There weren't many students graduating anyway, so it was over in about an hour. When Anna was called, Elsa tried her best not to make a fizzle, but she couldn't resist. It was Kristoff who started anyway, so they couldn't blame it on her. Anna eyed both of them, but Elsa didn't mind. It was definitely worth it.

"You were absolutely stunning over there, Anna!" Belle complimented, making the redhead blush.

"Thanks." She murmured, hugging the brunette and then Adam. She narrowed her eyes at Elsa, crossing her arms. "I'm mad at you."

"No, you are not." Elsa said, stiffing a giggle. "I know you. You're just pissed off because you didn't do it when I graduated on high school." She wrapped her arms around Anna carefully, placing a kiss on her forehead. It was okay. Just two sisters hugging each other. "You looked amazing over there. I'm proud of you." Anna beamed, hugging Elsa's neck.

"I'm still mad." Anna whispered on her ear before letting her go. Elsa rolled her eyes but smiled, following her sister to the car. "Are we going to get dinner at Oaken's?"

"That's the plan. Kristoff is joining us, by the way. Apparently Mr. Pabbie had some trouble and couldn't make it. But one of his two hundred cousins is coming with us." Anna nodded, getting inside the car. She took a look around, before leaning in and crashing her mouth against Elsa's. The blonde moaned, pulling Anna closer and smiling at the kiss. "You're so good at this." She muttered, as Anna slipped her tongue inside her mouth. The redhead lowered her hand, scratching Elsa's thigh under her dress. "Please, don't do this." Elsa said weakly. "I – we have reservations. A-and they have already left."

"Do what?" Anna asked sweetly, smiling at Elsa. The blonde groaned, resting her head on her seat. "Is little Elsa getting excited."

"Anna, for fuck's sake, don't call my penis that!" Elsa hissed, making her girlfriend laugh. Anna leaned, giving Elsa one last kiss before leaning back to her seat.

"Well, come on then!" She said. "I don't want to be late for dinner." Elsa sighed, starting the car.

"I swear; you're going to kill me doing that someday."