Chapter 15

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Elsa's POV

I continued to pace in the small white room.

That's when I heard the door creak open.

I whipped around and saw Hal, tears streaked his face.

"Why did you tell them I was crazy!" I yelled.

"Because you're dangerous, Elsa. You killed Anna."

Tears filled my eyes.

"She is dead?" I croaked.

"It was too late when we got here. If you didn't resist then maybe we could've gotten here in time. Don't you see what you've done? You're a monster."

I fell to my knees and sobbed into the ground. She was dead and it was all my fault. I let my anger control me and now she was dead. I was alone in this world now. I am a murderer.

I heard someone running then a loud thump.

I lifted my head and saw Anna laying on the ground, a needle in her hand. Hal looked confused.

"She is alive! You lied to me!"

I picked her up and cradled her in my arms. Her face was blank and pale. I looked at the needle in her hand. I pulled it out and chucked it at Hal.

"What have you done?" I cried.

He took a few steps back and darted out of the room.

I sobbed into Anna's hospital gown.

She couldn't be dead. She was alive. The needle was an antidote. I just kept telling myself that.

"Anna." I cried softly. I stroked her orange hair.

A tear dripped down my cheek onto her soft skin.

I cried into her small shoulder. She was still warm.

"Elsa." I heard a soft voice croak.

I lifted my head and saw her eyes blink open slowly.

"Anna." I smiled.

She lifted her hand up and touched my greasy hair that was covered with sweat and tears.

"You need a shower."

I laughed and hugged her. Her weak arms wrapped around my shoulders.

"I'll never hurt you again." I whispered.

We held each other for a while until I heard someone clear their throat by the door.

I looked up and saw Anna's friend Chris standing there awkwardly.

"We are in a lot of trouble."

***

After explaining to the security guards our dilemma, they let us go to get Anna's blood transfusion.

"It will only hurt a little bit." I said soothingly.

The nurse stuck a needle in my arm then Anna's.

I watched the crimson blood flow through the tube.

Anna smiled and I smiled back.

The nurse took the needles out of our arms.

"We are going to heal Anna's ribs then she will be free to go."

I nodded and walked out of the room with Chris.

We sat in the waiting room with his dog and the white rabbit I had met in the woods.

"It's good you're back." He finally said.

I looked down at my sweaty palms.

"I should've never left. My problems are always going to catch up to me."

"Who said they were problems?"

I looked into his shiny blue eyes.

"Maybe they are just skills we have. Not our best skills, but in the end they turn out to be useful. Now, you see how much you need Anna and Anna needs you. If you never ran away, you two would still be pretty far apart."

He smiled and I smiled back.

"Thanks for everything."

"I like having a little adventure now and then." He laughed.

I saw a nurse pushing somebody in a wheel chair.

"They said I can leave in a few days. My rib fractures weren't that bad." Anna said brightly.

I couldn't help but feel bad for throwing that rock.

"I'm so glad." I smiled.

"Elsa, you rock."

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