-Mary-

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That evening continued to be awesome; my sister and Arthur's mother talked a lot about my country and how different it is from America, that they should visit it and so on; My brother in law was speaking to John about politics and other boring stuff, Jimmy clung to me and asked many questions like "Should I make sure you're never angry? 'Cuz i don't want to be frozen by you" or " When you built that ice palace, were you thinking about Anna at all?"

"No, my sister was fine how she was."

He was delighted to find out my sister's name is really Anna and that made him really sure I was Elsa, adapted to America.

"After all, you're coming from another country, you can sing Let it go without worry and your sister's name is Anna! Don't even dare to tell me you're not Elsa!"

"Jimmy, Elsa is from Denmark, I'm from the Eastern Europe. Romania. Have you heard about it?"

"Pfft, of course not! You're lying!" and I let him at that.

We got home pretty late even though we were living just next door, but it really felt nice to be around Judy, John and Jimmy... And Arthur. Why is he the only one whose name starts with 'A' ?



Next day was Saturday. When I woke up and looked at the window I realized I can see Arthur's room.

Last night I realized he looks a lot like his mother: dark, straight hair, blue-green big eyes, white skin and dark pink colored lips.


-Arthur-

Last night, when I saw her sister for the first time, I made a list of what they have in common:

1. Dark brown hair (Mary's is curly while Anna's is just wavy)

2. They smile the same, a bit when something is cute, then teeth showing when it is awesome, then thy burst into a weird laughing when it is funny (their laughs are completely different!)

3. They love sweets

4. They love spicy stuff (while both seem experienced at it, Mary isn't as tough as Anna)

5. Their hands, skin and moles seem the same

6. They have (maybe) the same weight

7. Practically, for someone with bad eyes, it's impossible to discern them

8. Their voices are low pitched, but they gradually rise to very high and back low very easy

9. They both have a lot of energy

10. They are both shy ( Anna opens up more quickly than Mary, but that's a given)

11. They both speak like natives and nobody would have realized they are not born in a English speaking country.

12. They both know a lot, like a lot!


Also, I discovered I can see into Mary's bedroom from my bedroom, which means she can also see mine. That's gonna be rough. Now we're not just neighbors anymore.

Jimmy is still sleeping because he was overly excited last night about Mary-Elsa. Can't blame him. I think Mary is lucky that Elsa has only one song, and I bet Anna knows already all of Anna's songs.


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