Chapter 7: Corona

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Alright, here's chapter 7!!!!!! Sorry for being so lazy on updating, but hey this is the start of an adventure!!! Let's goooooooooo :)

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It took a few more hours after the firework show ended that we finally arrived in Corona. I was really tired and could barely keep my eyes open when Kristoff announced that we had arrived. I exchanged a few words with Anna about her planning.

“Goodness, I am tired. What time is it?” I asked, rising from my temporary bed in the boat.

“It’s, well, four o’ clock in the morning.” Anna, who was at the other end of the room, replied, avoiding my eyes.

“All of these just for that firework show.” I said, sounding a little annoyed.

“Yeah…well, it was worth it, wasn’t it?” Anna giggled awkwardly.

I smiled and nodded at her.

I thought of the firework show last night and the scenery still left me in awe. It was a great way to kick off a trip. I did not even mind that much about the lack of sleep after witnessing the sparks in the sky.

Anna and I used the bathroom one after another, then we walked out of our room.

“Good morning, Elsa!” Olaf said when I took my first step out my room.

“Morning, Olaf.” I replied.

“I feel so weird about greeting ‘good morning’ to everyone when it is so dark out here,” Olaf continued saying, “which is why I love mornings so much! There are so many different varieties of mornings.”

“There are, aren’t there?” I replied.

“Yes! Yes!” Olaf said again.

I looked around and then turned to Anna.

“You know, I really don’t mind if you want to spend the night in Kristoff’s room,” I informed her, “I’m not that possessive.”

Anna blushed a little at the mention of Kristoff, and laughed at the word ‘possessive’.

“Oh, that wouldn’t be necessary. Sisters can share room even when they’re adults too, did you know that?” Anna smiled at me.

“Yes, but-“ I said, before Anna cut me off.

“I’ll be in Kristoff’s room as soon as you have someone for yourself, Elsa.” Anna threw a mischievous smile at me.

I felt blood rushing rapidly to my cheeks, and my heartbeat rate increased significantly. “Anna, you need to stop treating your sister like an item for sale.” I said.

Anna laughed.

“But Elsa, you should be with someone!” Anna gave me the puppy dog eyes, but it was not working very fine.

“I’m not going to be with anyone,” I said, and then added, “romantically, anytime soon. It’s just not happening.”

“But-“ Anna said, and I cut her off this time.

“End of discussion. Now, let’s get going.” I said, then instructed her to get ready to step her foot on the land of Corona, for the first time ever.

Without a doubt, I was exhilarated to be here.

There were two servants who were with us the whole time throughout this boat ride, and they would be joining us on our days in Corona. I watched on the deck as they carried our luggage onto the shore.

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