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Anna and Kristoff
"Oh my god! Why hasn't she called me yet?" Anna grumbled as she paced around the living room. Maybe it was her unbalanced hormones or her reason to finally become the hero, but she wanted to see Elsa fail. There. She finally said it. She wanted to be the one to help her this time.

"Elsa, right?" Kristoff asked, flipping through the newspaper unamused. She had been complaining about this for the past three days now. He was almost tempted to call Elsa to tell her to call Anna so she would be sane again.

"Well who else! You know I don't have many friends! Well, I have friends, but none that would call me at this time of day on a weekend." She quickly mumbled, twirling her braid around her finger as she stared off into the distance. Anyway, she was getting off subject.

"Is this about Gene and Rap's kids again?" He questioned, still not really paying attention to her. As long as he kept the conversation going, she could rant on and on to him. Usually he would listen, but by now, he was done with this topic.

"Well of course! I mean, they're crazy kids and for some reason Elsa still hasn't called to ask me for help." Anna blabbered on and on as Kristoff blurred her out. Soon, all he could hear was blah blah blah from her lips. He flipped the page in his paper, almost falling asleep.

"So why do you wish failure on your sister again?" He questioned, cutting her off. The thought hit him as he thought about them having another child in the house soon. Anna was due in almost a month now. What if he had another girl and they were sisters? Would they have the same type of relationship like Anna and Elsa?

"Why do you think that?" She fumbled, trying not to sound suspicious, but when that happens, Kristoff usually finds out that she's hiding something. Look, Anna is just a really, really, really bad secret keeper.

"Because you keep wanting her to fail." Kristoff fired back, not even looking to see how she took that response. He knew her well enough. She dropped her jaw then stood up straight again.

"I don't wish failure on my sister, Kristoff!" She scolded. He peered over the newspaper, raising one of his eyebrows. He knows everything about her. There's no point in lying. Anna huffed and rolled her eyes. "Fine! I wish failure on my sister. Happy now?" She exclaimed.

Kristoff leaned back into his chair and flipped the page again. "Recognizing the problem is the first step." He remarked. She groaned and pulled on her braids. Why did he always have to be right?

"Look, I just want to be the hero this time, okay? Elsa has always been the one to help me out of sticky situations. Just this one time, I want to show her that I can help her!" She cried, pacing around the room. Kristoff tilted his head back and forth behind the newspaper. Elsa was always helping Anna, even when he was around.

"Maybe today will be your lucky day." He replied, making Anna stop in her tracks. She tilted her head, staring at him. She scrunched her nose, confused. What the hell was he talking about?

"Huh?"

Kristoff folded his paper and tossed it to the side. He stood up and stretched. "I'm just saying, today's Sunday. Rap and Eugene are regulars for church. Elsa and Jack will have to take the kids to church and entertain them. Jack and Elsa both do nothing on Sunday. They're going to want a break." He explained, walking up to his wife.

She tapped her chin, looking up at him. Would that really work? Telling Elsa she needed a break so Anna could take over and show off her mad motherly skills? "Kris, you're a genius!" She cheered, hugging him. He accepted it, giving her one back. He planted a kiss on her head.

"Sven, no!" A voice cried. They looked back at each other and ran up the stairs. Anna trailed far behind, being as she's pregnant, but they hurried to Kristen's room. "Stop it!" She shouted as Kristoff entered.

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