Chapter 23 by Elphie

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Chapter 23: Elsa's Point of View

Flynn had to leave again, and this time Elsa couldn't take it. Her love for him was so strong, that every time he had to go, she was left in a gut-wrenching state of emotional pain. In all her life, King Flynn Rider of Corona was the only being or force that had ever been able to reach the center of Elsa. The way Elsa always wanted to be, but couldn't manage to bring out no matter how hard she tried. She had been shut down by so many things in her life, but somehow Flynn was able to finish the maze that separated everyone else from who Elsa really was. Sometimes that saddened her, but in the end, she was glad it was Flynn who'd be the only person to ever really know her. As Elsa watched the sunset, like she so often did, a letter, floating down in a bubble, traveled down to her. Immediately recognizing it's sender, Elsa tore open the little note. What? Anna hadn't left? UGH. Elsa sat herself on Flynn's bed, which she always slept in when he was away. When she finished reading the letter from Galinda, she was mortified. She'd KILLED someone. Overwhelmed by Flynn's absence and now the burden of death, Elsa burst out in tears. In her anger and misery, the tiny droplets of water froze to her face instantaneously. Elsa, still crying, stood up and got ready for bed. Flynn stood in the doorway, watching her attempt to brush her hair but failing due to the tears that streaked her pale face, pouring from her ice blue eyes. Elsa turned around, her dress half off, noticing Flynn. Without thinking she ran to comfort of his arms, completely unaware from the waist up all she had on was her lingerie. Flynn, shocked but somewhat pleased, embraced her. When Elsa explained what had happened over in Oz, he sat her down on the bed, stroking her platinum blonde strands of hair. He let her cry on his shoulder, and soon began to feel better. Right then and there, she thought about how much she wanted to have sex with him, something she'd never said about anyone else before. She pushed the thought away and fell asleep in his arms, feeling better, but still shocked.

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