After Anna had sucked Kristoff’s cock clean and used the table napkins to wipe her mouth, they went outside to search for Elsa. They walked through the open front gates, but no one gave Anna the same attention Elsa had. Ever since the gates opened, Anna would make daily trips out of the castle and into the town. The townsfolk had gotten so used to the royal princess poking around that they weren’t even surprised anymore to see her.
Following what Anja said, Anna and Kristoff walked into the direction of the Arendelle Park, hoping to find Elsa and Rainer.
“You think they are still there?” Kristoff asked.
“Hmm,” Anna pursed her lips as she observed the townsfolk around her. She observed the children who were playing out on the street, each of them holding wooden toys, engulfed in their own fantasy world. Watching them, Anna wondered if her life right now would be different if her childhood had been more normal. She had spent her entire childhood locked away in the castle, wishing that Elsa would open her door. Watching these kids, she couldn’t help but smile.
“Anna?”
“Yes?” Anna snapped out of her thoughts, pulled back into reality by Kristoff.
That’s right, Kristoff, Anna smiled. He was the one she met out in the wilderness. If she hadn’t met him, she would have frozen to death in the mountains.
“Do you think they are still at the Arendelle Park?”
“I don’t know,” Anna answered. “Let’s ask!”
“Anna...I don’t think we can just ask any random person if they have seen the Queen, I mean your sister.”
“Why not?” Anna shrugged and she spotted an old lady selling hats, shoes and other homemade items.
“Excuse me,” she hopped over. “Have you seen Queen Elsa?”
With a sigh, Kristoff shook his head and closed his eyes. He loved Anna’s eccentric energy, but in cases like these she could be a little too headstrong.
“Yes, I gave her one of my hats about an hour ago,” the old lady said.
Upon hearing that, Kristoff turned and his jaw dropped. This was too much for a coincidence.
The old lady took one of her hats and planted them on Anna’s head.
“This green one suits you, dear,” the old lady said with smiling eyes.
“Thank you!” Anna beamed.
Kristoff took a gold coin from his pocket, but the old lady shook her head.
“The Queen came to me asking for directions,” she said. “I told her to go up the street.”
“But since then, have you noticed anything that was unusual?” Kristoff asked, already thinking ahead.
The old lady thought a for while before pointing in the direction of the Arendelle castle.
“Just now I heard a lot of ruckus over there,” she said. “I’m not sure what it was about, but I think I heard some kids shout ‘Queen Elsa’.”
“Thank you,” Kristoff said and took Anna by the hand.
“Hey! Shouldn’t we go to the park?”
Kristoff shook his head. “That information is outdated. We need to follow the crowd.”
Soon enough, they spotted the crowd and Anna asked some of the kids why everyone was so excited.
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Frozen: A Desire for More
FanfictionComing across the seas, the son of the late Duke of Weselton looks to reestablish trade routes, willing to give Elsa whatever desire she craves in the royal bed...and much more. Elsa will navigate her way through seduction, politics and ultimate sur...