Chapt. 6

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"Hey, how was your date?" Anna asked as Elsa stepped in the room.
"It was not a date,"
"Okay. How was your not-a-date?"
Elsa rolled her eyes at her sister's smirk and lay down in her bed, with her feet hanging over the side.
"So?" Anna asked.
"It was...good." Elsa said, a small smile appearing on her face.
"Just good?" Anna asked suggestively moving over to Elsa's bed.
"Yes, just good," Elsa poked her in the side.
"You're no fun," Anna pouted, "Are you at least going to tell me what happened?"
"Mmh," Elsa bit her lip in thought, "No,"
"What! What does that mean?"
"N-O. No. It's a word that normally expressed a negative response,"
Anna flicked Elsa on the forehead, "You don't need to go all 'Louis' on me. Since when do you not tell me about your dates,"
"This was not a date, remember." Elsa stood up, starting to change for bed.

"This is punishment for me teasing you isn't it?"
"Maybe," Elsa smirked evilly.
"But you will still tell me about your night later, right?"
"Probably,"
"That is so unfair,"
"I don't say no, did I?"
"Then it's a yes?" Elsa shrugged. Anna let out a frustrated cry, "Sis come on. I won't be able to sleep until you tell me,"
"Then I guess you're in for a long night,"
"Two can play this game. I'm not going to move from your bed until you tell me,"
"Fine by me, I'll just sleep..." Elsa cut herself short when she saw her sister's bed, a jumble of sheets, books and wrappers. "Jeez, Anna how can you stand to have your bed in such a mess."
Anna shrugged from under Elsa's blanket.
"Scoot over," Elsa said hitting her shoulder lightly. Anna slid over so there was enough space for her.
"So, you're going to tell me," Anna asked.
"Go to sleep Anna."
"Please,"
Elsa didn't respond.
"Please," Anna tickled Elsa's side. The older girls squirmed.
"Stop it," She tried to grab Anna's hands.
"Tell me," Anna continued her assault. Elsa tried to escape, but ran out of bed before she got out of Anna's reach. She fell with a solid 'thud'.

"Elsa, are you okay?" Anna asked, leaning over the side of the bed. Elsa glared up at her, grabbed the edge of the blanket and pulled. With a cry Anna tumbled to the floor next to Elsa.
"Yeah, I probably deserved that," She groaned into the carpet. Elsa got back into her bed, making sure to take up as much of the space as possible.
"Well I guess I have to clean up my bed now..." Anna said in a forlorn voice, "Even though it will take a while...an hour or two at the least,"
Elsa tried to shut out the voice and she refused to look at Anna, knowing the younger girl was putting on some dramatic show of despair with her face and hands. "And it will mean I won't get a good night's sleep, and that means I could..."
"Just get under the blanket before I stuff a pillow in your mouth," Elsa said holding up the corner blanket. Anna squealed happily and practically jumped on the bed snuggling next to her sister.
"You're so annoying sometimes,"
"I love you too,"
Elsa couldn't help but smile. She sighed and, much to Anna's delight, she started to tell her about her night with Jack.

"Guys! Over here!" Rapunzel hailed out her friends from the front of the movie theatre. Anna, Kristoff and Elsa waved back making their way over.
"Hey," She said, "We already got the tickets and Eugene and Mer are inside buying snacks."
"Cool," Kristoff said. He opened the door, holding it for the girls. They found Merida and Flynn arguing over what to buy.
"How can you eat those things? They're horrible," Merida said in disgust.
"It's cheese and olives, what part of that is horrible? Olives, on their own, great. Cheese on its own, fantastic. Together, it's food of the gods,"
Merida made a gagging sound.
"Fine, I'll just buy for myself then," Flynn snapped.
"Please and keep your disgusting food away from me,"

The other four sighed, but knew better than to but in. Flynn turned his attention away from Merida when he saw the others. "About time you got here," He said holding out a fist for Kristoff to bump.
"We're ten minutes late,"
"Was that all?" He asked, "Guess it felt like longer being stuck alone with her," Merida punched him in the gut.
"Hey, watch the violence DunBroch,"
"Make me Rider,"
"Okay, let's get these two apart," Anna and Elsa hooked Merida by her arms pulling her out of the line.
"No, if you leave him alone he'll only buy cheese and olive bites,"
"I won't let him." Rapunzel said.

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