Post by QueenElsa on Dec 17, 2014 18:14:16 GMT
All right. I've been obsessed with Kristanna lately, and have been writing a few different one-shots (one-chapter stories) for them, and I decided to post them all in one thread on here. I will give a brief synopsis of each one and put the stories themselves in spoilers, because they're quite lengthy. Let me know what you think.
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"I Hate You!"
Okay. I wrote this a few weeks ago, shortly after the episode "Smash the Mirror" was released. This is just a slight twist on the episode, while Anna's under the Spell of Shattered Sight. What if it lasted for longer than it really did? It starts at Elsa and Anna's confrontation.
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"I Missed You"
Okay. Congratulations to you if you were able to read all the way through the last one. This one is much lighter than it, trust me. Basically, Kristoff returns after being away for three weeks ice harvesting with a couple of surprises for Anna. Enjoy!
I will add more as I write them. Let me know what you thought of these ones, as well. Constructive criticism is always appreciated.
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"I Hate You!"
Okay. I wrote this a few weeks ago, shortly after the episode "Smash the Mirror" was released. This is just a slight twist on the episode, while Anna's under the Spell of Shattered Sight. What if it lasted for longer than it really did? It starts at Elsa and Anna's confrontation.
I walked into the room, holding the urn. Elsa was sitting at the table, but when she saw me, immediately stood up, rushing over to me.
"Thank goodness you're safe!" She exclaimed. "At first I couldn't find Ingrid, and ever since I've been worried sick." Of course it was now when she worried about me. Not the thirteen years that she shut me out.
"I suppose I should be grateful," I said coldly, walking over to the table.
"Did everything go all right? You seem upset," she said. That was the understatement of the year. I noticed all of the food on the table that hadn't been touched yet.
"What's all this?" I asked.
"Oh, I wanted to surprise you with something special," Elsa answered, walking over to the end of the table. "It's all chocolate. I'm afraid the ice cream's long melted, but I can make you more if you'd like."
"That's just like you," I said, looking at all of the food. "Thinking some food and fancy jewelry can make up for everything you did to me."
"Everything I did to you?" Elsa asked, confused. "Anna, what are you talking about? I mentally rolled my eyes. As if she didn't know.
"It all came back to me when we were in the east wing of the palace. How you ignored me for all those years. Left me to wander this place like a ghost," I explained.
"Is this a joke?" Elsa asked. "Because of my ruse? Because if you're trying to get back at me, Anna, it isn't funny." I knew this went much farther than that ruse she did on me, though.
"Do you want to know the worst part?" I asked her. Not waiting for an answer, I continued. "You let me believe that it was my fault. That I had done something wrong."
"How can you say these things?" Elsa asked, walking over to me. "We promised we'd never be like this. What happened?"
"I've come to my senses," I answered, ripping off my necklace she had given to me and walking towards the fireplace.
"Anna, no!" Elsa said, trying to stop me, but I didn't want to listen to her. I cast it into the fire. "This isn't you! It can't be!"
"I'm afraid it is," our aunt, Ingrid, answered, walking into the room. I didn't hear anything else that they said, though, lost in thought about everything Elsa did.
"You wouldn't even talk to me. 'Go away, Anna!' 'Go away, Anna!'" I said, repeating the lines she said to me over and over again when she shut me out. "You were supposed to be my sister!"
"I am your sister," Elsa said, but I didn't believe her. Sister wouldn't do what she did to me. "Anna, please, put down the urn." Ingrid continued talking, but I couldn't hear anything she or Elsa said. I watched as my older sister crossed her arms, and I took off the lid of the urn, sucking her in it, then I closed it. Ingrid came up to me and snatched the urn from my hands. I attempted to take it back, but she put her hand up to my throat.
"Stay away from her!" I heard someone say. I turned to see Kristoff there. My angry glare didn't fade away. "Anna, are you okay?"
"No, I'm not okay! I hate you!" I shouted.
"Wait, what? Why?" Kristoff asked.
"Because! Two years ago, when I first asked for your help, you refused! I had to bribe you into helping me!" I shouted. "And then, when your family told us the cure for my frozen heart, you took me back to Hans. You abandoned me!" Tears began streaming down my cheeks, but I didn't care.
"Anna," Kristoff said, in a sad tone. But I knew he was faking it.
"No! I'm not finished!" I shouted. "When I went searching for you, you weren't even remotely close to where I was! And then, when I froze over, you kept your distance from me!"
"What? Anna, please, you just need to calm down," he said, reaching to touch me.
"NO! I WON'T CALM DOWN! I WILL NEVER CALM DOWN! OUR RELATIONSHIP IS OVER!" I yelled.
"Anna, this is just hate talking. Everything you mentioned happened two years ago," he reasoned.
"So?" I asked coldly.
"So, therefore it's in the past, and you need to let go of it and just move forward," Kristoff said. I shook my head.
"No. I promise, I will never marry you! You've broken my heart too much," I said, the tears never-ending. "I can't marry someone like you or Hans. Good-bye, Kristoff." Then, I punched him in the jaw, sending him flying over to the table and onto the ground.
Then the spell broke.
"Wait, what?" I asked, slowly regaining myself. Then I noticed Kristoff. "Kristoff!" I shouted, running over to him. I looked over at Ingrid, who was standing near the fireplace. "What did you do?"
"I didn't do anything," Ingrid said. "You did it."
"What? No! I couldn't have," I said, and looked around for Elsa. "Where's my sister?"
"You trapped her," my aunt replied.
"Trapped her?" I repeated, and that's when I noticed the urn in her arms. "No! Elsa!" I breathed, and broke down in tears.
"Eventually, they will soon come back, and they will hate you for what you did to them," she said.
"So, what do you want me to do?" I asked.
"Absolutely nothing," Ingrid said. "Eventually, people will see me as the monster who did this. I suppose it's time that I embrace that, and be one." I bent over Kristoff as she flicked her wrist, and I watched as ice crawled up my body, just like it did two years ago. And then everything went black.
"Thank goodness you're safe!" She exclaimed. "At first I couldn't find Ingrid, and ever since I've been worried sick." Of course it was now when she worried about me. Not the thirteen years that she shut me out.
"I suppose I should be grateful," I said coldly, walking over to the table.
"Did everything go all right? You seem upset," she said. That was the understatement of the year. I noticed all of the food on the table that hadn't been touched yet.
"What's all this?" I asked.
"Oh, I wanted to surprise you with something special," Elsa answered, walking over to the end of the table. "It's all chocolate. I'm afraid the ice cream's long melted, but I can make you more if you'd like."
"That's just like you," I said, looking at all of the food. "Thinking some food and fancy jewelry can make up for everything you did to me."
"Everything I did to you?" Elsa asked, confused. "Anna, what are you talking about? I mentally rolled my eyes. As if she didn't know.
"It all came back to me when we were in the east wing of the palace. How you ignored me for all those years. Left me to wander this place like a ghost," I explained.
"Is this a joke?" Elsa asked. "Because of my ruse? Because if you're trying to get back at me, Anna, it isn't funny." I knew this went much farther than that ruse she did on me, though.
"Do you want to know the worst part?" I asked her. Not waiting for an answer, I continued. "You let me believe that it was my fault. That I had done something wrong."
"How can you say these things?" Elsa asked, walking over to me. "We promised we'd never be like this. What happened?"
"I've come to my senses," I answered, ripping off my necklace she had given to me and walking towards the fireplace.
"Anna, no!" Elsa said, trying to stop me, but I didn't want to listen to her. I cast it into the fire. "This isn't you! It can't be!"
"I'm afraid it is," our aunt, Ingrid, answered, walking into the room. I didn't hear anything else that they said, though, lost in thought about everything Elsa did.
"You wouldn't even talk to me. 'Go away, Anna!' 'Go away, Anna!'" I said, repeating the lines she said to me over and over again when she shut me out. "You were supposed to be my sister!"
"I am your sister," Elsa said, but I didn't believe her. Sister wouldn't do what she did to me. "Anna, please, put down the urn." Ingrid continued talking, but I couldn't hear anything she or Elsa said. I watched as my older sister crossed her arms, and I took off the lid of the urn, sucking her in it, then I closed it. Ingrid came up to me and snatched the urn from my hands. I attempted to take it back, but she put her hand up to my throat.
"Stay away from her!" I heard someone say. I turned to see Kristoff there. My angry glare didn't fade away. "Anna, are you okay?"
"No, I'm not okay! I hate you!" I shouted.
"Wait, what? Why?" Kristoff asked.
"Because! Two years ago, when I first asked for your help, you refused! I had to bribe you into helping me!" I shouted. "And then, when your family told us the cure for my frozen heart, you took me back to Hans. You abandoned me!" Tears began streaming down my cheeks, but I didn't care.
"Anna," Kristoff said, in a sad tone. But I knew he was faking it.
"No! I'm not finished!" I shouted. "When I went searching for you, you weren't even remotely close to where I was! And then, when I froze over, you kept your distance from me!"
"What? Anna, please, you just need to calm down," he said, reaching to touch me.
"NO! I WON'T CALM DOWN! I WILL NEVER CALM DOWN! OUR RELATIONSHIP IS OVER!" I yelled.
"Anna, this is just hate talking. Everything you mentioned happened two years ago," he reasoned.
"So?" I asked coldly.
"So, therefore it's in the past, and you need to let go of it and just move forward," Kristoff said. I shook my head.
"No. I promise, I will never marry you! You've broken my heart too much," I said, the tears never-ending. "I can't marry someone like you or Hans. Good-bye, Kristoff." Then, I punched him in the jaw, sending him flying over to the table and onto the ground.
Then the spell broke.
"Wait, what?" I asked, slowly regaining myself. Then I noticed Kristoff. "Kristoff!" I shouted, running over to him. I looked over at Ingrid, who was standing near the fireplace. "What did you do?"
"I didn't do anything," Ingrid said. "You did it."
"What? No! I couldn't have," I said, and looked around for Elsa. "Where's my sister?"
"You trapped her," my aunt replied.
"Trapped her?" I repeated, and that's when I noticed the urn in her arms. "No! Elsa!" I breathed, and broke down in tears.
"Eventually, they will soon come back, and they will hate you for what you did to them," she said.
"So, what do you want me to do?" I asked.
"Absolutely nothing," Ingrid said. "Eventually, people will see me as the monster who did this. I suppose it's time that I embrace that, and be one." I bent over Kristoff as she flicked her wrist, and I watched as ice crawled up my body, just like it did two years ago. And then everything went black.
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"I Missed You"
Okay. Congratulations to you if you were able to read all the way through the last one. This one is much lighter than it, trust me. Basically, Kristoff returns after being away for three weeks ice harvesting with a couple of surprises for Anna. Enjoy!
It had been three weeks since Kristoff had left to go ice harvesting. And every day since he left, Anna had tried to occupy herself with other things so she didn't think about him too much. But every night, she would lie in bed, feeling the cold air touch her skin, and wishing Kristoff could be back home. She remembered his words just before he left.
"I'll be fine. I promise," he had said. "You'll see me when I return in three weeks. I promise." They kissed, wrapping their arms around each other, neither of them wanting to let go. When they finally did part, he whispered, "I love you."
"I love you, too," she replied. "Stay safe."
"I will. But don't worry about me. I've been doing this for fifteen years. Doing it again won't change anything."
"No. But this is the first time since we got married that you've gone," Anna pointed out.
"But that won't change anything. I'll see you soon. Stay out of trouble, Feisty Pants." He gave her one last, quick kiss, and then left.
Every day since, Anna had naturally been worried about him. She had always been worried about him, even when she was beginning to freeze to death and could possibly die. She kept a picture of the two of them on her nightstand, where she could always look at it at night.
One morning, a knock at the door woke her up. "Who is it?" She called.
"It' s me, ma'am," Kai said. "I just wanted to let you know that Kristoff has returned." Anna' s eyes widened at this news, and a grin spread across her face. She immediately jumped out of bed and ran out of the castle, not caring about what she looked like. She ran into the stables, and sure enough, there was Kristoff, putting Sven back in his saddle. She waited at the entrance while he finished up, keeping her excitement contained the best she could, and staying as quiet as possible. But as soon as Kristoff started turning her way, she couldn't control herself anymore.
"Kristoff!" she said, running up to him. He smiled and picked her up by the waist, spinning her around.
"Hi, Feisty Pants," he said, putting her down and kissing her tenderly. Anna had missed feeling his lips against hers. She had missed the warmth and strength of his body, and she missed smelling that pine needle smell that stuck to his clothes.
"I missed you so much," she said as they broke from the kiss and hugged each other.
"I missed you, too," he replied. "But I told you I would be back, didn't I?"
"Yeah. But I still worried about you," she admitted, and Kristoff chuckled.
"I knew you probably would," he said. "Which is why I brought you back something. Come on." He grabbed her hand and led her over to his sled. "Now, I know it's not much, but it's the best I could do." Anna looked up to ser an ice statue of them holding each other close, with her looking up at him, and him looking down at her. His arms were around her waist while her hands were on his chest.
"Oh, Kristoff. It's beautiful," she said. "I love it."
"I'm glad, considering this was the last ice delivery I would be doing," he stated.
"Wait, what?" Anna asked. Did she really just hear him right?
"Yep. The whole time I was gone, the only thing I thought about was you. I couldn't get my mind off of you," he explained. "I realized then that I needed to stop ice harvesting. I made this ice sculpture to keep me occupied."
"Kristoff, you didn't have to," Anna said.
"No. But I wanted to. And I do want to quit," he replied. "After all, I am the Prince of Arendelle, married to the richest princess I know in the whole world. I don't need to continue harvesting. I have all I want right here."
"Kristoff...." she said, but couldn't think of what else to say. So she was glad when Kristoff cupped his hand around her cheek and kissed her, pulling her close.
They broke from the kiss momentarily. "I love you, Anna," the former ice harvester said.
"I love you, too," she replied, and they kissed again.
"I'll be fine. I promise," he had said. "You'll see me when I return in three weeks. I promise." They kissed, wrapping their arms around each other, neither of them wanting to let go. When they finally did part, he whispered, "I love you."
"I love you, too," she replied. "Stay safe."
"I will. But don't worry about me. I've been doing this for fifteen years. Doing it again won't change anything."
"No. But this is the first time since we got married that you've gone," Anna pointed out.
"But that won't change anything. I'll see you soon. Stay out of trouble, Feisty Pants." He gave her one last, quick kiss, and then left.
Every day since, Anna had naturally been worried about him. She had always been worried about him, even when she was beginning to freeze to death and could possibly die. She kept a picture of the two of them on her nightstand, where she could always look at it at night.
One morning, a knock at the door woke her up. "Who is it?" She called.
"It' s me, ma'am," Kai said. "I just wanted to let you know that Kristoff has returned." Anna' s eyes widened at this news, and a grin spread across her face. She immediately jumped out of bed and ran out of the castle, not caring about what she looked like. She ran into the stables, and sure enough, there was Kristoff, putting Sven back in his saddle. She waited at the entrance while he finished up, keeping her excitement contained the best she could, and staying as quiet as possible. But as soon as Kristoff started turning her way, she couldn't control herself anymore.
"Kristoff!" she said, running up to him. He smiled and picked her up by the waist, spinning her around.
"Hi, Feisty Pants," he said, putting her down and kissing her tenderly. Anna had missed feeling his lips against hers. She had missed the warmth and strength of his body, and she missed smelling that pine needle smell that stuck to his clothes.
"I missed you so much," she said as they broke from the kiss and hugged each other.
"I missed you, too," he replied. "But I told you I would be back, didn't I?"
"Yeah. But I still worried about you," she admitted, and Kristoff chuckled.
"I knew you probably would," he said. "Which is why I brought you back something. Come on." He grabbed her hand and led her over to his sled. "Now, I know it's not much, but it's the best I could do." Anna looked up to ser an ice statue of them holding each other close, with her looking up at him, and him looking down at her. His arms were around her waist while her hands were on his chest.
"Oh, Kristoff. It's beautiful," she said. "I love it."
"I'm glad, considering this was the last ice delivery I would be doing," he stated.
"Wait, what?" Anna asked. Did she really just hear him right?
"Yep. The whole time I was gone, the only thing I thought about was you. I couldn't get my mind off of you," he explained. "I realized then that I needed to stop ice harvesting. I made this ice sculpture to keep me occupied."
"Kristoff, you didn't have to," Anna said.
"No. But I wanted to. And I do want to quit," he replied. "After all, I am the Prince of Arendelle, married to the richest princess I know in the whole world. I don't need to continue harvesting. I have all I want right here."
"Kristoff...." she said, but couldn't think of what else to say. So she was glad when Kristoff cupped his hand around her cheek and kissed her, pulling her close.
They broke from the kiss momentarily. "I love you, Anna," the former ice harvester said.
"I love you, too," she replied, and they kissed again.
I will add more as I write them. Let me know what you thought of these ones, as well. Constructive criticism is always appreciated.