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Essay / Frozen: Spending time together - 1099
Several knocks rang out in the small office followed by Anna's voice. “Elsa?” »What could it be now? This was the fourth intrusion today while the Queen sat behind papers. She had enough work to do even without Anna barging in every half hour or so. Documents had to be signed, trade deals had to be made, and laws had to be passed or repealed, all by decision of the Queen. Resting her head on her fingers, Elsa felt the throbbing headache that accompanied privileges as ruler of Arendelle. Elsa was about to reach her breaking point when she heard another knock coming from the door. She could say no. She could tell Anna to go away. But Elsa knew she didn't have it in her to exclude Anna like that. Come in,” the phrase still seemed foreign to Elsa. The Queen's frustrations melted away when she saw Anna, remembering everything her sister had done for her. She climbed a mountain, faced a snow beast, sacrificed herself, and even believed in Elsa when she didn't even believe herself. Anna also loved her sister very much. There was no doubt about it, and Elsa loved him immensely too. Anna was holding something behind her back, but frowned when she noticed Elsa's posture. “Is this a bad time?” “No,” asked the princess. "No," Elsa sat back in her chair, placing her hands on her knees. “No, I just have a slight headache.” “Would you like to make some tea?” “That would be perfect.” Elsa smiled as she stood up and walked towards Anna. She leaned her head over her sister's shoulder to see what was behind Anna's back. "So what's the matter with you?" First and foremost, we have a problem within the kingdom. "Anna walked backwards out of Elsa's office, motioning for the queen to follow her. Elsa rolled her eyes before walking out while she was in the middle of a sheet of paper. I shook it vigorously; the princess beamed with enthusiasm. “Gerda, will you bring me some ink and a pen?” Elsa asked. “Certainly, Your Majesty,” Gerda left the room and returned with the writing utensil and a glass container. filled with black liquid. She placed it next to the queen as Anna placed the paper in front of her Elsa signed and dated the document in her own neat handwriting and Anna hastily signed it as well. us?" The queen asked. "Right now!" Anna jumped from the table and ran out of the room. She poked her head into the kitchen when she noticed Elsa wasn't following her. "Are you coming?" "I have to finish my tea, Anna." The queen stated simply, Anna groaned from the door and Elsa giggled as she raised the cup to her lips...