Elsa Taylor had to wonder, as she took the book into her mouth, why did her lips taste so sweet? It tasted just like Elsa’s mouth, as Anna looked up at her, curious. After asking once more, she could tell why the book had been so attractive to her. That was because, the words had seemed so familiar. “How does the book make you feel?” Anna asked casually, not realizing when she said that, she had become more and more relaxed.
That’s when Elsa decided to tease, and in less polite terms. She reached around Anna’s shoulders and put her palm on a shoulder she knew nothing about. Anna caught the small bump and blinked, trying to make sense of how this could even happen. Suddenly Elsa wrapped her arm around her, and pulled her close to her, kissing her again. In the following moments, both of them drifted off to sleep. However, as soon as Elsa fell away, something else seemed to happen.
“How are you, Elsa?” Anna gasped.
Elsa did not smile, and neither did her eyelids fall. “Hmm?” she responded.
“Tell me a thing, and I’ll tell you something else.” Anna suggested, taking Elsa’s hand, and pulling her into a deep kiss. As they moved together on the floor, their tongues playing with the other’s, Elsa could barely keep herself from falling asleep to the sounds of her words.
Anna woke up at 3:40 in the morning not knowing what to do. She tried to reach into her bag and put things in it. “It’s not working?” she asked. She would be getting up, so she thought she might as well start it. She had a headache, though after reading the note sent to them earlier she took her prescription, which worked well enough.
“Uhh. Sorry.” Elsa responded in a groggy voice. “Did you come just to wake me up? I’m pretty much in a weird dream right now.” Despite the headache Elsa had felt earlier, she smiled. “You know, you’re really good at waking up, aren’t you?” she chuckled.
“You know. You’re the best sleeper ever.” Anna replied with a wink, and Elsa laughed, not in the way people sometimes laughed when they were joking, even more so when Elsa said it in that way herself. And it wasn’t like Elsa was saying it rudely. After