Chapter 2: Teaching her to walk.

Four years – One year.

As promised, Elsa had been spending a lot of time with her sister, at first only at their parents' presence, but then, when it was obvious that she had a lot more control over her powers than the monarchs had originally imagined, alone with the company of their nanny, who was an old lady that was asleep for the most part and, when she was awake, she was always scolding Elsa for whatever reason she made up. Elsa really disliked that woman, but she knew she couldn't do anything about it.

That day she was at their play room, pretending to be an ice dragon wanting to freeze Anna's dolls as the toddler crawled in all fours, unsuccessfully trying to escape from the ice wilder.

"Got you!" Elsa said as she placed her cold hand on her sister's back, under her dress, for the tenth time in less than half an hour, and she was certainly holding back.

"Not fair!" Anna whined pouting. "You walk."

"Oh, come on, don't be a sore loser." Elsa answered smirking, but the pouting face of her younger sibling made her partially give in, sitting in front of her. "You can walk too, you just don't do it because you're a coward." She poked at her nose.

"Elsaaaa!" The redheaded girl whined louder, tears threatening to fall from her eyes.

"What? You know it's true. Just because you fall on your rear every time you stand on your feet you won't walk anymore. You're such a klutz." Elsa giggled, trying to make her sister laugh, but it was obviously a delicate subject for the girl because she crossed her arms over her chest and turned away. Elsa sighed and put an arm over the other girl's shoulders, bringing her close to her. "Hey, you know I'm just playing with you. You'll walk eventually, you'll see. You only need more practice."

"I'm scared." Anna said turning to face her, with tears on her little eyes making her look even cuter than she already was.

"You have to face your fears, Anna. Walking is pretty easy."

"Easy for you! You not problems walking!"

"No, but when I was younger I froze a bird because I couldn't control my magic. I was so sad and scared that I didn't want to use it anymore." Anna looked at her intently, eager to know what had happened. "But then I realized that if I never learned to use my powers, it was more probable that I'd end up hurting someone, so I practiced until they were fully under my control." What she didn't say was that it had been Anna's birth that compelled her to do it.

"That's great!" Anna beamed and Elsa returned the smile. "But walk…?"

"It's the same… I think. Somehow it's… related?" Elsa shrugged, not sure about what she wanted to communicate to her sister with what she said. "What's important is that you have to keep trying and that I will help you."

"Really?" Anna's face lightened up with hope.

"Of course. And I'll be there to catch you every time your feet get clumsy."

"Thanks Elsa!" Anna said, wrapping her in an enthusiastic hug. "You're best sister!"

"And you're an adorable little klutz." Elsa giggled, but before Anna could protest, she got up. "Come on, let's start."

Elsa gave Anna her hands and helped her get up. Anna's feet were a little unstable at first, but after a few seconds of firmly clenching her sister's arms, she was able to get her balance. It wasn't great, but it also wasn't something the toddler hadn't done before.

"Now I'm going to let go of you." Elsa said.

"Wait, Elsa!" Anna exclaimed, not releasing the older princess' arms. "I don't..."

"Trust me." Just as she had finished saying this, Elsa covered the surface of her forearms with ice, which made Anna let go of her, almost falling in her attempt to regain equilibrium, as the blonde girl took a step back. "See? You can stand on your own."

Anna, who had closed her eyes thinking she was going to fall, slowly opened them and saw the floor, oddly far away from her face and hands. She beamed when she realized she was still standing on her feet and looked at Elsa's now proud and smiling face.

"Now." Elsa started, extending her arms towards the little redhead. "Take a step towards me." Anna looked down and tried moving her right foot, but instantly felt like falling and stopped, staying rooted on her place.

"Elsa, I can't!" She whined. Elsa just rolled her eyes.

"Sure you can! Or are you just a clumsy coward?"

"Not a coward!" Anna cried in childish anger, her round cheeks suddenly becoming as red as her hair and her hands clenching into tiny fists.

"Looks like feisty-pants is angry." Elsa laughed, taking a few steps back. "If you want me to shut up about you being a coward, then come and get me!"

The older sister smirked when Anna frowned and attempted another step, almost falling again and stopping, her angry face quickly turning into a scared one.

"Coward, coward! Coward, coward, coward!" Elsa sing-songed, mocking the little princess. Her jeering made Anna scream angrily and take a few wobbling steps in Elsa's direction.

"So the coward can walk." Elsa feigned being surprised. "Let's see if she can catch me." Smirking, the blonde girl ran a few steps backward and stopped before resuming her mocking chant.

Practically fuming from anger, the younger girl started walking slowly towards her sister, at first taking small and cautious steps. Before long she began placing one foot in front of the other confidently, clumsily but surely making her way towards the smirking princess. Elsa had stopped calling Anna a coward soon after she started walking and was just watching approach with that cute face that said "I'm so gonna kill you".

Just as she was two steps away from Elsa, said girl offered her arms for Anna to take, but Anna refused them and just tackled her sister to the floor, pinning her hands on the ground and straddling her waist. Elsa just smiled.

"I told you you could do it." Elsa said. "And it was funny to see you so mad." She added laughing.

"Not funny." Anna pouted.

"Sure it was. Besides, now you can walk, and it's all thanks to me, the best sister in the entire world." She smirked arrogantly. Anna then quickly leaned in and bit her shoulder.

"Aaahhhh! Anna!" The older princess exclaimed, fighting against her sister's grip to get away from her little but strong teeth.

"You're mean." Anna said, releasing her. Elsa rolled her eyes. "But do help me." She added, tenderly kissing her cheek.

Elsa couldn't help but smile widely at this, her heart melting at the words of her little sister, so she sat up and pulled her in a tight embrace.

"I love you." She said.

"Love you." Anna answered, hugging her back.

"Elsa? Anna?" The girls turned around to see their mother walking towards them. "What are you doing sitting on the floor?"

"Well, I was trying to teach Anna how to walk and..."

"I don't want to hear your excuses." The queen interrupted. "A princess doesn't sit on the floor. You two are going without dessert today." Both girls whined and pouted, but the Queen ignored them. "Now, come with me to the dining room."

Elsa sighed and got up, then proceeded to help her sister stand up, but their mother went and grabbed Anna, carrying her in her arms.

"But mamma." The toddler protested. "I can walk. Elsa help."

"Anna, I've told you not to tell lies." The queen scolded her. "Come on Elsa." She said, exciting the room as the princess followed with an angered and defeated expression.

She can say whatever she wants, but you and me, we know better.

A/N: Hey there, I wanted to tell you something that I forgot to mention on the previous chapter (sorry): The Elsa from this fic is evil!Elsa or onion!Elsa, you know the one with black hair? But you can still picture her as the Elsa from frozen if you want, even if her personality will be very different.

Alright, now that I've cleared that up, thenks for reading, please leve a review and see you soon :)

Thanks to my beta reader moonwatcher13 :)