A/N: What's shakin beautiful people?! I am so happy, you guys don't even know! We hit the three hundred mark! Oh I'd hug you all but I don't know where the heck you guys live haha! But anyway, thank you for the reviews and bits of advice. I always appreciate feedback and you kind words. So let's get a move on!

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Anna didn't know what to do. Elsa was in the bed room, lying on Anna's bed, absolutely devastated. And if someone were to go in there and look at Elsa, especially her left hand, they would notice a small puppy collar. It was Rain's. Apparently, Rain was a lost dog, and somehow, they had found the house and claimed her. Anna and especially Elsa were reluctant at first, but after seeing her papers, they gave in. The goodbye was hard, but Elsa seemed to hold herself together. Well, until the door closed, then she let the most heart breaking expression cross her face. Anna never knew that vampires could care so deeply for animals.

But then again, Elsa seemed to treasure Anna more than anything, even though she wasn't an animal. But Anna knew how Elsa loved Rain, and vice versa. So having to watch Elsa go into Anna's room and stay there, it was heartbreaking. Anna tried to talk to Elsa about it. But the blonde remained unresponsive. She didn't know what to do at that point. So she just let the poor vampiress have her space. Anna sighed as the day replayed in her mind. Wishing she could make it better.

Anna had just returned from a lunch date with Amelia, and she would be coming over this weekend to help with the strawberries. Orders had been doubled this week, so the extra hands were appreciated. Elsa was sleeping, and Rain was rolling around the living room harassing Copper. A normal sight. However about an hour in, the doorbell rang. Curious, seeing as Anna was not expecting anyone. And Elsa didn't mention a guest coming. Fawn would normally call ahead. So could it have been? Copper went barking to the door and Rain was right behind him. She called him back and held Rain in her arms. She would run out of the house given the chance.

"Hello?" Anna said as she opened the door. And to her surprise a man stood on the other side. A decent looking man, with obnoxious side burns and an awkward smile.

"Excuse me, but I do believe that you have my dog" he said. And Anna's heart froze.

"I'm sorry?" Anna asked, hoping that she had heard wrong. The man pointed at Rain,

"That's my dog" he said before explaining how he had found the house and how he had lost the dog. And the more Anna heard, the more she didn't like the situation. But she couldn't keep a dog that wasn't hers. Which meant Elsa would have to know.

"Um, would you excuse me for a second, I need to grab the one who found her. I'll be right back" Anna promised before lightly closing the door and rushing into her room. She found Elsa sleeping peacefully on the bed. She blinked back the oncoming tears and moved to Elsa's side. Where she gently shook Elsa's shoulder.

"Elsa, baby, I need you to get up please" Anna said with a slightly cracked voice. And in an instant, Elsa's eyes opened and fixed themselves on Anna's face. She yawned tiredly before sitting up.

"Anna, what's the matter?" Elsa asked with drowsy concern. But after Anna explained what had just happened, her sleepiness had melted away, and a new look had made its way to Elsa's face. Fear. Something the red head had never seen before.

"Elsa, if this man is really her owner, we'll have to give her back" Anna said sadly. Elsa shook her head before claiming the pup, who began to lick her cheek.

"I demand proof!" Elsa growled. Anna wanted it too, so they went back to the front door. Elsa was less than amused and Anna feared for the man's life. Elsa went on to explain when she had found Rain then proceeded to ask for proof that Rain was his. So when he pulled out a folder with information about Rain and the breeder she came from. Apparently she was some rare breed of some kind. But after reading it, the two knew that they had lost the battle. So they said goodbye and let Rain go. However, when Elsa had gone back to the bedroom, Anna just watched. What could she do?

"Oh Elsa" Anna sighed before walking to the backyard, she had some work to do.

Over the course of the week, nothing seemed to change. Except the air of the household. Elsa barely seemed there. Anna told Fawn and Amelia about what had happened and they both tried to help cheer the blonde up, but nothing helped. So they remained on standby. Eventually the weekend had come, but Anna couldn't ask Elsa to help out, she had been upset, so she just told her that she would be back later, and that her portion of the strawberries were in the kitchen. Elsa just nodded. So now Anna was at the bakery with Amelia hauling the crates into the kitchen.

"I don't know what to do Amy, I've never seen Elsa sad before. We've all tried to do something for her, but she won't do anything, I'm worried" Anna sighed as they continued their job.

"While I am certainly not one for negative emotions, but I almost miss the dirty looks she gave me whenever I come over. But I don't have any advice that would be helpful or right" Amelia sighed.

"Like replacing Rain? You can't replace a dog, but I understand. But I can't think of anything to do to help." Anna sighed before pausing.

"Unless I get her back! Amelia that's the only way! I have to get Rain back!" Anna exclaimed with a new wave of excitement. But the Captain looked skeptical.

"I don't know Anna that may not work, people tend to love their animals" Amelia said doubtfully.

"Well you never know until you try! And I happen to remember his number from when he showed me Rain's folder!" Anna said before whipping out her cellphone and dialing like a mad woman. The phone rang, and rang, until the man answered,

"Hello?" he asked.

"Good morning Hans, its Anna, the one who gave back your dog, could I borrow a moment of your time?" Anna asked with determination.

Elsa was on her side on the bed. She was still holding Rain's collar. Time seemed to be much slower for her. And while she appreciated Anna's comforting words, and even their friends, aside from Amelia, she had yet to trust the woman, but for some odd reason, nothing helped. Was she overreacting? She didn't know. She hadn't felt this upset since she lost her parents those centuries ago. She was never allowed to have a pet growing up. So when she found Rain, she thought it would be fun. And it was, even with the puppy training. It was nice to have a friend who loved her unconditionally, much like Anna did. But now that Rain was gone, she just felt a little empty. She sighed before closing her eyes. She heard the front door open and close, which meant that Anna had returned. Her sweet Anna. What would she have done without her? She didn't know. But she was grateful for her presence.

"Elsa? How are you doing?" Anna asked quietly as she entered the bedroom. Feeling like she should speak, Elsa answered with,

"I am hurting my beloved, why must it hurt to lose someone you love?" she asked. She heard Anna walk to her side of the bed and set down her phone and wallet. Before sitting on the bed.

"Well, I couldn't tell you, it's just how it is I guess, but you know you have people who care for you, and Amelia asked how you were earlier this morning." Anna chuckled lightly. Elsa said nothing to that.

"But Elsa, listen to me, I know how much you loved Rain. I loved her too, but sometimes thing change, we can't always hold on to the ones we love" Anna sighed. Elsa, who had not turned the entire time, just nodded slightly in understanding. Then the bed began to move, but Elsa thought nothing of it. Until something attacked her braid. She turned and saw Rain playing with her braid before moving to her face, licking her vigorously.

"However change isn't always permanent, surprise!" Anna shouted happily. Elsa shot up from the bed and hugged Rain closely. She cooed at the pup before looking at Anna, who was beaming at her with an excited smile.

"But how?" Elsa asked, but Anna just shook her head,

"Oh nothing terrible, just a little exchange was made" Anna said waving it off. The truth was that after she had called Hans, they had argued about Rain. Apparently Rain was supposed to become a breeding dog when the time came. But that just fueled Anna's determination more to get Rain back. And after about an hour of bargaining. They both came to an agreement. Anna had bought Rain for what she was worth, and let's just say, it was the equivalent of down payment for a Camaro. But despite the small chunk taken from Anna's savings, she knew it would be worth it, if it meant Elsa would smile again. Besides, the next few weekends would replace the money in no time. So it worked out.

"Well, now that we have our little family together, how about a walk in the park later?" Anna suggested. Elsa smiled at Anna.

"That sounds like a fine idea, but it certainly past my bed time, I should sleep" Elsa said before yawning.

"Alright, I'm gonna go work on the strawberries, you rest up" Anna grinned before making her way to leave. But she suddenly felt herself become frozen in place. Elsa had stopped her with one of her mental powers.

"Actually, could you lay down with me? I feel as if I owe you some extra cuddling after what happened. And I apologize for being so unresponsive this past week." Elsa said guiltily before getting up and moving to Anna, letting her move again. She took her in a one armed embrace, since Rain was now balanced in Elsa's right arm.

"That does sound good, but these strawberries really need looking after, but I'll be back in like half an hour, then I'm yours the rest of the night" Anna promised with an easing smile.

"Very well, I will hold you to that" Elsa yawned before moving back to the bed. She laid gracefully down, and Rain settled on her stomach. Anna left with the proudest smile and deepest swelling in her heart.

"You done good kid, you done good" Anna said to herself before slipping her work shoes and heading outside.

When Anna returned she was slightly sweaty and had dirt smudges on random parts of her skin and clothes. She didn't pick any of the strawberries, it had been too late for that. So she settled for weed pulling instead. She got a decent amount of the pests. Some had those painful stickers, and she fell victim many a time. But she lived all the same.

Now she was back in the house, and making a bee line for her room. She pulled out her favorite oversized shirt and new undergarments. She saw how closely Elsa and slept. Rain had moved to Elsa's head and buried herself beneath the blonde's braid. And Elsa had shifted to sleeping on her left side. But her right hand was near the pup. An adorable sight. So, wanting to steal a kiss before hopping into the shower, Anna crept over to the gorgeous blonde and looked down at her lovingly. How had she become so lucky? So she leaned down and kissed Elsa's cheek. It was as cool as ever. A soothing feeling. Satisfied, Anna got back up and turned to go,

"Anna" Elsa's voice whispered. Anna paused and turned to face Elsa, but she saw that Elsa was still sleeping. She brushed off the call, thinking that Elsa was just talking in her sleep, and turned around again and started walking.

"Anna" Elsa said again, though it still sounded just as quiet as before. Anna turned again, however she did not approach Elsa. She waited to see if she would say something else. And she did,

"I love you" she mumbled.

A/N: I'm not a cruel person by pretties! I hope you liked the chapter, I certainly did. Well see you soon! I have to move into my college dorm tomorrow, so the next chapter will get a late start. Later!