An: Finally, finished this one elsasolqueens. Brain wasn’t working. Hope you like! Prompt 5: Are you Drunk?



It was night of the annual Arendelle Royal ball, guests poured into the castle ready to enjoy a night of merriment, and see the royal sisters. After the incident the ball wasn’t held for the next thirteen years. It wasn’t the sister’s reunion and a certain snow storm that the gates were opened again, and the pair decided to hold it for the kingdom once more. They planned, and prepared everything with the help of their two most faithful servants, Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven.

Anna could hardly wait for the party to begin. It would be the first one they had since she got her sister. She hoped it would be something they both could enjoy without anything wrong happening. “Elsa, said she would try to make this night amazing.”

“Your Highness,” Kai beckoned, “the guest at are the gates.

"Thank you, I don’t want to keep them or Elsa waiting.” Hiking up her skirts Anna headed to the ball.

After greeting the guests, the party went off without a hitch except for one thing: Anna was unable to find her darling sister anywhere in the room. She searched everywhere in the area, the garden, and even the stables, but the young queen was nowhere to be found. Becoming frustrated and a little worried the princess scoured the entire ballroom once more for the blonde, but was still unable to find her. She asked both Kai and Gerda, but even they hadn’t seen the queen. Kristoff had no idea either or even Sven. Olaf said something about the kitchen, but when Anna asked their personal chief she replied no as well.

At the height of her search and considering getting the guards, Anna stopped by the desert table to steal a truffle. While there she heard someone calling to her in a hushed whisper from behind a curtain. Moving it to the side Anna sighed with relief finding Elsa standing there. She titled her head though seeing Elsa’s cheeks flushed and she wobbled, when most of the time she walked with poise and grace. In a pale hand Elsa held a chalice. The typical regal queen draped her arm over Anna’s shoulders haphazardly, she slurred, “You found me Anna.”

The princess wrinkled her nose at the smell of her sister’s breath. It was tainted with alcohol. “Elsa, are you drunk?”

“No, I’m relaxed.” she hiccuped. “Now, there’s a party calling my name, and I being the queen must attend.”

Anna bit her lip not liking the idea of her drunken sister being seen by the public. They didn’t mind the fact of Elsa having ice powers, but seeing their queen act like a common drunk might be received differently. Anna grabbed her sister’s hand pulling back behind the curtain. “Elsa, you’re not going to the party,” she ordered.

“Yes, I am Anna,” she insisted. Elsa, unable to keep her balance tripped, split her wine, and fell into Anna’s arms. The younger sibling pushed the usual regal queen to her feet, but kept her hands on Elsa’s shoulders. “I am the queen, and it’s my duty.”

Fighting off the chuckle finding Elsa cute when she was angry, Anna knew what she had to do. “Elsa, please forgive, but I love you too much to allow you to embarrass yourself.” In one swift motion Anna picked up her sister and carrying her over her shoulder.

Once in their room Anna finally placed the drunken queen on the bed. Locking the door, Elsa tried to sit up, but fell face first on the bed. Her words muffled by the blanket, “Why are you being so mean?”

“I’m not being mean. I’m keeping you safe. Now, why the need for the alcohol?”

Elsa sat up wiping her nose on her sleeve. “I-I was nervous about tonight. So, I had a cup.“

Anna didn’t buy that at all. “A cup?”

"Fine, three,” she admitted, clutching onto Anna’s dress, and burying her nose in the crook of her neck.

“Gods, I am such a horrible person. I can’t even have fun at a party without messing everything up,” she sobbed.

Holding her close, Anna stroked soft blonde locks. “Elsa, you’re not a horrible person. Being nervous and scared is fine. Though next time come to me before deciding to find comfort in the alcohol. Okay?”

“Okay.” lifting her head up, she asked. “So, I didn’t ruin anything?”

“No, you didn’t.”

Leaning back Elsa feeling bad for her sister, knowing how excited she was for tonight. “You should get back to the ball since you were looking forward to it so much. I don’t want to keep you any longer from having fun.” Elsa looked away ashamed and sad. “Since that’s all I’ve done to you in the past thirteen years.”

Anna rolled her eyes, laughing, “I’m not leaving you, and I’m sure they will understand our absences. You’re stuck with me Elsa and you’re going to have to deal with it. Besides, having you here is all I ever really need or wanted. Even when you’re slobbering drunk, I’ll be right by your side.” Anna didn’t gain a response, but heard faint snoring. Looking down, she smiled, noticing Elsa had fallen asleep in her lap. Running her fingers through soft blonde locks, Anna whispered, “It’s okay Elsa, I got you.”

