This last part took way too long, sorry.



See earlier posts for this headcanon here.



Here’s one extra scene. It could take place when Elsa and Anna have escaped from the mansion, have happily immigrated to America or Australia, and are living in their own house as “best friends”.



Elsa’s scar



Anna and Elsa are lying in bed late in the morning. Anna looks at Elsa and gently caresses her face. Then she starts touching the contours of the scar on Elsa’s cheek. Elsa immediately recoils and turns her head saying, “Don’t!”



“Why not? I like your face just the way it is, even with that scar. I think it gives your face a unique character.”



“To me it’s an ugly reminder from my past.”



“You’re haven’t told me how you got that scar.”



Elsa sighs. “Because it’s a long and sad story.”



“Elsa, I’m never going to leave your side. We have all the time in the world. I want to know everything there is to know about you, the good things and the bad things. Please tell me.”



Elsa doesn’t want to relive the past, but she can’t deny anything from Anna. After all, she has brought back light into her life and given her enough courage the escape her abusive brother. Elsa turns to look at Anna with a smile on her face. She takes Anna’s hand and presses a gentle kiss to her hand. Elsa smiles and says, “Okay. For your sake, I’ll do it.”



Elsa turns to look away from Anna before starting her story. She doesn’t let go of her hand though.

“It happened in my twenties. I was good friends with this girl called Mary. She was from an upper class family just like me. We used to go double dates with boys or just have fun together. After a while we realized we liked each other more than friends. It was innocent at first, just intense eye contact, prolonged touches, kisses on cheeks, and things like that. Everything was to change on New Year’s Eve.”



Elsa stops and waits for a while to gather her courage to continue.



“What happened?” asks Anna and holds Elsa’s hand more tightly.



“Our parents were on a cruise, and my brother attended a New Year’s party at his friends place. I had invited Mary to celebrate New Year with me. After dinner I allowed all our servants and maids to take time off. It was just Mary and me. We fooled around, sang, danced, and drank one wine bottle from my parents’ wine cellar. When the clock was almost midnight, we collapsed on my bed from exhaustion and drunkenness. We stayed silent for a long time just staring at each other’s eyes. Then I started caressing her cheek and said how beautiful she was. She did the same. Then we started kissing and our hands started roaming over our clothed bodies, going places they hadn’t gone before.



"Before we knew it, we were taking off each other’s clothes. When our clothes were cast aside, we started exploring each other’s bodies with our tongues, hands, and fingers. We were so dizzy with love, lust, and wine that we didn’t hear my brother entering my room until he hit my face so hard that I fell off from Mary to the floor. My brother was so furious, shouting I’m a disgrace to him and our parents. I looked at Mary and she was terrified. Then he grabbed naked Mary by her wrists and started dragging her after him. I tried to stop him but he hit me again with his free hand. I hit my head against the wall and nearly passed out. I couldn’t do anything when I saw him throwing her out of our house.”



When Anna sees tears come out of Elsa’s eyes and hears her shaky voice, she wraps her arms around Elsa and buries her head against Elsa’s neck and shoulder. “I’m sorry I made you relive those painful memories, Elsa. You don’t have to continue anymore. I understand.”



Elsa turns and gives a kiss to Anna’s head. “It’s okay, Anna, I already got this far so I wanna tell you the rest as well.” Elsa wraps her free hand around Anna and pulls Anna closer to her so that she is partially lying on top of Elsa. Then Elsa continues her story.



“Soon after my parents died. Fire broke out on their cruise ship and most of the passengers didn’t survive. So my brother became my legal guardian. He did everything to marry me to some upper class gentleman, but I did everything to turn down, scare, or humiliate my suitors because I couldn’t forgive what he did to Mary. I feel sorry for those enthusiastic men. It wasn’t their fault I treated them badly, they were just innocent bystanders. After a while I had gotten quite a reputation among the possible suitors. But that’s enough of me suitors and my brother. Anna, do you know why you caught my eye the first time I saw you and why I became so crazy about within such a short time?”



“No.”



“You reminded me of her… my Mary. You even had the same kind of hair. At first I was hesitant to get to know you. I was scared of my old wounds. But I couldn’t extinguish my feelings, my… need to be loved. Of course I couldn’t know you’d love me back. Even though you looked like her, you weren’t Mary. But I had to try. I had been alone too long. If we became friends, that would have been enough. To be friends with someone, to talk and spend time with someone, someone other than servants, that would have been enough. But then by a struck of luck, you seemed to return my feelings. I couldn’t believe it was true. I had to remind myself this wasn’t just a dream, an illusion from my time with Mary.



"And when I finally dared to wrap my arms around you, I couldn’t believe how good you smelt, how soft you skin felt. I had to get you. I had to kiss you. But when we heard those footsteps I got really scared. I had a déjà vu. We would get caught in the act again, I thought. You would be taken away from me just like Mary. So I run away from you. You must have been confused back then. I’m sorry I abandoned you. But I couldn’t stay away from you, something pulled me towards you. I didn’t plan it what happened when you showed me your wedding dress. But I’m glad it happened. You gave me a new kind of courage. The courage to lift up myself from my sadness and loneliness, the courage to escape, the courage to plan for the future. You’re my savior, Anna, and I’m forever grateful to you.”



“And you’re mine, Elsa. Please remember that. You don’t have to belittle yourself. I’m gonna keep saying it until you believe it.”



“Thank you, Anna,” Elsa says and turns her head to share a loving kiss with Anna.



THE END



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Alternative ending:



When Elsa has told Anna about Mary, Anna sits up looking surprised and perplexed. Elsa follows her example and sits up as well. Anna says she has heard this story before. Elsa is confused because nobody but she, Mary, and her brother knew what happened. Anna insists she knew what happened but she can’t remember how. Then she realizes something and gives a gasp of surprise. “It was a diary!”



Elsa is still slightly confused and quite worried. “What diary?” she asks.



“My aunt’s!” Anna answers with wide eyes while looking at Elsa.



Elsa can’t hide her surprise either. “Was Mary your aunt’s name?” asks Elsa. Anna nods. “And did she look a lot like you?” Anna nods again with a worried look on her face. Elsa falls into bed closing her eyes



Anna gets scared and moves next to Elsa. “Elsa! Um… how do you feel about all of this?”



When Elsa opens her eyes, so looks at Anna and smiles. “I’m fine.”



“Are you sure?”



“Positive. I admit it was quite a news, but I’m okay now. How did you get your aunt’s diary in the first place?”



“When I was going through my mother’s belongings I found it by accident.”



“Can you tell me what happened to her?”



“My mother didn’t like to talk about her too much. But I remember the last time she visited us. I was probably ten or something. She had brought me sweets and new toys, and said not to tell my mother about them. She was always so nice to me. I loved aunt Mary. I remember particular well her expression that time. It was half-excited half-sad. She told me she was about to emigrate to another country because ours was too rigid and didn’t let her the live the way she wanted. Back then I didn’t know what she meant, but I think I do now. She also said she would bring me new kind of gifts the next time she’d come to see me. I started crying because I didn’t want her to go, but she hugged me and told me not to cry. She promised me it was just a temporary thing and once she had settled in she’d ask me to visit her. Unfortunately I never heard from her again.”



Elsa wipes away a few tears that had emerged in her eyes, gives a cough, and asks, “Do you remember where she was planning to immigrate?”



“No, I’m not sure if she even mentioned it.”



Anna places her head against Elsa’s shoulder again and says with a happier tone, “Imagine she was here without us knowing it? What if one day while shopping for supplies we would run into her?”



Elsa smiles. “I would say that’s highly unlikely.”

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Elsa and Anna run into Mary while shopping for supplies ;D



(It would be a shame not to use a good foreshadowing in a story ^_-)



THE END