A/N: Welcome to chapter twenty two! And I'm sorry this one was late too, but midterms were a killer, and classes have gotten more tedious. When Thanksgiving Break comes, the updates should be more frequent. But that's more into the future. Let's move on.

I don't own Frozen, or the characters used or mentioned. Please enjoy!

Over the next few days, Anna began to notice a few small side effects to what Anna called solar sickness. Elsa had been acting quite strangely since her incident with the sun. She had become extra affectionate, but a little more handsy as well. And one morning, she decided to take Rain out for a walk. She quietly changed into black running shorts, a grey sports bra and purple tank top. She fixed her hair, applied the usual morning toiletries and crept out to give Elsa a quick kiss on the nose. She heard Elsa purr lightly, and she giggled. Elsa was just too cute.

After another moment of marveling, she walked out and went to get Rain. She slept a kennel next to Copper's and while he slept, Anna grabbed Rain and took her out. She grabbed her leash and trotted out the front door. When she reached the sidewalk, she let Rain down and put the leash on.

"Alright child of mine, today I will teach you the glorious ways of being my jogging partner!" Anna exclaimed in an excited baby voice. Making the puppy wag her tail happily."

"Yay! Now first we'll walk, then we'll jog on the way back" Anna said before starting a casual pace. And for the most part, Rain did pretty well as usual. She had a tendency to pull off to the side. But nothing a little discipline couldn't fix. But then the cat showed up. One second, Anna was taking a relaxing walk, the next thing she knew, there was a grey blur sprinting after a yowling black Persian cat.

"Rain! Come back!" Anna shouted before taking off down the sidewalk after the pup.

Anna trudged into the bedroom sweaty and panting. Rain was much faster than she had ever thought. It took her about twenty minutes to catch up to the little dog. And then it took about five minutes to catch her. Even so, Anna was tired and sweaty. After she had let Rain into the house, she had taken off her damp tank top. There was a light sheen of sweat on her face and a faint glow along her shoulders. Anna sighed as she sat at the foot of the bed. But she didn't know that there was a white bat on the ceiling fan watching her intently.

"Where did Elsa go?" Anna mused aloud, though it was a quiet. Elsa let go of the fan and fluttered down until she was face to face with her.

"Hello my dear Anna, I take it the walking was successful?" Elsa asked. Anna snorted a laugh,

"Yeah for a short while. Then she saw the neighbor's cat and decided to chase him down. So I had to chase her down. She's a lot faster than I thought she would be" Anna chuckled breathlessly.

"So it seems. But as long as you two were safe, I am happy" Elsa said in a calm tone.

"Yup, but now I'm so tired, I don't think I want to change" Anna sighed before flopping back onto her back. Elsa followed her down before landing on her stomach. Anna felt the sensation of Elsa's claws on her skin and it was odd, but the fur on the bat's body made her feel ticklish too. So it was a strange combination. It made the strawberry picker giggle lightly.

"Elsa, your claws tickle" Anna said as she stroked Elsa's back. The bat chittered before evaporating into a frost vapor. The next thing Anna knew there was a heavier and slightly colder mass on top of her and straddling her hips.

"Is this better?" the blonde purred in question. Elsa had been wearing nothing but panties and partially opened button up pajama top, once again, it was Anna's. The red head had given up telling her to stop wearing it at some point. However with the image currently in her presence, she honestly didn't care.

"I-I-I um" Anna stuttered as the ever present sensation of blushing washed over her freckled face and neck. Elsa had begun to purr as her lengthy tongue slithered out of her mouth and licked her bow like lips in a seductive manner. Ideas of what that warm muscle could do suddenly popped into Anna's mind. It sent a rush of heat over her body.

"Anna, my love, please let me taste you, just once?" Elsa asked as she leaned down slowly. She used the claws on her right hand to lightly trace Anna's exposed stomach. Anna trembled at the feeling.

"E-Elsa" Anna managed to get out in a breathy voice. Man this solar sickness was insane.

"Yes?" Elsa growled lowly as her tongue suddenly swept across the shorter woman's neck. Anna gasped, making Elsa chuckle lightly. Anna tried to get her words out, but Elsa had taken another swipe across Anna's chest, however it had made a slight descent. However her hands were moving upwards.

"Is something wrong dear?" Elsa teased as her fingers played with the bottom of Anna's sports bra. Her eyes becoming a rather peculiar shade of lavender.

"Elsa, w-why are your eyes different?" Anna asked, suddenly curious about the change. She had never seen it before.

Suddenly Elsa paused in her ministrations and mirrored Anna's look of curiousness.

"My eyes?" she questioned.

"Yeah, their some kind of purple now, is something wrong, did the sun do this too?" Anna asked suddenly worried. Elsa just giggled before falling on top of Anna and purred herself to sleep. Nuzzling herself into Anna's chest and the crook of her neck in the process. She left Anna dazed and oddly intrigued about Elsa's eyes. However she certainly wasn't going to complain about everything else that happened.

"Now I really need a shower" Anna sighed as she stretched her right arm across her across her eyes. But as fate would have it, she wouldn't be moving for quite some time.

"So you said she had lavender colored eyes?" Fawn asked in astonishment. She was at work, it was her turn to feed Sabor again. And she had just finished when she got a call from Anna.

"Yeah, they were really pretty, but when she woke up, they were normal again. Do all vampires have the ability to change their eye color? Or does depend on the breed of vampire?" Anna asked. Now Anna couldn't see her doing it, but Fawn was smiling widely.

"No we can all do it, but only for one special circumstance" the brunette suddenly giggled.

"Circumstance? What is it?" Anna asked. She was more curious than ever to find out what the eye color change meant. But alas, she was to be denied.

"Sorry, that's not my place to tell, Elsa has to be the one to tell you" Fawn giggled. The answer made Anna sigh. Why could she never get a straight answer?

"Well that's fine I guess, so how's work?" Anna asked wanting to change the subject, for the time being.

"Oh it's great, the summer rush is always the best time of year for us keepers." Fawn chimed.

"I'm glad, hey I have a question for you, you never seem to have a hard time being in the sun, why is that? Unless I've asked already" Anna said. But now that she thought about it, she couldn't remember a time where Fawn flinched in the sun.

"Oh I do have a hard time, but it's more of an inconvenience than anything. You see it all comes from the type of blood we drink, or in Elsa's case, her powers and her fruit diet." She started, and Anna hummed in thought.

"You see human blood drinkers have it easier since most humans enjoy the sun, which affects their blood. So, human drinkers can be out in the sun as long as they want, but animal drinkers like me, well much like animals, we tend to overheat if we stay out too long. Which is why I work at the zoo, there's always a shady spot somewhere." Fawn continued, and still Anna hummed, however there was an understanding nod added to it.

"And for Elsa, since she is a winter elemental, she can only stay out for so long. She had to find a safe time to come out, which is the mornings and evenings" Fawn explained. And while the information processed into her mind, she couldn't help but wonder, if she was a vampire, what would she be? Maybe she would ask Elsa, after she felt better of course.

The following week Elsa had gotten better. She apologized for her behavior, but Anna told her that it had been fine. They went on with their normal routine, and things went back to the way it was before. However, Anna's talk with Fawn was always fresh on her mind. She wanted to ask Elsa about her eyes that one day, and about what kind of vampire she thought Anna would be if it ever happened. But how does one approach such subjects? She didn't know, but Anna was would think of something. Eventually. But for now, she would keep it to herself.

The weekend had come again, and like always, Anna was up early, loading up her car, however Amelia had come too, just as always, and she had to fill up her vehicle too. Elsa had bid Anna a good business day and kissed her temple before she went back inside. When she was sure that they were gone, she let out a sigh.

"So, it has finally happened" Elsa said to herself as she walked into hall bathroom. She turned the light on and stared into the mirror. She blinked once, and nothing happened. But when she did it a second time, her eye color had a light purple hue surrounding the iris. But the longer she stared, the more lavender her eyes became. In vampire culture, the changing of the eyes meant that their mate had been found. And much to Elsa's delight, it was Anna. However, how would she tell her? Anna wanted to take their relationship slowly. And so did the vampiress.

But would that be considered too fast? Telling your girlfriend that you and she were meant to be together for all eternity? Oh who was she kidding? That would be enough to scare anyone. And she didn't want to lose Anna. So she would have to wait and slowly ease the topic into one of their future conversations.

"My beloved" Elsa sighed as the lavender swirled lazily back to its original ice blue shade. She shook her head slightly before exiting the bathroom. She was greeted by Rain, who had grown significantly. No longer did she wobble or stumble, she was steady now. Her ears were standing on their own now, and her tail curled. She had also gotten fluffier.

"Hello my darling, where is your brother?" she asked. However all Rain did was snort in excitement and wag her fluffy tail. Elsa chuckled as she levitated the pup into her arms. Rain yapped before attacking her face with kisses.

"Well, since I have no prior appointments to uphold, why not plan another date with my beloved?" Elsa asked. But again, Rain just barked.

"Wonderful, I wonder how a nice dinner date would be. I'm sure Corona has a wonderful establishment. I wonder what she would prefer" Elsa said to herself as she grabbed Rain and took her to her kennel. She found Copper along the way, he was basking in one of the rug by the backdoor. She guided him to his as well before giving them a brief goodbye. Then after making sure the house and property were under no threat, she left. The morning was still young, so the vampiress would be free to move out in the open. It was a ten minute run for her.

When she arrived, she had made sure to walk into a florist Shoppe, after her sickness, Elsa had become slightly more cautious. She noticed that it had been named "The Meadow". And that triggered the memory of Anna telling her that she loved flowers. The second she opened the door, her nose was assaulted by the intoxicating smell of flowers. All varieties. Roses, daffodils, wildflowers and all other sorts of flowers. The place certainly lived up to its name. And as she admired the foliage, something moved from the corner of her eye. She immediately turned her head and saw a little boy, perhaps twelve, staring at her from behind a stand of lilies.

"Hello" Elsa said with slight uncertainty, she had not known how long that child had been there. The little boy said nothing and fled like a startled deer.

"Strange" Elsa said to herself, before proceeding in looking around. She liked the flowers and would certainly remember it for the future.

"Hello" another voice said. It was a woman's voice, soft and gentle, like that of a mother. Elsa turned around and saw a woman come from the back and around the counter. And there hiding behind her leg was the little boy.

"Oh, hello is this your store?" Elsa asked.

"Why yes it is, my son told me that you had come in, is there something you're looking for?" she asked.

"Well now that you mention it, I suppose I am hoping to find some answers, if you can provide them of course" Elsa said with a slight tinge of hope.

"I can certainly help where I can" the woman said kindly.

"Well, I was wondering if you know any good restaurants around the area. Nothing too extravagant, but it must have a simple charm to it" Elsa said.

"I know just the place, we have a neighbor who runs an Italian restaurant down the road just to the right of the gas station. He's a friend of mine, so he can certainly help you." Elsa gave a closed mouthed smile.

"That's perfect, now another thing I need to know is, by chance do you have any winter orchids? Or would they need to be ordered?" Elsa asked.

"Winter orchids? My goodness, well unfortunately, I don't have them in stock, but I can order them for you" the mother smiled.

"That's perfect, I would like a dozen please, and the name of that Italian place if you would" Elsa asked. This date was going to be perfect!

A/n: That was chapter 22 I hope you liked it. And again I'm sorry about the lateness. Well, I'll see you guys soon!