winterssummerallthefunner asked: Prompt thingy: Elsanna. Elsa and Anna trapped in an elevator with a bottle of water, a pack of peanut butter m&ms, and twister (the game). When firefighters finally pry the door open, they are found in a compromising position. :D

“You want to…what now?”



“Weeeeellll, since we might be here for a while, we might as well do something to pass the time, right?” Anna said, smoothing out the last corner of the Twister mat. “And lucky for you, I have the perfect distraction.”



“Anna, I’m not playing Twister with you in this small elevator,” Elsa firmly replied, crossing her arms over her chest as she frowned.



“So how are you going to pass the time?” Anna asked as she spun the needle on the separate card, “Just sit in the corner sipping your water and eating M&Ms? Boooooooring…Oh! Right hand, yellow!”



She could feel Elsa’s stare boring into the back of her head as her right hand slapped down on a yellow circle. She spun the needle again, somewhat glad the blonde couldn’t see the smile on her face from this angle.

Elsa would join her eventually. She knew it.

“Why do you even have Twister in the first place?” Elsa asked as Anna placed her left foot on a green circle.



“Party. Kris wanted to shake things up a bit, so he sent me to go find it.” She giggled, glancing over her shoulder at the blonde still sitting the corner with her food in her lap. “Can you imagine? A bunch of drunks playing Twister?”



“Hilarious,” Elsa dryly remarked from her ‘No Fun’ corner.



Anna shrugged and turned her attention back to the needle, giving it another spin.

“Need some help there?” Elsa asked later, almost giggling as Anna endeavored to blow at the needle, to get it to move. All four of her limbs were already occupied with a circle.



“I can…do it myself…thank you…very much…” she wheezed in between blows, limbs starting to tremble from the strain of keeping her body up.



“Anna–”



“I got it…okay?”



Right foot to red circle.

Oh, shit.

“Nevermind, I don’t got it!” Anna cried as she slipped, falling bodily onto the Twister mat. “Damn it…and I was playing by myself, too! Shouldn’t it be harder with other people?”

“Are you okay?” she heard Elsa ask, and she looked up to see that the blonde had left her corner to kneel next to her, offering a hand.



“I’ll be okay if you play Twister with me,” Anna said, mustering up the most innocent smile she had in her arsenal.



“No.”



“Oh, come on, Elsa! You’re no fun!”



“What if they catch us?” Elsa pointed out, though Anna didn’t miss how she hadn’t moved away yet. “What will the firefighters think if they see us playing Twister in the elevator?”



Anna rolled her eyes. “They’ll think, ‘At least these kids didn’t panic and eat each other for survival!’” She smirked. “Either that, or they’d say, ‘Why didn’t I think of that?’”

Her smirk grew when Elsa failed to suppress a smile.

“So are you gonna play, or what?”



“Man…congratulations on getting to second base, Elsa! I didn’t know you had it in you!”



“Olaf!” Elsa nearly shrieked at her firefighter friend, scrambling to get off of Anna–and certain parts–of Anna after their fall on her turn.



Left hand on red, left hand on red, left hand on red– I was so close to getting a lead on her…! That spinner can go right to hell for this!

“Well, at least you sort of had your left hand on red,” Anna teased from beside her as she packed up her Twister mat. “But geez, Elsa…I didn’t expect you to make the first move. Figured I’d have to be the one to bring it up.”



Elsa froze after she stepped out of the elevator, jaw dropping open as she looked back at a smirking–albeit heavily blushing–Anna.

“So are you…free this Saturday? I won’t bring Twister, I promise.”

