[Ordinarily, of course, someone might be more than a little shocked to see powers like that at all, let alone to see them honed to the point where she could make it take a form like that nearly effortlessly. Anna, on the other hand, is positively thrilled to see Elsa with her amazing magic again. After all, it was a shame for her to have lost those special abilities of hers just when she was finally starting to come to terms with them.
Watching her work, though, one wouldn't think that she lost them for a second; she's moving so naturally and controlling the snow with such fluidity that it's like she's been doing this sort of thing for years and years, and the icing on the cake is just how happy Elsa looks when she does it. Anna doesn't remember it consciously, but somewhere in the back of her mind, she knows that smile of Elsa's; it's the same enthusiastic smile she used to have when they were just kids playing with ice in the middle of the ballroom in their castle...and seeing that smile again, knowing that for so long her sister's thought of these beautiful, beautiful powers of hers as a curse, is almost enough to bring a tear to Anna's eye. But it doesn't, because she's too busy packing the snow into a little ball...and chucking it right at her sister's back.]
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Watching her work, though, one wouldn't think that she lost them for a second; she's moving so naturally and controlling the snow with such fluidity that it's like she's been doing this sort of thing for years and years, and the icing on the cake is just how happy Elsa looks when she does it. Anna doesn't remember it consciously, but somewhere in the back of her mind, she knows that smile of Elsa's; it's the same enthusiastic smile she used to have when they were just kids playing with ice in the middle of the ballroom in their castle...and seeing that smile again, knowing that for so long her sister's thought of these beautiful, beautiful powers of hers as a curse, is almost enough to bring a tear to Anna's eye. But it doesn't, because she's too busy packing the snow into a little ball...and chucking it right at her sister's back.]