Queen ❅ Elsa (
defyingfrigidity) wrote2014-12-13 03:50 pm
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Sixth Flake [video]
[Elsa looks a lot more subdued than usual - especially compared to her last video - when she begins recording, staring out the window of the little apartment she and Anna had begun renting for their stay in Goldenrod. It's snowing, this time with no help from her, and she's just watching the flakes drift lazily past.]
I know this may sound like an odd question, but... how do you go about celebrating things you haven't really acknowledged in a very long time? Birthdays, holidays, things like that... It feels strange to just go ahead and do it and act like the lack of celebrations in years past never happened. Wrong, almost, to completely dismiss such a long amount of time like that.
It seems rather difficult to make a special event even more special. Does that make sense at all?
[She's not even thinking about her own upcoming birthday (on the 21st!) at all. But Christmas is coming up... the first Christmas in thirteen years that the sisters will be spending together. She wants Anna's first real Christmas since she was five to be perfect, or at least as perfect as Elsa can make it. She just... has no idea how to do that.]
I know this may sound like an odd question, but... how do you go about celebrating things you haven't really acknowledged in a very long time? Birthdays, holidays, things like that... It feels strange to just go ahead and do it and act like the lack of celebrations in years past never happened. Wrong, almost, to completely dismiss such a long amount of time like that.
It seems rather difficult to make a special event even more special. Does that make sense at all?
[She's not even thinking about her own upcoming birthday (on the 21st!) at all. But Christmas is coming up... the first Christmas in thirteen years that the sisters will be spending together. She wants Anna's first real Christmas since she was five to be perfect, or at least as perfect as Elsa can make it. She just... has no idea how to do that.]
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[The first few years, at least. As she grew up, and as she convinced herself more and more that she was a monster and didn't deserve to be around other people... the desire to fight disappeared.]
So yes, I'm doing this for me. Partially. But I'm mainly doing it for my sister.
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[She kind of tilts her head a little, but her expression is still reasonably gentle; this is the kind of topic she can understand, after all.]
I mean...you're saying "how do I celebrate" like there's a right way to do it. But why does it matter if you're doing it right if the only people who matter are you and your sister?
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I guess it's kind of hard when you're different, and...feel weird about maybe not doing something the way everybody thinks you're supposed to? I used to do that. But it's like giving a present. You're not supposed to think about what everybody says makes something a good present. You're supposed to think about what the person getting it likes.
So...think about celebrating like giving you and your sister a present.
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I understand that. And I understand that she's going to like whatever I do no matter what. But even so... I need to do something special. To make up for everything in the past.
[SORRY SHE GETS KIND OF... STUCK... ON THINGS LIKE THAT...]
And besides, I've never really... done anything like this before. [Now she just looks more embarrassed than upset.] Back when we still celebrated Christmas, we ah.... we had servants decorate for us, and people hired to arrange the celebrations.
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That's why you're asking?
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And I don't know if I should do anything else, aside from decorating and finding presents. There has to be more I can do!
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Oh, yeah, that's barely anything. There's tons of Christmas stuff you can do. You have to get the tree, you have to hang up lights, you have to make cookies and build gingerbread houses and write letters to Santa and make snow angels and drink hot cocoa with candy canes stuck in them and have snowball fights and make ornaments and hang up wreaths and hook up the hotline to NORAD so you can track Santa the whole night as he delivers his presents.
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Did you say hot cocoa and candy canes? [SHE SEEMS ABSOLUTELY AWESTRUCK BY THIS IDEA.] I never would've thought to do that! That sounds amazing.
... And I'm sorry, but you completely lost me with "hook up the hotline to NORAD". What... what does that mean?
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CHRISTMAS IS SERIOUS BUSINESS.]
Oh, that's just for on Christmas Eve. Every year the military tracks Santa on radar to make sure he has a safe flight all over the world and stuff. So it's important tradition to haaaaaaaaa— watch their radar broadcasts. So you know where Santa is.
[#NiceSave]
It's for watching Santa.
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So yeah. No belief in Santa. But she can still appreciate the sentiment there.]
That's certainly a nice tradition to have. I bet the children of the world are obsessed with it.
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[Santa is real. This is indisputable fact.]
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Do you know if they do anything like that here?
[Because she has a feeling Anna would be ALL OVER THAT if she knew...]
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[Which is really disappointing, actually.]
They have it at home, though.
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Sadly, I won't be able to investigate when I return home. My land... it doesn't have all this technology. We're very far behind.