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Queen ❅ Elsa ([personal profile] defyingfrigidity) wrote2014-12-13 03:50 pm

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.]
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[personal profile] ossifragant 2014-12-20 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I think it's the thought that counts.

[And surely buying something for Christmas dinner isn't terrible if you're in a rush, right? Greed doesn't think so.]

Don't get over your head, you know? Start small. A friend of mine has started cooking since she arrived here; even if you can't cook a fancy meal, home cooked meals can mean a lot to a person.

[He smiles, though. Despite his tough-guy appearance, the smile is genuine.]

You're right. It doesn't really matter if two people are related or not. Family is family, after all.