Those were all things that Anna had noticed as well. Things were not so different then she couldn't recognize what they were meant to do, at least most things like the street lamps and the vehicles, but she didn't understand them the way she understood sleighs and firelight. Likewise, she also missed the smell of the fjord.
Dwelling on those right now was pointless, and with her solution focused drive she knew getting food was the easiest thing to accomplish. If she thought for too long on everything that was wrong or out of place, she was liable to get stuck in a spiral that would lead to panic and that wouldn't help them in the least. So she stuck to the basics. One: Kristoff was here. Two: Sven was here. Three: No one was injured. Four: New adventure with new things to be experienced. Five: The promise of krumkake or some other delicacy like it. At the moment, there were far worse situations to be in.
His words interrupt visions of sandwiches, but they also catch her off guard. She glances up at him, not slowing the pace. "Wrong of you? Why would that be wrong of you to be happy about?" It didn't take much to realize that Anna had deep rooted issues when it came to people facing things alone. The thought of Kristoff facing this nightmare alone would have been unthinkable to her.
"I was so relieved to see you, so happy. I didn't want to be here alone." She kicks a pebble and watches it skitter out of their way. "And if someone had given me the choice to stay home or come here to join you and help you get out, I wouldn't have given it a second thought, I would have chosen to be here." The bakery had a lovely aroma that reached her nose as they approached it, but she stopped with him before they took the steps inside.
"Kristoff. I know we got separated in the Enchanted Forest, but if we are going to properly rule a kingdom together, our paths have to be the same and I know I want to always be by your side." Even if it led to their joint demise, after all her parents had been the exact same way, right down to their final moments. She's always wanted a love like theirs.
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Dwelling on those right now was pointless, and with her solution focused drive she knew getting food was the easiest thing to accomplish. If she thought for too long on everything that was wrong or out of place, she was liable to get stuck in a spiral that would lead to panic and that wouldn't help them in the least. So she stuck to the basics. One: Kristoff was here. Two: Sven was here. Three: No one was injured. Four: New adventure with new things to be experienced. Five: The promise of krumkake or some other delicacy like it. At the moment, there were far worse situations to be in.
His words interrupt visions of sandwiches, but they also catch her off guard. She glances up at him, not slowing the pace. "Wrong of you? Why would that be wrong of you to be happy about?" It didn't take much to realize that Anna had deep rooted issues when it came to people facing things alone. The thought of Kristoff facing this nightmare alone would have been unthinkable to her.
"I was so relieved to see you, so happy. I didn't want to be here alone." She kicks a pebble and watches it skitter out of their way. "And if someone had given me the choice to stay home or come here to join you and help you get out, I wouldn't have given it a second thought, I would have chosen to be here." The bakery had a lovely aroma that reached her nose as they approached it, but she stopped with him before they took the steps inside.
"Kristoff. I know we got separated in the Enchanted Forest, but if we are going to properly rule a kingdom together, our paths have to be the same and I know I want to always be by your side." Even if it led to their joint demise, after all her parents had been the exact same way, right down to their final moments. She's always wanted a love like theirs.