Fluffy prompt: Elsa playing with her snowgies ;) and Anna is like awwwww so cute
“Fine, fine, I’m coming”, giggled Elsa as she followed the insistent snowgies.
“You can understand what they say?” Said Anna, intrigued, as she saw her walking away following the little group of 5 snowgies that were boucing their way up the ice stairs.
“No, I just understand that they want me to follow them. They don’t even talk anyway.” Smiled Elsa as she walked up, her voice echoing in the hall of the ice palace with its magical walls.
Anna sighed in a tender way as she put their travel bags on the bright blue floor. They had barely arrived on the top of the North Mountain, barely finished talking with Marshmallow, and now the snowgies wanted Elsa to come play with her? The sisters haven’t even got time to catch their breath from the hike.
Though Anna noticed, as they came to visit the snowgies from time to time, that Elsa sort of recharged her energy when she entered the ice palace. Anna figured that it acted like a cocoon to her, because even if she was feeling down or exhausted by her royal duties (which often was the reason why they took a break from their Arendelle life and came up there to enjoy some days off), she quickly was feeling better as soon as she passed the gates.
Anna walked up the ice stairs, and she heard Elsa laugh on the upper floor, which made her smile too. She nearly slipped on the last step and mumble to herself on how clumsy she was.
Finally arriving to the snowgies level, she looked around for Elsa but didn’t find her among the thousand of tiny snowmen.
“Hey guys, have you seen Elsa?”
They all turned to her in a swift move, which was really creepy if Anna didn’t know that they actually were harmless and adorable, and jumped in joy when they recognized her. Some jumped on her, some cuddled, one tried to get into her hat, and an other was sliding on her winter cape.
“Yeah, I’m happy to see you too”, giggled Anna, for they were tickling her as they climbed on her.
One somehow managed to climb to her shoulder, and she patted him softly with her hand.
“Do you know where Elsa is? She just went up there.” She asked to the latter snowgie.
Suddenly they all turned around, looking at the balcony, and ran in groups to form a giant arrow pointing at it.
“Oh, that’s… Very practical and informative, thank you” noted Anna, surprised.
Making her best not to slip on the ice, she made her way to the balcony, where she found Elsa with her forearms on the railing, talking to several snowgies at her level.
“No, I’m NOT making you a slide.”
The snowgies’ usual wide smiles turned to pouts of deception.
Elsa’s face saddened with them, touched by their reaction, but she coughed.
“No, I insist. It’s too dangerous.”
The snowgies bounced in a begging way.
“Oh, don’t try to make me change my mind.” Elsa smiled.
They bounced with even more insistence, squeaking, and Anna laughed. They started climbing up her arm, going in her hair and ruffling it. Elsa couldn’t help but giggle when they started tickling her.
“H-hey! N-no, I’m not going to–”
She laughed when she saw that most of the snowmen of the room had rushed outside since she said ‘slide’.
“Oh gosh, you’re such little brats.” Gave up Elsa.
“They inherited that from their mother”, smiled Anna, standing against the door frame of the balcony. “Also, don’t even pretend you were not going to give them what they want.”
Elsa huffed. “Don’t call me that. But it is dangerous, Anna. Really. They want a slide starting from here to the bridge down there. So they can play in loops.”
She sounded like it was a bad idea, but had taken some steps back to create the slide already.
Anna shook her head. She was a really caring mother.
In no time, Elsa had created a giant and well crafted ice slide, leading to, as the snowgies wished, the entrance bridge.
“There. Are you happy n-?”
She hadn’t finished talking that literally every single snowgie rushed in front of her and lauched themselves down the slide. The snowgie that was on Anna’s shoulder and the one hidden in her hat had jumped with the mob, suprising her.
“HEY!!!” Screamed Elsa, panicked.
But the snowgies were safe, and as she noticed when she ran to the railing to look down, all of them had arrived with big smiles.
Elsa gasped with relief, and Anna giggled at her reaction.
“Why can’t I call you their "mom” when it’s truly what you are?“ Smirked Anna, coming next to her.
Elsa closed her eyes and sighed.
"Have you seen them begging for it? If I start to tell myself that I’m their mom, I’ll give up to all of their whims.”