A cute little thing done in ten minutes based off this prompt cause I need to write and my actual story is refusing to come to me.
Imagine person A from your OTP is a clumsy magician and that one day they accidentally turn themselves into an animal. The only way to break the spell is for their significant other, person B, to kiss them… except person B can’t stop laughing at A long enough to actually go through with it.
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“Don’t laugh.”
Oh god, was she ever trying not to. However, it was incredibly hard keeping the laughter at bay when her little witch of a lover was glaring at her with puffed up cheeks and what Elsa assumed was supposed to be a crossed arm scolding posture.
Well, that posture certainly would've worked if her sweet Anna wasn't an adorable red mouse with a platinum ear and a tiny witch’s hat who looked ridiculously silly trying to balance on her back paws while her front ones were too stubby to even touch one another, let alone cross, and the puffy cheeks of her signature pout reminded her of a hamster with it’s cheeks full of nuts.
Elsa’s lips twitched and she tried to hide a chuckle behind a cough.
“Spell gone wrong?” Elsa didn't know too much about witchcraft but a glance down at the opened book on the desk confirmed that the spell Anna had just attempted was supposed to have a different effect entirely. How Anna messed it up so badly, Elsa had no idea.
“Obviously!” Anna squeaked irritably, her voice sounding like she had walked right out of an ‘Alvin and the Chipmunks’ movie. Another cough/laugh from Elsa and Anna let out a huff. Elsa was certain that if she were a human, those sweet freckled cheeks of her’s would be beet red in embarrassment. “I must've gotten the accent wrong or something!”
The mouse waddled awkwardly on four legs towards the book and it took every ounce of Elsa’s willpower not to pick the adorable creature up and carry her to it. It was even harder when Anna struggled to actually hop up onto the thick tome, her body too thick and limbs too short until a lucky push with her hind paws managed to get her sprawled across the paper.
At this point Elsa’s face was tinged pink from the effort to keep her cool.
“Found it!” Anna cried in triumph. “It says, ‘If spell doesn't have intended effect; a kiss should be sufficient in reversing the effects!’” Anna turned back to Elsa and those tiny teal eyes had a spark of glee. “Elsa! I need a kiss!”
That did it. Elsa collapsed on her knees and started laughing so hard that tears spilled from her eyes and she couldn't stop herself from giving the ground a solid hit with her fist. She laughed until her sides started to ache and her breath came out in haggard gasps. When she looked up through tear filled eyes at the sulking mouse watching her from the table, she started right up again.
It took five minutes for Elsa to regain her composure. “I haven’t laughed like that in ages!” Elsa giggled to herself as she scooped her girlfriend into her palms. The mouse’s ears were flat against her head and her eyes were wet with tears. The sight made Elsa feel bad. “I’m sorry baby,” She cooed softly, stroking her under the chin with her finger. “It’s okay, I’ll make it up too you. How about we go to that fancy chocolate shop you love so much tonight?”
Anna perked up at that. “Okay!” She beamed. Even as an animal, that smile was enough to make Elsa’s heart melt. “But you have to kiss me first!” She lifted her head and leaned forward in anticipation.
Elsa giggled and touched her lips to the furry head. When the transformation was complete and Anna stood with her signature pout in place and her human arms crossed over her chest, Elsa grinned. “The spell called for a kiss. It didn’t say it had to be on the lips.”
Anna rolled her eyes and yanked the smug blonde down for a real kiss.









