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[Elsa/Moana - SPOILERS] Cross the Divide {7/7}afterandalasiaDecember 29 2016, 00:06:24 UTC
“Elsa,” Moana said, with a slight pressure from her fingertips that was not quite a squeeze. Just a reminder of their presence. Her name on Moana’s lips made Elsa’s heart flutter. “It is a lot, but I will tell you one thing: there are many of us. You are not alone in the world.”
Not alone. Not some strange changeling creature in a world of humans. The fear had always nagged at her, at its worst when she looked around and only saw humans upon humans, even her parents something that she could never be. Perhaps she had always known; the idea did not terrify her as she might have thought it would. To be both human and not-human seemed somehow to be a solution that she had not thought to look for.
She looked deep into Moana’s eyes, and saw nothing but warm honesty there. It was comforting.
“No!” Olaf said, breaking through her thoughts. Crumbs around his mouth suggested that he had been distracted by the cakes as they spoke, although rapt listening was also a possibility. Even after all this time, he seemed no less charmed by the world than ever before. “You’re not alone! You’ve got me, and Anna, and Sven, and Sven-”
“And me,” said Moana, softly. She ran her thumb over Elsa’s skin.
Elsa spared a smile for Olaf, but it was to Moana that her eyes were drawn. “Then it seems that you have me, as well.”
Not alone. Not some strange changeling creature in a world of humans. The fear had always nagged at her, at its worst when she looked around and only saw humans upon humans, even her parents something that she could never be. Perhaps she had always known; the idea did not terrify her as she might have thought it would. To be both human and not-human seemed somehow to be a solution that she had not thought to look for.
She looked deep into Moana’s eyes, and saw nothing but warm honesty there. It was comforting.
“No!” Olaf said, breaking through her thoughts. Crumbs around his mouth suggested that he had been distracted by the cakes as they spoke, although rapt listening was also a possibility. Even after all this time, he seemed no less charmed by the world than ever before. “You’re not alone! You’ve got me, and Anna, and Sven, and Sven-”
“And me,” said Moana, softly. She ran her thumb over Elsa’s skin.
Elsa spared a smile for Olaf, but it was to Moana that her eyes were drawn. “Then it seems that you have me, as well.”
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