Administrator
credit for images goes to Riley
Personal Text
|
|
|
Post by Storybrooke on Nov 15, 2014 10:30:44 GMT
The Challenge for this thread is....
HAPPIEST MOMENT
- Details: By Happiest Moment, we mean a single moment in time where the character you are writing for was extremely happy. It could be them falling in love, getting married, having a baby, getting a job, etc! It is open to your own preference and creativity.
- Post Limit: You can do more than one post in this thread, including more as the same character, or a different post for a different character you have. There is no limit to how many you can do, or for how many characters.
- Narrative/POV: You can either write in First Person (I, me, my, etc) or Third Person (he, she, they, etc).
- Length: There is no maximum length for your post, however it must be a minimum of one paragraph, consisting of at least 10 sentences in that paragraph.
If you have any questions or require any clarification, feel free to PM the admin. Happy Writing Everyone!
|
|
Offline
Tag me @elsaofarendelle
|
|
Post by Elsa on Dec 10, 2015 16:26:48 GMT
Elsa stood back. This was not her moment, usually nothing was, apart from her coronation and she had not particularly enjoyed that. Elsa didn’t like to be front and center. She might be able to be the queen now, to lead and rule if she had to, but she enjoyed it when someone else was front and center. That someone else was incidentally the most important person in her life: Anna.
This day was her. This day was Annas wedding to Kristoff. She watched as her sister and her new husband took the dancefloor, both quite awkwardly dancing, but everyone was charmed and touched, because everyone could see the bright smiles. And Elsa? She loved it more than anything. She loved to see her sisters eyes shining with happiness, swimming with tears of joy, she loved how Anna giggled at her new husband, how he looked at her as if she hung the moon and the stars, as if she was his entire world. And this moment, it was everything Elsa always hoped for for Anna, it made her so happy, it made both sisters so happy. Now, she was sure she could leave her sister and her new husband alone. He’d protect her with his life. And she’d be happy. Elsa just stood there, grinned and enjoyed the warmth and joy in her heart.
|
|