Erika and Elsa were planning the process of rebuilding and fortifying the capital before the Western Alliance begin their invasion.
As they planned, they noticed that Wölfe was watching the nearby children playing.
"What is he doing now?" Erika sighed.
'Let the man be, Erika" Elsa said, still looking at the hand drawn plans, "Speaking of which, have you talked to him before?"
"Well, I did once actually," Erika admitted, "But he's such a... difficult person,"
"Difficult?" Elsa raised an eyebrow.
"Yes, very," Erika continued.
"How so?" Elsa chuckled a bit.
"He's not... easy to work with," Erika answered, "His entire view is so different that understanding him becomes impossible,"
"Almost like you don't you think?" Elsa said.
Erika looked up at her curiously.
"What does that mean?" she asked.
"Never mind," Elsa smiled, but her smile soon dropped into a frown, "You know we've been friends for a very long time now..."
"Ehh, why this all of the sudden?" Erika
laughed nervously as she scratched the back of her head.
"Because," Elsa said, suddenly she started laughing a bit, "Heh, you remember the time when-"
"DON'T!" Suddenly Erika shouted, her expression changed drastically.
Elsa looked at her friend who was glaring intensely at her.
It took a moment for her to calm down and said, "I know what to talk about it... But I don't want to listen,"
She turned around and walked away, "I'm... going to catch some fresh air..."
She said before storming off.
Elsa wanted to call out and apologize but she couldn't.
How many times did she try to talk about it? So that they both could just live on, never again be bothered by it but it always end the same
She covered her face with both of her hands and sighed heavily.
Then, Wölfe entered and saw how distrought she was.
They stared at each other for awhile until Wölfe said, "I won't pry"
Elsa looked up and gave him a small smile, "Thank you,"
His expression didn't change he only nodded and left her alone.
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