That doesn't surprise Anna in the very slightest, and it's almost enough to make her wish she'd done something about it herself, when it first crossed her mind as something that might be the case. This has all worked out too well, though, for it to be anything more than an idle thought. The important thing is that they both know now, that they've finally done something about it, that this has made Elsa so happy. That much is impossible to miss, and as far as Anna is concerned, nothing matters more. "And you've liked her," she says, half a question. "And now you both know about it. Are you gonna go out? What's the deal?"
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