A nine-year-old Anna overhears her parents talking with Elsa and draws her own conclusions about why Elsa has been kept separated from her for so long. She takes matters into her own hands in the middle of the night. Childhood. Oneshot. Sisterly fluff.
A few months after the thaw, Elsa and Anna are trying to reconnect and become close. Elsa begins to pull away again. Anna finds out why, but she is almost too late. One-shot, sisterly fluff.
What if Elsa's room didn't thaw with the rest of the kingdom? What power of love would be strong enough to thaw over a decade of pain and fear? Oneshot. Sisterly fluff and feels.
Elsa and Anna have a tumultuous conversation in the hallway after dinner one night. It leads to a better understanding of a certain expression Elsa sometimes wears when she looks at her sister. (Post-canon one-shot, platonic sisterly fluff. Based on the expression in the cover image.)
Queen Idun gives little Anna a bit of insight as to why Elsa doesn't come out of her room any more. All Anna wants to do is help her sister. (Short oneshot, childhood, very little fluff. Just an expansion on what could have happened. Canon-compliant.)
Anna has a nightmare and goes to Elsa for reassurance. Nobody answers her knocks on the door and Anna falls apart. It is up to Elsa to put the pieces back together. (Sisterly fluff. Oneshot.)
A diplomatic team from Sweden visits Arendelle and offers a massage to the queen as a gift. When she learns what a massage is, Elsa shuts down and ends the conversation. Anna convinces Elsa to let her learn how to do a massage. Sisterly fluff and hurt/comfort ensues.
Hermione is badly injured by a dark poison and has to rely on Harry to pull her through the sickness and pain, and the days following. Their relationship grows. Set in POA around the Crookshanks/Scabbers incident.
An expansion of the time in the second book in which Hermione is petrified, and what would have gone on in her mind if she had been conscious.