Kristoff didn't want to say that she should've known better, especially given the fact that she looked sort of sorry about it, but... Maybe she should've known better. Anna wasn't the type of person to consider the warning signs, though. She had a tendency to throw caution to the wind, to barrel forward without really thinking. She did it out of love, though, even if that clouded her judgement, and he was finding it harder and harder to fault her for that.
"No, you just... You care. That's fine, you just-- Not everybody's gonna respond the way you want. You just have to be careful."
He wanted to change the subject, then, because he was bad at these kinds of things. He wasn't suited to council anybody on any sort of relationship issues, given his near lifetime of isolation from other human beings. He'd never had a sister, if you didn't count the younger girls among the trolls, so he couldn't say how things were meant to be.
"Look, I can't-- I'm don't have an answers about the Elsa thing, but I'm around if you need me. We can get you settled, at least, if you want. I'll have to call my job, but... It's fine. They're fine."
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"No, you just... You care. That's fine, you just-- Not everybody's gonna respond the way you want. You just have to be careful."
He wanted to change the subject, then, because he was bad at these kinds of things. He wasn't suited to council anybody on any sort of relationship issues, given his near lifetime of isolation from other human beings. He'd never had a sister, if you didn't count the younger girls among the trolls, so he couldn't say how things were meant to be.
"Look, I can't-- I'm don't have an answers about the Elsa thing, but I'm around if you need me. We can get you settled, at least, if you want. I'll have to call my job, but... It's fine. They're fine."