Anna's eyes and ears perked up and she jumped forward, her hands clinging to Elsa's hands, tugging at them, swinging them left and right in her giddy excitement. It was about the drink, the alcoholic drink. Of course Anna had every intention of behaving, and if behaving meant that Elsa would permit her to enjoy some champagne, well it was definitely worth being on her absolute best behavior tonight. Nothing to embarrass or injure herself or Elsa, no making other party goers uncomfortable, nothing. Perfect little Anna, that's what she'd be. But now, she was more focused on the gift, and it was one that she had to have made custom. Though the sisters hadn't seen each other, hadn't been in each other's lives, gifts were an expression between them, a way of conversing without speaking. Anna still had every gift Elsa had gotten her over the years, and in winter she would still wear the jumpers, would still shake the snowglobes, would even listen to the music or watch the movies and pretend a stuffed bear was Elsa watching or listening right alongside her. It was one way that Anna held the memory of her sister alive all these years, the happier memories. Anna clapped her hands and within moments a staff member came over with a gift box, wrapped personally by Anna, and handed it over to Elsa. "Don't wait, Elsa! Open it! Open it now!" Anna was practically jumping out of her dress in excitement, in giddy anticipation. Inside the box there was a snow globe, custom ordered and custom made. Inside the snow globe were handmade figures of Anna and Elsa from childhood; Anna had sent a few childhood drawings of the sisters for references to the company that made the globe. The two children in the globe were playing, and building what appeared to be a snowman of some sort. Turning the dial on the bottom would play a nice, soft, piano melody, perfect for observing and watching the little snow pellets fall inside the globe. "I hope you love it!" Anna said, waiting for Elsa's reaction.