Well...it's been a while. I'm actually kind of embarrassed by how long this took. I apologize, when I wrote my other story I had much more free time and well, now I dont. It kinda stinks because I really enjoy writing but my time for it has become a lot less. Wish I could say the next one will be faster, will see I guess. So just an fyi, I have not been to a lot of weddings so if something is wrong in how I wrote it, by bad. Nice to be posting again though!


Kristoff stood with his hands folded in front of him on a small stage, he looked out at the large group of people and felt his heart rate pick up. Sven and Olaf stood next to him, both seeming to be much more relaxed then Kristoff was. They were in the small church that Elsa had used for her coronation. And if he thought he was warm before, with all these people crammed into one spot he felt that he might actually pass out. He took a slow deep breath in an effort to calm himself, he knew that Anna would be walking through those doors at any moment and he wanted to make sure he was conscious to witness it. As he stood, he realized that he didn't even know close to half of the people that were sitting in the crowd, he knew Henrik, Jarle, Eirik and a few other members of the royal staff, but the rest he had never met. They all looked like they were very important judging by how they were dressed and went about themselves, he couldn't shake the feeling of being out of place among them, but there was no going back now. His eyes drifted to the front row where his family sat. True to their word, the entire population of the valley of the hidden rock had shown up to see their Kristoff get married. They of course drew quite a few looks from the other guests but he didn't care, he always felt he fit in more with them then he did with humans. His eyes fell on his mother Bulda, she had a bright smile on her face as she looked at him up on the stage. He smiled back as he felt some of his nerves subsiding, that is until the doors to the church opened and everyone stood up. The organ began to play as two figures started walking in. Gasps were heard as the pair made their way down the aisle. One wore a light blue bridesmaids dress while the other a white wedding dress. Kristoff almost had to physically push his jaw back up at the site of Anna, she always looked beautiful to him, but she looked absolutely gorgeous in her dress. The sun coming in through the windows of the church illuminated the white fabric making her look radiant. He could see her blush slightly at the way he was looking at her, he knew he was staring but he didn't care.

I must be the luckiest guy in the world, he thought.

As they approached the stage, Elsa took Anna's hand and gave it to Kristoff, which he gladly accepted. "You better take care of her," Elsa said with a smile. Even though she had a smile on her face, Kristoff could hear the seriousness in her voice. He nodded to Elsa as Anna took her place in front of him, and Elsa behind her.

"Hi," Anna said shyly, still getting used to the way Kristoff was looking at her.

"Hi," Kristoff breathed out as he looked into her eyes. At that moment all his anxiety and nervousness immediately vanished and was replaced with overwhelming joy, he never thought that he could be this happy.

The pair were so caught up in each other that they almost forgot why they were standing in a church surrounded by friends, family and visitors from all over the world. They both jumped slightly as the priest walked up to them and cleared his throat. It was the same priest who crowned Elsa Queen of Arendelle, he wore the same red robes and a red biretta on his head. As he went through the ceremony, Kristoff couldn't help but continue to sneak glances at Anna, who would have thought that the girl who threw carrots at him when they first met would end up standing next to him at the altar.

"I believe the couple have prepared their own vows," the priest said, snapping Kristoff back to reality.

Right, the vows, Kristoff thought to himself as he turned to look at Anna. Truth be told he didn't really have any trouble thinking of what he wanted to say to Anna, he was more afraid of messing up once she was actually in front of him. But as he looked down at her bright smile all his worries just went away. "Anna," he started while matching her joyful expression. "Our first meeting turned out to be one of the craziest adventures I've ever had in my life. From the moment you walked into Oaken's trading post my life was changed forever. I may not have realized it at the time, but I loved you from the moment I saw you. We've been through so much in the last few months, some good and some bad." He continued as he saw a few tears forming in Anna's eyes. "But after everything that has happened, I would do it all over again just to be near you, I love you Anna, and I always will." He finished with a loving smile. He heard a few aww's from the audience and he was almost positive they were from his family and Olaf.

Anna sniffed a few times and did her best to clear her eyes, she promised herself she wouldn't cry but she had a feeling that she would be braking that promise. "Kristoff," Anna begin, clearing her throat. "I don't even know how to begin to describe what you mean to me, you were always there for me even when I thought I didn't need you to be. No matter what happened, you always protected me. There was a time when I thought I would never see you again. But now we have each other, just you and me, and I know what I want to do, and it's to say that Kristoff...I love you." Anna finished as tears were threatening again for not only her but Kristoff as well. Even Elsa had to wipe away a few tears quickly as she heard the declaration of love from the couple.

"Do you have the rings?" The priest asked, breaking the couples lock on each other.

Kristoff turned to Sven who was picking up a pillow with his mouth. He lifted it up to Kristoff who then took two rings that were sitting in the center before turning back to Anna. After handing one to Anna, Kristoff held Anna's hand and slowly slid the ring on her finger, with Anna then doing the same with Kristoff before the couple looked back to the priest.

"Kristoff, do you take Anna to be your lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do you part?" The priest asked.

"I do," Kristoff answered immediately with a joyful tone.

"And do you Anna take-" the priest began.

"I do!" Anna exclaimed in excitement, not being able to wait any longer to be Kristoff's wife. Elsa couldn't help but let out small laugh at her sisters excitement.

"Well, than by the power vested in me by the Kingdom of Arendelle, and in the sight of God and the Queen, I now pronounce you man and wife, you my kiss the bride." The priest said with a nod to Kristoff.

Without hesitation Kristoff wrapped Anna in his embrace and kissed her. The sound of cheering and clapping was heard throughout the church as the two had their first kiss as a married couple. As the paired pull back, Anna wasn't sure if she would be able to contain her happiness, it truly was one of the best moments of her life. Even if her parents weren't there, to have her friends, her sister, and Kristoff was more than enough. She latched onto Kristoff's arm as the pair made their way down the aisle to exit the church, the sound of clapping still ringing throughout the building.

Elsa watched them walk with a soft smile, she knew how happy Kristoff made her sister and she was glad that Anna was so joyful. She glanced over to Sven to see him looking at her with a big smile. She rolled her eyes slightly as she walked over and grabbed onto some of his fur. "Remember what I said about behaving Sven," she said in hushed tone with a bit of a chill to it. Sven nodded nervously as the two made their way down the aisle with Olaf following close behind. She was perfectly aware of some of the odd looks she was getting, but at that moment she didn't really care, Anna was happy and that was what was most important. Once they made it closer to the door, Elsa started to hear more cheering from outside. Once they were through the doors, she was surprised to see that a large group of people had gathered outside of the church. It looked like a good portion of the citizens of Arendelle had come to say their congratulations to the new couple. She heard cheering for both Anna and Kristoff, she even heard a few people saying congratulations 'Prince Kristoff', the latter making Kristoff look very uncomfortable. Elsa watched the pair greet some of the people with smiles and thank you's. Even though she was happy for them, she couldn't help but wonder if the people would ever cheer for her for the same reason. She slowly looked up to the sky, knowing that whenever she thought about something like that, still only one face came to her mind.


Once the wedding was over, all of the guests moved to the grand ball room of the palace for the reception. It was obvious that the palace staff worked tirelessly on decorating for the occasion, on top of what was already set up for the holiday season. It was like a winter wonderland with the sound of music and the smell of good food filling the air, it was everything that Anna dreamed of and more. Elsa learned that it was best to leave party preparations to the staff, especially after all that happened when she tried to throw Anna a perfect birthday last summer. Nevertheless, the reception went off without a hitch. Sven delivered the best man speech complete with translation from Kristoff, an event Elsa was sure not many people would soon forget. Olaf even ended up catching the bouquet, a feat that seemed almost impossible for Elsa's little creation. That is of course unless you take into consideration Olaf's ability to remove his head, throw it at the bouquet and catch it midair with his mouth, Anna and Elsa swore that they have never seen the little snowman quite so happy. The rest of the evening was filled with dancing and fun. Even though Elsa had never been much of a dancer, even going so far as using Anna as a copout to get out of dancing with the Duke of Weselton at her coronation, but for this she made an exception. She ended up dancing with Anna, Kristoff, Sven, Olaf and even some of Kristoff's family, who were much better dancers than Elsa ever thought rocks could be. As the night went on, Elsa found herself needing a break and chose to just sit and watch for a while, she never realized just how exhausting a wedding could be.

"Having fun?" Anna asked as she and Kristoff walked over and sat by Elsa.

"I am," Elsa replied with a small smile. "How about you two? Are Princess Anna and Prince Kristoff enjoying their wedding?" She said with a hint of teasing in her voice.

Kristoff blushed slightly as he shook his head. "I don't think I'll ever get used to being called that." He said with a small laugh.

"I think it sound cute!" Anna said as she nudged him slightly before turning to her attention back to Elsa.

"Soooo, have any interesting dances?" She asked, trying her best to sound as innocent as possible.

Elsa raised her eyebrow at Anna slightly, she had a feeling she knew where she was going with this. "Now that you mention it, I still have snow in my hair from that dance with Olaf." She replied, trying her best to avoid the question.

"Elsa!'' Anna whined. "You know what I'm talking about." She said.

"Is that why you came over here? You even brought your husband as back up." Elsa said in a dry tone.

"For the record, I was against the idea," Kristoff chimed in, earning him an elbow to the ribs from Anna.

Anna slowly took Elsa's hand as she put on a softer expression. "It's just, I saw you turn down quite a few offers, maybe just one wouldn't have hurt." Anna said. She told herself that she wouldn't mettle in Elsa's love life, but she figured a little encouragement couldn't hurt.

Elsa let out a sigh, she really didn't want to talk about this now. "I guess I just wasn't in the mood today." She said, trying to give an excuse that Anna would except.

"You never seem to be in the mood." Anna said, realizing it came out a little harsher than she intended when she saw Elsa's face. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to say it like that. I know it's not my business but I just want you to be happy. I know it still hurts, but he would want you to move on." Anna finished with a soft smile.

Deep down Elsa knew that she was right. The only thing Jack ever wanted was for her to be happy. But for some reason she just couldn't let the thought of him go, it was almost like she felt that he wasn't really gone, even though she knew he was. Every now and then she swore she could feel his presence, like he was silently watching over her. She knew that it didn't really make much sense, and that it was most likely just her mind playing tricks on her, but that feeling was enough to keep her from wanting to move on just yet. She was trying to figure out how to respond to Anna when a couple made their way over to the group. They were both dressed in wedding attire, with the one being a slender, fair skinned woman with light freckles, a short brunette pixie cut and green eyes. The other was muscular, handsome man with fair skin, dark brown hair, a goatee, and light brown eyes. He also had a lizard looking creature on his shoulder.

"Queen Elsa, Princess Anna, and Prince Kristoff." The woman started with a bright smile. "I'm Princess Rapunzel of Corona, and this is my husband Prince Eugene, it's an honor to meet you." Rapunzel finished with Eugene giving them a small bow.

The three immediately stood up with Elsa than shaking both their hands. "Of course, Princess Rapunzel, I've heard a lot about you and the Kingdom of Corona." Elsa replied professionally. Even when she had the palace completely closed off, she still heard the story of how the missing princesses was found after eighteen years. That and she remembered Jack mentioning that he visited there, she wondered if she would remember him, but decided that now would not be the best time to bring it up.

"Please, call me Rapunzel." She began. "We wanted to come over and congratulated the new couple, and to officially meet you." She said as she turned her attention to Anna and Kristoff.

"Thank you, we're both very happy," Anna replied cheerfully.

"Congrats," Eugene said as he shook Kristoff's hand.

"I see you had your reindeer be your best man." Eugene said causing Kristoff to let out a sigh.

"Yes I know it's unusual, but he's my best friend." Kristoff responded, knowing full well how odd it was.

"I think it's great!" Eugene replied. "When we got married I had a horse be my best man. Who says a best man has to be human anyway?" Eugene said with a small laugh.

"Exactly!" Kristoff said, he was not expecting that response, but was glad someone else understood.

"Some people just don't get it," Eugene said.

"I know what you mean," Kristoff replied as the two looked back to the girls. Rapunzel and Elsa we're giving them both dull glares with Anna just hoping that a fight wouldn't break out.

"Yes because that went so well at our wedding." Rapunzel said dryly, she knew that as soon as Eugene saw Kristoff having a reindeer as his best man, that he would have to make a comment about it.

Eugene let out a nervous laugh. "Yea well that's beside the point," he said, knowing full well that it went much smoother for Kristoff and Anna than it did for him and Rapunzel.

"So whose this?" Anna asked to try and change the subject as she pointed to the lizard on Eugene's shoulder.

"Oh this is Pascal," Rapunzel said. "He's a chameleon and one of my best friends, don't worry he doesn't bite," she said with a small laugh as Pascal smiled at the group. "He wanted to come see Arendelle since we left him behind the last time we were here." She finished.

Elsa raised her eyebrow at the pair. "The last time you were here?" She said in a somewhat nervous tone. She knew that there had really only been one other occasion that a large crowd had come to Arendelle.

"Oh yes, we were here for your coronation," Rapunzel replied.

Elsa's stomach felt like it was in her throat, with all that happened during her coronation she didn't even realize that the prince and princess of Corona were in attendance. "I'm...really sorry," Elsa began before Rapunzel held her hand up.

"No worries, we had to leave early so we were gone by the time that...uh," Rapunzel stammered as she tried to think of a nice way to put it.

"Before the eternal winter," Eugene said bluntly which earned him an elbow to the gut from Rapunzel.

"Sorry...but yes, before...that," Rapunzel said with a nervous smile. "So we wanted to make sure that this time we got the chance to meet you." She said before looking over to Anna. "I believe you ran past us, you seemed very excited about something." She said with a small laugh. Anna blushed slightly as she remembered just how overly excited she was when the gates of the palace were being opened again.

Elsa let out a small sigh. "Well I'm glad that I didn't inconvenience you two at least." She said, knowing full well that it was way more than just an inconvenience to all that experienced it.

"Well you wouldn't have had to worry about us being mad. I know that magic can sometimes be an inconvenience," Rapunzel said with a soft smile as she recalled all that she went through before her magic hair was cut.

Elsa gave her a curiously look, wondering what exactly she meant by that. But before she was able to ask, Rapunzel turned her attention to Anna.

"So I can't help but be curious, what are you planning on doing for your honeymoon?" Rapunzel asked Anna.

"Oh well, we didn't really have anything planned. What with Christmas coming up we didn't really want to go too far away." Anna replied. Her and Kristoff of course talked about it, but they figured if they did do anything it would be after the holiday.

"Then I have a great idea!" Rapunzel said excitedly. She didn't know too much about all the other kingdoms, but she had heard that the princesses of Arendelle were closed off from the world much like she was. So she had a feeling that they hadn't been outside of Arendelle much. "Why don't you come back to Corona with us?" She asked happily.

"To Corona?" Kristoff asked.

"Every year around this time, Corona has a winter festival." Rapunzel said.

"It's basically a weeklong festival with great food and a lot of fun." Eugene added.

"If you came back with us you could ride on the royal ship, and of course you would be given the nicest guest room in the palace while you were there." Rapunzel said happily.

Anna wasn't really sure what to say, she certainly wasn't expecting to get this kind of offer, but she had to admit it did sound like a good time. But she also really wanted to spend the holiday season with Elsa. She glanced over to Elsa who just had a small smile on her face.

"I think you should do it," Elsa said, almost as if she could tell what her sister was thinking.

"You do?" Anna asked as she felt excitement building.

"Corona isn't that far away and the festival will be over before Christmas, so you will be able to be back in plenty of time." Rapunzel added.

"You've spent so much of your life in Arendelle, I think it would be good for you to go and see what else the world has to offer." Elsa said as she nodded her head affirmatively.

"But what about you?" Anna replied, she didn't want to leave Elsa alone.

"You're more than welcome to come as well Queen Elsa," Rapunzel said, she knew that it would be much more difficult for a queen to get away for something like this, but she also didn't to be rude.

"Thank you but I'll be fine, I have a lot that needs to be done here," Elsa replied with a smile. Truth be told she wasn't completely excited about the idea, especially with William still out there, but she figured that Anna would be safe in the palace of Corona. The two kingdoms always had a good relationship, she figured that this could actually do them both good to show that their relationship was still as strong as ever.

"What do you think Kristoff?" Anna asked as she turned to Kristoff.

"I think it could be a lot of fun, who knows if will ever get this kind of chance again." Kristoff said.

Anna paused for a moment before a bright smile came to her face. "Ok, let's do it!" She exclaimed as she hugged Rapunzel, who didn't seem uncomfortable at all and hugged her back.

"I have a feeling those two are going to get along just fine," Eugene commented.

"They do seem to have similar personalities," Kristoff agreed.

Once the pair broke their hug, Rapunzel grabbed Eugene's hand. "Well we're going to turn in for the night. But we will see you two tomorrow, I'm sure you will have a great time!" Rapunzel exclaimed before looking to Elsa. "And don't worry, she will be in good hands." She said with Elsa giving her and Eugene a nod. They all said their goodnights before Rapunzel and Eugene made their exit.

"Well that was certainly unexpected," Kristoff said. He had also never really been too far from Arendelle, and he was certainly looking forward to the trip.

"It was very nice of her to make such an offer." Anna said.

"Most of my contact with Corona has been with her parents, who are also very nice people, so I'm not to surprised that she is also so kind." Elsa added.

"And your sure you'll be fine?" Anna asked again just to be sure.

Elsa let out a small laugh. "Yes I'm sure, go have a nice time with your new husband, you both deserve it." She said.

"Thank you, we will," Anna replied while giving Elsa a quick hug.

"Excuse me your majesty," the girls heard a voice say. Looking down they saw Grand Pabbie, Bulda and most of Kristoff's, and now Anna and Elsa's family.

Elsa smiled and bent down so that she was more at his level. "Did you all enjoy yourselves?" Elsa asked, receiving nodded heads all around.

"We did, we really did," Grand Pabbie said with a small laugh. "But now I think it's time for us to return home, it was nice coming down to Arendelle, but we belong in the valley." He said.

Bulda look up at Anna and Kristoff with small tears forming in her eyes. "I need just one more hug from you two before we leave." She said with a smile.

Kristoff and Anna bent down and embraced the living stone, who immediately starting hugging them so hard that they had trouble breathing. "I'm so happy for you two," she said before putting on a sly smile. "And like I said, I can be ready to baby sit at a moment's notice." She finished with a grin causing Anna and Kristoff to blush and laugh awkwardly.

Grand Pabbie looked to Elsa and then off to the corner of room, he couldn't stop himself from frowning slightly at what we saw. He noticed it from the very beginning of the wedding, and he was certain he was the only one who did. In the back of the ballroom, away from the rest of the crowd, a young man was sitting with his legs crossed, except he wasn't sitting on a chair. Instead he seemed to just float in midair, he was rather tall and lanky with very pale skin, he had white hair and blue eyes, he was wearing simple brown pants, a hoodie that had frost all along it and no shoes, in his hand he held a long wooden staff that curved at the end. Grand Pabbie knew that he was someone that would be recognized immediately among many, especially Queen Elsa. His name was Jack Frost, and he had been happily watching the events of wedding while not being seen by anyone, anyone except for Grand Pabbie. Grand Pabbie knew that Jack was going to be chosen to become a spirit from the very first time he saw him wield his staff. Being a magical being himself, and the only living rock to have magic, he was familiar with The Guardians and the role they played. He would frequently talk with the man in the moon, even if he never really got a response. He also knew that the only way to see spirits was to believe in them, something that only children typically did. And even then, their belief usually just extended to the big four. So he knew that there was no chance that anyone would be able to see Jack, not even other members of his family, who were more accustomed to the supernatural. At first he wanted to tell Elsa that technically Jack was ok, that he was still in this world, he thought that if he could help her see him, then maybe that would help ease her pain. But before he did that, he wanted to speak with Jack to confirm a suspicion he had. He had noticed how often Jack would come back to Arendelle, so a month ago he used his magic to get Jacks attention, at first Jack had been beyond happy that someone was able to see him, but to Grand Pabbie's dismay, he discovered that Jack's transformation into a spirit had caused him to lose his memory of when he was alive. He was able to answer some of the questions that Jack had, but left out certain things, like how he died protecting Arendelle and his relationship with Elsa. He figured that it was for the best now that Jack was essential a different person. He might have been able to manipulate the memories of mortals, but his magic had no effect on spirits, he could not bring back the memories Jack had lost. After that, he just could not bring himself to tell Elsa what happened. He figured that if she was in pain now, knowing that the one she loved could stand right next to her without her being able to see him, and with no memory of who she was would only make things worse. And he was afraid that telling her now would only undo all the progress she had made in moving on.

"Is something wrong Grand Pabbie?" Elsa asked with a curious expression that brought Pabbie out of his thoughts.

"Oh it's nothing, just a bit tired, I haven't moved that much in years," Pabbie replied with a smile. It pained him to see her hurt, and he wasn't even sure if he was doing the right thing, but for now it was all he was going to do. As the large group of rocks made their way out, Pabbie looked back and gave Jack a quick nod before following his family back to the Valley of the Living Rock.

Jack nodded back at Pabbie as he watched the family of rocks exit. He owed a lot to the magical boulder as he was the only person that was able to see him, well besides for the Guardians of course. When he had first awoken on a piece of ice in the middle of the ocean he was terrified, he had no idea who he was and what he was doing there. It only got worse when he discovered that no one else was able to see or touch him. He felt completely alone and scared. However, it didn't take long until he was contacted by the beings known as The Guardians, or more specifically, Nicholas St. North, E. Aster Bunnymund, Toothiana, and The Sandman. At first he had been relieved that someone was able to see him, but had to admit that he had difficulty processing what he was seeing, a large Russian man who enjoyed sword play, someone made completely from sand, a large rabbit and a fairy. The Guardians explained to him that they were chosen by The Man in the Moon to protect the dreams of children. He honestly didn't think he would have been able to believe it if he wasn't seeing it with his own eyes. They explained to him that if The Man in the Moon had chosen him, then it was for a reason, however what that reason was, was up to Jack to figure out. All in all, The Guardians were not able to help him as much as he had hoped they would. He still didn't know what he was supposed to do or where he was supposed to go. Protecting the dreams of children sounded great and all, but how exactly was he supposed to do that? For a while he just flew around aimlessly trying to get The Man in the Moon to talk to him, to give him some form of guidance, but unfortunately the moon stayed silent.

It wasn't until one day that he saw a group of children playing in a field. For a reason he still wasn't sure of himself, he decided to use his power to create snow for them to play with. The look of pure joy and awe on their faces made Jack feel something deep down inside of him, something that felt right. So from that day forth he decided that he would use his power to bring winter to where winter should be. Whether that was what he was supposed to be doing or not was anyone's guess, but he decided that if he could bring fun to just one child, than that was good for him. He spent the next few months traveling all over the world, seeing various places and people and bringing as much fun as he could. He didn't have much more contact with The Guardians except for The Sandman every now and again, but that was alright. Even though people couldn't see him, at least he felt like he was doing something worthwhile. But no matter where he went in the world, he always seemed to want to return to the first place he had ever visited. He learned that place was a kingdom called Arendelle, and for some reason, whenever he could, he would return there. It almost felt that as if he was being drawn there. He figured that maybe he would be able to find some answers as to who he was and why he was so close to that kingdom when he woke up. So he often spent some time hanging around and watching the day to day lives of the people, specifically one in particular. It was the first person he had really try to talk to, the young blonde with the beautiful blue eyes that he saw crying on the night he woke up. It didn't take long for him to discover that she was in fact the Queen of Arendelle, that her name was Elsa and that she was a very special person. When he first saw her ability to control ice and snow he was shocked, he didn't think a mortal had that kind of power, it made her even more incredible. So every now and then he would just following her around, watching how she ran her kingdom. He knew that this seemed like a strange thing to do, but she always seemed to have a calming effect on him, even though she couldn't see him. He even swore there were times where it seemed like she noticed his presence, although he knew this was most likely just his mind playing tricks on him. Even with her gifts, he knew that no one in the kingdom was able to see him.

He figured it would always be that way until one night he noticed what looked like the northern lights over a valley a little ways from Arendelle. He knew that the lights couldn't be coming from the north pole so he decided to check it out. It was then that he met the living rock known as Pabbie. After meeting The Guardians, Jack wasn't too surprised by the existence of a talking rock, but what did surprise him was that Pabbie knew his name. When he ask Pabbie how he knew him, Pabbie explain to him that had met him before he became a spirit. Jack couldn't believe what he heard, he starting asking questions so fast that Pabbie wasn't able to keep up. He told Jack a few things, like how he traveled to Arendelle and lived there for a while, but Jack got the sense that he wasn't telling him everything. Regardless, he was just happy to have some answers as to why Arendelle felt right to him. From then on he came to Arendelle even more frequently, which was how he learned that the queen's sister was to be married. Even though he wasn't technically invited, it was still something he really wanted to see. He even made sure to hold off the snow so that the wedding would go as smooth as possible. It wasn't the ideal way to attend a wedding, but he was enjoying it nonetheless. After the crowd for a little while longer, Jack knew that it was time for him to make his exit, he had something very important to go do. Giving the party one more look, he took off out of the hall and into the night sky.

Elsa let out a yawn as she saw the crowd continue to thin down. The reception had been going on for a while now and it seemed that most people had decided to turn in. Even Anna and Kristoff had slipped out a moment ago. She smiled slightly to herself, glad that everything had gone so smoothly. Feeling quite exhausted from the long day, she exited the large hall and made her way to her room. As she walked, she looked through the windows at the moon that was high in the sky. She felt an uncontrollable twinge of pain in her chest as she looked up at it. Once she got to her room, she closed the door and collapsed down onto her bed. She let out a sigh as she suddenly didn't feel as tired as she did before. Now that she was along with her thoughts, whenever she closed her eyes she would see his face.

"Even after this much time," she said quietly to herself as she sat up. It had been a while since thoughts of Jack had kept her awake, maybe it was because of the wedding and seeing Anna and Kristoff together. She thought that maybe one day she would be able to move forward, but seeing those too made her think that she would only want to stand at the altar with one person.

Elsa got up and slowly pulled a chair over to the window. Opening the window she felt the cold breeze hit her face, to most people it would uncomfortable, but to someone who wielded the power of cold it was relaxing. She laid her head on her arms as she looked out at the moon, as odd as it sounded she felt that it was the one piece of him she had left. She felt some tears fall from her eyes but made no attempt to stop them. She knew that everything Anna said to her about moving on was correct, that she couldn't live in the past forever, but for right now she only wanted to think of Jack Frost.

Jack flew high up into the night sky. As he surveyed the kingdom from above he noticed little grains of golden sand floating around in the air. "On time as always Sandy," Jack said with a small laugh.

"This might be a little overdue but oh well," he said as he lifted his staff up high. All around him a light snow began to fall.

Now all the decorations will look much better, Jack thought to himself. He wasn't going to bring a blizzard, but enough to make everything look more festive for the holiday.

Elsa felt a snowflake land on her arm. Looking around she saw that it had started to snow lightly. As she watched it, she felt her mind calmed down and her tears stop. She didn't know why but it made her feel at peace, a peace she hadn't felt in quite a while. She was going to go back to her bed, but decided to lay her head back down on her arms. As soon as her eyes closed, she was asleep. She slept peacefully as the soft, comforting snow continued to fall.


I know not super happy yet, but for all those who read my previous fic, you know I like to build to the Jelsa. We will get there! Sorry it got kind of wordy with Jack's part, I didn't want to do a long flashback about what he was doing so I tried to condense it. Anyway, this fic has a lot more characters I'm going to try and balance so I hope it turns out alright! Again, thanks for the favs and reviews!