Anna didn't like it. Kristoff and Sven were surprisingly neutral. Olaf seemed to have forgotten all about Hans' involvement with the Great Freeze and the subsequent events.

Most of the citizens of Arendelle approved. They were aware that Hans had 'betrayed' them, but he had redeemed himself over the course of a year and a half as a ward. He had (greatly) helped to train Arendelle's small amount of soldiers, and would go into the village with baskets, and he knew almost all of the villagers by name.

Many foreign royals questioned her reasoning upon agreeing to marry Hans, but Elsa defended herself. She was in love with Hans, and nothing could change that. He obviously had some sort of feelings for her; he'd waited a year and a quarter before bringing up marriage. And, being a Prince (or at least one at one point) he had experience in political settings, and, having been an Admiral, was a genius strategist.


"You look beautiful," Rapunzel said, sighing happily and smiling. Anna had refused to help Elsa get ready, so the Queen turned to the Princess of Corona for assistance.

Elsa smiled at her best friend. "Thank you."

The Queen looked into the floor length mirror. Her dress was a traditional white, in a Grecian style with lightweight fabric. She was wearing silver flats that had a small red stone set at the tip, matching the silver and ruby necklace she was wearing.

Her platinum blonde hair was down, several small braids throughout.

Her something blue was a clump of dark blue hydrangeas in her hair. Her something old was an additional necklace-a cameo of a butterfly-that once belonged to her mother. Her something borrowed was a silver bracelet from her sister.

"Are you going to be okay?" Rapunzel asked me as she fiddled with the ends of her hair. "You look so nervous Elsa."

"Because what if this wrong?" she whispered. "What if he did fool us again?"

Rapunzel sighed. "He didn't. He loves you with all of his heart. And remember, he saved Anna. He wouldn't have saved Anna if he didn't care."

They gave each other a reassuring smile as the music began to play.


Hans confidently put his arm around Elsa. My wife, he thought with a smile, leaning in slightly to briefly nuzzle her neck. "Love you."

She looked up at him and smiled, conveying all she felt in that simple action. She couldn't believe that they were actually married now and they didn't have to hide their actions as much as before.

It was well into the night and many people were starting to get tired. Elsa wanted to retire but she didn't want to tell Hans because he was enjoying the attention.

"Congratulations," Eugene told them as he came up with Rapunzel.

"Thank you," they said in unison, as they had been throughout the night. The other couple smiled at them, chatted for a bit, and then left.

"You look tired," Hans said softly. Before Elsa could get in a word, her husband swept her up into his arms. "Good night everyone!" he said as those who remained laughed. Elsa was hiding her face out of embarrassment in his chest.


One year later

"He's so tiny," Elsa said softly as she held her son for the first time. "He's perfect."

Hans looked down adoringly at his firstborn, a smile on his lips. The baby had light grey eyes and just the lightest dusting of platinum blonde hair.

The baby cooed and reached out for a lock of his mother's hair.

"Hello Balin," she said to him.

They were the perfect family the two had always dreamed of having.


Author's Note : So, it's over now. I hoped you all enjoyed it! I loved writing it~ Love you all!

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~HolleringHawk65