The sky was a clear baby blue and not a single cloud in the sky had been seen. The sun showed it's beautiful rays of heat and light around Elsa's bedroom, giving Anna the excuse to say "it is a perfect day to get married". Summer was born, it was as clear as a diamond.

Anna opened up Elsa's windows. "Beautiful," she sighed, dreamingly.

"It would be really helpful if you helped tie these laces on my dress." Elsa grunted, a struggle in her voice. Anna scurried behind Elsa to tie the laces like Elsa requested. The bride exhaled, grabbing the vanity with both hands. "Not so tight," she pleaded.

Anna rolled her eyes and loosened the dress a little, giving Elsa just enough room to breath. Elsa exhaled loudly as if she has come up from out of water, desperate for oxygen. "Geez relax. Its not like I was killing you," Anna smirked, then laughed at how silly her sister was being.

Elsa rolled her eyes at her sister then smoothed out the wrinkles in her dress; Anna helped. They both looked at a tall mirror, admiring at how lovely Elsa looked. Anna stepped back a few inches to clearly admire the dress. "Jack is one lucky man," Anna spoke.

"Yeah..." Elsa responded, unsure. She looked at herself one last time and turned around slightly to see the back of her dress.

"Of course. You two are going to have the most prettiest babies," Anna stated out of nowhere, smoothing her own dress out as well.

Elsa raised a brow and locked her eyes on her sister through the mirror. Did she just say that?. "Think about it, Elsa. What are you and Jack going to do after the wedding?" asked Anna, sitting on Elsa's bed. Elsa never actually worried about that and what her and Jack were going to do after their wedding. She did know Jack thought about their future. A lot...

"Take care of Arendelle, of course."

Anna groaned and slapped her head. "No, Not job wise. What's the next chapter to your story Elsa? Have you guys ever thought about kids?"

Elsa didn't answer her sister, but sat down at a vanity, putting her hair in an elegant bun. "Can you help with my makeup?" She asked, off topic.

Anna got up from sitting, doing as Elsa asked. Anna didn't smile and she didn't frown, she gave no expression. Elsa saw her face and drooped her shoulders, sighing in the process of her actions. "Why are you upset?" She wondered in concern.

"I'm not. Answer my questions next time, please." Anna replied, putting the mascara away.

"Okay, Fine," Elsa retorted, "we have thought about it before... a few times actually... it's just every time he brings it up, I always tell him 'I'm not ready' or 'I don't want to talk about'. It was never something I thought Jack would be happy about, but, I realize that it was something that I never thought I would be happy about."

Anna didn't respond; therefore, she did get an answer. "Why are you so interested in us having kids?" asked Elsa, getting up from her seat.

"Because I want you two to be happy. And think, I never thought your relationship with anyone was going to go anywhere when we had to stay in the castle for all our childhood. I thought we were both going to die alone. And hey! You married before me. Not only that, but I really want to be an aunty."

Elsa gave a light smile. The clock rang a few times giving a sign that it was almost time for the wedding. Elsa gasped and quickly grabbed her white pumps next to her door. Elsa was about to run out of the room but Anna grabbed her arm. "I just want you two to live a happy life. I'm sorry for getting too deep into your business."

"LADIES!" exclaimed Tooth, searching for the girls. She spotted them and gasped. "There you two are. The Bridesmaid of honor, and our Bride!" Tooth squealed, handing Elsa her veil. "You forgot this downstairs."

Elsa grabbed the veil and placed it on her head. "We should probably go," Anna commented, looking at the clock once more. It was 1:30 exactly.

"You're right! we need to hurry!" Exclaimed Elsa, grabbing both of their arm's, while running fast down the hallways of the Arendelle castle. She never forgot about that conversation with her sister...


The party was a success after words. Jack and Elsa got to exchange vows. They both said "I do", and had an awesome party. When the party was just about over, it was time for the bride to throw the bouquet of flowers (in case you wanted to know who caught the flowers, it was Anna). Everyone said goodbye to Queen Elsa and now King Jack by tossing rice at them, and they were off on their honey moon to the ice castle- home sweet home, to them at least.

Jack and Elsa sat on the frozen ice fountain with their feet in the below zero, needle like water. Elsa sighed and rested her head on Jack's shoulder as they stared at their reflection. Elsa was thinking a lot about what Anna said today while Elsa was getting dressed for the wedding. Okay I'm going to say something, Elsa thought.

Jack sighed and rested his head on top of Elsa's. "Jack?"

"Hmm?" She could tell he was a little tired.

"What's next?"

"Huh?" He was clearly confused.

"Like... we met, got together, and then got married. Now what?" Elsa kicked her feet a little in the water.

Jack raised a brow and looked at Elsa, "I don't know." Liar.

"Jack, what do we have next to look forward to?" Elsa knew exactly. She just needed Jack to catch up.

"I don't know." Stop lying.

Elsa huffed and sat up straight. She knew Jack was going to keep this up so she just decided to say it. "Family! What do you think about having kids?"

Jack's eyes widened in surprise. "I thought you weren't ready?"

"I wasn't ready then. Now I am." She held Jack's hand in her own.

Jack smiled and kissed her head. "Me too."