A/N: Welcome everyone! This is my first story I'm posting on here and it's most likely going to be a fluffy little tale (maybe a bit dark here and then), but I hope you enjoy. It's an Elsanna story inspired by one of my favourite movies: Imagine Me & You. I think I might be the first to do this, but I don't know, I haven't checked. Anyway some of the plot is like the movie but there are going to be minor and major differences as it progresses. I might delete it if no good comes from it, but oh well not all things do great. Disclaimer for Frozen and IM&Y here and so on... Hope you enjoy!
Anna lay on her hotel bed with her eyes wide open as she stared at the ceiling. Her limbs were sprawled on the bed as the room was filled with sounds from the outside world. Her teal eyes remained unblinking as the alarm next to her suddenly exploded with noise like a siren. A slow grin suddenly curled on her lips as her hand slammed on the snooze button. She practically flew out of bed as she dashed to the bathroom to tame her strawberry blonde bed hair that resemble a lion's mane. She scrubbed her teeth until they were gleaming along with her tongue for the extra measure of fresh breath.
When her door had a frantic series of knocking on it, she ran to it regardless if she was in her silk pyjamas. Anna was met with the blank faces of her cousin Rapunzel and her three of her friends Ariel, Belle, and Cinderella. Not a second later after they stared at each other, they broke out into a series of giggles and squeals as they bounced around the room after the door slammed with a shut. The four girls shushed Anna over to her bed as they piled hair product and a garment bag on the tables.
"You're getting married!" Her cousin emphasized the last word with enough joy to cover the world.
"I know, I'm so nervous!" Anna squealed and squirmed, but had her head held still as Ariel did her hair and Cinderella did her make up.
"There's nothing to be nervous about, once you get up there with Kristoff, it all goes away! That's how it felt with Eugene anyway. I am still surprised though that the big oaf proposed to you."
The redhead chortled "Well technically he didn't ask me to my face. He had Sven with the note and ring attached to his collar while he stood in the other room for a response."
"You got yourself a romantic alright." The girls teased.
A few hours later, Anna found herself being shoved into a limo with a bouquet of orange and pink roses. The four girls, now clad in their corresponding light green bridesmaid dresses, made sure everything was perfect with the bride's dress as they kept fluffing the skirt. Anna shoved their hands away with a playful smile. As she approached the church, she found herself growing even more nervous.
"Stop the car!"
The bridesmaids turned and eyes went wide "What?"
Anna chuckled nervously "I… I gotta pee."
The strawberry blonde lifted up the skirt of her wedding dress as she ran into the nearest building with a public restroom. As she tore through the McDonald's, people with food halfway to their mouths stopped to gaze at the bride. All heads followed her as she entered the women's bathroom. When she came out, she embarrassingly waved to them as she went back to her limo. A few people even cheered that she wasn't going to bail.
There was a pit in her stomach as she reached the doors of the church. Her maid of honor went ahead to her parents to make sure everything was in order. Meanwhile, Cinderella, Ariel, and Belle prepped themselves in the car as they stole glances at the groomsmen through the mirror. Anna rolled her eyes as she let out a light laugh.
"Good luck catchin' a groomsman."
They all shared a laugh before they stepped out of the limo.
Elsa wandered around the wedding facility in the hotel as she tried to figure out where to go. Her men had dropped off the necessities that had been ordered for the event, but she had no idea where the reception was to make sure their job was done correctly and carefully. Her icy blue eyes were scanning the area of the lobby until she caught sight of 3 women in the exact same outfit and hairstyle. Figuring they were bridesmaids, she strolled over to the group and tapped on the shoulder of a ruby redhead.
"Excuse me, I am from Ice Palace and I am here to make sure my men did their job correctly. I also need to check if the sculpture is intact."
The ruby redhead seemed to stare at Elsa for a brief moment before her ocean blue eyes lit with recognition. "Ah okay, the reception is in the back of the hotel, outside by the lake. If you have anymore questions, my name is Ariel."
"Thank you, Ariel."
The platinum blonde followed the directions given to her and made her way to the reception. It was a grand setting for an outside event. The weather was not too hot and not too cold, but just perfect. Everything was under a large white tent and the dining area was exquisite with pretty looking furniture. The DJ was setting up his area in the corner away from the smooth water of the lake. Elsa went over to the large table where the food was going to be set to check her sculpture.
It was a very simple but beautiful design that the couple requested. It was a two hearts that were interlocked at the curve like one would see on a pendant for a necklace or bracelet. The hearts were supported on a block of ice and the ice had carved wisps in the base and the hearts. The entire piece had to be three feet tall. Elsa was happy that the shade provided extra show life, but as her eyes examined the base, she frowned.
"Shit…" She mumbled as she ran her fingers over the imperfection, "These oafs can never do anything right."
On the base was a large chip on the left bottom corner. She figured it was do to the loading or removal from the truck. Either way, it was very noticeable and highly unattractive. With a sigh she thought about how she was going to fix it in order to keep her reputation. When an idea came to her head, she went to go find the bridesmaid she had spoken to earlier. She found her speaking with a burly blonde man in a tuxedo.
"Can you show me where the groom is? I know this is probably a bad time, but I need to speak with him."
"I'm over here." Elsa turned her head to view the burly blond man with shaggy, but nicely trimmed, hair.
She shook his hand "Hello Mr. Bjorgman, I'm the one who did your ice sculpture. However do to my crew's mistake, they had chipped a large chunk from the base. I am here to ask your permission to fix it before the reception as you and your fiance get married."
"Go ahead and do what you need to do."
Elsa curtly nodded her head as she went back to her truck to grab her kit of sculpting tools. She slung it over her back as she re entered the reception area. She placed on her white gloves before she grabbed her die grinder and chisel bits for the tool. The platinum blonde bit her lip as she continued to work quickly. She went to reach for her blowtorch to polish it, but she frowned as she realized she left it in her truck.
The sculptor jogged back to her truck for the needed item. She was about to cross over the pathway to her blue pickup until she saw the bridesmaids line up in front of the closed doors and behind them was an older gentleman in a grey suit. He patiently waited and Elsa watched as the bride nervously stepped besides him. The bride was clad in a pure white ball gown with a skirt that was poofy enough to hide 3 children under it. The bodice had a sweetheart neckline with little crystal wisps over the front. The freckled shoulders were exposed and her strawberry blonde hair turned copper as it illuminated in the sun's rays.
Elsa then found herself staring straight into beautiful teal eyes.
The teal pools filled with an expression that could only be described with solicitous as they bore into icy blue. Elsa then smiled slightly and dipped her head as she mouthed 'Congratulations and good luck'. The redheaded bride seemed to catch what she said and her eyes lit as her lips curled upwards. She responded with a 'thank you' before the wide doors opened. Elsa watched her go until the doors closed.
Right as she finished the last touch of her work and removed the tarp from over the food to discard the ice chips, she heard the doors open. Cheers erupted from crowd for the newlywed couple as they all made their way over to the reception. She hid her tools and tarp quickly behind a tree before the crowd, or the bride for that matter, knew there was a mistake. She was in the middle of brushing the frost from her black vest when she heard a gasp.
"Wow, Kristoff, look how beautiful it is!" A sweet voice exclaimed and Elsa glanced upwards to find the bride with an amazed expression as she clung onto the groom's arm.
With a smile of satisfaction that her work was appreciated, she began to collect her things. She piled them in the bed of her truck neatly and she was about to hop in the driver's seat until she heard heels tapping against the ground. Her eyes trailed upwards and found Ariel running towards her with her hands wavy wildly to stop her.
"Hey, Elsa, is that your name? Kristoff wanted me to see if you were still here so I could bring you to him and Anna. They both want to thank you for your work and invited you to stay if you wanted to."
"I don't really know, it's not my place to invade on their special day…"
Ariel's hand gripped onto Elsa's pale one as she began dragging her towards the reception "Oh nonsense! It'll be fun, they have a chocolate fountain and everything!"
"Well, I suppose…"
"That's the spirit! You're even dressed nice and everything!" She said as she pointed to her black vest, ice blue tie, white dress shirt, black dress pants and shoes.
Right as she entered the reception filled with the dancing crowd, the groom made his way over her along with another man accompanying him. The other man was a gentleman slightly shorter than Kristoff with auburn hair and thick sideburns of the same colour. His eyes were an olive green and he had charming white smile.
"Hey Elsa, I just wanted to thank you for the sculpture. My wife loves it. I can't believe you were able to change the base to look like a K and A."
Elsa smiled "I'm glad you like it."
"Elsa, huh? What a beautiful name. I'm Hans." He took her gloved hand and kissed her knuckles. Elsa sent him an awkward smile in response.
"Well, uh, I'm going to get chocolate now."
After Elsa left, Hans turned to his friend with a small smile as he said "I think she likes me, do you think she likes me?"
Kristoff sighed "You think every girl likes you."
Elsa went over to the large chocolate waterfall fountain. She reached for one of the skewered strawberries that was bright red. She eagerly went to dip it into the chocolate until a body suddenly stepped in her way. Wide icy blue eyes lit with recognition as she looked at the bride, Anna. She laughed nervously as she rubbed the back of her neck.
"Um, is there something wrong?"
"No," she said innocently "I just don't think you should have any of the chocolate."
Elsa raised an eyebrow "Is it because I'm a stranger at your wedding? I'm Elsa Arendelle, I did your ice sculpture."
A smile broke onto the freckled face "You did? It is gorgeous."
The platinum blonde went to move around the bride, but she was blocked again by the jittery redhead. "Is there something the matter?"
Anna's face cracked as her eyes fell and she turned back to the fountain "My ring, it fell in."
Elsa's lips parted in surprise as she stepped besides her "Your wedding ring fell into the chocolate?"
"Yes, I can't get it out."
"Hm, have you tried using the skew as a pick?"
"Yep."
"And you can't stop it?"
"It has an automatic off time I can't switch."
"You can't dump it out,- no nevermind that's a bad idea."
Both women stood for a minute before Elsa removed her gloved and rolled up her sleeves. She gently grabbed Anna's waist and moved her in front of her.
"Well there's only one thing to do, cover me."
"What?"
"Use your dress and cover me, I'm going in."
Elsa dipped her hand in the level of the fountain that Anna had pointed to earlier. Her fingers brushed against the bottom in search of the ring. She smiled in victory as she felt the wedding hit her hand. She grabbed it quickly and wiped the ring on a napkin to remove the chocolate. She slipped the ring on her finger as Anna distracted the young woman in front of her.
"Oh hello, I didn't see you there. I'm Rapunzel, Anna's cousin, and you're the one that did the sculpture right?"
"That'd be me, nice to meet you." Elsa shook her hand, which also happened to be the hand she stuck in chocolate. Rapunzel's face twisted up in confusion and surprise as she glanced at her hand and back at Elsa.
"Sorry, I'm messy eater when it comes to chocolate."
Rapunzel simply nodded her head as Elsa departed the other direction. She washed her hands in the restroom and walked back to the reception. She was passing by a group of people when she heard a small boy speak.
"Aunt Rose, Uncle Marcus, what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?"
The two adults in question glanced at each other before they responded by shrugging their shoulder in uncertainty. Elsa glanced at the boy who held his head in disappointment at the lack of answer. He was a scrawny little boy, probably around 10, with skin as pale as hers, brown hair, and charcoal black eyes. She tapped the boy on the shoulder and he raised his head up with curious eyes.
"Nothing happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object since they can not coexist together. It's a trick question, you see?"
The boy pondered it for a moment before he brightened up with a large adorable buck tooth smile. "Yeah! Aunt Rose, can she dance with me?"
"If she wants to, Olaf." The woman responded with a light voice.
Elsa nodded her head over to the dance floor and the boy eagerly took her hand as they made their way over to the middle. She lifted him so he was standing on her feet as she held his hands. They were dancing to the beat of the music as Olaf giggled with a wide smile on his face. The pair danced for several songs until the boy was shooed away when he was told to play with his friends. Elsa look upwards into the olive green eyes of Hans.
"Oh hey Elsa." The party song suddenly changed to a slow one "Look at that, do you care to dance?"
Elsa internally rolled her eyes, but one dance wouldn't hurt "Sure, I guess."
He placed a hand on her waist and interlocked their hands as he pressed their bodies together. Instead of having a comfortable space apart, Elsa could practically feel his heart beat against her own chest. His breath tickled her neck near her braid as he leaned his head down closer to hers. She bit the inside of her cheek as she became uncomfortable.
"This okay?" He asked.
"Little tight there, Hans." She replied as she turned her head away from his in case he had any more bright ideas.
Anna danced with her newlywed husband during the slow song. She felt completely happy as she smiled in his shoulder. Her teal eyes caught sight of Elsa and Hans. She smirked as she tapped her husband on the shoulder and slyly pointed to the pair. She heard his breathy laugh and felt the shake of his chest.
"They fit well together, don't you think?" Her husband shrugged in response.
When the slow song ended, she watched as Elsa left the reception area. Hans came over with a victory grin plastered on his face as reached Kristoff. The blond man shook his head and Anna only smiled.
"She likes me, I know it. I bet you it will only take me a day to bed her."
Kristoff laughed and sarcastically responded "Yeah she likes you alright judging by the way she practically ran from here."
"Who knows, maybe you will settle down." Anna suggested and Hans snorted.
"No way, to only have one woman in my bed, it's not worth it."
The newlyweds rolled their eyes simultaneously.
Elsa drove back to her house and threw the keys on the counter as she entered the quaint environment. Her pure white cat with icy blue eyes bounded up to her in search for food. She fed him before hopping in the shower, sighing contently at the feeling of warm water falling onto her usually cool skin and following the curves of her body. She threw on her oversize dark blue shirt and a pair of underwear before climbing in bed. She thought about the events at the wedding for a moment before she shut off her light.
It was just an ordinary wedding for a client, it was no different from the other times… Right?
