Before anything else is said: this is a collab with me and Foreverofbff in case you missed that in the summary. We worked together seeing there isn't much Single-Aromantic-Asexual Elsa so we decided to write one ourselves!
Hello everyone and welcome to a new story! This was at first us just talking about how AroAce Elsa shippers seemed to be of the minority but there's probably a lot more than we think and its just everyone doesn't really mention it. So we ended up brain storming ideas which will not be revealed now in case we decide to use them later.
This is a story that will work on development of characters realizing staying single and happy is perfectly okay in a hopefully harmless and humorous way. And yeah let's do this.
For those of you who don't know:
Aromantic is uninterest in romantic relationships
Asexual is without sexual feelings/associations
Disclaimer: We don't own Frozen sadly
Anna could already hear the wedding bells in her mind.
Of course, Kristoff hadn't technically proposed to her, yet. But he had been spending a lot less time with her recently and—according to the spy network of village kids she had set up—a lot more time in jewelry stores.
Anna was usually never one to plan ahead before doing anything. She was more of the kind of person that would jump right into action without a care of what consequences may follow until they happened. It may have been because of a book she recently read, or because she was already a natural of thinking of romance but-
"Chocolate cake."
Anna said, unaware she had even spoken out loud. She had been staring at the same spot on the ground for some time now, lost from the real world as she fantasized about the future. It was no surprise her first thoughts were of sweets. "A carrot-chocolate cake." Anna added on, mumbling a bit as she continued staring at nothing.
"A carrot-chocolate-cookies and cream-snow cake." She continued. "A carrot-chocolate-cookies and cream-snow-steak-gravy-potatoes-candy-hay-chicken-soup cake… A carrot-chocolate-cookies-"
"Anna stop stop stop. That sounded good at first but now its gross…"
"What?" She snapped out of her thoughts, "Oh!" Anna giggled, "No it's not! Think about it Elsa, in a cake like that there's something for everyone! You could have a steak cake covered in chocolate and gravy and hay with soup and- okay yeah that's gross…" She grimaced.
She had dragged a protesting Elsa out of a council meeting and into the courtyard. "So, why have you dragged me out here anyway?" Elsa finally asked after Anna made an odd noise of cheerfulness like whatever she was thinking about was too much to handle.
Anna gave a deep sigh, staring up at the sky as she continued smiling. "Just planning a wedding."
Elsa made a sound of disgust, "Excuse me?"
Anna laughed, "No no no. Not like that. I'm not getting married now. Just, ya'know, planning ahead." She shrugged, bouncing around with her excitement. "I can see it now! Kristoff will be dressed so nicely at the end of the altar and I'll wear a big fluffy dress and-"
Elsa rolled her eyes and laughed at Anna's behavior, glad that Anna didn't seem to want to rush into anything anymore, even if Anna was planning a wedding. "Why Kristoff though?" She teased a bit.
Anna gave a little scoff and a grin, "Why not Kristoff?"
Elsa giggled at her answer, shrugging. "That's true. He's a good person."
"So I'm thinking we can put the altar here," Anna said pointing to the stairs outside the castle entrance.
"Anna, that's a fire hazard if there are still people in the castle."
"Elsa, you're the Snow Queen, just put the fire out!"
Elsa pinched the bridge of her nose, an action she was sure would be repeated many times in the following months.
"I don't see why you can't have the wedding in the chapel and the reception in the ballroom like any sane couple would."
"That's no fun! And besides, that's where your party took place, and we know what happened then."
Elsa rolled her eyes. She waved a hand and an elaborate ice throne sprung up from the ground. She looked questioningly at Anna, but her sister kept bouncing around the court and talking. Elsa shrugged and took a seat.
"And besides," Anna continued, "Sven will be the best man, I'm sure, so we have to have it in a place where he can fit."
"Sven?" Elsa asked. "You mean, the moose?"
"Reindeer, and yes. He's Kris's best friend, naturally he will be the best man."
"Naturally."
"Oooo Elsa," Anna said, "Olaf could be the ring bearer! Oh that'd be so cool! Would that mean you'd walk me down the aisle? Is that how it works? Because I know normally Papa would… but… he… you know." Anna's dreamy smile turned into a frown.
"Hey," Elsa said standing up to give her sister a warm hug. "They'll be here in spirit, okay? They'd be so happy for you, Anna, and they wouldn't want you to ruin your special day by being sad for them."
Anna sniffed and squeezed Elsa even tighter.
"Now, come on, let's go talk to the kitchens about all those crazy different cake options you mentioned," Elsa said. It seemed she too had caught the wedding planning bug.
Anna flashed a smile and bounded after her, delighted Elsa was accepting of the wedding preparations and even more gleeful Elsa was accepting of Kristoff. Maybe Anna would even be able to help Elsa plan her wedding!
Wait.
Now that she thought about it…
Wasn't Elsa single?
Not only that but Elsa didn't even seem to be looking for anyone either.
But why? Didn't everyone wish to find the love of their life and to spend the rest of it together with the person?
She doesn't know any guys besides Kristoff. Anna thought as she followed Elsa into the kitchen. And she never meets any guys, and she won't dance at balls, and she doesn't talk to people at all except the staff really. Anna wondered if her sister had noticed how single she was. She watched Elsa closely as they went through the guest list from Elsa's coronation to decide who to invite to the wedding.
Elsa didn't seem to mind being single, but how could she not? Love was the bestest thing there ever was! And Elsa grew up alone too, surely she'd longed for someone to come sweep her off her feet and take her away from all this sadness and loneliness. Maybe Elsa just didn't realize how lonely she was yet! Anna would have to fix that, somehow.
Maybe Elsa just needed help? Yeah. Maybe!
Elsa didn't notice, but when they parted after one last goodnight hug, Anna had a mischievous grin on her face. One day you'll thank me for this, Elsa!
