"Kristoff!" Anna squealed in giddy delight at his door. "Come out here I've got something amazing to show you!" She hopped up and down in glee, knocking on his door as fast as she could. When he finally opened up, she accidentally hit him in the chest. "Oops! I'm sorry!" She apologized. "Come on come on come on come on!" She grabbed his wrist with both hands and dragged him behind her.

"Slow down!" He called. "Anna why are you so excited?"

"You'll see when we get to it." Anna shouted. "Come oooooonnnnnnn! Hurry hurry hurry." Kristoff sighed in exasperation, giving in to the princess' joy. She was a handful, but that's what was so great about her. She was fun and energetic. And she was such a weirdo and he was a weirdo, and that was what made them so perfect.

"You didn't buy me another sled, did you?" He asked, slightly worried. "Because you-"

"Oh, no, it's nothing like that." She assured. "I didn't even buy anything. Well, actually, I did buy some food for the- wait, that was supposed to be a surprise... But you'll see." She dragged him along.

When she finally stopped, he sighed in relief. Anna had brought him to a horse-drawn carriage. She hopped on, reaching out a hand to lift Kristoff up. He chuckled at Anna lightly. "I thought I was supposed to help you up." But he accepted her offer anyway. They started moving immediately.

"Who said we did what we were supposed to do?" She shot him a goofy grin, her dimples making her freckles stand out more, and he lived it. Wow you're gorgeous Was what he wanted to tell her, to confess what he felt for her. But she couldn't feel the same way about him. Could she? No. They were just friends, really good friends.

"Wiser words have never been spoken." He smiled back instead.

"What about 'Reindeers are better than people'?" She asked. "Now those are some wise words." She giggled, snorting slightly.

"They aren't better than all people." He told her with love in his voice that was directed to her. "You've proved that to me more than anyone." And he immediately regretted it. Stupid! He thought, what if she doesn't think the same way about me?

"You think I'm better than Sven?" Anna seemed surprised, but also excited.

"Yes. I mean umm.. not 'better' necessarily but.. I don't know what- Anna you're great and I think I might-" he stopped himself. "Oh just forget I said any of that."

Anna's face fell. "So you don't think that?"

"Yes- No... I don't know." Kristoff mentally punched himself in the both fell silent for the rest of the ride.

When they finally reached their destintion, Kristoff tried offering to help Anna down from the carriage, but she had exited from the other side, avoiding eye contact with him. "Awesome." He muttered to himself sarcastically. "I've completely ruined it." But he walked toward Anna who was spreading out a large blanket. He grabbed rocks to place in the corners to prevent the blanket formal being blown away. "Look Anna." He said after they were settled. "I think you are really, really great you are funny and weird and silly and..."

"You think I'm weird?" Anna looked crestfallen.

"In a good way. No, in a perfect way. Like, when we're together, your weirdness and my weirdness kinda combine into one big huge ball of weirdnessness and-" Anna put a finger over his lips, silencing him.

"Kristoff. You're blabbering. You are perfect. You are sweet and adorable and weird and you are always there for me. You have always been there for me, even when we were strangers, you helped me. And I think we are really good together too." She smiled. "And I also think- No Kristoff, I know, that I- I love you." Anna murmured, almost too quietly for him to hear and then she kissed him, curling her fingers against his muscular chest. His arms wrapped around her tiny body, wanting to protect her even though he knew she could hold her own.

They pulled away after several moments. "You know what Anna?" She looked at him, tears in her eyes, fear of betrayal that she just couldn't shake afflicted everything with Hans. But then he surprised her, "I love you too."