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Chapter 1
"Do you, Anna, take Kristoff to be your troll-fully wedded?" the red-haired princess giggled, remembering Cliff's words. She couldn't help remembering them this day. Both of them had been staring on a fake altar, wearing capes made of long grass. Last time this happened she couldn't truly enjoy the moment thanks to being frozen from her sister's ice.
Everything was different now, a whole year later. Anna was looking at her reflection in the mirror, studying her grand bridal gown. The dressmaker made a great job. It suited her a lot, with splendid sleeves reaching the princess's elbows, and thankfully her sunburned shoulders were covered. The dress was supplemented by beads with large pearls and her hair was plaited in a complicated bunch. While the bride was admiring herself, she heard a knock in the door.
"Come in!" she called, not bothering to turn around.
Anna saw another girl in the looking glass.
"How is the happiest bride in the world?" Elsa asked her sister.
"Never been better!" answered the princess.
"Okay, let's go," Elsa said. "You don't want to be late to your own wedding, do you?"
The young queen turned away and headed to the door, and her blue cape dragged along the floor. Anna noticed a twisted braid on her head, looking like flower.
The royal girls were walking along the noisy streets of Arendelle. The town was full of guests from other kingdoms. Loads of people were bowing, having seen the Princess and the Queen. The sisters slightly nodded back in reply.
They suddenly notice Olaf, who was rushing towards them. He was so fast that his flurry, which supplied him with fresh snow, was unable to chase him.
"Anna, you look magnificent!" exclaimed the snowman with wide smile. "Kristoff is already waiting for you."
Many people were standing and chatting near the church. Elsa didn't know even a half of them; the invitations were up to Anna, who as apt to invite the whole world. Before the ceremony started, many people had congratulated the young bride. She was talking to Elsa, when she felt someone jerking the skirt of her dress. The girl looked down and saw a small troll. Of course, none of the trolls was as tall as any mature person, but this was a troll-cub.
"Princess Anna," he pronounced slowly with a bit husky voice. "I wish you a happy wedding. This is for you".
The little troll handed her a pendant with a red crystal like the ones the female trolls wore. Anna thanked the troll with a smile, but instead of putting it on, she gave it to a nearby servant.
The ceremony began. The orchestra started playing, and Anna slowly headed along the aisle to the altar where her groom was waiting for her. That young man was wearing a neat suit, sewn with silver threads, looked for once like a prince, rather than his normal rugged appearance.
They stood in front of a priest, the same one who had crowned Elsa.
"Do you, Princess Anna of Arendelle, take Kristoff Bjorgman to be your husband?" he asked.
"Yes!" she exclaimed.
Then the priest asked the groom, "Do you, Kristoff Bjorgman, take the Princess Anna of Arendelle to be your wife?"
"Yes," Kristoff replied.
"You may put your wedding rings on," the priest said.
Olaf immediately started getting through the isle, carrying the box with the rings in his twig hand. Then both Anna and Kristoff put on the rings on each other's ring finger.
"From now on, you are a husband and wife. You may kiss the bride."
When their lips touched, the church was full of applause and cheering.
Anna had about two hours after the ceremony to prepare for the ball. The crystal that had been presented to her was brought in the princess' room. Having put on her ball dress, she tried the pendant on. The red crystal suited to a green dress better than her white wedding one.
Suddenly the crystal started glowing on Anna's chest, amazing the young princess. She felt an unexpected gentle warmness in her heart. Then this warmness started flowing along her right arm and reached her hand. She looked at her palm and saw little red sparks slightly above. The girl started to move her hand and saw a red glowing trace in the air.
Magic!? Now Anna has magic powers like Elsa, doesn't she? The princess hadn't understood the sense of the magic, but anyways - she has powers. Anna couldn't help envying her sister's abilities which could summon the snow and make magnificent things out of ice which couldn't melt even under the boiling sun. Elsa told her that Anna had used to like watching her spell-casting. Her powers used to give them an opportunity to make a winter wonderland in summer. But Anna didn't remember about it now, because the trolls had removed her memories to save her when Elsa accidentally froze her head.
The young princess touched the nightstand and sighed in relief. Unlike Elsa, she wasn't able to damage things by touching them.
But Anna decided to go to the ball without the crystal to be sure that nothing will happen. Despite the magic of crystal appearing easy to control, it would be better if she didn't wear it at the ball.
