Author's Note: Thanks to Leigh Ann (leighann415) for writing "Treasured Memories." I liked the idea of seeing a bit more of what happened after Elsa and Anna returned to Arendelle. But it got me wondering what Anna and Kristoff's wedding might have been like, since we didn't see that on the show. This story sort of snowballed on me (pun intended!), but I like the result. I really will miss Anna and Elsa on OUAT, and I wish they'd brought Olaf in. But at least I fixed that here! :)

This was a wedding like no other. The two families sat on either side of the aisle. On one side were Queen Elsa and the people of Arendelle. On the other were the groom's family, the rock trolls, along with his trusty reindeer, Sven. Also, standing at the back was Olaf, The snowman tried to maintain his composure, but ice-cold tears ran down his face anyway.

Grandpabbie looked out at the crowd. He could hardly believe this was finally happening. After Anna's journey to Misthaven and all that had transpired after, it had seemed the princess would never get married. But he shouldn't have doubted her. Anna's bravery was what had led her to Kristoff in the first place.

"Well, I'm glad to see that we are all gathered here for a happy occasion," Grandpabbie said to the crowd. Kristoff had asked that the leader of the rock trolls perform the ceremony, rather than the minister who had officiated at Elsa's coronation. He might be royalty by marriage, but he wanted to stay true to his roots. "This wedding has been a long time coming, But if it were not for the courage of our beloved Queen and her sister, none of us would be here. I can honestly say that your parents would be most pleased with both of you, if they were here."

Anna and Elsa glanced at each other and smiled. They both felt a twinge of sadness at the mention of their parents. At least they'd finally been able to read their final message, the letter which told the truth about Ingrid.

"Although Arendelle will never forget our King and Queen, we can't dwell on such sad things at a time like this. I must admit, none of us trolls ever thought Kristoff would find someone he loved as much as he does his reindeer. We've always thought he was a bit of a fixer-upper, but apparently all he really needed was a bit of the realms' most powerful magic, love. And so, Anna and Kristoff have decided to become man and wife. Do you two have your rings?"

Elsa handed her sister the gold band. Anna could hardly wait to slip it onto Kristoff's finger.

"Kristoff?" Grandpabbie aasked.

The royal ice master looked panicked. Just when it seemed the wedding was in jeopardy, Sven let out a soft snort. He slowly walked down the aisle. Around his neck hung a small bag. When Kristoff looked inside, he found the missing ring. "Thanks, Sven." He gave the reindeer a pat.

Anna exchanged a glance with her sister. She knew Elsa was less than thrilled about welcoming Sven into the family. But after what she and Kristoff had been through to find Anna, she had more respect for Kristoff than ever before.

"Well, now that that's settled, I believe it's time for the vows," Grandpabbie said. "Kristoff, would you like to start?"

Kristoff nodded, smiling nervously. "I've never been good with words. Before I met you, I spent most of my time with Sven. I thought I didn't need anyone. But then I met you, and saw how much you cared about your sister. Frankly, I thought you were crazy to go after her the way you did. Now….I still kind of think it was nuts. But I can understand why you did it. I don't really have much to offer you. Certainly nothing worthy of a princess, but I love you. I can't imagine my life without you." Despite his rugged exterior, Kristoff felt his voice break. He tried to go on, but he knew he'd said all he needed to.

Anna smiled, touched by his words. "Before we met, I thought I knew what love was. I thought it was somebody who said all the right things. But I found out that actions speak louder than words." Everyone knew Anna was talking about her brief romance with Hans. He and his twelve brothers were now permanently exiled to the Southern Isles, where they belonged. "You helped me on my crazy adventure to rescue Elsa. We went on a chase with wolves, climbed a mountain, and faced a snow monster. And then we stood up to my Aunt Ingrid, and we were frozen for thirty years…..and we went to Storybrooke. I'm still really not sure where that is. I just know it's far…"

"Anna, dear, you're getting off-track," Elsa whispered. She knew her sister had a habit of talking too much.

"Right," Anna said, smiling. "What I'm trying to say is, ever since we met, you've been there for me. Now I know I've picked the right person."

Even Grandpabbie felt tears in his eyes. "That was beautiful. Now, it's time to exchange rings."

Anna's heart pounded as she placed the ring on Kristoff's finger. "I, Anna of Arendelle, take you to be my husband until death do us part." She couldn't help remembering how she'd recited those same words to Kristoff as they nearly drowned inside a trunk.

"And I, Kristoff, take you to be my wife, until death do us part." He slipped the ring onto Anna's finger. They kissed, longer than they ever had before.

"People of Arendelle, I now present to you the new Prince and Princess of Arendelle!" Grandpabbie shouted to be heard over the cheers from the crowd.

People greeted the royal family from all sides. Elsa was grateful to be in control of her magic at a time like this.

"You were beautiful," Olaf said as he approached the bride.

Anna smiled, hugging the snowman. She saw him smile. Warm hugs were his favorite thing in the world. "Thank you, Olaf." She didn't even mind that snowflakes were falling on her wedding dress. The small snowstorm which followed Olaf wherever he went prevented him from melting, no matter what the weather.

"Do I get to congratulate the bride?" Elsa asked.

Without a word, Anna turned around and hugged her sister for a long moment. "Now, aren't you glad you didn't give up your memories?" Anna asked. When they returned from Storybrooke, Elsa had wanted to forget the time she'd spent with Emma.

Elsa nodded. "If Ingrid's taught us anything, it's that all memories are important. Especially a day like this."

Anna smiled. The people of Arendelle had been through so much over the years. She could hardly imagine what might happen next for their kingdom. But whatever it was, she and Elsa would get through it the only way possible - together.

The End