After Kristoff made his marriage proposal to Anna, the couple (and Sven) stayed in the woods for a little while longer, just to have some more time alone and to think about the happiness they were feeling right then and there. This included the fact that, while they knew it wouldn't be simple, they knew that they were looking forward to spending the rest of their lives together.

An hour later, Sven was pulling the sled holding the couple into the town square of Arendelle. Once they were parked, Kristoff stepped out first, then lifted Anna out of her seat. The couple briefly looked into each other's eyes before Anna spontaneously kissed Kristoff on his lips, and Kristoff was only too happy to reciprocate.

Once they split apart, Anna quickly began to ramble, "This is so exciting, Kristoff! Wait until Elsa and the rest of the kingdom find out! Oh, oh, we should hold a ball for this and make a royal announcement of our engagement!"

"Hey, hey, feisty pants!" Kristoff interrupted. "For one thing, Elsa already knows about this. I asked her permission before I asked you."

"You did?" Anna asked.

"Yeah, I-I did. I just thought that, given what happened last time, it would be better if I asked Elsa for her blessing first to hope that she wouldn't object if I proposed first, then asked her for her blessing."

"Well, that was very good of you, Kristoff," Anna responded, smiling. "But we should tell Elsa, anyway, just because she has a right to know. Don't you think?"

"Yeah, I guess you're right. Still, Anna…do we need to have a ball or something like that, just over our engagement?"

Anna looked at Kristoff. Even after two years, Kristoff still had times of enjoying being alone and did not always like to be in the presence of so many people, even though he knew his and Anna's engagement was a big deal and something they could not keep a secret from the people of Arendelle.

Smiling sympathetically, Anna answered, "Well, Kristoff, I do think we need to tell Arendelle about our engagement, since one of their princesses getting engaged is big news. Even more so, when we get married, a celebration like a ball will be required."

Kristoff nodded slowly, then Anna continued, "How about for our engagement, we throw a ball that only includes the citizens of Arendelle? You seem to have gotten pretty used to spending a lot of time with the people anyway, since you live here now."

"Yeah, I guess you're right," Kristoff repeated. "After being with you for two years, I realize that being in a relationship means that you have to give as well as take. You have to learn to compromise with each other, even if it means changing who we are a little bit."

"You're not the only who realized that, Kristoff. I did, too," Anna said. "Well, for first orders, let's go tell Elsa the good news."

"Okay," Kristoff said as he started to smile before Anna grabbed his arm and dragged him along as she ran to the castle doors.


A few moments later, it didn't take long for Anna to spot Elsa near the castle entrance in the courtyard. Elsa also recognized Anna from a short distance away, and from the way she saw Anna dragging Kristoff as she ran, with a happy expression on her face, Elsa let out a little smile. She instantly guessed that Kristoff has proposed to Anna, that Anna had accepted, and she was rushing over to her (Elsa) to tell her the good news.

"Elsa! Elsa!" Anna called out. As she came within range of Elsa, she let go of Kristoff's hand and threw her arms around her sister, who only hugged her little sister even tighter.

"Don't you look all excited, Anna? What's going on?"

"You might know since Kristoff already asked you about it, but…he proposed to me, Elsa!"

Unlike the time when Anna announced her engagement to Hans, Elsa smiled widely. "Yes, I thought so. Congratulations, you two!"

"So we have your blessing of our marriage, Elsa?"

"Of course you do, Anna!" The two sisters hugged again, then when Elsa turned to Kristoff, he bowed. "Thank you once again, Elsa. I look forward to being your brother-in-law."

"You're welcome, Kristoff." As Elsa continued to smile, she added, "And I look forward to having you as my brother-in-law." Hoping Kristoff wouldn't object, Elsa pulled him and Anna into her for a hug. Kristoff didn't object, even though he was slightly surprised at first, and both he and Anna returned Elsa's hug.

When they were done, Anna asked, "Elsa, I don't want to make this so much of a big deal for Kristoff, since he can still be awkward around people occasionally. But I just thought it would be nice if we have a little celebration, like a ball, for our engagement. Maybe we could just include the citizens of Arendelle rather than invite people from all over, like what was done for your coronation."

"Well, I think that's a good idea, Anna. This is a big deal for Arendelle, so I think we should do something to let them know…just as long as it's okay with Kristoff."

Anna looked at her fiancé. "Is it okay with you, Kristoff? Don't worry; I'll help you to be comfortable during the party." She let out a little laugh before she finished, "Don't forget; I can be socially awkward, too."

Kristoff chuckled. "That's one thing we have in common for sure." He put his hands on Anna's shoulders. "Yes, it's all right with me." He briefly paused before he said, "I guess when we get married, though, we have to invite more people to our wedding than this engagement party."

Elsa stepped in before Anna could answer, saying, "Well, let's not worry about that right now. Let's just think about the engagement party first. Maybe we can schedule to have it next month."

"That long?" Anna asked confusedly.

"Anna, maybe we could do it sooner, but we need to schedule it based on my schedule of royal duties. Not to mention we need enough time ahead to plan the party and also give the citizens of Arendelle that time so that a good number of them can come. Understand?"

"Yes, I do. It's just this is so exciting, so I hate to wait that long to celebrate it!"

Elsa laughed. "Well, if it makes you feel any better, we can tell Kai, Gerda, and the rest of the staff about it right now, especially since we need their help in preparing the party, including getting invitations sent out."

"Yes!" Anna squealed happily and giddily, which caused Elsa and Kristoff to laugh slightly. "What are we waiting for, then?! Let's go tell them!" she exclaimed, grabbing both Elsa and Kristoff by their hands.

"Okay, Anna," Elsa laughed as Anna began to pull her arm.

"We're coming!" Kristoff exclaimed as he felt Anna pull his arm.


Hi, everybody! Did you miss me and my Frozen stories? Well, here is my newest one! It picks up right where the last story left off, with Anna and Kristoff getting engaged, so this one is when they tell Elsa the good news. The next chapter will be about the three having the party to celebrate Anna and Kristoff's engagement. I realize that doing a story of the couple visiting the trolls to tell them as well is appropriate, but I think I will make that a separate story. This whole story will just be another two-chaptered one, like "A Royal Engagement."

BTW, Anna and Kristoff's first lines were inspired by their last few lines in "A Gift to Top All Others," which was written by my friend iBayfully. ;) Thanks, man! :D

Hope you enjoy it, and don't forget to review! :D