As Hans walked to the coronation ceremony, he prepared himself mentally. Yes, now he had the queen's sister Ana has a back up, but he had to be ready, he might get to meet her, he had never seen her. Only rumor told of her beauty how she looked like her mother, but that her hair was white as snow and skin pale as parchment, eyes like the blue of a glacier. He walked into the chapel it was already crowded he sat second row back as close as he could. The chapel soon was full, hushed whispered created background noise as soon the queen would enter. The bells rang three times, all stood the room fell to a hush. You could of heard a button fell off a jacket is was so quiet. The doors slowly opened, Hans tried to see without being obvious, so he stood tall and waited. Then he saw her, his jaw fell, he soon corrected the error with a huge smile. She looked strait head, he knew she didn't see him. Her hair was tucked in a royal bun, her long cape dragged behind her, she was pure elegance her beauty rumor of only touched how lovely she was in the flesh. The chants filled the halls everyone sat down Hans did his best to control his disgust. He had been to so many coronation of his other brother in other countries but this one was different. He saw Ana next to the queen, she waved, he waved back. Hans then watched the queens every move, as she reached for the items she forgot her gloves Hans chuckled at her nervousness. As she turned around everyone stood, he saw her take a deep breathe looking at her people, as the chant of the priest was ringing through the hall, she looked down at what she was holding, he saw the weight of responsibility take over her face. He believed he saw her shaking so much the items grew with a blur. Then the priest proclaimed "Queen Elsa of Arendell!" the crowd replied the same as she quickly put them back and her gloves back on. Hans grew curious as to why. He went to leave his pew to try and talk to her, then he saw her go out the back and head to the castle. Hans knew his only other chance was at the ball.