It was a bit confusing for some people when Elsa and Anna started to date. At the very beginning, they would keep it as a secret, but after some time, they realized it was useless to try to hide it, since it was obvious that there was a zero possibility of any other person replaces Anna. So, after a few months dating, they stopped hiding.

It was a shock for some people, in fact. There were some of them who would call them freaks, whores, and one too many bad things. But, fortunately, they managed to go through this. The kingdom accepted their love, and both sisters were glad because of that. They had a really lovely relationship, I must say. Apart from some discussions, of course.

I was there when they first fought. And I mean a real fight. Anna ran away from Elsa's room, or better yet, stormed away from her room. Jack and I went to Elsa's room, and found her with a confused look on her eyes. She opened her mouth, as if she wanted to say something, but no sound came out.

"What happened?" Jack hissed, floating to her side.

"I-I don't know." Elsa answered, eyes widened. "W-we were just talking and s-she just… I d-don't know, she slapped me right on my arm and ran ou crying."

"Did you say something wrong?" Jack asked. "You must have done it. I can't find another explanation." Elsa shook her head.

"I-I don't know." She said nervously. "C-can't you guys talk to her?" I nod, and so Jack and I go straight to Anna's room.

She was sitting on her desk, reading a random book, or at least I thought she was. She looked like she was about to murder someone, and she didn't even bother to look at me when I got in.

"Leave." She demanded, but I shook my head, closing the door. "Oh, it's you." Her face softened a bit, and she turned around to face me. "I'm sorry, buddy. I thought it was Elsa."

"We figured." Jack said, but Anna didn't listen. "Oh, right." He mumbled, and then threw a snowball at her.

"Oh, sorry Jack. Hi." Anna cheered, wiping the snow away from her hair. "What do you guys want?"

"Why are you so upset?" I asked, walking closer to where she was. "Did Elsa do something wrong?"

"No, I mean, yes." She ran her fingers through her hair. "She was just – damn it, if she wants so bad to be with that French whore, I don't see why she just doesn't leave me." She hissed, crossing her arms. "'Oh, Belle is it, Belle is that…'" She mimicked Elsa. "Damn, can't she at least try to hide it?" Her eyes suddenly get teary, and she sat back on her chair. "I-I wonder if she thinks about her when we're making love." I quickly wrap my arms around her in a hug, and she doesn't hesitate to hug me back. "I-I'm being stupid, right?"

"Not stupid, silly." I tell her, and Jack nods in agreement. "Elsa loves you! She's just excited she made a new friend. And we must agree that this is something new for her. I mean, Elsa does have some friends, but most of them are not even human or someone around her age." She sniffles and nods, smiling at me.

"I guess I overreacted." She mumbles. "You always know the right things to say." I grin, getting back on the floor.

"Apologize!" I say. Just when Jack opened the door, we found Elsa outside, looking sorry and holding a rose made of ice. Anna bit her lip when she saw her, but threw herself on the queen's arms, crashing their lips together.

"I'm sorry." She apologizes. "I was being silly." She kisses Elsa's nose and takes the rose Elsa offered her. I smile happily and, together, Jack and I leave the couple.

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Henry Dahlem was the youngest of the three sons of Kai and Gerda. He was a tall, blonde boy, with big green eyes and a scared look upon his face. He was awkwardly tall and very slim, which only made him look even more fragile. His brothers were now working outside of the town, which meant he and his mother were alone in the castle.

He was only thirteen when his father died; and he was only fourteen when his mother died.

Everyone was shocked by Gerda's sudden death. Everyone but Jack. He told me, after a few days, that she lasted longer than he'd expected. He told me that Kai was the love of her life, and he also told me that they'd never been separated since their early childhood.

"When you love someone that much, your heart hardly ever can stand being separated. Gerda lasted more than a year; I wasn't expecting her to last a month." He said calmly. It seemed really cruel at the time, but later on I understood. I also wondered if one of my girls would be able to stay apart from each other.

After Gerda passed away, Henry was devastated. One of his elder brothers, Joshua, came back to the castle and offered to take him to his house. Henry said no. He didn't want to leave, and I understood why. His brothers, as much as he loved them, were not his family anymore. We were his family, and he wanted to remain with us.

After Gerda's funeral, Jack and I stayed with Anna, while Elsa stood with Henry. I found out, after a while, that she kept coming back to his room every single day, every single year. When I questioned her about it, she smiled at me and told me it was a secret. And she also seemed to find out whenever Jack and I tried to follow her, because she always found a way to outwit us.

After several years, I asked Henry about Elsa's visits. He smiled and gestured so I'd sit down.

"She'd bring me gifts at the first weeks." He explained. "Icy soldiers, for example." He took a box on his desk, opening it and handing a soldier to me. It also had a train and what seemed to be an ice monster. Thinking about it now, it kind that looked a lot like Marshmallow. "Then, she'd come and we'd just talk after a while. Elsa was like a mother to me. I love her as such."

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Elsa and Anna had been dating for almost two years when Jack and I started to ask when she'd propose. Whenever we tried, she'd run away and her face would get as red as a tomato, which would make Jack laugh.

"But Elsa-"

"No, I'm not going to propose." She cut me off, closing a book and putting it back on the shelf. "We've been dating for only two years!"

"Only two years?" Jack hissed. "Are you kidding me?"

"Oh, hush, Jack." Elsa mumbled, trying to run away from us.

"Why don't you want to marry Anna?" I asked.

"I-it's not that I don't want to." Elsa said. "I – it's nothing."

"Tell me!" I ask, running after her. "Come on! Why don't you-"

"I-I think she'll say no." Elsa blurted out. Jack frowns and I look at her, confused. She sighs and pulls a ring that she carried on her necklace. "I made it a few time ago, b-but I don't know." Elsa mumbles, showing us the ring. "What if she thinks it's too soon?" She whispered, holding it tighter between her fingers.

"She won't." I assure her. "Anna dream about getting married. Ask her!"

Elsa bit her lower lip, but nods. "Okay. I-I guess you're right. I'll ask her tonight."

"Finally!" Jack breathes.

"But you two are not coming with me." She finished, getting out of the library. I pout, but Jack rolls his eyes and smirks.

"She doesn't know me at all."

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We hid inside Anna's closet again. Elsa probably would be mad at us if she found out about it, but she never did. So, once when she and Anna came in, Jack covered my mouth with snow. Again.

"I'm tired." Anna said, wrapping her arms around Elsa's neck. "I told you that you can dance." Elsa smiled, kissing Anna's hair. "Though we could improve a thing or two."

"A thing or two? I'm pretty sure I destroyed your foot." Elsa laughed. "I'm a terrible dancer, love."

"No, you're not." Anna said softly. "And even if you were, I'd still love you." Elsa couldn't help but smile and lean forward, kissing Anna. She mumbled something against Anna's lips. "What?"

"I said: will you marry me?" Elsa repeated, taking a step back. She took the necklace on her hands and took one of the rings with her shaking hands. "I-I meant to make a speech, but… I forgot what I was going to say." She chuckled nervously. "B-But I guess that w-what I m-meant to say is t-that I want you to be mine for the rest of your life." She kneeled down, taking Anna's hands. "So, uh, will you? M-marry me? O-or is it too soon? A-am I pushing you? B-because I-I totally understand if you –" Anna kneeled down too, cupping Elsa's face and pressing kisses all over it. I could see tears rolling down her cheeks while she smiled against Elsa's skin.

"I thought you'd never ask." Anna giggled, wiping tears away. "I love you, Elsa. Damn it, of course I'll marry you." She leaned again, and I saw Elsa's smile against Anna's lips. Elsa slid the ring on Anna's finger, and then Anna mirrored her sister's moves. They kissed once again, and then Jack closed the closet's door.

"You do not want to see that, my friend. Trust me." He whispered. I heard some weird noises coming from the girl's room, and I shot Jack a questioning look, but he just told me to ignore it.

After some long time, enough for them to fall asleep, as we thought, we got out of the closet. Just when we were getting out, Anna called.

"Guys?" Her voice was raspy, and she smiled at me. Elsa was almost lying on top of her, and their bodies were only covered by the sheets. I wondered where their clothes were, but I decided not to ask. "You were here all the time?" She gestured so we would get closer. Elsa was asleep, and her face was hid on Anna's neck. Jack smirked, floating back to the floor.

"Yeah, we wanted to see Elsa proposing." I whisper back. "But she said we couldn't stay, so we kind that hid." Anna smiled, stroking my hand gently.

"It's okay; I'm not telling her." Anna promised. "But you should go. It's late anyway."

"Okay."

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"Guys?" Jack and I hear Elsa's voice calling us. We quickly get inside the room, closing the door behind us.

When I see her, I smile. Her eyes got brighter when she saw me, and she smiled back. Elsa was still beautiful, despite her age. She was seventy-seven now, but she hadn't changed much. Of course, she looked older and her hair wasn't that long and was no longer blonde, but she was still the same girl I met many years ago. Still innocent, sweet, kind, lovely, beautiful, strong, brave. The same Queen Elsa of Arandelle she had ever been. We never talked about it, since it only drove her even sadder, but the main difference, is that she had lost that glim in her eyes. She lost that loving feeling. She got a bit colder.

Her heart was broken, again. But that didn't change, not even a bit, the way she would get whenever she saw one of us. Henry, Alec, Liam… I'm not going to say Jack, since I'm the only one who can see him, but she got happy too. Her heart was broken, but it was a different broken. It wasn't something fixable, it was painful, but she was still alive. She could still live, despite the killing pain. But that doesn't mean it was easy.

"How are you?" Jack asks, sitting on her bed. She smiles, mumbling 'okay', but we can tell she's not.

"You need us?" I ask, and she nods.

"Go to my desk over there and grab a box." I nod and do as I'm told. "There is something inside this box I need you to hand to each one of them." Jack eyes me, but I only nod. "Oh, and tell Henry I'm really sorry I couldn't see him today."

"Okay." I agree. "But what if you need us again?"

"You won't take long." She says. "But if I need you, you'll know. You were always there, even when I didn't know I needed someone. For me and… for Anna." She hesitates a bit before saying Anna's name. "You took care of us. Both of you." We smile sadly and walk to the door, but we stop when she calls us. "Don't forget it. You must find the gold one."