That night, as Bumi was preparing for bed, someone knocked on his door. He pulled a shirt over his head and called for the individual to enter.

Kya opened the door and strolled in, a mischievous smile on her face.

"Hey, big brother." she greeted. She walked over to his bed and sat down.

"So," she continued, pretending to smooth out her dress. "What did you think of the Snow Queen?" She shot him a sneaky smile.

Bumi blushed. "Shut up." he mumbled.

"Ooh, you like her!"

"I said shut up!"

"Aww, it's okay. It's cute!" Kya got up and walked over to her brother. She threw her arm around his shoulders. "Tell you what, how about tomorrow, you give her a tour of the island, just you and her."

Bumi hesitated. "I don't know if that would be appropriate."

Kya snorted. "Since when do you care whether or not something's appropriate?"

"Kya, she's a queen!"

"So? I thought titles didn't matter to you."

"They don't! But she still deserves respect."

Kya rolled her eyes. "Bumi, there's nothing disrespectful about giving her a tour of the island. Just do it."

Bumi slumped in defeat. "Fine. But if she sends her army after me, it's on you!"

"Sure thing," she replied. "Make sure you dress nice!" She then exited the room to find Anna standing in the hallway.

"Well?" Anna asked, skipping up to her friend. "What'd he say?"

"He says he'll do it, but if she calls her army on him, it's on me."

Anna laughed. "Oh, please, Elsa wouldn't do that. She might freeze him, but she won't send the soldiers."

"Oh, I hope this works."

"It will," Anna said confidently. "Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to bed. Goodnight."

"Goodnight."

With that, Anna skipped off to the room she and her sister shared. She entered the room to find Elsa seated on her bed, already in a night gown, brushing her hair.

"What are you so happy about?" She asked suspiciously. She put the brush down and began to braid her hair into a loose braid, her delicate fingers weaving the small strands with perfection.

"You'll see." Anna sang, changing into her night gown.

Elsa opened her mouth to respond, but decided against it and shook her head. There was no point trying to force it out of the stubborn redhead.

The next morning, Elsa rose early and got ready for her meeting. Just as she was about to leave their room, Anna woke up.

"Hey, Els, where ya goin'?" She mumbled, rubbing her eye.

"I've got a meeting this morning, remember?"

"What?!" Anna yelped, fully awake. She stumbled out of bed and over to her sister. "Elsa, you can't go!"

Elsa cocked her eyebrow. "Anna, you know I have to."

"But-"

"Anna!" Elsa crossed her arms. "Honestly, I don't see what the big deal is. What's gotten into you?"

"Ooh, no. No, no, no! This ruins everything!" Anna pulled at her hair. "I need to tell Kya!" She then ran out of the room, leaving Elsa staring after her, bewildered and confused.

Anna raced down the hallway (only tripping twice!) until she reached Kya's door. She began to hammer on it, shouting Kya's name.

A sleepy, rather annoyed Kya opened the door to find the princess panting in her pajamas with a messy bed head.

"What-?"

Anna pushed past her and pulled her back in, shutting the door behind her.

"Anna, what the heck?!"

"Elsa...meeting." Anna panted. "Plan...ruined."

"Wait, what?"

Anna sucked in a deep breath and spoke. "Elsa has a meeting this morning."

"Are you serious?!"

Anna nodded grimly. Kya groaned and leaned back against the door. "Great, what do we do now?"

They sat in silence for a moment, then Kya perked up. "I'll go talk to my dad, maybe he can put it off."

"Okay, you go do that. I'm going back to my room."

The two girls parted their separate ways. Kya walked into the kitchen and found her mother making breakfast.

"Hey, Mom, have you seen Dad?"

"Yeah, he's in the living room."

"Thanks." Kya walked into the living room and found her father on the couch reading over some reports.

"Hey, Dad."

Aang glanced up at her. "Good morning, Kya."

"So, there's a meeting today?"

"Yes."

"Is there any chance you could, I don't know, reschedule it?"

Aang gave her his full attention. "Now, why would I do that?"

"Because I-we-Anna and I need Elsa."

Aang stared at her for a moment before a small grin crossed his face. "That s wouldn't have anything to do with a plan that involves your brother and the Queen, now would it?"

Kya stared at him, stunned. "How did you know?"

He smirked at her. "I may be old, but I still see things, and I have to say, you and Princess Anna may have correct assumptions."

Kya grinned. "You think so?"

Aang nodded. "I do. If there's one thing I know, it's that love can prevail in even the most unusual circumstances. And I want nothing more than to see your brother find his own 'Forever Girl'. If Queen Elsa's the one then, hey." He shrugged.

"So...you'll cancel it for the sake of love?"

Aang shook his head. "Sorry, but no."

Kya sighed in disappointment.

"But, I'll tell you what. The island is much more romantic at night, so maybe enforcing your plan tonight will be more successful."

Kya smirked at her dad. "Wow, Dad, I didn't know you were such a romantic."

He grinned and winked. "Hey, I had to win your mother over somehow."

Oh, Aang, you're such a hopeless romantic, haha. Anyway, I'm super, SUPER sorry for the wait. I've been busy with the start of school (it's my senior year) and other stuff, and yeah. A big Thank You to all of you have stuck with this story and given me your support! You guys are awesome!