Moments- second date

Hi there! I'm sorry it took so long, but I've got the next chapter right here! Hope you like! Sorry if it's a bit rushed, approximately half of this chapter was written whilr was on a sugar rush.

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To say Kristoff was nervous would be a complete understatement. He was getting ready for his second date with the princess of Arendelle, and he'd have to be on his best behavior, as he'd not only be having dinner with the princess, but also the Queen of Arendelle herself. So technically it wasn't really a date. But he'd have to learn table manners and etiquette and which fork to use for which food, and if he messed up... He didn't want know what would happen.

Anxious beyond belief, he approached the castle. Anna ran out to greet him.

"Hi Kristoff!" She said as she hugged him. "How's it going?"

"Good."

"You're lying."

"No I'm not."

"Tell me what's wrong."

"Nothing's wrong."

"Quit lying. Just tell me."

"No..."

"Please? For me?" Anna gave him her best puppy dog eyes.

"Anna... You know I can't resist the puppy eyes." He groaned. "Fine. So I'm not doing good because I'm just so nervous for tonight, I mean Elsa's gonna be there and I'm probably gonna mess up and like use the wrong fork or something and-"

"Hey, calm down, it'll be okay."

"You sure?"

She stood on her toes and gave him a gentle kiss on his cheek. "I'm sure."

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Anna and Kristoff were walking to the dining hall hand in hand when they ran into Elsa.

"Hi Elsa!" Anna said gleefully. "So Kristoff's having dinner with us tonight, I think I told you that..."

"Yes, you did tell me. You've told me ten times a day for the past five days."

"Heh, sorry. I kind of forget when I've already told you something. I have kind of a dumb brain like that sometimes, I guess. I tend to ramble sometimes too, usually about pointless things, like the other day I... I'm rambling again, aren't I? Sorry."

"It's okay. Anyway, I'm having the chefs prepare smoked salmon. I hope that's to your liking."

"Yes!" Anna cheered. "You know that's my favorite!"

"I know, I know." Elsa giggled. "Is that alright with you, Kristoff?"

"Yeah, salmon's good."

"Great! Looks like I made the right choice then."

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The three had been eating for quite some time when Kristoff spoke up, remembering his table etiquette and swallowing before speaking. "So, I see you're managing well without your gloves." He pointed out, noticing that Elsa wasn't wearing her silk gloves that she had worn to conceal her icy magic.

"Yeah, I'm doing okay. The people of Arendelle have realized that my powers are nothing to fear unless, of course, you're a criminal. They see that there is beauty in such a power, and that magic like this is incredibly rare and should be admired, not feared."

"Now did you actually mean to freeze the kingdom?"

"Kristoff, I wouldn't talk about that if I were you..." Anna warned. The fork in Elsa's hand was frozen, as was the plate and the food on it.

"Or was it just one huge mistake?"

"Kris-"

"I mean, if you don't want to talk about it, then..."

"No Kristoff, I'd be delighted to talk about a recent traumatic experience that nearly killed me and my sister and scarred us both for life."

"Really? Okay, so-"

"I WAS BEING SARCASTIC!" Elsa raged. Ice shards shot from her hands, nearly impaling Kristoff. "No... No..." She collapsed on the ground in fear, frost forming in a growing circle around her.

"Elsa, do you want me to go get your gloves?" Anna asked.

"That'd be great, thank you."

"No problem." Anna smiled as she left the room.

Elsa and Kristoff were now alone in the dining hall, which grew colder with each passing second. Kristoff decided it would be best to help the Queen. He helped her stand up, trying to figure out where to put his hands so it wasn't awkward.

"I'm sorry I said all that. Are you alright?" He asked, placing a comforting hand on her shoulder, though it had no business being there.

"Yeah, I'm... I'm fine." She answered quietly, removing his bulky hand from her shoulder.

"So, how're you going to unfreeze the dining hall?"

"Love will thaw... Love... Will thaw..." She whispered, taking a few tentative steps towards Kristoff. Hesitantly she placed her lips on his, a forbidden kiss. Did it mean anything? Anything at all? Neither of them would ever know. Kristoff took a moment to figure out what was going on, and another for the fact to sink in that this wasn't Anna he was kissing. Somewhat vigorously, he pushed her away.

"What... What was that?!" Kristoff stammered.

"Love will thaw. Just wanted to see where your heart lies. And for once I'm glad to see that there's no love here."

"You mean that was just a test?"

"Sure, you can think that if you'd like."

"So you're saying you like me..."

"No... Well... No. I don't know what I was thinking there for a second, I'm sorry."

"You realize how wrong all that just was, right?"

"Yeah... I'm the Queen."

"I'm the boyfriend."

"We just... Kissed..."

"I didn't hate it as much as I should've..."

"I agree. But even if you- if we- didn't hate it, know that it will never under any circumstances happen again."

"Agreed. What if Anna finds out?"

"What if I find out about what?" Anna said from the doorway.

"Your suprise birthday party!" Kristoff grinned.

"My birthday's not until June."

"Totally knew that."

"So... Now that you've gone and ruined my suprise birthday party, you might as well tell me what you're hiding from me."

"No." Elsa snapped.

"Tell me or you won't get your gloves back."

Kristoff and Elsa exchanged a nervous glance. They'd have to tell her sooner or later, but they were interrupted by a palace staff bringing three slices of wild berry pie. The three dug into their pie and forgot about everything for a moment.

"So, what did you want to tell me?" Anna asked, her mouth full of food.

"Okay, Elsa's gonna tell you, and you're gonna stay calm and not freak out. Keep calm, find a happy place. Okay?"

"Wait, why me?" Elsa mouthed.

"Just do it!" Kristoff silently responded.

"Okay." Elsa said out loud. Kristoff and I... wemaybesortofmighthavekissed..."

"Wait... What? You and Kristoff kissed!?"

"No, Anna it wasn't..."

"I thought you loved me, Kristoff!"

"I do love you Anna! But what happened between me and Elsa wasn't like that!-"

"I don't need to hear this, Bjorgman! Anna snapped. "And as for you Elsa, I can't believe you would let any of this happen! I thought you two loved me! But I guess I was wrong." She ran out of the room, tears streaming down her cheeks.

"Anna..." Kristoff ran after her, but was stopped by Elsa.

"I'm so sorry. I don't know what happened, but whatever that kiss meant was my fault, and I should do the apologizing."

"No, I've got this. You can talk to her later."

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Kristoff found Anna on the couch in the east library, sitting in front of the fire, not reading, but drawing. She tore out drawings of her and Kristoff and tossed them into the flames.

"Hey." Kristoff said.

Anna looked up to see who was greeting her. "Oh." She scowled. "It's you."

He sat net to her on the couch. Each time he scooted closer to her, she scooted that much further away, until finally they were sitting next to each other.

"What do you want?" Anna said as she turned away from him.

"I came to apologize to you. I made a horrible mistake. I understand if you hate me now, and if you never want to see me again, that's okay."

"Why did you do that? Why did you kiss my sister?"

"Actually, she kissed me. You'll have to talk to her about it."

"Not right now. I've decided to give you a second chance, and that's what matters right now." She leaned on his shoulder. This was new, but he didn't complain. "I love you. I hope you know that."

"I do." He said as he kissed her forehead. "And I love you too." He pulled her closer and kissed her lips. "Don't ever forget that." He stood up and made his way to the roaring fireplace. He poured water on it, quenching the flames, reminding Anna of what Hans had done after he revealed his true intentions.

"What're you doing?" Anna asked, her voice trembling at the memory of Hans' betrayal.

"It's August, I don't think we need a fire going right now." He walked over to open a window, letting the warm evening breeze flow through the air. The soft glow of the moon illuminated the room in a pale light. The smell of late summer flowers was carried on the breeze. As soon as Kristoff sat down, Anna enveloped him in a hug.

"I love you." Anna sighed. She kissed him. It was warm, sweet, forgiving and above all, passionate.

"What brought this on?" Kristoff asked, though he wasn't disappointed.

"I was mad at you. I almost made you leave me forever."

"I would never leave you, Anna. I love you more than you could ever know." He kissed her again, both of them sinking into it, each second more intense than the last. They carried on like this for some time, breaking occasionally for air. Eventually, Kristoff whispered, "So, how did the second date go?"

"It started off pretty bad, but I'm beginning to like it now."

"As am I." He stared into her dazzling blue green eyes. "I love you."

"I-" She began, pausing to yawn. "I love you too." She rested her head on his chest and they both fell asleep to the gentle rhythm of their synchronized hearts.

You might want to kill me for this chapter... But I couldn't resist. I'm sorry. I tried my best to make up for the Elsa Kristoff thing with a ton of Kristanna goodness! Don't worry, I'll resolve the whole issue in a stand alone one shot thing. So are you considering reviewing? Do it. Queen Elsa commands so.

Next time: Monthly... It's Anna's time of the month. Will contain: confused Kristoff, chocolate, and possibly trolls

Anyway, see you in a week or two!

-Queen Elsa of the TARDIS