Jack had tried to barricade his door, but to no avail. Elsa burst through it, her eyes glaring holes into him. He gulped.

"JACKSON! It was bad enough that you did that while the messenger was here, but THIS!" Elsa was seething.

She kept glaring at him. "Jackson, this is completely unacceptable. My sister is coming to visit in two days! What the hell am I supposed to tell her?" She pointed at her neck to emphasize her point.

He stared at her. "Uh…" He had nothing. "The truth?" He said uncertainly.

Elsa sighed in annoyance. "I am supposed to tell her that a winter spirit I met two or three weeks ago decided to leave hickeys on my neck!?" She asked him through gritted teeth.

"Well, maybe not exactly like that… But essentially, yeah." He said, taking a step toward her.

She held up a hand to stop him.

"How about a scarf?" He suggested.

"A scarf?" She raised an eyebrow. "Really, Jack?"

"Or a dress with a collar?" He was starting to run out of ideas. "You don't have to cover it, you know? I'm sure your sister had some of her own."

Elsa laughed and quickly covered it with an annoyed cough. "Well, yes, she did. But, Jack, this isn't like me." Elsa deflated visibly.

"Even though Anna and I have grown very close over the past year, it's not like we openly discussed our love life, or lack thereof." She added quickly seeing his expression. She rubbed her neck and sat down on his bed. "I just feel like if she sees this, it's like I'm oversharing for my standards. And If Kristoff sees this this, I'll lose all respect that he has for me!" Elsa frowned, concerned.

"Elsa, I'm sorry for doing that." He said, pulling her hand away that was covering the spots. "Well actually, no, I'm not sorry." He grinned cheekily.

"You have some nerve!" Elsa said, trying not to grin. She couldn't stay angry at him for long.

"But it's not like they or going to hate or disrespect you because you're in love." He calmed her.

She sighed and leaned against him. "Jack, I am not ever going to forgive you for this. You realize that, right?"

"Yeah." He grinned. "But it was worth it."

Elsa got up. "Will you help me look if I have any powder to cover these a bit?"

"Sure." He said.

"Oh, and if you ever do this again, you will be a very dead man." She told him, pulling him along behind her.

"I know." Jack replied. (It happened again, like a month later.)

In her room, Elsa did find some powder and she tried it out. It covered the spots fairly well, but they were still visible. "Oh, well. Better than nothing, I guess." She turned to Jack. "What do you think?"

"I liked it better when one could see that you're mine." He grumbled.

"My, someone's being possessive." She teased him.

Jack shrugged. "Well, you are!" He grinned cheekily.

-2 days later-

"Hurry uuup!" Anna was standing at the door impatiently with her bag in her hand. Olaf was next to her.

"Yeah, just one moment!" He said, packing yet another blanket.

"Kristoff, that's like the 100 blanket you packed!" Anna said, annoyed.

"Just one more. I don't want you freezing or anything." His bag looked like it was about to burst.

"Fine." Anna let out an exasperated sigh. "We'll meet you at the sleigh. Come on, Olaf."

After an hour, they finally left. Anna was still annoyed at him. "We're going to be late."

"Look, I'm sorry Anna." Kristoff placed an arm around her, keeping one hand on Sven's reigns. "I'm just trying to be super careful because this whole pregnancy thing is so new to me. You are going to have to get used to me being over protective for some time." He said.

Anna smiled. "If you insist." She didn't really feel like arguing. Before long, Anna had dozed off, snuggled into his side. Olaf smiled from the back seat of the sleigh.

In her castle, Elsa had started pacing.

"Are they okay?" She asked, shooting a worried look at Jack. "They're late! Do you think they had an accident?" Her eyes widened in shock as she considered the possibility. "Oh, no! Jack, did they have an accident?" A small blizzard started to form around her.

"Whoa, Elsa calm down!" He said, walking up to her. He took her hand, gently pulling her into an embrace. "They are just running late."

"Yeah… You're probably right." Elsa said.

"Of course, I'm always right!" He said with a grin. "Oh speaking of which, Elsa you still have to cover your…" He trailed off, running his hand down her neck.

"Oh, right, I'll get right to it." She said. On her way to her room, Elsa heard a knock. It was Anna's signature knock. "Elsa!" She called.

"ANNA!" Elsa squealed, all thoughts of makeup forgotten. She ran down the stairs, opening the doors. Without stopping, she crushed her sister in a hug. It had been 3 weeks, and Elsa had really missed her. Anna returned the hug with more force, if that was even possible.

Elsa pulled away, her hands framing Anna's face. "Oh, I have missed you, Anna!"

"Me too!" Anna gushed, radiating happiness. "Oh, Elsa, I'm so happy to see you!"

Jack watched from the top of the stairs. Anna looked a lot like Elsa, aside from her bright orange hair. There was a man standing behind her. He was fairly tall, had a big frame and blond, short hair. That must be Kristoff, he thought.

"Hello, Kristoff!" Elsa said. "Please, come in." Elsa opened the doors wider. She walked in arm in arm with Anna. Behind them, Kristoff, waked in, supporting… a reindeer? Jack shook his head in amusement. Last, Olaf waddled in. Elsa smiled at him. "Olaf, you came too!"

"Of course!" He said, but then he frowned. "Elsa, is everything okay?" The snowman asked her.

"Yes, why wouldn't it be?" She asked back.

"Well, you have bruises on your neck." He stated, as if it were the most obvious thing ever.

"Oh." Elsa blushed, realizing she hadn't applied the powder. She quickly raised her hand to cover her neck, but Anna wasn't having any of it.

"Elsa!" She said, worried. "Did you hurt yourself?"

"No, it's nothing!" Elsa turned her back to Anna.

Anna walked around, so she was facing her older sister again. "Let me see."

"No, Anna, please… I'm fine. I don't have any bruises!" Elsa practically pleaded, whilst Anna was prying her fingers from her neck. Elsa struggled, but her efforts were pointless. Anna pushed Elsa's chin up, to get a better view of her older sister's neck.

Anna carefully traced her fingers along the dark-red spots on her neck. Elsa had screwed her eyes shut in embarrassment, trying to control her blush.

Jack thought Elsa had suffered enough. As he skipped down the steps, Olaf's and Kristoff's eyes followed him. They looked at each other. Who was that guy?

Jack placed his hand on Elsa's shoulder, pulling her gently away from Anna. Anna stared up at him with huge eyes.

"Thank you." Elsa breathed a sigh of relief, and put one arm around his waist.

"Anna, this is Jack Frost." Elsa said. "Jack, this is my sister Anna."

Anna gasped. "Jack Frost? Like the winter spirit?"

"The one and only!" He said, twirling snowflakes in his hand.

"You have ice powers, too?" Anna said. "Oh, Kristoff! Look!" Anna pointed at the couple excitedly. Kristoff eyed them suspiciously. The way they were standing, it looked like Elsa and Jack were more than just friends. "Cool!" He said, walking over to them.

"I'm actually surprised that you guys can all see me." Jack said.

"Why?" Anna asked.

"Well, like you said, I'm a winter spirit, so only people who believe in me can see me... uh, hello?" He trailed off, staring at the snowman next to his legs.

"Hi! I'm Olaf and I like warm hugs!" Olaf said, embracing Jacks leg.

"Hey there." Jack said, hugging him awkwardly.

Anna and Elsa giggled. Olaf let him go and walked over to Sven. Jack sighed and turned back to them. He noticed that Anna was still staring at Elsa's neck.

"Oh, sorry about your sister's neck, that was my fault." Jack said, grinning sheepishly as he pulled Elsa close, ruffling her hair.

"JACKSON!" Elsa screeched, punching his chest. She looked at him. Why did he say that? She buried her head in his pullover. Oh. This was so embarrassing. Oh. My. God.

Anna looked confused. What did he just say? He had... Elsa was blushing like crazy. Anna finally put the pieces together.OH. "I see." She said slowly, her mouth twisting into a smile and then a grin. If she didn't stop, it might split her face in two.

"So, Elsa. These are… hickeys. Love bites." Anna whispered, teasing her sister.

Elsa blushed. "Anna, please stop." She said, embarrassed.

Leaving her sister in peace, she turned to face Jack.

"Do you love my sister?" Anna asked him bluntly.

"Yes, of course!" He answered instantly.

Anna nodded. "Okay." She narrowed her eyes at him. "How many marshmallows does Elsa like in her hot chocolate?" She asked him.

"Three." Jack answered.

"What's her favorite colour?"

"Anna, this is ridiculous-" Elsa protested. "Shush!" She was cut off by Anna.

"Light blue, slightly purple." Jack answered again, twirling Elsa's braid around his hand.

"Her favorite time of day?"

"The hour before sunrise, when the sun isn't quite there yet, but the sky is already pink and orange."

"Favorite book?"

"Beauty and the beast, because you two used to read it together as kids."

Elsa looked at Jack in awe. He remembered all of that?

"Huh. Okay. I'm convinced." Anna turned back to Elsa. "So when are you getting married?"

Jack and Elsa gasped simultaneously.

Hmmm, maybe she shouldn't have asked that. Yet. Quickly changing the subject, Anna smiled at Elsa and said: "I'm pregnant!"

"Really?" Elsa squealed, her face instantly brightening. She enveloped her sister in a hug. "I'm so happy for you guys!" Elsa waved at Kristoff, who felt a light breeze tugging him forward. Smiling, he joined the hug. "I'm so happy for you guys!" Elsa repeated, sniffing.

"Elsa, are you crying?" Anna asked.

"No, I'm not!" Elsa said, blinking back tears of joy. Taking a deep breath to compose herself, she pulled out of the hug.

"Now, let's get you settled in, shall we?" Elsa said, guiding Anna up the stairs.

Kristoff breathed a sigh of relief. Elsa wasn't going to kill him. Suddenly he felt a sharp pain in his shoulder. He gripped it in surprise. He whirled his head around to Elsa. She was staring back at him, a silent warning passing between them. Kristoff nodded in understanding and Elsa smiled. Jack couldn't help notice this small exchange.

The guys followed them up the stairs. Sven stayed in the hall, happily munching in carrots.

Jack nodded at Kristoff. "We don't stand a chance against the women in our life, do we?"

Kristoff laughed. "No. Definitely not."

Anna and Kristoff had just unpacked their things. They were staying for the night.

"Kristoff, I have a plan." Anna whispered, excited.

"Yeah, what's that?" He asked, tired from the journey.

"I know how to make Elsa and Jack get married!" She squealed.