Author's Note: So, this is the final chapter, more of an epilogue really. In this chapter, we have a proposal, wedding, and an adoption all in one. Once again, thanks so much everyone for the faves and follows and hope you guys enjoy this conclusion to the story even if it is kind of fast-paced and has a lot of things crammed into it. Lol. XD

"Queen Elsa, time to get up!", Albin's voice urged through her bedroom door.

Really, she didn't know why she bothered to keep him around. She should have fired him since the disaster with Amunde was technically his fault, but the man had apologized deeply and sincerely to his queen several times already and she decided that there was no way he could have known that Amunde was a devious psychopath. After all, the prince had even her fooled for awhile.

"Albin, go away!", Elsa groaned sleepily.

"But Your Majesty, there is much work to be done. You have your queenly duties to attend to," he urged her.

"My queenly duties can wait 5 more minutes," she snapped irritably.

Albin flinched at her tone on the other side of the door. Princess Anna, who was standing next to him, grabbed his shoulder reassuringly and said, "Let me try. I can always get through to Elsa when no one else can."

He nodded and waited.

"Sis, come on. The sky's awake!" Anna piped enthusiastically at the closed door.

Elsa smiled a little as she rubbed at her tired eyes, getting the sleep out of them.

"In a minute, Anna. A lot has been happening lately. I'm tired. I need my beauty sleep," she teased her younger sister.

"You need beautiful sleep, Elsa? Really? You're the most gorgeous human being in the whole world. You may need other things, but beauty sleep isn't one of them," Anna both teased and complemented her lover at the same time.

Elsa blushed and clearing her throat said, "Thanks Anna. You're the most beautiful person in the world to me though. But if you'll excuse me, I really would like more sleep."

Anna sighed and opened the door to their room.

"Would this help you wake up, sleepy-head?", she said affectionately as she planted a soft kiss on Elsa's lips.

Elsa's eyebrows rose in shock at first, but soon she was returning the kiss.

"Come on, my love. It's time to get up," Anna told her gently as she grabbed her sister's hand and pulled her slowly and carefully out of the bed.

Elsa yawned tiredly, but followed her sibling obediently out of the room.

"I know it's going to be a long and stressful day today, Elsa, but it's going to be worth it because later, I have a surprise for you that I just know you're going to love," Anna promised excitedly, her eyes beaming.

Elsa looked at her curiously, giving her a soft smile.

After Elsa and Anna ate breakfast together, for the rest of the day Elsa found herself drowning in paperwork and tedious royal meetings while Anna went about the business of whatever surprise it was she was planning for Elsa. By the time evening came, the poor queen was exhausted and all she wanted to do was go back to bed until she heard the familiar voice of her red-headed beauty.

"Elsa?"

"I'm here, Anna," she said softly, loving.

Her sister walked into the room and Elsa's mouth dropped in shock.

"W-w-why are you wearing father's clothes, Anna?", she stuttered out.

Anna blushed while Elsa was filled with conflicting emotions. On one hand, she was sad because the clothes reminded her of her father, but on the other hand, Anna looked really handsome in the king's old uniform. Elsa groaned in confusion, not sure whether to feel sad or turned on.

"Because Elsa, every queen should have a king to rule by her side so she doesn't get lonely," Anna answered.

"Unless they have another queen to rule by their side," Elsa chuckled softly, still not sure where her adorable little sister was going with this.

The red head suddenly knelt down in front of Elsa and the queen's jaw dropped, her eyes filling with happy tears of anticipation.

"Will you let me be your king, Elsa?", Anna questioned nervously as she pulled a ring with a snowflake shaped crystal and a silver band with snowflakes engraved in it, out from one of her father's coat pockets and placed it on Elsa's finger.

"Anna. Oh, Anna, yes," Elsa choked out happily.

"You would! Great! I love you, Elsa and I want nothing more than to spend the rest of my life with you as your wife. I've even talked about it with Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf after they got back from their ice run. Thank God they were on the run when the whole thing with Amunde happened. I'm glad Kristoff forgave me and still wanted to be friends. He even agreed to be the best man, Elsa!", Anna rambled excitedly.

"That's great news, Anna," Elsa said gently, smiling softly at her sister, tears of joy still welling up in her eyes.

"And Olaf's going to the flower boy. And Sven the ring bearer," Anna continued excitedly.

"So, what date do you have in mind to set the wedding, my love?", Elsa questioned curiously.

"Well, I was thinking that a month should be enough time to get things settled. You know, hire the caterers, send out invitations to everyone in the kingdom, find a priest willing to perform the marriage, that kind of stuff," Anna explained.

Elsa's heart leapt with joy and anticipation. A month? That was really soon, but she didn't want it any other way.

For the next month, they were busy making all the preparations until the day finally came. Elsa had made both herself and Anna beautiful ice wedding gowns for them to wear at her sister's insistence. She styled her braid and bit her nails nervously as she prepared to walk out of the room. She had made the dresses a week ago and hadn't seen Anna that morning since it was bad luck to see the bride before a wedding. She meant Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf at the sled outside.

"I've already brought Anna to the chapel. Do you need a ride?", the ice harvester questioned his queen.

"Thank you, Kristoff. And thank you again, as well, for agreeing to be the best man in spite of everything that happened between you and Anna," she told the man fondly.

"No problem. I just want to see Anna happy. That's all that matters," he answered softly, smiling back at her as she stepped inside the sled.

Sven pulled Kristoff, Olaf, and Elsa to the chapel, Elsa fidgeting nervously the whole way.

"Hey, Your Majesty, it'll be fine," Kristoff reassured her, giving her shoulder a gentle squeeze.

She smiled nervously at him and then stepped out of the sled, heading into the chapel. Olaf walked Elsa down the aisle until she reached the altar, eagerly waiting for Anna to appear. In no time at all, Anna appeared with Kristoff walking her down the aisle. The chapel itself was filled with as many citizens of Arendelle as could fit in it, although Elsa and Anna only saw each other. Olaf disappeared and came back with a basket of flowers, throwing them onto the aisle as Anna and Kristoff walked down it to meet Elsa. When Anna got to Elsa's side, Kristoff and Olaf took their seats in the pews along with everyone else. The priest began.

"Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join two hearts who love each other very much as one. If anyone here objects, speak now or forever hold your peace."

There was silence as the whole chapel looked on with smiles, some even with happy tears. The sisters had been through so much and now they were finally going to be able to be together forever.

"Ring bearer, please come forward," the priest ordered Sven.

The reindeer walked up from his perch on the floor in the back of the church, carrying in the two rings in his mouth and dropped the respective rings into Elsa and Anna's hands.

"Thanks, Sven," Anna whispered.

The reindeer nodded and then headed back to his spot.

"Queen Elsa, do you promise to take care of and love Princess Anna for better or worse, in sickness and health, until death do you part?"

"I do," Elsa said softly, misty-eyed, smiling, as she slipped the ring on Anna's finger.

"Princess Anna, do you, in turn, promise to take care of and love Queen Elsa for better or worse in sick and in health, until death do you part?"

"I do," Anna chirped excitedly as she slipped the ring onto Elsa's finger.

"Then I now pronounce you wife and wife. You may kiss the brides," he told Anna and Elsa.

They lifted each other's veils and kissed passionately as the crowd cheered.

The reception was wonderful with everyone congratulating them. The honeymoon was even more wonderful, but the best was still yet to come.

A year past with a peaceful marriage for Queen Elsa and now newly crowned Queen Anna before they finally decided that they were ready to bring a child into their lives. Their friend Oaken had told them about a lovely orphanage where he and his husband Selby had adopted their children from. Even Albin greatly supported the idea, since it would solve the still looming problem of no heir to the throne. He and the citizens were willing to overlook blood relations as long as it meant that there would be someone who could inherit the throne and ensure Arendelle's future.

Elsa and Anna entered the orphanage with a mix of nervousness and excitement. They had both decided that an infant would be the best option as suddenly being adopted into a royal family of married incestuous sisters in which one of the sisters had magic powers was too much for an older kid to have to take in at once they decided. Plus, Albin had warned cautiously that an older kid might turn on them and try to take over the throne. Although Elsa didn't think that was the case, she still liked the idea of an infant that she could raise as her own that knew only her and Anna as their mothers.

"Should we adopt a boy or girl?", Anna questioned Elsa as they were seated in the waiting room.

"I don't know. I have no preference. We'll see which baby speaks to us," Elsa answered honestly.

"Queen Elsa, Queen Anna, we're ready for you now, Your Majesties. Come follow me into the nursery," a cheerful young woman greeted them with a gentle smile.

They smiled and obeyed, filled with nervousness and excitement. As they entered the room, both pairs of eyes immediately settled on an adorable baby girl wrapped in a pink bundle. The baby had bright red hair, deep blue eyes, and a heavily freckled face.

"She has freckles just like us, Anna. Also, she has my own eye color and almost the same hair color as you. It's remarkable, almost as if she is our own biological child. What do you think, Anna?", Elsa marveled.

Anna had already picked up the little girl and was cradling her in her arms, cooing gently at her as the baby smiled up at the red-haired queen's face. "I think she's perfect, but we should see how she reacts to your powers," Anna answered her wife.

Elsa nodded, smiling nervously, as she summoned a snowflake above the infant's head. The snowflake landed softly on the baby's forehead, melting against it. The infant let out a loud giggle and reached in the air, looking for more. Elsa made more snowflakes and the infant caught each one in her tiny hands eagerly as she laughed joyfully.

"She is perfect," Elsa whispered to Anna.

Then, she added to the baby, "You're going to be a princess, sweetheart. How does that sound? We won't spoil you too much though. It comes with a lot of responsibility." She laughed gently at the child in her arms as she held her close to her chest.

"What should we name her?", Anna suddenly asked.

"How about Idunn as a reminder that you taught me to learn to love again since it means 'to love again' in Old Norse?"

Anna chuckled, amused with her sister's obsession with name meanings.

"I think that's a perfect name for her. After all, Idunn is also a goddess of Spring from Norse mythology, so being that one of this baby's mothers is a goddess of winter, it's deliciously ironic," Anna teased her sister.

"Oh, stop it, Anna. I'm not a goddess," Elsa mumbled, blushing.

"Could've fooled me. You're certainly more beautiful than any goddess I've ever seen," Anna teased again.

"And when have you seen a goddess?", Elsa questioned sarcastically, rolling her eyes.

"One's standing in front of me now. I married her and I want nothing more than to kiss her right here and now," Anna said romantically.

With that, they kissed passionately after Anna placed the baby gently back in its crib.

When they were finished, they turned to the woman who had given them the tour of the orphanage and Elsa said, "We have made our decision. We would like to adopt little Idunn."

The woman nodded. "You'll have to fill out some paperwork first, but then she's all yours."

Elsa and Anna eagerly filled out the paperwork as quickly and carefully as they could. When they were finished, Elsa collected their new little bundle of joy in her arms. The baby yawned tiredly, then snuggled her head into Queen Elsa's chest, drifting into peaceful sleep. Elsa and Anna took turns kissing the tired infant on the forehead.

"Good night, our little princess," Elsa whispered softly, stroking her new daughter's hair softly as she slept.

"Elsa and I will be good mothers to you. We love you very much," Anna promised the sleeping child.

"We also love each other very much and we're going to be a happy family," Elsa added, smiling fondly at her sister.

They gave each other a soft gentle kiss before heading back to the palace with their new daughter. They had no way of knowing what the future would have in store for them from now on, but they knew they could get through it together, along with their daughter, as one big happy family.