A/N: Hey guys! So, about the reviews, I read all of them, and I can't really answer most of them because it would kind of tell too much about the plot. But I appreciate you liked it, and I promise all of your questions will be answered sooner then you expect. Enjoy it!


"Are you sure you are cool with watching Olaf this weekend?" Anna asked for what seemed to be the thirtieth time in a row. "Seriously, we can simply let him at our old house; I'm sure he'll be just fine."

"Anna, it's fine." Kristoff assured. "I told you already, this won't be a problem. If I need to, I'll just take him to your old house. But don't worry, I'm sure nothing is going to happen with your baby bo – I mean, snowman."

"Thanks again, Kristoff." Elsa said, wrapping an arm around Anna's waist. "He'll be just fine, Anna. You don't have to worry that much."

"Yeah, but it's the first time he's going to spend the night on someone else's house!" She groaned, hiding her head on Elsa's neck bow. "What if he misses us? What if Sven finally eats his nose? What if he doesn't like to sleep there? What if he's not comfortable? What if –"

"Baby, he'll be fine." Elsa laughed, pecking Anna's lips. "You're acting like he's a real baby boy."

"I know, but I can't help." She mumbled. "And he's our baby snowman; it's almost the same thing. Except for the fact that he doesn't needs to eat, shower and can't go out in the middle of the streets like a real boy, but that doesn't means he doesn't feel like one! Oh, and he also doesn't gets sick, well – if you don't count melting as getting sick, of course. Or you may count, but it's pretty easy for you to – " Elsa leaned and closed the gap between their lips, making Anna stop talking. "Sorry, I was rambling." She muttered against the blonde's lips. "Your lips are really soft and taste like chocolate, which means you had some without me, but that's not the point. Still, we're talking about it later. Well, I was saying that your lips are really soft and sweet, but that doesn't makes me not worry about Olaf, and I'm sure you are as worried as I am, so stop – " Elsa kissed her again, smiling against Anna's lips. "Okay, I'll stop talking. But promise me we'll call him before going to bed."

"We can call him, baby." Elsa promised. "We can call him every single day of this week if you want to. But he has to go now. You ready, Kristoff?"

"Oh, you remember I'm still here!" He joked, smiling at the two girls. "Yeah, I'm ready. I'll help him get inside the box." Anna widened her eyes, looking at Elsa. "What? Did you really think I was going to get out of the building with a live snowman? I'm not Elsa! I can't make him just materialize in my car, nor at my apartment."

"Guess you're right." Anna mumbled. "I'm going to say goodbye. You're coming?" She asked, looking at the icy-blue eyes.

"Sure." She smiled and followed Anna to her room, where he was playing with Sven. And yet, his nose was there.

"Okay little guy, it's time to go." Elsa said, leaning to hug him. "Be nice to Kristoff, and do not call him Stinky Boy; he gets pretty obsessed with his smell." Olaf nodded and hugged Elsa one more time. "Now give Anna one of your special hugs and tell here you'll be just fine."

"Bye feisty pants!" He wrapped his wood arms around Anna. "I'm going to miss you a lot!"

"I'll miss you too, buddy." Anna mumbled. "Be nice."

"I will." He promised. "I love you."

Anna widened her eyes, and Elsa smiled crookedly at the two of them. "I-I love you too, Olaf." She stuttered.

"Guys, I don't mean to interrupt." Kristoff entered in Anna's room, standing by Elsa. "But your uncle must be here in an hour. I'm sure you'd like some, uh – privacy before he arrives?"

Elsa flushed, pressing her lips tight. Olaf bounced to Kristoff's side and waited as the boy dismounted his body to put him at the box, as well as his personal snowstorm. They had a bit of a trouble with the last part, but Elsa waved her hands, making the blizzard stand at the box. He said goodbye to the girls and quickly got out of their apartment, being followed by Sven.

"He loves me." Anna muttered, making Elsa smile.

"Yes, he does." She said, embracing her from behind. "And guess what? I love you too."

"I know, and I love you too." Anna answered, kissing Elsa's cheek. "A lot, by the way." She kissed her jawline and her nose, making the blonde laugh. "Will you be my girlfriend?"

"What?" Elsa furrowed her brows.

"I-I know we agreed to take it slowly, but it has almost been a month, so I-I thought that – never mind, it was stupid." She looked away, sighing.

"Hey, don't be like that." Elsa said, trying to cheer her up. "Of course I'll be your girlfriend. I was just a bit surprised by the request." She smiled and kissed Anna. "Don't you dare to think that I wouldn't want to be yours officially."

"Officially?" Anna kissed her back and laughed. "So that means I can tell Kristoff, Olaf and perhaps Sven that I'm officially dating with the love of my life?" Elsa rolled her eyes but laughed along Anna.

"I'm not quite comfortable with Sven knowing; I think he will judge us." She joked. "But you can tell Olaf and Kristoff next week, as soon as we get there."

Anna was about to reply when they heard the bell ringing. Elsa groaned and gave the blonde one last kiss before going to get the door. When she opened, a fat man with a huge smile upon his face was standing there, as his wife, a chubby woman with a smile as huge as the old man's.

"Uncle Kai! Aunt Gerda!" Anna greeted, mirroring Elsa's moves and hugging each of their relatives.

"We missed you two!" Gerda said, squeezing Elsa so tightly that the young girl wondered if her bones would be able to resist. "Elsa, you look so slim! You're almost just skin and bones! Don't they feed you well at college? Or did Anna try to cook for you again?" Elsa and Kai laughed, and the redheaded pouted. "Oh, don't be like that, sweetie. You know it's true."

"I'm learning to cook!" Anna defended herself. "I didn't burn the rice last time, did I?" Elsa looked at her and laughed even more. "Okay, laugh then. You guys will see, I'm going to be great at it!"

"Don't pout, baby girl." Elsa said, trying to stop the smile upon her face. "We're sure you'll be great."

"The day Anna learn how to cook will be the day my hair will grow again." Kai said, making Elsa laugh even more and Anna pout again.

"Okay, we won't mock you anymore." Elsa promised, hugging Anna. "Come, help me with dinner. I'm sure you won't burn anything."

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It turns out that Anna didn't burn the whole kitchen; just the pot she was using, but she made Elsa promise she wouldn't tell anyone. The blonde just rolled her eyes and made it again, while Anna ate the chocolate that Elsa 'forgot to share' with her earlier, even over Elsa's look telling her she shouldn't eat anything sweet before the meals. When they finally finished, both girls sat up the table and listened to uncle Kai's stories of when he was younger.

"… and then James ran away and left me there!" He finished, making the girls laugh. "Your father could be really mean if he wanted to, you know?"

"That's a family issue, I'm afraid." Elsa said, looking at Anna. "This one once punched me because I ate a whole bar of chocolate on my own. And then she ran to mom sobbing because I didn't share any of it with her."

"You never share chocolate!" Anna complained, slapping Elsa's arm. "You're mean as well!"

"I never hit you." The blonde looked at Anna and smiled softly. "And I'd never do it." Anna gulped and looked away, trying to avoid too much eye contact with Elsa. The blonde seemed to understand it and looked away as well, blushing.

"Well, the dinner was delicious." Aunt Gerda announced. "But I think it's time to bed now."

"Okay, you two will be staying in my room." Anna said.

"And where are you sleeping?" The older man raised a brow. "If it's at the couch, you can – "

"No, I'm staying at Elsa's room." She answered quickly. "We can share the bed."

"Well, then it's fine." He smiled. "Goodnight, girls."

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"What do you think, Kai?" Gerda asked, turning to face her husband. "Don't tell me you didn't see the way they were looking at each other."

They heard a few giggles and a sound that seemed a lot like a kiss coming from Elsa's room. "I think there's something going on." He mumbled. "But I don't see any real problem on that. They've been through a lot, and I'm ready to show them nothing but my support if they're some sort of a couple. And you shall do the same, Gerda."

"I'd never do anything but it, Kai. These two deserve to be happy, and they're old enough to make their own decisions." She said. "But that's noon of our business, right? Good night, dear."