Chapter 10- Till death do us part
Anna looked out of her window, seeing the many people arrive at the castle. Today was her's and Elsa's wedding day, and Anna did not feel as happy as she should have been.
After her strange dream a few nights prior, Anna had been feeling uneasy, wondering what it meant and hoping nothing bad would come of it.
Anna did have some comfort in the fact that her friend Merida was helping her get ready.
"Ye look a bit sad, Anna," Merida commented, as Anna gazed out of the window.
"I'm not, just a bit out of it that's all," Anna answered her. "Did you get my dress ready?"
"It's right here!" Merida replied, getting Anna's dress out. "It looks beautiful, Elsa is going to melt when she sees you in this."
Anna smirked. "Oh she better."
Anna then slipped into the dress. It was a wide white dress with a frilly collar around her shoulders. It had long white gloves that covered her arms and there was a blue belt around her waist. On her head was a cap similar to the one in her travelling outfit with a long pure white veil trailing from it and a smaller transparent veil covering her face.
"Ye look like an angel Anna," Merida stated.
Anna smiled, stroking her hair braids as they flowed from under her cap. "I feel like one too."
Merida slipped into her bridesmaid dress. It was a slender, long pink dress with a short veil on her hair with short gloves.
"Told you your dress would be cute," Anna commented.
Merida smiled. "You think Punzie would be just as cute?"
"Punzie made every outfit she wore look cute," Anna replied.
"She would have been so happy to be here," Merida remembered. "I can't believe she's gone."
"She may be gone, Meri, but she still lives on in our hearts," Anna told Merida, kissing her on the cheek. "Now come on, maybe there's some chocolate we can sneak in before the ceremony."
Merida grinned. "You really do look after your friends, don't you lassie."
"Only the ones that I care about a lot, which is all of them," Anna chirped.
xXx
Elsa stood in her dressing room, admiring her dress. It was a wide white gown with puffy shoulders and long sleeves that ended in fingerless gloves. Her hair was in its braid and on her head was a crown, along with a veil.
"You look stunning," Kristoff commented.
"It's the best I can do, besides it's for Anna after all," Elsa replied.
Kristoff smiled. "You are doing the right thing by marrying her, Elsa, don't ever forget that."
Elsa looked at her friend. "Thanks Kristoff, can you go see Anna for me right now and tell her that I love her."
"Of course, your majesty," Kristoff remarked.
"I thought we had this conversation about you calling me majesty," Elsa smirked.
"We did, but I must have forgot," Kristoff joked as he left the room.
A soft giggle left Elsa's mouth, something that had not happened in a while.
xXx
Kristoff made his way to Anna's chamber, hearing various eating noises from behind the door.
"Feisty-pants? You in there?" He asked.
"I'm here big guy!" Anna replied, her voice sounding like her mouth was filled with something.
Kristoff opened the door to the sight of Anna and Merida stuffing their faces with chocolate.
"You couldn't save it for later, could you?" Kristoff joked.
"It's good chocolate," Anna commented. "Avalonian milk, you want some?"
"No thanks," Kristoff politely refused. "I just came to tell you that Elsa loves you very much."
Anna blushed. "Tell her I love her too."
"You'll be able to tell her yourself, ceremony starts in twenty minutes," Kristoff explained.
Anna walked over to Kristoff. "Then I should get ready then."
xXx
Elsa stood at the altar of the chapel, her arms by her waist and clasped together. She smiled as she looked at all of the guests that had arrived to attend the wedding. She felt a slight burning sensation in the back of her head, like some sort of headache. Elsa placed a cold finger on her temple and the burning was gone.
Soon the organ piped into life, Elsa standing firm and proud. Anna walked down the aisle towards her, holding a bouquet in her arms. She was being escorted by Kristoff, and Merida was holding her train.
Elsa shed a tear at how beautiful her sister was. She looked like an angel to her.
Anna gave her bouquet to Merida and took her place next to Elsa, taking her sister's hands in her own.
"You look beautiful, Anna," Elsa told her sister.
"So do you, Elsa," Anna replied with a warm smiled on her veiled face.
The minister moved up to them and cleared his throat. "Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today, in the sight of god, to witness the union of our fair queen, Elsa Idina Fryst of Arendelle, and her sister, Princess Anna Kristen Fryst of Arendelle, in the bonds of marriage and true love. Marriage is a state conceived by god so that people who have a devotion and love for one another can fulfill that devotion with all their hearts and souls."
The bishop turned to face Elsa, "Queen Elsa, do you take Princess Anna of Arendelle to be your lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold, to love and to cherish, in sickness and in health, till death do you part?"
"I do" Elsa replied, creating an icy ring and sliding it onto Anna's gloved finger.
The bishop turned to face Anna. "And do you Princess Anna, take Queen Elsa of Arendelle to be your lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold, to love and to cherish, in sickness and in health, till death do you part?"
"You bet I do" Anna chirped, sliding a gold ring onto Elsa's finger.
"Then by the powers vested in me, I now pronounce you wife and wife," the bishop proclaimed, "Queen Elsa, you may now kiss the bride."
A few tears streamed down Elsa's face, but the queen steeled herself. She moved up to Anna and lifted the veil from her face, revealing the blushing and smiling face of her new wife. Elsa cupped Anna's cheeks and pulled her into a passionate and loving kiss.
Anna wrapped her arms around Elsa's waist, holding her in the kiss. She felt Elsa's tongue press against her own, wanting to deepen their newlywed kiss. Anna agreed and let their mouths open, making their kiss deep and loving.
Elsa pulled back and smiled at her wife. "I love you, Anna."
"I love you too, Elsa," Anna told her, feeling the happiest she had ever been in her life.
The two sisters linked arms and walked back down the aisle together, the crowd in the church applauding them as they left.
xXx
The wedding reception was held in the ballroom a few hours later. Elsa and Anna had removed their veils and were dancing together in the ballroom. Elsa had kept her crown however, symbolizing her royal stance.
"I've never been so happy in my whole life," Anna told Elsa, resting her head on her shoulder.
"Neither have I, Snowflake, but you are my whole life," Elsa replied, holding Anna.
Anna smiled and kissed Elsa. "Do you wanna have some wedding cake?"
Elsa winked. "You bet I do."
The two sisters moved over to the large white chocolate wedding cake that had been baked especially for them, Anna slicing off a piece for Elsa.
"Mmmm, this is good" Elsa moaned in delight as she chewed the slice of cake.
Anna ate a piece and sighed contently. "It's like eating pure heaven."
Elsa winked at Anna.
"Okay it's like eating something that's nearly pure heaven," Anna corrected herself, blushing slightly.
Elsa smirked at her sister. At that moment, Elsa felt a bit woozy. "Ooooh."
"You okay, Elsa?" Anna wondered.
"I don't know," Elsa whined, "it feels so hot in here."
"Hot? That's unusual," Anna stated.
Elsa placed her cold hand on her forehead, trying to relieve the pain.
"Stay there, Elsa, I'll see what I can do for you," Anna told her.
She headed off to find Merida, who was sipping some wine in the corner of the ballroom.
"Meri, can you do me a favour?" Anna asked her.
"Sure, what do you need feisty pants?" Merida responded.
"Elsa's not feeling too great, so I'm gonna have to take her out for a bit, can you keep the party going?"
"Sure thing, I hope Elsa feels better," Merida acknowledged.
"Same here," Anna said.
Anna headed back to Elsa and helped her out of the ballroom.
"My head hurts!" Elsa groaned. "Why is it hurting?"
"Have you drunk some bad beer?" Anna wondered.
"No, I haven't drunk any alcohol all evening," Elsa replied.
Anna led Elsa to their bedroom and had her sister lie on the bed.
"God, I feel like I'm on fire!" Elsa cried, surely in pain.
"Take it easy, sweetie," Anna comforted Elsa. "Just relax, the pain will go away."
Elsa began to scream in pain, lurching up and clutching her chest.
Anna could only watch as Elsa fell off the bed and onto the floor, screaming in agony.
"Elsa?" Anna asked. "What's wrong?"
"My heart, it hurts, everything hurts," Elsa spluttered.
"Are you having a heart attack?" Anna inquired, worriedly.
"Nooooo!" Elsa cried, screaming in pain.
Anna looked in shock as she saw Elsa's hands get longer, her nails becoming like talons.
Elsa rolled onto her back, slashing the bed-sheets with her claws.
Anna stood back. "What the hell?!"
Elsa's face began to contort and change, her ears becoming long and pointy, her hair becoming like her ice.
Anna felt in shock. "No, it's not possible."
Elsa's skin turned a dark shade of blue, her eyes turned red, her teeth becoming sharp like a sharks.
Anna looked on as Elsa got onto her feet and screamed in pain, as a pair of large dragon like wings sprouted from her back.
"Elsa?! You're the beast?!" Anna looked in shock. "But how?!"
The creature that was once Elsa, licked its lips. "oh your sister doesn't know I exist, Princess Anna, but she does know!"
Anna felt in shock. "But how? Elsa would have realised that she had some evil other half?"
"That's the thing with multiple personalities," the creature cackled. "Most of the time, they don't realize the other exists."
"Give me back, Elsa, now," Anna growled.
"No, I have been living in her shadow for too long. She shut me out, I'm going to make her pay, with your life and everyone in this kingdom!" the creature scowled.
"Not while I'm still breathing, you bitch," Anna told the creature.
She rushed at the creature with a flying kick, only to be knocked aside.
"You should be glad I've spared your life for now, unlike that pathetic cousin of yours," the creature cackled.
"You're the one who killed her, aren't you? That monster I killed on the cliff was a fake," Anna realised, crawling to a nearby wall.
"Correct, vermin, it was all a ruse to lull you and her into a false sense of security," the creature explained, "and now, I'll violate your body, and then I'll devour your slimy carcass."
"You monster!" Anna yelled, trying to find the strength the fight back.
The creature moved towards Anna, laughing maniacally.
At that moment, Kristoff burst into the room armed with a sword. "Get back away from my friend!"
The creature looked at Kristoff, startled. "I know you very well, Ice master, maybe some other time."
It then glared at Anna. "I'll be back for you later, Princess."
The beast rushed towards the window, leaping out of it and flying off into the night.
Kristoff sat by Anna's side, holding his former lover in his arms. "You okay, feisty pants?"
"Elsa..." Anna weakly said.
"Where is she?" Kristoff asked.
"The monster," Anna coughed. "Elsa's the monster, she doesn't realize it."
Anna went limp, blood dripping from the side of her mouth.
Author's note: Some of you actually saw this twist coming, which is awesome of you. Just a few more chapters left now.
