Anna had just finished feeding Joseff and was holding him in her arms, gently patting his back and trying to get him to burp. He was crying a little bit, but she gently shushed him as he did.
"Shhh! It's all right, sweetie. Now come on. Give Mommy a little burp. Don't want you to feel gassy now!"
Then Joseff let out a burp that was almost faint, but given their close proximity, Anna could hear it well.
"See? There you go, honey. That wasn't so hard." Then she brought him around so he could look at her. "Now why don't we just set you down in your crib? I'll lay you on your back." Anna gently lowered Joseff into the crib while she said soothingly, "There we go. There we go."
Once he was laid down comfortably, Joseff looked up at Anna and reached for her. Just as she took one of his hands in her own, Kristoff and Elsa quietly entered the room. Anna motioned a "be quiet" sign to them and they both nodded while mouthing their words.
As soon as they joined Anna over the crib, they both looked down at Joseff, smiling and waving happily to him. Joseff smiled back, and continued to motion with his hands, like he wanted to be picked up.
Elsa whispered, "May I pick him up, Anna?"
Anna groaned slightly while also smiling a little. "But I just put him in the crib."
Kristoff gave Anna's face a little shove. "We'll just put him back in afterwards."
So Anna relented, feeling she could never say no to Elsa, especially whenever it came to Joseff. With that, Elsa gently picked Joseff out of his crib and held him in her arms. While she looked at him, Anna said, "You're so good with him, Elsa. You're such a great aunt, and you'd be an excellent role model for Joseff when he gets older."
"You really think so? You two have to be role models for him as well."
"We know. But if there's a chance Joseff could be a future ruler of Arendelle, who better to help prepare him than you?"
Elsa was somewhat apprehensive at the thought, but when she looked at Joseff, she just gave a smile. "You can count on me, Anna." Then she gently nuzzled her cheek against Joseff's cheek and gave him a big kiss on his forehead.
Elsa walked back over to the crib, giving Kristoff a chance to kiss Joseff as well. And of course, Anna followed suit. Elsa gave Joseff to Kristoff, who then put Joseff back in the crib.
While Joseff kept looking up at the adults who loved him, Elsa said, "He doesn't look very tired, so why don't we tell him a story? Maybe it'll help him go to sleep."
"I like the idea," Kristoff said. "What story should we tell him?"
Then it suddenly hit Anna: "Why don't we tell him our story? You know, about Elsa's coronation, the eternal winter, how we met Kristoff, and defeated Hans?" Before Elsa could object, Anna added, "I mean, he wouldn't understand it now, but someday we will have to tell him about it. Don't you think so?"
Kristoff shrugged. "Well, I think you have a point there." He glanced over at Elsa. "Elsa?"
"Yes, I suppose you are right, Anna." Elsa nodded, then smiled. "Okay, let's tell him the story." She reached down into the crib and playfully, but gently grabbed Joseff's feet. "You ready to hear a story, my little prince?"
Joseff let out a little giggle, then Anna said, "It's all about Mommy, Daddy, and your Auntie Elsa!"
"And a no-good traitor named Prince Hans," Kristoff said somewhat gruffly.
"Kristoff," Anna said with a warning tone, but Kristoff just smiled.
So all three adults circled themselves around the crib and made sure Joseff could see all of them. Then Elsa began, "Well, Joseff, our story begins almost four years ago, during the month of July. It was a very hot summer day. The fjord was packed with ships from visiting countries because it was the day of my coronation…"
