A/N: Well, hello there.


"Hi, I'm Olaf! I like warm hugs!" He stretched his tiny arms of wood for aunt Gerda and uncle Kai. For a second, Elsa thought they were going to faint. She had explained to them what had happened and what Olaf was while Anna kept squealing that Elsa and her had a baby. She expected that they wouldn't be caught out of guard, but still, Elsa was just scared she'd have to take one of her relatives to the hospital because they saw an alive snowman. But, to her surprise, that didn't happen at all.

"Hello, Olaf." Gerda cheered the little snowman, hugging him carefully. "I'm aunt Gerda, and I also like warm hugs."

"Oh, that's nice!" He said happily. "And you? I don't know you." He pointed to Kai, who still was a bit uncertain about how he should act.

"I'm uncle Kai, nice to meet you." He hugged Olaf, who seemed just too happy to be with their family and the two new strangers.

"Are you ready to come home, buddy?" Elsa asked and he bounced to her side.

"Of course I am! I missed you and the jumpy one!" He said.

"Will you ever quit calling me that?!"

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"I'm taking you out tomorrow night." Elsa announced, making Anna lift her head.

"You know, people normally ask other people out." She joked. "Where are we going?"

"It's a surprise." Elsa answered with a grin. "But you should wear something comfortable."

"But we're living Kai and Gerda alone? That doesn't sound nice." Elsa wrapped her arms around Anna's waist and pulled her closer. "Seriously, we should – "

"Don't worry about them, okay? It was Gerda's suggestion anyway." She shrugged, leaning to kiss Anna's face. "We are going out tonight and we are having some time apart from everything else. We deserve it, baby. I want to spend some time alone with you." Anna nodded and grinned, leaning to kiss Elsa's lips.

"Okay, you're right." She snuggled on Elsa's body. "Now shut up. I want to have some sleep."

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"You look beautiful." Elsa said, as soon as Anna got into the living room. "I mean, more beautiful. You're already the prettiest girl I've ever met."

"Why, thank you." Anna laughed leaning and kissing her girlfriend's forehead. "You look beautifuller. I mean, not fuller, because you're definitely not fat. We are slim. I mean, not too slim, but slim. I'm too slim. You're gorgeous. No, wait a second – " Elsa grinned and rolled her eyes playfully, shutting Anna's mouth with a kiss.

"Okay, I understood what you meant." Elsa said, grabbing Anna's waist. "No need to ramble, grumpy."

"I wasn't rambling." Anna complained. Elsa glared at her, raising a brow. "Okay, maybe I was, but just a little."

"Whatever you say, Anna." She laughed, holding the ginger's hand. "Guys? We're leaving" She yelled, pulling Anna to the kitchen with her.

"Okay, have fun." Gerda said, and Olaf waved. "Don't let her go too far from you Elsa, you know how she gets when she goes there."

"What? You also know where she's taking me?" Elsa grinned as Anna glared at her. "I can't believe it! This is not fair!"

"I'm not telling you, feisty pants. Wait and you'll see." Elsa said, pulling Anna to the door. "Bye guys."

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"Okay, where are we going?" Anna asked, as she saw the lights of the town moving away. "Are you planning on killing me or something? Because seriously, we don't need to go this far to have a proper meal as a couple. There are plenty of good restaurants at the north part of – "

"Anna, I'm not taking you to a restaurant." Elsa interrupted the red-haired girl. "Nor I'm going to kill you, don't worry. I thought I had made myself clear when I said I'd never lift a finger to hurt you."

"Oh, that's right." Anna smiled and kissed Elsa's face. "I love you for that. But where are we going? Not knowing it is killing me! And how are we having dinner anyway?"

"Calm down, baby. We're almost there." Elsa said, grinning at Anna frustrated face. "You're too damn curious sometimes, you know?"

"I'm working on that." Anna mumbled, resting her head on the car seat.

The rest of the car ride was made in silence. Eventually, Elsa would rest her hand on Anna's thigh, smiling at the younger girl, but that was all. When they finally arrived, Anna had a confused expression on her face.

"Okay, where are we?" She asked, while Elsa got out of the car.

"I assume you don't recognize it because it's dark." She said. "This is the lake mom and dad used to take us when we were kids." Anna looked around, smiling as the memories of the place came to her mind. She recognized an old chalet they would take them as kids to spend the weekend, or even their vacations. "And since you asked, I brought food from home. We're having a picnic."

"Are you serious?" Elsa nodded. "Wow, we haven't had a picnic in ages!"

"We had one with Olaf and Kristoff last week!" Elsa said, laughing.

"Yeah, but not an Elsa&Anna picnic." She smiled, wrapping an arm around Elsa. "We could call it 'Elsanna'. Sounds better, don't you think?"

"Whatever you want, my lady." Elsa answered, guiding Anna to the front of the chalet. "And there's something I want to show you later."

"What is it?" Anna asked curiously.

"Eat first. Then, I'll show you."

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Anna couldn't remember the last time she had eaten so fast. Elsa barely had time to finish her own macaroni before Anna announce that she was done. The blonde rolled her eyes playfully at the redheaded and continued to eat slowly, almost killing Anna inside. When she was done, Anna grabbed her wrist, ready to go where Elsa wanted to take her, but the elder girl pulled Anna, making her fall by Elsa's side.

"Wait one more minute." Elsa said, lying by Anna's side. "Then, we can go."

"I'm curious!" Anna groaned, hiding her face on Elsa's neck bow. "You're being mean."

"I want to look at the stars with you." Elsa said, wrapping her arms around Anna's waist. "Look at them. Don't you think it's beautiful?"

Anna looked at the sky, seeing so many stars she couldn't even count. She tried to recognize some of the constellations, but the sky was so full of them it made it hard. She jerked her head and found Elsa staring at her, lips parted on a small grin. Anna smiled back, facing the icy-blue eyes for a while.

"You're so beautiful, Anna." Elsa muttered, pressing her lips on the younger girl's. "Come, I have to show you this."

Anna practically bounced by Elsa's side while the blonde gently guided her to the chalet. They got inside, and Elsa took her to the room they used to share. She turned on the lights, and suddenly Anna gasped.

It was a painting. But not any painting. Elsa had painted her. Anna was staring at a pair of blue eyes, exactly as hers. It was perfect.

"You – is this what you've been hiding from me?" Anna asked, her voice low.

"Yes, that's it." Elsa said. "You liked it?"

"I loved it." She responded, turning to face Elsa. The blonde girl smiled softly, leaning and kissing Anna's lips. But this time, it was a different kiss. Anna could feel the desire on Elsa's touch, while she played with Anna's waistband. She moaned against the cool lips as she felt her body dropping into the bed on top of Elsa's thin one. Her warm lips brushed on Elsa's neck, while she felt cold hands unbuttoning her shirt and soon her jeans. She pulled back for a moment, staring at Elsa's eyes. The blonde moved her hand so she touched Anna's face, caressing her cheek.

"Let me love you, Anna." She asked, with passion in her eyes.

And she did.