Elsa walked through the halls with a smile on her face. She already knew that Hades was pouting at the moment. She also already knew that he was most likely back in Hestia's room. Elsa will have to teach Hades about families and family teasing. She was sure he took most of that stuff seriously.

Elsa opened Hestia's door and looked at the god. "Hades...Come back out." She closed the door before walking over to him.

"You missed the "Do not Disturb" sign." Hades said in a drawl as he remained on the couch.

Elsa smiled in amusement. "I didn't miss it, I ignored it." She tilted her head. "Your feelings are hurt?"

"My feelings don't get hurt." He deadpanned in reply.

Elsa folded her arms. "Then, why are you pouting?" She said in amusement.

"I'm not pouting-I don't do that." Hades said stubbornly with a frown as he looked away.

"Yes, you are." She said with a chuckle. "They like you, you know?"

"I doubt that. I'm liked by few and despised by everyone else in existence." Hades said lazily as he grabbed a nearby magazine.

Elsa blinked before saying, "Hmm...apparently you are not familiar with family teasing." She looked to the side.

"Because "Family" and "Hades" haven't been in the same sentence in a couple thousand years." Hades said as he boredly looked at the magazine page.

Elsa shook her head at that. "Well, that was what they were doing. Just light and fun family teasing." She shrugged before looking back at him.

"Uh, huh." Hades said, not looking up from the magazine, though his tone clearly said "Yeah, right."

"It was." She said before sitting down in a chair. "We do it all the time. It's just a part of being in a family. A family that likes you? It was just light teasing. I didn't know you were so sensitive." Elsa smiled and tilted her head the other way.

"I'm not sensitive." Hades said with halved eyes.

Elsa chuckled at that. "Okay. You're not sensitive. You're just...a bit touchy." She shrugged. "But I can tell you that they like you. You can tell by the way they no longer flinch when you speak." She told him with a thoughtful look.

"Or they just figured out that I won't burn the place down." Hades said in a deadpan.

"You have to admit, based on your reputation, that is an improvement." Elsa brought to his attention.

"...Meh." Hades shrugged with a flip of the magazine.

"Don't 'meh' me." She said with amusement. "Why can't you just admit that they like you and move on, or do you want to ask them yourself?"

"I'm good." Hades said with a shrug as he gave her a thumbs down.

"Embrace it." Elsa laced her fingers together. "You are part of the frozen family." She chuckled at the end.

At that, Hades lazily pointed at his hair that was still flaming a bit. "...I just melted it." He said with a snort at his words.

Elsa shook her head at that. "Look, if the teasing bothers you, I'll tell them to lay off. And they will because they do like you." She smiled at the last part.

"I feel like they will either stop...or continue relentlessly because of this." Hades deadpanned while patting down the flames in his hair.

Elsa shook her head at that. "The only person that won't stop is Vetiver and we both know how she is." She smiled at the thought.

"That kid has...issues, when it comes to me." Hades said with halved eyes.

Elsa shrugged at that, still holding her smile. "As true as that may be, I'll work things out, okay?"

"...Fine." Hades said with a small sigh as he shook his head.

Elsa stood up before making her way over to him. She patted the cloud, causing the amount of snow to intensify. "Let me know when you're done pouting. I want to show you around." She smiled as she backed up a bit.

"I'm not pouting." Hades said with a huff as he folded his arms.

Elsa gave him a knowing look. "Right." She glanced at the door. "I'll be waiting on you." She said before heading to the door. "If you take too long, then I'll know you're pouting." She began to leave with a chuckle.

Hades scowled with a twitch before he stood up and threw the magazine over his shoulder. "I don't pout!" He said with heavy annoyance as he followed her.

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Elsa walked outside and took a deep breath. She fully enjoyed the fresh air and the harmless rays of the Springtime sun on her skin. The weather was pleasant. She finally heard birds chirping in what felt like forever. That's when she looked back to look at the god behind her.

She turned to him and said, "Well, I wanted to show you around. That means you'll actually have to walk around town." Elsa chuckled at him.

Hades deadpanned at that. "...You really believe that's a good thing?" He asked with a chuckle.

"It's good enough." Elsa said matter-of-factly. "Come on. It's just one round around town."

Hades stood still as he deadpanned even more as to say. "Make me."

"...Really?" Elsa asked as she raised an eyebrow.

The god didn't even blink as he continued to stare at her.

Elsa took a moment...before she smirked. Next thing the god knew, he was standing on a cloud.

She began to walk and the cloud automatically followed her. "Walking is overrated. You can pout on the cloud while I lead the way." Elsa chuckled at the end.

Hades scowled a bit as he grumpily sat down. "I don't know what you hope to do with bringing me out like this...even if I'm not well known here-everyone knows about me. Whether from recent events or ancient events and lame books." He said with halved eyes as he noticed everyone stopping to stare as they entered.

Elsa, plainly ignoring the citizens, turned to walk backwards. "Yeah, yeah. I get it. You're infamous. Doesn't mean you have to live under a rock." She turned back around.

"...I literally stay in the Underworld 90% of the time...which is under this ground. So I do live under a bunch of dirt and rock." Hades deadpanned with a snort.

Elsa tilted her head. "Huh...no wonder you were so pale looking…" She said in thought.

"...It was blue, at least insult me correctly." Hades said with sarcasm and halved eyes.

"You remind me of Sour Patch." She stated seemingly out of nowhere. "Or lemonade." Elsa chuckled to herself.

"I like to think of it as being stone cold. Lemonade is the stuff of good memories and warm sunny summers." Hades said in a somewhat mocking voice. "Or so Hermes said."

Elsa glanced back at him in amusement. "Lemonade. Because you are very sour...but also very sweet." She tilted her head. "Also, I find it ironic that I am the one that will have to warm you up. Especially if you take our abilities into consideration."

Hades deadpanned at that. "...Funny." He said with heavy sarcasm.

"Isn't it, though?" Elsa stifled a chuckle. "By the way, this is central Arendelle. We are in the dead center of the town. We'll get into the other stuff the farther we go." She said with a smile.

"Uh, huh. Charming." Hades said with a shrug.

Elsa looked around before smiling. "I think one of my favorite bakeries is nearby. I can pick up a few chocolates to share if you want any."

"Fine…" Hades said as he pointedly looked away while twitching as a snowflake landed on his nose.

Elsa turned to him again. "...Are the citizens making you pouty?" She asked with a hint of concern in her eyes.

"No, because I don't get "pouty"...But I am sure there are better things to be doing than staring at the mostly dead guy." Hades said loudly with a deadpan.

"You're Hades," She began. "Riding on a cloud...with a snow storm over your head." The former queen blinked at him.

"And they don't have better things to do?" Hades asked with a stare.

Elsa merely rolled her eyes at this. The cloud stopped as she approached it. "Alright. Move over." She said before fluently hoisting herself onto the cloud.

She cuddled up to him with ease. Elsa patted the cloud to usher it to keep going. "There. Better." She nodded to herself and looked around.

Hades stared at her even more as he blinked. "...What are you doing?"

Elsa looked at him...before deadpanning. "I really have to teach you about families… This is called giving emotional support." She smiled at the end. "You didn't feel comfortable. So, I am here to comfort you."

"I know what that is." Hades said with a huff. "...Hestia comforted me all the time when she could." He said with what almost looked like a pout on his face.

Elsa smiled more at that. "Good to know Hestia showed you that. The rest is pretty hard to explain." She leaned on his chest. She even laced her fingers with his. "...Stop pouting." She said in amusement.

"...I'm not." Hades said plainly as he glanced at her.

Elsa chuckled at that. "Yes, you are. If you don't stop, I'll kiss the pout right off your face." She tilted her head.

"And risk burning down a building..and scaring everyone?" Hades said with a chuckle, shaking his head as though he didn't believe she'd do it.

Elsa waved it off. "I'll put more snow in the cloud...was that a challenge?" She asked as a playful look entered into her sapphire eyes.

"I'm not saying it was anything...I was merely just pointing out the obvious reactions." Hades said with a shrug and a smirk.

Elsa wasted no time...giving the god a kiss on the lip. "I'm not afraid of reactions." She said with a smirk.

Hades responded with an even paler face while his hair flared a bit. "Good...to know." He said slowly with a blink.

Elsa chuckled at his hair. "You truly are adorable." She went back to cuddling the god despite the shocked expressions.

"I'm not adorable…" Hades grumbled in reply as he shook his head.

Elsa nodded at that, kissing his cheek. "Yes, yes you are." She shook her head with a smile.

Hades somewhat wilted a bit as he gave in. "...I'm fearsome, not adorable."

Elsa smiled at him because of the improvement. "Okay, Hades. Okay." She said in an entertained manner.

When they finally made it to the bakery, Elsa turned to Hades with a smile. "Okay. Now, all we have to do is walk in and walk out without causing mayhem, got it?" She tilted her head with a smile.

"Tell that to them." Hades said with a deadpan.

Elsa looked at him with an equal deadpan. "Let's just give it a shot." She said as she opened the door. "You can do that." She offered him a smile before leading him inside.

"I mean, telling me to behave is easy. Telling everyone else not to scream and throw the nearest object at me...is the hard part." Hades said with a smirk.

Elsa looked around as many customers froze at the sight of the god. "Yeah...good point. Hello!" She called out to the currently occupied chef.

The chef, who was restocking his shelves, perked up at the sound of her voice. "Oh, Elsa! I am so glad you're here. I was actually looking for some volunteers to try the-YAA!" He exclaimed once he spied Hades.

Elsa waved her hand. "Don't worry, he's tame...ish." She glanced at Hades. "He's my husband to be."

The chef blinked at that. His green eyes looked over at Hades with fear...and confusion. "...Him? Really?"

Elsa nervously smiled at that. She scratched her head. "Yes, he is. Our wedding is, I'm thinking, soon? We're still working everything out."

The chef shook off a bit of his fear at that. "Heh...despite your choice in men, I am happy for you." He shook his head.

Elsa shook her head in amusement. "We're here for chocolates by the way."

The chef nodded at that. "That reminds me…" He race walked to the back before running back to the counter. "I wanted for you to try my new truffle recipe. Eh...He could try one if he wants too…" He flaked once he looked at Hades.

Elsa nodded happily. "Oh, sure." Then she turned to Hades. "Do you want to try a chocolate truffle?"

The god stared at it as he stayed neutral. He looked as though he wanted to...but at the same time he kept his eyes far away from it.

Elsa looked at him with a deadpan. "Hades, take one." She grabbed one, grabbed his hand, and put it in his hand. She also took one herself before popping it into her mouth. "Wow...You won't regret it." She said as she enjoyed the flavor.

Hades stared at the truffle before reluctantly eating it. He paused for a moment before looking at her. "...Meh. It's...good." He said nonchalantly.

Elsa leaned over the counter. "He has to keep up the tough guy act. He loves it." She told the chef, prompting him to smile.

"No I don't. It was...mediocre." Hades said while waving his hand.

Elsa smirked at that god. She leaned back over. "...He loved it. We'll take three dozen." She said with a smile.

While the chef happily walked away to fulfil their order, Elsa looked back at Hades. "Why can't you admit it? You. Love. Chocolate." She smirked.

"...Because, I don't want the other loser gods to hear it. If Aphrodite gets word that Hades loves that stuff...her and her stupid cherubs will descend and be shoving chocolate covered everything in my face." Hades said in annoyance.

Elsa tilted her head at that. "Really? Why?" She blinked.

Hades glanced away before folding his arms. "...We may have made a bet awhile back...One that resulted in a few of the women to eh...play a few jokes on me. Long story short, I said several things that made them crack up and swear to come after me if I ended up going against what I said." He explained with a deadpan.

Elsa nodded at that. "...Deities are weird. No offense." She chuckled with a shrug.

"No, we are all weird. The females in my pantheon seem to be ten times as weird. They really ran up to me and claimed that they played a practical joke incase I ever decided to go back on my statement concerning having kids. Three of them were in on it and all three are still actively watching me." Hades deadpanned while shaking his head.

Elsa sighed with a roll of her eyes. "When I marry you, what exactly will I be getting into?" She looked at him with amusement, smiling when the chef set her order on the counter.

"Hopefully nothing seeing as they don't like me anyway." Hades said with heavy sarcasm.

Elsa shook her head in amusement. "Better for us, right?" She said with a smile. "Come on. We should get going."

Hades nodded and was quick to flee to the door. "Sounds good to me."

Elsa nodded before looking back at the chef. She placed her money on the counter before saying, "I need a huge chocolate wedding cake. I'll be back later to talk about details." Her and the chef both nodded at each other before Elsa began to walk out.

That's when she looked at her companion. "You want to walk around more or head back inside? There is a ton of other places and there is no way we're going to cover it all in one day." Elsa said with a chuckle.

"...Considering my sister is probably running around trying to be proactive and help out with food...I think I'll just hang out a bit longer." Hades said with halved eyes.

Elsa chuckled at that. "Alrighty then." She said as she led him down another street.

Hades glanced around as people continued flinching at the sight of him. "So, how do you plan on telling these people?" He asked, not appearing to notice that she had grabbed his hand.

Elsa blinked at that. "I...initially thought about an announcement?" She tilted her head.

"Well...You better do it sooner than later...before they think I've done something." Hades said in a deadpan.

She raised her eyebrow. "What do you mean by that?"

Hades lazily gestured to everyone around them. "Think about it, the last time I held a woman's hand I then proceeded to kidnap her and take her underground." He said with a small shrug.

Elsa blinked at that. "Good point...I'll have Anna gather an assembly." She shook her head. "It's weird. I'm not queen anymore, but the people still treat me like one." Her head tilted in confusion.

"As we say about our mother...Once a Queen, always a queen...even after their kingdom is torn down in a war." Hades said with a chuckle.

Elsa blinked before smiling in amusement. "If that's the case, then I will announce it soon. Maybe after we are done touring. I wonder how many of the citizens will come to the wedding?" She wondered aloud.

"Depends on how you announce it." Hades said with a shrug.

Elsa chuckled at that. "The way we do things in Arendelle...it will be very public." She shook her head.

"Joy." Hades said with a deadpan. "Should I make a little invisible wall in case they start throwing stuff?" He asked lazily as he glanced around.

Elsa blinked before shaking her head. "That depends on the way I make my speech. A skilled queen knows how to make a bad thing look like a good thing. Marrying you is not a bad thing for me, but it may seem that way to them." She said with a shrug.

"Huh...Does that mean we should head back now or…?" He asked with a raised brow.

Elsa blinked before tilting her head. "Huh...I really should begin to play around with the wording…but I really did want to show you around…" She looked around at the bustling kingdom.

"...Well, where else did you want to go?" The god asked with a blink.

Elsa shrugged at that. "I was going to take you around the Arenfjord. Then I was going to lead you through the kingdom and the villages, but maybe I should wait until after my announcement so people won't...you know." She said with a blink.

"Stare and flinch?" Hades tilted his head with humor.

Elsa giggled at that. "Yeah. That." She smiled at him. "I suppose we should head back then."

Hades nodded before looking at her. "Did you want me to teleport us back or...did you want to walk?" He asked with a raised brow.

Elsa shrugged. "Ah...let's walk. I'm in no rush and we're not that far away." She pointed to the castle in the distance.

The god shrugged. "Yeah, I guess...usually I just teleport everywhere since it's faster." He said as they began walking back.

She glanced up at him. "I like walking. It allows me to wave at everyone and I can enjoy the outdoors. After being in a castle for over a decade, I've grown to appreciate the outdoors." Her smile faltered the slightest.

"I just don't like it because of my sister. You learn to avoid the outdoors after she threatened to plunge the entire world into an ice age when she was on her week." Hades said dryly.

Elsa blinked at that. "Oh. Well, if you don't want to, we could teleport." She looked at him.

"Nah...It's fine. She's elsewhere probably hiding from mother." Hades said with a smirk.

Elsa blinked at that. "That reminds me. Do you think your mother would want to come?" She tilted her head.

"Mother? I mean...If someone wants to try and reach her...they can certainly try. She'd come to it without hesitation...considering most of my siblings eloped." Hades said with a chuckle.

Elsa chuckled at that. "I'll see what we can do about that." She shook her head. "Due to the picture they took in Auradon, I'm sure Ara might know how to find her."

"True...You could always ask my sister. She's been in touch with mother more than any of us." Hades said with a nod.

Elsa nodded at that. "While I'm working on the speech...I could have Ara ask about it." She said with a nod.

The two of them walked toward the small peninsula supporting the castle. Then they arrived in the courtyard area.

Elsa tapped her chin. "I'll see you later. I have a lot of things planned for us." She said with a chuckle.

Hades shrugged. "And I...probably have a sister demanding that I try her new spicy food." He said with a smirk.

Elsa smiled at that. "Okay...uh." She briefly gave him a peck on the cheek. "Bye." She said before walking into the large castle.

Hades smiled a bit before teleporting away.

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Hazel was in the meeting room with a large dry erase board. She carefully drew out the structure and how she wanted it to look. Afterward, she began to look things over and mark things out. She tilted her head as she shaded things in. That's when she backed up with a smile.

"This...looks promising. Especially since we are getting a wonderful amount of square footage." Hazel said as she scribbled some more details down.

She smiled as she scribbled down some ideas on the top left corner of the board. "We can do fireworks here...and angle them so that they could be seen riiiight…here." Hazel drew the best drawing of fireworks she could make with a dry erase marker.

Flowers were also drawn where Hazel made to be a stage. "And I want the stage to be formed out of marble…" She scribbled some notes on that as well.

That's when her kitten had wandered into the room. Butterscotch tilted her head. She looked around and under the furniture. Then she blinked before looking at Hazel. She approached Hazel with a questioning mew.

Hazel looked down and smiled at the kitten. "Hey, Scotch. What's up?" She bent down to the kitten's level.

All she heard was, "Mew." Before Hazel blinked.

Hazel tapped her chin for a moment. "I can't quite understand you. Hold on." She took a moment.

Butterscotch looked at Hazel curiously as the woman transformed into a ruby Norwegian forest cat with golden paws. "Better. You were saying?" She mewed in cat language.

Butterscotch smiled before saying, "Oh, good. Now you can understand me!" She said happily before pouting. "Now I can complain to someone."

Hazel tilted her head at that. "Complain? Why? I thought you liked it here?" Then she blinked. "Do I not give you enough milk in the afternoon?"

The kitten shook her head again. "No. Actually, you have been wonderful. It's everyone else around here. They are not up to my standards and I want new friends." She said with a humph.

Hazel stared for a moment. Then she looked at her with amusement. "They...are not up to your standards? How come?"

Butterscotch laid down with a deadpanned expression. "Everyone is so weird here. At first, my life was simple. I ran around, went wherever I wanted, and I had plenty of friends." She frowned at that.

Hazel tilted her head. "I am assuming you were a stray?"

She nodded at that. "I was, but I was fine. I lived right beside a Tai restaurant. I never went hungry." Scotch chuckled a bit.

Hazel nodded at that. "That's good, but what about everyone here?" She asked with a blink.

Scotch nodded at that. "Oh, right. Everyone is all magical and weird. I just want some basic friends that are just like me. You know, that I can relate to." She said with a smile.

Hazel frowned a bit as she looked up in thought. "Well...I can't promise anything right now…" She looked down and tapped her paw. "We've been pretty busy lately and I can't have you aimlessly wandering around Arendelle. I don't even have a collar for you yet." She blinked at that.

Butterscotch pouted at that. "But it's not fair...I at least deserve some animals I can click with…" She frowned and looked at the ground. "Here, everyone is weird." She meowed grumpily.

The ruby cat sighed at that before asking, "What about the cub you've been chasing around?"

"I uhh…" Scotch said with a blink. "Don't think of her as a friend…" She nervously smiled.

Hazel blinked blankly before she deadpanned. "I would say that I am surprised you have these feelings at your age, but an evil scepter is the reason that you are here…"

"And It's Springtime…" Scotch sighed, clearly melting.

Hazel remained in her deadpan. "Knowing you, you probably owe that poor cat an apology." She said with a shake of her head. "After this, I want you to find her and apologize...and do nothing else."

Scotch rolled her eyes at that with a sigh. "Fine...I will." She fought the urge to grumble.

"As for the other stuff, I'll look into it, alright?" Hazel said with a smile.

Butterscotch nodded at that, returning her smile.

That was before their ears picked up the sound of someone approaching.

Hazel nodded at that. "Huh, sounds like my sister." She said before turning back into her human form.

Hazel scooped the kitten into her arms and turned to the door.

That was the exact moment when Ara came through the grand doors of the meeting room. She smiled at Hazel before taking a look at the whiteboard.

Ara tilted her head in awe. "Wow...this looks lovely. Hazel, this wedding is going to be the it wedding." She smiled at that as she placed her hands on her hips.

Hazel chuckled at that. "If I can get everything just as I imagine it. Then, yes, it will be." She looked at her plot proudly.

Ara smiled at that...before she pointed to the board. "You know...it would look a bit better if these were made of glass." She blinked, holding her smile.

Hazel blinked before shaking her head. "Ara...why would I make the chairs...glass." She gave her sister an amateur look. "It would obviously be too reflective and holds in heat. I can do glass with cushions, though. I'll make them clear." She began to scribble notes.

Ara looked at her sibling. "Just plain clear...transparent? Nah, make them blue. It'll look like ice." She said with a smirk.

Hazel looked at her sister with annoyance. "But the clear look gives it a sense of sophistication. I'm making them clear!"

Ara blinked at, "Blue." She said in a deadpan.

"Clear." Hazel fired back.

"Blue!"

"Clear!"

"Blue!"

"Clear!"

They both glared at each other before they screamed in sync, "MOOOM!" Ara called. "DAAAD!" Hazel called.

Meanwhile, Elsa was peacefully working on her speech. She tilted her head as she tried to decide what to write next. It wasn't exactly easy to figure out how to explain that she was getting married to Hades of all people. She would have to find a way to make it seem like this would benefit the people. Possibly that will cause them to be more accepting of the union.

She sighed as she looked over what she had so far...that was until her mother senses began to tingle.

Elsa blinked at that. "Ugh...girls…" She shook her head.

She, in a deadpan, rose from her seat. Elsa shook her head before heading out into the halls. Once she had passed by the kitchens, her deadpan only increased at the scene that was playing out before her.

"Hades-pleeeeeeeeeease? I just want you to try this-that way I can help with the catering!" Hestia said with a pout as she chased her brother around the island while holding a plate with a variety of baked goods.

Hades practically winced at that as he moved a chair to use to keep her away. "I ain't trying it. Why don't you get somebody else to try them? I don't do sweets!" He said loudly as he comically pointed the chair at her.

"Nonsense...You are just like mother. A lover of sweets." Hestia said with an innocent smile before chuckling. "Come on, just one biiiiiiiite!" She said before trying to run around the other side of the island.

Elsa merely shook her head at the scene. She walked into the room with a smile. "Excuse me, I need to borrow him for a second." She said, grabbing Hades' hand as she walked by.

Hades laughed as his sister pouted. "Go hunt down somebody else!" He said with a grin as his sister huffed and walked away to go find someone else.

Elsa shook her head. "You couldn't try one, at least?" She looked at him in amusement.

"If I try one I try them all." Hades said in a deadpan.

She shook her head at that. "Fine, but you have to help me with the girls." Elsa turned a corner as she followed her motherly instincts.

"Uh...what did they do?" Hades asked with a stare.

Elsa had finally found the problem room. She pushed open the grand doors to the meeting room to reveal the bickering twins. "...This."

"...And what is this?" Hades questioned with halved eyes.

Elsa looked at them with an equally deadpanned expression. "This...is what you call a sibling debate."

"Huh. One of those usually ended up with half of Olympus in shambles when we have…"debates." Hades said while deadpanning.

She shook her head before leading him into the room. "Thankfully, this is not Olympus." Elsa chuckled at that.

Then she called out to the twins that were now fighting for the marker.

"Levina, Gardenia."

The twins froze at the sound of their mother's voice.

"What is this about?" Elsa asked with a head tilt.

Hazel blinked before saying, "She won't let me do my job!"

Ara scoffed at that. "No, I'm not. I'm just showing her ways to do it better!" She said with a frown.

Hazel petted her kitten with a frown. "Dad put ME in charge, so what I say goes." Her eyes closed.

Ara's eyes squinted at her before she said, "Mom, can you tell her to stop hogging." She folded her arms with a pout.

Elsa looked at the scene with halved eyes. "Do you see what I mean?"

"Eh...I didn't intend for this when I threw the credit card at her." Hades said with a small shrug.

Hazel pouted at that. "It's not my fault! Ara wants me to add things that are...are...completely stupid." She shook her head.

Ara, who looked offended, looked at her. "Hey! A hot tub is not stupid. It's practical!"

Hades snickered. "Heh...maybe for the afterparty." He said with a smirk.

Elsa conjured a snowball before tossing it at him.

Hazel looked at him with exasperation. "I am not adding a hot tub…"

Ara sighed at that. "Fine...but what about the fishtank stage?" She tilted her head.

Hazel frowned deeper at that. "Ara, this is a wedding. Not a rave." She rolled her eyes.

"I'd only agree if you shoved my brother in it." Hades said with a laugh, shielding his face in case another snowball was thrown at him.

Lo and behold another snowball was flung his way.

Ara chuckled at that. "One vote for the aquatic stage!" She said in victory.

Hazel facepalmed at that. "This is noooot how I imagined things." She huffed in an aggravated manner.

Elsa nodded at that before saying, "You know...things don't always have to be exactly the same as the model. It's also beneficial to take advice from others. That's what makes great ideas become greater." She said with a smile.

Hazel frowned at that before sighing. "I just really took pride in wanting to do something myself and not see it become a total disaster."

"And Ara is a glory hog?" Elsa smiled with a half eyed gaze.

Hazel nodded at that. "Yeah…"

"Hey!" Ara exclaimed. "I would be offended if that wasn't true." She smirked and placed a hand on her hip.

Elsa shook her head in amusement. "Ara, you can pitch your sister ideas, but she is in charge this time, got it?" She said with a head tilt.

Ara rolled her eyes at that. "Fine...but we are still doing the aquatic stage, right?" She gave Hazel a pleading look.

Hazel stared for a moment before offering a small smile. "I think I might be able to squeeze that in." She said with a small chuckle.

"...As long as my idiot brother is stuck in a tank...I could care less." Hades said with a grin, chuckling at the thought as he closed his eyes.

Hazel and Ara shared a look. They both smirked.

"I think we can make that happen." Ara said with a chuckle.

Elsa shook her head at all of them. "While you all are doing that, I have a speech to write." she said before walking toward the door.

Hades promptly joined her with a deadpan. "...My sister wouldn't intrude on a person writing out something so important." He said plainly, looking around for the goddess that could be waiting for him.

Elsa blinked before saying, "...You're using me to escape your sister?" She said with a smirk.

"Yes." Hades deadpanned with halved eyes.

She shook her head at that. "Fine. As long as you are not talkative." Elsa said with an amused smile.

"Eh...I won't talk unless you talk to me first." Hades said with a smirk.

Elsa rolled her eyes. "Oh, whatever. Come on." She playfully nudged him before holding his hand once more.

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Butterscotch searched the halls in a deadpan. She looked around for her target, the cheetah cub, with a pout. She barely wanted to apologize as is. However, Hazel told her to. So, there was no escaping this unless she wanted to be tossed out to the streets again.

She knew the cub was hiding from her. Scotch had been chasing her for a while now. She had a few ideas on where she would be. Once she made it to her last idea spot, she paused before entering the room. It was Ara's room. She looked around curiously...before finally spotting the cub in her hiding spot.

"There you are." She smiled and walked deeper into the door before using her hind legs to close the door. "I wanted to talk to you. That's all." Scotch sat down in a resting position.

"...Uh huh." Inari said back with a meow as she huffed and turned away.

"I do." Scotch shook her head. "I just came to say...I'm sorry." She fake coughed in between her sentence.

Inari glanced back and stared at her as she tilted her head. The cheetah cub frowned before reluctantly nodding. "Then I suppose I forgive you." She said as she laid down even further under the bed.

Scotch huffed at that. "Pfft, yeah right." She shook her head before standing.

"So you can apologize but I can't forgive you? Then why would you even come in here if you don't believe a word I say?" Inari said with a frown. "If you...don't want to believe me...then you can just leave."

"I will leave." The kitten returned with a scoff. "I just don't believe you, because you didn't seem so...what's the word...believable."

"That's because I'm always like this. It's not my fault that you don't wish to acknowledge the fact that some of us are standoffish." Inari shook her head. "It's my fault for even believing that there was a shred of...of something good. Turns out it's "Cuddle me or despise me" and I don't want to put up with it. I am a loner...and I will stay a loner." She said before turning away and walking deeper under the bed. "Go bother somebody else that is like you, because clearly you can't accept the fact that I'm not on my paws with my head down and apologizing." She finished with a huff before she curled up in a ball and went silent.

Scotch frowned at that as her ears lowered...before she shook it off and puffed out her chest. She tilted her head up before saying, "Fine. You be a loner. I will go find some friends that are just like me. I'll see you never." She turned to leave with a deep frown on her face.

"Go be with others that will act the way you want...because I won't. You either accept me as I am...or get out. I see you have chosen the second one and…" Inari paused before shaking her head. "I will be like I have been since the moment of my birth...alone."

"I can make that happen." Scotch said before she looked at the door...before she deadpanned.

She jumped at the closed-door repeatedly to try and reach the doorknob. The kitten whispered something close to swears and other mumbles.

Inari snorted at the sound. "Guess Karma came back to bite you." She said while turning to stare at the kitten.

"Don't talk to me." The kitten replied before trying again and missing.

"Because you are as stubborn as a goat?" Inari asked dryly, knowing well that the kitten couldn't reach the handle since she also couldn't.

Scotch glared at the cub. "You don't listen well."

"Neither do you. I tell you to leave and you can't even do that. Bravo...If you hadn't been such an ass and believed me...perhaps I would let you out. I suppose you will just have to wait till Ara decides to come in here." Inari said with a shrug.

Scotch pretended like she was actually considering. "Hmmm, oh wow. That sounds like a great idea. Being stuck in a room with you." She snapped before walking over to a window then smirked.

"...Ara locked those. She didn't want me escaping." Inari said lazily with a deadpan. "But go ahead, try to unlock them after I tested them earlier."

Butterscotch's ears twitched in frustration. "Yeah. I can see that, Einstein." She looked over the windows before spying an air vent.

"I'm just saying-while Ara may forget my claws everytime I try to hop up...she seemed to look up everything on keeping me locked in a room. Door out of reach, all windows locked...and something concerning the fact she didn't want me pulling a spy move." Inari said in thought as she missed the fact that Scotch noticed the locked air vent. "I don't know what that last one was about…"

Scotch took a deep breath. "...Why...are you still talking to me." She glared at the bed. She shook her head in annoyance before jumping on furniture to get higher ground. She glared at the doorknob.

"Because, part of me wants to wish that you live a lonely life and the other part...is quite irritated that you had the nerve to not believe me. All because me, a cheetah, showed no emotion with a complete lack of baby eyes?" Inari deadpanned and rolled her eyes. "Unlike you...we aren't social animals…" She said with halved eyes as she saw the kitten up high.

Scotch merely rolled her eyes and mocked her as she jumped from a shelf to a dresser. "Just do us both a favor and ignore my presence. Okay? Okay." She nodded. "Geez...take a hint." She grumbled to herself as she hopped onto something higher.

"Asking the impossible yet again...Remind me of your good qualities?" Inari asked with a head tilt.

"...And she's still talking…" The kitten grumbled before hopping on the highest armoire in the room. Then she looked at the doorknob before lowering herself.

"And you are still listening." Inari said with a snicker, tilting her head as she watched the kitten.

Butterscotch frowned at that with annoyance. "For a loner, you talk a lot." She shook her head and prepared herself to jump.

"It does not say anywhere that loners may never speak." Inari said with a smirk.

Butterscotch mumbled something sort of a few curses. That's when she sprinted to the edge of the armoire before jumping toward the doorknob in hopes of being able to turn it with her momentum.

She was able to touch the knob, but before it could turn fully, she lost her grip and fell to the ground with a pained mew.

Scotch stood dizzily, shaking her head. She took a deep breath. Then she wore a determined look before climbing once again.

"You're gonna get yourself hurt...worse." Inari said with halved eyes.

"Talk to the tail." The kitten responded before repeating the process...with the same result. She, just like last time, stood up and shook it off. "...Again…" She pawed her head before going back to it.

"Well, not my fault if you get a head injury." Inari said before laying down.

The kitten fell again before vigorously shaking her head. "Like I said. Ignore me. This does not concern you, weirdo." She said, clearly dizzy as she went back.

"I'm the weirdo? You are...literally throwing yourself off of stuff. If you aren't weird now...after that brain injury you surely will be." Inari said in a deadpan.

"You forgot one thing. I'm throwing myself at stuff to get away from your weird self. I mean...look at you. You don't even belong here. You belong with that goddess...or Africa." The kitten snapped as she prepared herself for another jump.

"So what if I'm weird? At least I'm not a rude asshole who deserves...not all this. You aren't grateful for anything with how you act. At least I stay by myself and don't go insulting things that are different." Inari said back in a harsh tone. "You aren't worth anyone's time...entitled prick." She snapped before whipping her tail. "Good luck getting friends with your attitude."

Butterscotch shook her head at that. "Finally." She whispered to herself. "Sorry, it had to come to that." She frowned before she took a deep breath.

She squinted her eyes as she focused on the doorknob despite her blurry vision. Scotch took a moment to concentrate before running her fastest. She jumped from the armoire and seemed to fly in the air for a moment before she roughly landed on the doorknob. It turned just enough for the door to creak open.

The kitten practically fell onto the ground and landed on her back. "Finally...I told you I could...do it." She dizzily walked out of the room...before finally collapsing a bit further down the hall.

Inari followed her out in a deadpan before suddenly smirking. "Oh...I totally won that one." She said with a snicker as she walked up to the downed kitten before shrugging and picking her up by the scruff using her mouth and hauling her elsewhere.


Hello again guys!

As you all could see, this chapter is mostly about Hades and Elsa's relationship. They are growing together as a couple and Hades has even made friends with the rest of the Frozen fam. However, the citizens don't share the same feelings when it comes to the matter. No need to fear, Elsa is here with her extremely boring but helpful note taking ability!

Also, the wedding is underway and the cats are adorable. If you guys are worried aboit the others, don't! We will be seeing them again soon.

See you guys in the next one!

-SuperNova⭐