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Epilogue

Jack entered the doors of his home as he tipped toed in, careful not to make any sound. He peered around the corner and looked down to see a snowgie smiling at him.

"Is Elsa home yet?" Jack whispered and the little snowman shook his head and Jack heaved a sigh of relief. He took a step closer to the snowgie and carried him up in his arms and whispered something in his ear. The snowgie smiled even wider and bounced up and down excitedly and Jack grinned.

"Can you help me?" Jack said and the snowgie nodded. "Well, you and your siblings?"

The snowgie gave a shrill squeak of excitement and Jack regretted for a moment as he found himself being bombarded by a huge group of snowgies.


The portal door opened and Elsa stepped in, happy to be home and looking forward to telling Jack about her day. After she made the decision to be with Jack, they were kindly granted their humble abode by the high celestials. Their place was modeled similarly to Elsa's ice house back in the Sunlands, and the best thing was that she could now see Jack whenever they returned. They could even bring visitors over too via the portals, but the rule was that their guests couldn't meet if they were of different worlds.

It's been a good three years since then, and they really got into the groove of it all. A few months in, Elsa caught a small cold, resulting in twenty or so snowgies that now resided in their home. Imagine Jack's shock when he realized his girlfriend could sneeze out little baby snowmens!

"I don't even know how to be a dad of one, let alone twenty!" she recalled him panicking, thinking that snowgies needed the care and attention of an actual child. He was extremely relieved when he realized they didn't.

"Jack?" Elsa called out, but the house seemed quiet. A little snowgie appeared from the corner and Elsa gave him a smile.

"Hello there," she giggled as he bounded up to her, snuggling his face into her dress as he tugged on the fabric. He then tugged on the hem of her skirt, urging her to follow.

"This way?" She asked and he nodded, giving a little coo. Elsa followed him and he led her through the hallway to the family room. As she turned the corner into the room, she was met with the most adorable sight ever.

Their snowgies were stacked one on top of another as they hung up little fairy lights in the corner of the room. Jack stood in the middle of the room, wearing the suit that Elsa had created for him for Anna's wedding five years ago. His white hair was combed back neatly and he gave her a nervous smile. Another stack of snowgies handed him a bouquet of roses.

"Thanks guys," he whispered as Elsa gave a little giggle. He looked back at her bashfully.

"Special occasion?" She asked as she took a step closer to him. He did so too, until they were close enough for her to take the roses from his hands. "Thank you,"

"I just wanted to do something nice," he shrugged and she couldn't help but give a small laugh as she looked down.

"You even wore the shoes," she giggled and gave him a kiss on the cheek. "You're sweet."

"Only for you." He said, interlacing their fingers as he brought her hand up to plant a kiss.

"So, what's got you all dressed up today?" She asked and he gave an awkward laugh.

"Because I love you," he stated and she blushed, not really understanding the game he was playing here.

"I know, but-" he cut her off, pressing his lips onto hers in a chaste kiss.

"Let me finish, Snowflake," he whispered against her lips as he pulled away slightly. "I love you, Elsa, with all my heart. All along I thought that I was lonely because I never belonged, but it was more like I've never felt how right it was to be with someone. In my three hundred years, the greatest gift I could ever have is you. I thank god every single day that I have you, and I will do that for the rest of my life."

Elsa found herself tearing at his sudden profound declaration of love, but it only began to click in her head when he suddenly got down on one knee, reaching into his coat to pull out a ring. It was a beautiful ice blue gem that was surrounded by little diamonds on a delicate silver band.

Her hand reached up over her mouth as her tears rolled down her face as she blinked. Was this real?

"Marry me?"

"What?" Elsa gasped as she bent down to face him. "I'm already stuck with you, silly. You don't have to do this-"

"I want to." he said as he held up the ring to her. "I want you to know that I promise that I am yours, for now until the end of time, as long as we both shall live. If you're willing to have me, then marry me, Snowflake,"

"Okay," she whispered, nodding as she placed the bouquet of roses on the ground beside her and took his face in her hands.

"Yes? You will?" He smiled and she gave a tearful laugh.

"Yes. I will." She said as she pressed her lips against his in a sweet kiss. "I love you, Jack."

"And I you, my love." He said as he placed the ring on her finger before pulling her into an embrace.

-The End-


Dearest readers, thank you so much for following me through this story and I am overjoyed with the kind reviews you left me! It has been great and I am grateful for all the support received :) This concludes the whole book of "Celestial Crossings"!

Also happy to announce that if you liked this story, I'm starting on another multi-chap fic called "Intertwined" which is kinda AU but still all about our beloved Jelsa! Feel free to check that out if you are into the whole celestial/immortal thing, I'm not sure what's up with me on that but do give it a chance if you feel up for it!

Once again, my biggest thank you for giving this story the time of day!

~Signing off, Mae 3