Chapter 24
Elsa's eyes blinked open as she yawned. Her arms stretched over her head as she sat up in her bed. She looked over at Anna but her eyes were met with emptiness. Her heart dipped for a moment until she remember today was her day. Today was her wedding day.
She smiled to herself as she made the almost impossible trek to the bathroom. The face that stared back at her in the mirror was smiling too, her eyes were bright and her heart felt strong today. Elsa looked at the clock she had hanging on the wall. "10:15." She sighed. "Better get ready."
There was one thing she wasn't looking forward to today, all the make up. Elsa was never one to pour pounds of that stuff on her face just to maybe improve her appearance. But today she knew Anna would appreciate it, so she set to work.
Once that was done and finished and her face felt heavy, Elsa turned on her phone and sent a text to her almost wife, "Hey love, gotta cancel today, some more important things came up." She giggled to herself as she sent it.
"Ha. Ha. Ha. See you soon jerk." Anna was quick to reply.
The laughing girl wrapped her long hair into a single braid that cascaded down her back. She smiled at herself before grabbing her dress and bag to head to her Jeep.
Elsa laid her things in the back before hopping into her throne. The key turned and the engine roared to life. She took off towards the secret spot that would be her wedding.
Anna was starting to get worried when Elsa wasn't there at twelve. "Relax Anna she's just running a bit behind. Everything is okay." She kept telling herself.
She peered back into the mirror her eyes were a soft sea green and her auburn hair was pinned up into a cute bun. There was a soft knock on her door. "Come in."
Olaf appeared in the doorway smiling. "She just pulled up."
Anna smiled at the boy. "Thank you." She said letting out a breath she'd been holding.
"You look beautiful." He added before disappearing.
Anna's dress sat nicely on her shoulders, the pure white fabric made her hair look even brighter and her eyes shone a radiant green. Another knock came from the door. "Oh I'm sorry we're doing more important things in here, you can't come in." She teased as Elsa slipped inside.
The blond stuck her tongue out at her bride. "You look amazing." She said setting her dress down on a chair.
"You know it's bad luck from you to see me in my dress." Anna taunted.
Elsa laughed pulling the red head close. "I'm pretty sure that only counts for straight couples."
Their eyes connected, locked in a never ending battle, Elsa moved to kiss the girl. But Anna pulled back. "Nope. You don't get any of this until later. Especially after this morning."
"You're not seriously mad about that, are you?" Elsa cocked an eye brow at the girl.
"You'd better get ready, otherwise I might have to marry myself." The girl giggled, waiting for Elsa to change.
"Are you gunna...you know..turn around?" Elsa blushed.
"Nope." Anna smiled. "Oh stop whining, it's not like I haven't seen you naked."
"I meant are you going to be able to resist my sexiness or will you just have to take me right here and now." Elsa winked and turned her back towards the red head to begin stripping down.
She heard the shuffle of fabric and a door quickly opening and closing as she smiled to herself.
Elsa rubbed her hands together nervously. She took a step back and looked in the mirror. Her ice blue dress sat tight against her shoulders it hugged her upper body and cascaded down, flowing out around her feet. Small snowflakes shone on her dress. Her braid fit between her shoulder blades and down the open back. She took a deep breath when her father knocked on the door.
"Ready?" He asked peeking his head in. "Whoa. You look...you look beautiful sweetie."
"Thanks dad." She said to the mirror.
"Nervous?" Elsa's dad stepped in behind her.
"Were you nervous on your wedding day?" Elsa's voice was small and her eyes looked worried.
Agdar chuckled. "Of course I was. But I knew that I was marrying the right person. I knew your mother was the only woman I wanted to be with. I don't think anyone is ever ready to be bound to another person for life. But I've seen the way you girl look at each other. And the way Anna talks about you..." His voice seemed to fade away. "I'm sorry for the past 3 years Elsa. Truly I am. I was wrong. Everything I said-"
"Dad." Her voice was soft. "It's alright. None of that matters okay? The past is the past, we have to learn to look forward. And I'm just glad you decided to join me in my adventure through life. I know I haven't said it all that often but... I love you and you are probably the best dad ever."
There was a sparkle in the mans eye when she looked at him. He pulled his daughter into his arms as he kissed her head. "I love you too." They stood their for a long moment.
"Now," Elsa pulled away, "if you'll excuse me I have to go get married."
All eye's were on her as she made her way down the aisle. She caught a few familiar faces, mostly family friends, and everyone Anna decided to invite.
There was a large lake in front of her, the sun was beaming off the still water as she turned to face the crowd. She drew in a long breath and slowly released it. The photographer Anna had finally settled on was snapping some pictures. Her eyes scanned the crowd again. Olaf's eyes caught her own and he smiled a big toothy grin, it almost looked like this was his wedding.
Music began to play softly, Elsa watched all the bodies turn to the woman in white.
Anna's dress was similar to Elsa's. There were straps that sat on the girls shoulders, the bodice hugged her breasts and stomach perfectly. Her hips disappeared as the dress fluffed out around her ankles into a collected mess that followed her. The fabric looked softer then silk and whiter then the clouds in the sky. Anna's fire red hair burned beautifully against her dress.
Elsa itched to let it fall around her shoulders and out of the bun. The girls eyes were like gems. Big, beautiful sea green gems. You could see the flower Elsa had had stitched in to the front of the dress, but only if you looked closely.
As Anna took the spot next to her almost wife. All eyes were fixed on the pair, there was the soft whimper of a few people crying, and Elsa could feel Olaf smiling.
"Dear Friends," The officiant began. "We meet here for the joyful purpose of joining in marriage of Elsa Victoria Frost and Anna Jennifer Grey. As you begin your journey through life together may I offer, for your consideration, some very important virtues? Among these are: Love, Loyalty, Respect, Trust, and Understanding. These are solid foundations for a happy and enduring home."
Elsa looked over at the beautiful girl next to her.
"The marriage contract is most solemn and it is not to be approached lightly, but rather thoughtfully, seriously, and with a deep realization of its obligations and responsibilities." His voice died away for a moment to let everything settle in.
"Elsa, do you take this woman, Anna, to be your lawfully wedded wife?" He spoke soft but loud.
"I do." Elsa nodded.
"Do you promise to love and protect her, to honor and respect her, to keep her in sickness and in health, through the good times, and also through the bad times, forsaking all others, be faithful to her?"
"I do."
"And Anna, do you take this woman, Elsa, to be your lawfully wedded wife?"
"I do." Anna's voice was soft and sweet. A smile crossed her lips.
"Do you promise to love and protect her, to honor and respect her, to keep her in sickness and in health, through the good times, and also through the bad times, forsaking all others, be faithful to her?"
"I do."
"You are now about to give each other certain solemn promises. Please turn, face one another, hold both hands, and repeat after me." He eyed both the girls as they turned. Their hands slipping perfectly into one anothers, their eyes locking and their heart beats matching.
"I Elsa, take you Anna, to be my lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and cherish." Elsa smiled as the last words left her lips. She itched to kiss the girl in front of her.
"I Anna, take you Elsa, to be my lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and cherish." Anna smiled back, giving a little wink.
"The ring is a symbol of your marriage, a circle without beginning or end, and a symbol of wholeness, perfection, peace, and unity." The man continued.
"Would the bride take the bride's ring, place it on her finger, hold it there, and repeat after me…"
"Anna, I give you this ring, as a pledge of my faith and love, and a symbol of our unity."
"Would the bride take the bride's ring, place it on his finger, hold it there, and repeat after me…"
"Elsa, I give you this ring, as a pledge of my faith and love, and a symbol of our unity."
"Now that you have joined yourselves in solemn matrimony and have become one, may you sincerely strive, all your lives, to meet this commitment with the same love and devotion that brought you here today."
Elsa pulled her wife in close and quick. Their lips met as the crowd of people around them began to clap. Music began to play as their lips broke apart and Elsa swept the red head off her feet. She walked back down the aisle willing herself not to run but then she remembered she still had to endure the reception. With a sigh she slowed her pace a bit.
Anna couldn't stop giggling until they got back into the dressing room. "What now? I've never been to a wedding."
"I guess we go eat food and dance and stuff." Elsa laughed with her.
A sigh came for the red head. "Can't we just skip everything and get to dessert?" She wrapped her arms around her wife and pulled her in close for a kiss. "I missed your lips." Anna whispered.
Elsa moaned, leaning into the soft lips pressed against hers. "Come on we best not be late."
The door to their apartment was not easy to open when Anna's hands were everywhere. And once they were finally inside their was nothing between them except skin. Anna's hands roamed Elsa's bare body as their lips connected in fiery passion.
Elsa could feel the last seven days building up between her legs as she moaned into the kiss. She felt Anna lose her balance and they fell to the floor. Elsa sat with her legs clamped around the girls sides so she couldn't move.
"You're mine now. You're all mine." Elsa smirked as her hand slipped between them and teased at Anna's soaking thighs.
Anna gasped at the cool hand, clawing at Elsa's back as she twitched and moaned. "Please." She begged.
Elsa's movements became smooth as she slid down the girls body, caressing her sweet hips as she placed her mouth to Anna's sweet lips. She inhaled the girls beautiful smell as her tongue pressed against the girls vagina. Elsa could feel the girl moan and press up into her mouth. Elsa's cool lips pressed against the girl as her tongue entered Anna.
Anna could feel her insides twist and her vision blur. Her ears rang and her heart beat fast. The only thing she could focus on was the soft wet tongue deep inside of her. Anna's mouth opened for what she thought was a scream but she couldn't hear anything. She had hit her edge and the fall was beautiful. Her body quivered and shook. Elsa never pulled away. If anything her tongue found it's way even deeper and her mouth seemed to suck at the same time.
The blond rode out her wife's orgasm. Anna's scream cut through the musty air around them, she felt Anna's legs wrap around her and pull her in closer. As the end came closer Anna's back slapped down against the bed and her breath was heavy.
"Holy fuck." She whispered as Elsa cleaned up as best she could.
Elsa found the red lips and kissed them, moaning into Anna's soft mouth. "I'm gunna say you didn't like it."
This made Anna giggle. She could feel her eyes getting heavier and heavier. "I love you. I fucking love you so much. And I'm glad you're my wife."
Elsa smiled at the girl. "I love you too." She whispered before pulling the red head into her arms.
She laid their for what felt like hours just listening to the girl breathe. The soft rising and falling of her chest. Elsa finally let sleep take her and for once she wasn't worried about tomorrow. About the world to come and the days ahead. She was happy and in love, that's all that mattered. She was finally needed.
Wow...Well thank you guys for sticking it out to the end. I know that it was crazy and sometimes either super cheesy or super unbelievable but somehow you managed to make it to the end.
And yes this is were this story ends.
It might be sad but it was bound to come. Anyway, I'll be focusing my efforts on The Sound of Winter now. If you haven't already go check it out!
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