Elsa soon got into her bed and pulled the covers over her head. She silently cried, why couldn't she have just fell in love with some normal guy from some normal kingdom. Hans was such a bad person, he was an almost murder and he was evil. Anna was already getting married, and she found someone normal to love. But then again, Kristoff wasn't normal. He had problems, so no one was normal exactly. Elsa wished she could tell this to Anna, but she would not understand. She deserved to know that she was dating someone no one would approve. Elsa cried herself to sleep, in the same nightgown Hans gave her that one morning, that one awkward morning.

In the morning Elsa got up and stretched she knew she couldn't avoid Anna about what happened last night. Soon enough Anna was pounding on her door, Elsa trudged to open it. For some reason she felt ill, like she was somehow sick. She ignored the feelings when a VERY moody Anna snapped,

"Elsa, I don't know what your doing at night. You know the wedding is in exactly one week and we do not have time for your stupid problems. I also don't care but this is getting ridiculous. What causes you to be so loud that you won't sleep? Honestly tell me."

"I'm working on something for you, for the wedding of course."

Anna gushed and hugged me. She smiled and said,

"I'm sorry I'm so stressed, and I do care about what you do. It's just that you have been so distance. To distant for my liking."

Elsa hugged Anna and said,

"I'm always here for you Anna, and I also was wondering if you wouldn't mind if I went to the North Mountain for a night or so I could finish the present?"

Anna smiled and said,

"As long as you stay safe, go ahead!"

Elsa felt bad for lying since she was secretly going to see Hans again. She decided to make a quick ice sculpture of Anna and Kristoff and create a snow cloud over it to make it stay nice and cold. She got to work, and enjoyed making it. She quietly sculpted their faces and bodies with so much detail. She gently used her powers to make them hold hands, as well as loving look at each other. The entire process was three hours, and once she finished the sculpture was a dazzling. She pushed the sculpture into the back of her huge closet and scribbled a note that read:

Dear Anna & Kristoff,

I love you two both, and wish you the best of luck on your wedding day. I hope you enjoy my gift to you, and I also pray for your special moment! Enjoy!

-Elsa

She finished the note quickly and changed into a nice outfit to see Hans in. She was so excited to spend the night with him, since she didn't have to worry about anyone disturbing her. She quickly found her cloak, and said goodbye to Anna and Kristoff.

Elsa was soon at the Hans' castle, it was huge compared to her own. It had huge windows, doors, and beautiful flowers and tress around it. She scampered around the building until she saw some men who had a resemblance to Hans. Elsa vividly remembered Anna telling her about Hans' brothers, and this must have been them. There were about five of them and three of them were huge. Elsa looked around, there was no way she could find Hans. She waited hopefully for Hans to come. Luckily she saw him get on his horse and begin to approach the forest. He must have been getting ready to go to Arendelle. Elsa wanted to run to him, but she did not want to spook his huge horse. She ran to the horse and then calmly walked to the front of the horse. She said,

"Hello, guess what? I get to stay here for the entire night!"

Hans smiled brightly and said,

"Finally some time together."

He got off the horse and pulled her closer to him. She breathed in his handsome cologne smell and looked at his messy red hair. He passionately kissed her and said,

"I miss you Elsa…."

Elsa gently kissed him and he led her to a hidden entrance to the large castle. They ran to his room quickly and Elsa fell on the bed. She was exhausted and excited to see him. She said,

"We almost got caught again. I'm telling Anna soon if she doesn't already know."

Hans said,

"Wait until after the wedding. It will be better if we wait. Then I promise we will tell her and we can stop this."

IN THE MORNING

Elsa woke up with the urge to throw up. She bolted out of the bed, and couldn't find anywhere to puke. She looked around and found a bin-like thing. She threw up, and miserably sat down. Hans was up behind her and said,

"Elsa…Elsa… are you ok?"

Hans trembled on his words, when Elsa said,

"I'm fine, I probably just ate something bad last night."

Hans' face was white when he said,

"Elsa you didn't eat last night. You don't think you could be…"

Elsa's eyes opened wide and she said,

"The last time we did it was like a month and a half ago. Are you telling me I maybe am…."

Hans finished her sentence,

"Pregnant."