AN: If you want an awesome new perspective on this story (especially the battle scene), check out NinthOrbitz's fic "Frozen Popular Song Parodies". Chapter 25 is a mini-songfic based on both Within Temptation's Fire and Ice and the battle. I strongly recommend it.
One week later
"Hi! I'm Lina and I like warm hugs!"
Olaf didn't say anything, but grinned as wide as he could and embraced the new snowgirl, who laughed, "I see you're a hugger, too!" and returned the gesture. Elsa smiled shyly. Olaf had been in a melancholy mood ever since the defeat of Hans the Fire Prince, and Elsa and Anna missed the old Olaf. However, they had been so busy with repairing the damaged castle that they hadn't been able to spend time with him. Now Elsa had surprised him by creating a new snowgirl, and, without worries in her heart, she felt that Lina would be with Olaf for longer than Olga had.
"Ah, Lina?" asked Olaf nervously. "I want you to have this." He held out Olga's carrot. "This belonged to one of the best people I ever knew. I think it would look good on you," he said, the smallest of grins appearing on his face. Lina smiled back and fixed the carrot onto her face. It fit perfectly.
Olaf suddenly said, "Come on, I'll show you around the courtyard!" Lina took his arm, and the two raced off into the stalls. The scene reminded Elsa of Olaf and Olga only one short week ago, but she knew somehow that things would turn out all right in the end. Just like with herself and Anna.
As she sat down on the bridge and watched people go into and out of the courtyard, Elsa let her mind wander. Thirteen years ago, I was just as insecure as Olga was, she thought. If Hans had told me I was a monster then, I would have believed it. I was so scared of hurting Anna - the one person who believed in me, even when she was unaware of my powers - that I really did have no control.
But that's changed. I've come so far. I was able to defeat Hans, fire magic and all. I can truly call myself the Snow Queen.
"Y'know, I never thought you could be evil," came Anna's voice from next to Elsa. "Even though I didn't remember your ice magic, I remembered the best sister ever. And that hasn't changed one tiny bit."
Elsa giggled, "Anna, it's like you read my mind." Anna's response was, "Well, why not? We are sisters, after all."
As the two sisters shared a laugh, Kristoff came up and said a tad nervously, "Hey, ah, can I talk to Anna for a minute? Alone?"
Elsa told him, "Whatever you can say to her, you can say to both of us." Anna smirked, but Kristoff didn't really understand the inside joke. He said, "Well, actually, it might be better if you both were with me."
He took a tiny box out of his pocket, opened it to reveal a golden ring with the symbol of Arendelle bejeweled into the top, dropped to one knee, and asked, "Anna... will you marry me?"
Anna squealed, "Omigosh, YES! Do you have any idea how long I've been waiting for you to ask that question?!"
"Do you have any idea how long I've been waiting for me to ask that question?" responded Kristoff with a laugh.
As Elsa watched Anna slip the ring onto her finger, she smiled. This was a true "Happily ever after".
"So, these are my favorite flowers," explained Olaf to Lina as they approached the stand where they where sold. The two had been exploring the courtyard for about a half hour, and they were already starting to bond. He had already shown her the clock tower, taken her for a dip in the fountain (that had not ended well - there had been a broom and a rabid cat involved), and let her see the dock. This, he felt, was the capstone of his tour.
Lina squealed, "Oh, they're beautiful!" She stuck her nose deep into the bright purple orchids and took a deep sniff. "Ah-CHOO!" Olaf managed to catch the carrot before it flew out of sight.
Both snowpeople laughed as Lina fixed the carrot back onto her nose. They found themselves leaning close to the other, but the carrots kept their heads apart. Olaf grinned widely and tilted his head, and the two kissed. Maybe the first of many - who could tell?
Arendelle would never be known as "normal" again. Indeed, many more unusual events were yet to grace the small kingdom. For the present, however, the world was perfect for five (two of whom were made of snow, but still). Nothing anyone said or did would change that one bit.
The end.
