A/N: Warning! Sweetness overload (seriously, it'll give you diabetes XD). Also, Elsa x Anna x Elvira.


Epilogue.

Elvira stepped out of her car and eyed the front door of her house with desperate longing. She was so tired. All she wanted was climb into bed and cuddle… and maybe do something more, if she had the energy. And if she could convince them. But that seemed very unlikely at the moment.

Oh, the downsides of being a married woman!

She walked to the door and opened it before stepping into the house and searching for some sign of life, but…

"Elsa? Anna? I'm home!" She announced as she took off her jacket and loosened up her tie, before throwing them carelessly to the nearest chair.

"Elvira?" The beautiful redhead came from upstairs, wearing a loose pink dress and sandals, like she usually did as of late. Truth to be told, Elvira hadn't expected her to be the one to greet her; Anna was usually pretty tired all the time nowadays.

"Well, hello, my dear sister." She practically purred and went to meet her at the bottom of the stairs, taking her in her arms and giving her a quick peck on the lips.

"I've told you not to call me that!" Anna scolded her, giving her a hard glare, but Elvira just laughed it off.

"I'm sorry. Wife just sounds too weird." She excused herself.

"I know." Anna sighed. "I'm still getting used to it. And it's been almost a year!"

"And we're not even legally married." She pointed out.

"But we're bound by our love." She answered with dreamy eyes, looking at her sister like she was the most wonderful thing ever. Elvira wouldn't admit it, but that gaze made her heart do a little dance inside her chest every time.

"Don't go all cheesy on me." Elvira teased her, before leaning in and whispering on her ear. "I may be unable to resist your cuteness." And she started slowly kissing her neck, before moving to her jaw and, finally, her lips. She knew she'd never get used to their sweet flavor, and would always be surprised of how soft they were. She felt lucky every time she kissed Anna. She felt lucky to be loved by such a wonderful woman. A woman she loved with all her heart.

"Elvira." Anna pushed her away gently, and just then the older girl realized she'd pressed her against the wall and was kissing her more than just a little passionately. "I-I… I'm not really on the mood right now."

"I know. I'm sorry." She sighed, reluctantly letting go of her and taking a step back; she knew she wouldn't be able to control herself if she didn't put some distance between them.

"It's okay. I know it can be difficult." Anna assured her with a gently smile. "Elsa actually has the same problem, you know?"

"Speaking of Elsa, where is she?" She asked, looking around as if expecting her to show up at any moment.

"Upstairs. Sleeping."

"Seriously?!" Elvira almost yelled, upset. "I'm having to deal with Olaf, of all people, just so she can stay home sleeping?"

"Don't be too harsh on her." Anna placated her, putting a hand on her shoulder to calm her down. "She was actually pretty busy all morning, so I decided to let her rest for a while."

"I know. I know." Elvira sighed, rubbing her temple. "It's just that I really miss her at the lab, you know?"

"Is Olaf really that bad?" Anna chuckled.

"He is. Yeah." Elvira recognized, laughing. "Today he informed me he had ordered 10,000 beakers instead of flasks."

"That… can't be good?" Anna said, but it sounded more like a question.

"It's not that bad, really. We can still cancel the order, but… " She sighed. "He's not of much help when I'm already stressed."

"There's no assistant like Elsa, huh?"

"No. She's the best." Elvira recognized, before frowning and pursing her lips. "Don't tell her I said that."

Truth to be told, when she was searching for an assistant, now that she was the CEO of The Clone Industries, she'd never thought Elsa would be the first one to take her up on that offer. It wasn't all that surprising, because being a clone she was interested in the bio-medical engineering that had created her in the first place. But she had recently started a career as a fantasy author, and Elvira really had thought she'd prefer to keep writing the stories she'd imagined when she was at the Center, as she'd been doing for many years.

But apparently Elsa wanted to feel useful, and who was she to deny her that? Plus, she was smart, and she knew more than most about bio-medical engineering, considering she hadn't ever undergone any formal education. And having her in the lab had additional… advantages. Like being able to spend lunch together, for example. And no, they didn't spend the two hours eating.

"You didn't have to give her maternity leave, you know? You could've hired someone to help me." Anna said, sensing that Elvira wished she didn't have to deal with Olaf now that Elsa stayed home.

"Right." Elvira rolled her eyes. "You practically demanded that at least one of us stayed home with you. I wouldn't have heard the end of it if I didn't allow Elsa to take a few months off to help you." At her words, Anna smiled sheepishly. She remembered that day; she was almost seven months pregnant and she'd already done all the paperwork for her maternity leave, which made her think it would probably be quite difficult to take care of a newborn on her own after having recently given birth. She knew it wasn't unusual to hire someone to help, but… she preferred to have one of her wives with her.

"Yes, I remember." She giggled and casted a grateful gaze at her older sister, before leaning in and kissing her softly.

"Mmmmhh." Elvira moaned, and was about to reciprocate when suddenly she heard a baby cry. She reluctantly separated from her sister and eyed the top of the stairs, where the nursery was located. It was pretty impressive her cries could be heard all the way down there. "Liska." She sighed.

"She must be hungry; I changed her diaper about an hour ago." Anna said and made a motion to go upstairs and tend to her daughter, when Elvira stopped her.

"I'll go." She offered.

"But you're tired from work." Anna protested, trying to be considerate.

"I barely spend time with my… d-daughter." The last word sounded strange in her mouth. She still couldn't believe she was finally a parent, even though she had been the happiest woman in the world the second she saw her cute little face. "Let me take care of this."

"Okay. I have some milk ready in the fridge. You just have to heat it up." Anna instructed.

"Thank you." Elvira answered before going to the kitchen, getting the milk out of the fridge, putting it into a baby bottle and heating it up on the microwave. All in record time, really, because she didn't want to keep her baby girl waiting. She then climbed upstairs, practically running, and went into the nursery room, only to find Elsa already there with little Liska nestled in her arms, still crying.

"Elvira." She exclaimed surprised when she saw her get into the room. "You're here."

"Yeah. Got out a bit early." Elvira explained as she slowly walked towards her other wife. "May I?" She gestured to the noisy bundle that was their daughter and, seeing the milk bottle she had in one hand, the blonde understood. Elsa carefully deposited Liska in her arms, procuring not to perturb the already upset baby.

Elvira took her carefully. Maybe too carefully. She still feared she'd hurt her if she ever made a single wrong move; she just looked so fragile. And let's not forget she was practically a newborn, having been alive for barely a couple of weeks, so… maybe her fear was justified.

Gently, she pressed the bottle against her lips and watched her eagerly drink up Anna's milk. Watching her eat, Elvira couldn't help being impressed that such a small and helpless creature could be alive. She was just so… tiny. From her eyes to her nose and fingers; she was a miniature human.

She had blue eyes, pale skin, and a small patch of white-blonde hair atop her head. She was biologically Elsa's daughter, since her ovule had been fertilized and then implanted in Anna's womb, and so it wasn't surprising she looked a lot like her. Like them.

They'd actually thought about going through the relatively new procedure that allowed two women to conceive a child, using Elsa's and Anna's ovules, but… they were genetically sisters, so they preferred not to risk it and had, instead, used sperm from a donator that looked very similar to Elsa. That way they wouldn't have to worry about genetic diseases, and the child would still look somewhat like them.

Suddenly, the sound of a camera taking a picture, startled her out of her contemplation. She looked up and found Elsa, with a goofy smile, pointing her cellphone at her, no doubt having just taken a photo.

"Hey!" Elvira exclaimed, feeling her face heating up in embarrassment.

"What? You look so cute!" Elsa replied with a beaming face. She really liked seeing that new side of Elvira; she always tried to be cold and tough, and she rarely showed her tender side. Except maybe with Anna and her.

"I'm not cute." She protested, blushing, as she went to sit at the rocking chair.

"Right." Elsa rolled her eyes. "I've seen every facet of you, and if there's something I've learned is that, deep down, you're a cute fluff ball."

"I'm not!" She denied it, but her red face wasn't helping her much, so it wasn't a surprise when Elsa raised one of her eyebrows, as if challenging her to repeat that lie. "Ugh. If I weren't in love with you, I'd punch your face." She said grumpily.

"No, you wouldn't." The blonde smirked confidently.

"… No, I wouldn't." She admitted after a pause. She just couldn't resist that stupidly gorgeous face of hers. Even if they weren't technically wives, she knew she'd never dare hurt someone as beautiful and innocent as Elsa.

"Oh, by the way." The clone said, remembering something. "After you finish feeding Lisy here, you better go change. Anna invited Kristoff to dinner."

"She did?" Elvira said with a very mortified tone of voice. It's not like she didn't want to see her friend, it's just… she was kinda hoping Elsa could help her alleviate her frustrations once she'd finished taking care of her daughter's needs.

"Oh, come on, don't make that face." Elsa chastised her. "He's been wanting to meet our daughter ever since she was born."

Elvira was still going to keep her scowl intact nonetheless, until she heard Elsa say 'our daughter'. Those two words always warmed her heart and made a stupid little grin appear on her face.

"Our daughter." She repeated, looking down at the baby. "Still sounds weird, doesn't it?"

"It does." Elsa admitted softening her gaze. "But I think I'm getting used to it."

"It's easier than getting used to waking up in the middle of the night to go and see why the hell she's crying."

"That's true." She yawned. Having to take care of a baby night and day was surprisingly more tiring than being Elvira's PA, which was saying a lot, because the girl was pretty demanding.

"You should sleep some more before it's dinner time." Elvira suggested, noticing her wife looked like she could barely stay standing. She'd have to have a word with Anna; it wasn't right to load Elsa with work even if she'd just given birth. Though knowing Elsa, she'd probably been the one who didn't let Anna do a thing.

"I think I'll do that, actually." Elsa agreed, feeling her whole body tremble in exhaustion. "But promise me you'll help Anna if she needs anything."

"I will." She assured her.

"Okay…" Elsa nodded before going to kneel in front of her and delicately caressing Liska's hair. "I'll be back soon, my little girl." And so, she leaned to gently kiss her temple before finally getting up and giving Elvira a grateful smile. "Thank you. I promise I won't take long so you have time to freshen up."

"Don't worry about it." She answered. "Take all the time you need; you deserve it."

"Okay." Elsa said one more time before retiring to her room, thinking in just one thing; the bed. She already felt her eyes closing, and she knew she probably shouldn't have overworked herself, but… she just couldn't help it! Anna wasn't exactly in perfect shape after going through the pretty difficult process of creating a new human being. She instinctively felt she needed to protect her and assist her in all she could.

But she wouldn't be of use to Anna if she was too exhausted to stay awake, so she decided not to think about anything anymore and, instead, have a good two hours of sleep.

She dropped unceremoniously on the bed and, after setting the alarm, closed her eyes and tried to sleep, but, as it usually happened, her brain started thinking on a million different things instead of focusing on shutting down for at least a few minutes. That day it started remembering the day Anna entered in labor not so long ago, but quickly switched to something less traumatic, like wondering if she should have let Olaf be Elvira's PA, considering she'd probably end up firing him by the end of the week. She hoped not though; Olaf could be annoying sometimes but he was a good person.

But Elvira had been pretty stressed as of lately. Partially because she and Anna had been too distracted to spend any time sating Elvira's more salacious desires. But she was way too tired by the end of the day to do something about it, and Anna… well Anna wasn't exactly in the mood. She promised herself she'd take care of it in the near future though; she could felt the sexual tension slowly building up inside of her too.

She remembered the first time she'd had sex with Elvira. It had been… weird.

Not like she hadn't liked it, but... she remembered looking at Elvira's body and thinking it was actually her own body, but with more scars and muscles. Plus, she'd never had sex with anyone but Anna before, so she'd first felt like she was cheating on her, even though she knew she wasn't. At least they'd listened to Elvira's suggestion of her first sleeping with each one of them before they tried a threesome. It had made things much easier for everyone.

At first, she had been a little reluctant about entering in a polygamous relationship with Anna's sister. Sure, she'd fantasied about it a couple of times, and had even admitted she and Anna would probably be happier if they shared their love with Elvira, but… it was one thing to imagine such an scenario, and another very different one to find the black haired girl crying to herself in the living room, only to inquire and find out that her discomfort was caused for the feelings she harbored for both of them, not just Anna.

It had been in that moment that the possibility became quite real. Before, it had been just something abstract and pretty much impossible, since Elvira had dated quite a few people in the couple of years that had passed since the incident at the Clone Center (including Kristoff), and didn't appear to be interested in pursuing a relationship with either of them anymore. But of course, that was only because she had buried her true feelings, and so had done Elsa and Anna.

It was easier for Elsa to accept it, once Elvira had confessed to her, and she had tried to talk to Anna about, maybe, having an agreement with the older girl. Anna, however, was very reluctant due to the fact that she was her sister.

In the end, though, true love won, and they all ended up admitting the love they felt for each other in a teary and very emotional confession. Since then, all had been happiness.

And then they had gotten married, which brought them even more happiness. Well, officially, only she and Anna were married, because the redhead couldn't marry her own sister. But still, they'd made a private ceremony in their house, just the three of them, and so she considered herself to be married to Elvira too.

It was funny to think she'd first hated her upon meeting her though. All those fights over Anna seemed so silly and immature now that they were a happy family.

But anyways, she was too tired. She probably shouldn't be thinking about that instead of sleeping. She had to make the most of the few moments of rest she could get; after all, they seemed to be getting scarcer every day.

And so, she took a deep breath, closed her eyes and let herself relax and drift into peaceful slumber.


"Elsa." Anna's voice woke her up after what felt like five minutes of sleeping. "Elsa, you need to wake up. Kristoff will arrive in like ten minutes."

"I-I… I'm awake." She mumbled as she rubbed her eyes with the back of her hand, trying not to fall asleep again. Still, a yawn escaped her mouth and her tired body complained when she tried to move.

"I shouldn't have invited him, right?" Anna sighed, noting that her wife was in no condition to get up and sit through a whole dinner, even if it was with their best friend.

"No, no. It's fine. I-I'm fine." Elsa assured her before sitting up on the bed and stretching her body in an attempt to fight off the fatigue, but she knew it was for naught.

"No, you're not." Anna frowned in worry as she looked at her eyes. "Next week you're not getting up in the middle of the night even if Liska cries, you hear me? Elvira or I will take care of her."

"But I like to hug her." Elsa pouted.

"Well, hug her during the day." She retorted, kissing her pout away. "Come on, get dressed. I'll be downstairs."

Elsa sighed when she saw her step through the door, and went to pick up something to wear; she couldn't very well have dinner dressed in her old and baggy clothes that she used for comfort when she was at home. It wasn't long before she decided for a pair of blue jeans and a white long-sleeved shirt. Just when she was undressing, however, Elvira came in.

"Well, look at what we have here." She said as she walked towards her, making her turn around and face her. She had that little smirk that always meant she was up to no good. "A beautiful naked woman, ready for me." She added, placing her hands in her hair, caressing it in a sensual way.

"I'm not naked." Elsa objected.

"I think I can fix that." She replied in a husky tone of voice before pushing her against the wall and kissing her lips fervently, relishing on their softness. Then, she slowly let her hands descend to her brassier, obviously intending to get it off, but Elsa pulled away, stopping her.

"We need to get ready."

"I think we have time. Kristoff always arrives late." Elvira said as she moved to kiss Elsa's jaw, and then her neck. The blonde couldn't help it when goosebumps appeared on her skin, and a wave of heat coursed through her body. It'd been far too long. She wanted Elvira, she knew she did, so why resist her?

"Ahhh…" She let out a small whimper of pleasure when she felt Elvira's teeth nipping at her neck, but without biting her. Still, she tried to be reasonable. "We still need to get ready. Please, we'll do it tomorrow."

"I want you now." Elvira answered, slowly kissing her neck, which made Elsa shut her eyes in an attempt to enjoy more the sensations on her skin. But then…

"Elsa?" The black haired girl asked, when she noticed her wife had practically gone limp in her arms.

"Wha…?" Elsa was startled out of her semi-conscious state. "Sorry. Still sleepy." She said with a sheepish voice.

"Come on, get dressed." Elvira instructed, tossing her clothes at her. "Kristoff will be here soon." It's not like she didn't still want to take her against the wall, but she noticed she was too tired to do any intensive activities at that moment. Her libido protested, because she knew she probably would still be tired the next day, and the day after that, but… well, she'd wait. She'd wait for as long as it took. She didn't mind if it meant Elsa would keep taking such a good care of Liska while she was at work.

Once the two of them were ready, they descended the stairs and entered the living room, where Anna and Kristoff were already talking as they waited for them. The redhead actually was trying to convince Kristoff to hold her baby, but he looked so uncomfortable Elsa felt the need to try and save him from Anna.

"Please, I'm not really a baby person." He was practically begging.

"Aw, come on! She wants you to carry her." Anna protested as she practically thrusted little Liska into his arms, effectively forcing him to hold her tightly so she wouldn't fall. The baby let out some small cries of discomfort before nestling into his strong arms. Kristoff looked down at her like someone would look at a ton of bricks; he really didn't want her to be in his arms.

"You know, Anna? Not everyone likes babies." Elsa stepped in to defend her friend.

"But he looks so cute!" Anna protested, before proceeding to coo over the poor mortified man, who was red as a tomato and looked like he wanted the earth to swallow him.

"Look at you. You almost look like a respectable family man." Elvira teased him before proceeding to sit next to Anna, while Elsa went to take Liska from his arms before he died from embarrassment, and then sat at Anna's left.

"Y-yeah? Well, I'm as far from that as it can get." Kristoff answered, still looking embarrassed.

"So… no lucky girl in your life yet?" Anna inquired just as the servants were bringing the food.

"No, but it's not like I'm searching for one." He clarified. "Sven gives me all the company I need."

"He's a dog." Elvira deadpanned.

"Dogs are better than people." He shrugged. "And it's not like you have a special someone either."

Kristoff didn't know about their three-people-relationship. And it's not like they didn't trust him; after all, he was the only one who knew about Elsa and Anna being genetically sisters while also being married. And yes, he'd freaked out a little, but he'd eventually came to terms with it, only because they weren't real sisters; they didn't have the same parents, didn't grow up together, and only met when they were adults. But of course, the same couldn't be said about Elvira and Anna, so they preferred to keep that secret, even from him.

"At least Ihave an excuse." Elvira answered, referring to the baby currently sleeping in Elsa's arms.

"I still don't believe you actually help your sister take care of Liska." He raised an eyebrow skeptically and looking at Anna, as if wanting her to confirm his suspicions. The redhead though, had the mouth full of food, and had to swallow it, take a sip of water and clean her lips with a napkin before speaking.

"Oh, she does!" She assured him. "I mean, yeah, at first she was pretty scared she'd drop her, and because of that, she didn't want to even come close to her. But I think she's adapting to the hardships of parenthood."

"Are you now?" He said amused, making Elvira blush and deviate her gaze.

"S-shut up. I can't exactly let them take care of her on their own." She excused herself. "Plus, she's kinda cute, so…" She muttered, making sure only her sister would hear her, which made her giggle discreetly.

"And… I know it's a little soon to ask this, but… Are you planning on having more children?" He asked curious.

"No!" "Yes!" Both answers were heard simultaneously, and the three girls looked at each other in confusion. It didn't took them long to figure it had been Elvira the one to say no.

"Uh… I mean… you know about overpopulation and stuff, and… I really don't think you need another child." She quickly made up a reason for her little outburst, but she knew she'd have to discuss this matter with them on another occasion.

"Well… I personally wouldn't mind having a cute little Anna around, you know?" Elsa said as she nervously alternated her gaze between her two wives, obviously wanting to know their opinion, and hoping they gave her the reason.

"Oh, that would be awesome!" Anna perked in. "I personally would like to have at least three children."

"You're both crazy." Elvira sighed. "We can barely deal with one!"

"But…" Anna started, but was interrupted by Elsa.

"I think she's right, you know? We should wait until Liska is old enough to go to school before starting to think about giving her siblings."

"You're right." Anna agreed with a smile, and then looked down at the bundle still in Elsa's arms that didn't let her eat properly. "Talking about Liska… you should really take her to her room." Sensing she was about to protest though, she spoke again before Elsa had the chance. "We bought the baby monitor for a reason, you know? If she needs anything we'll be able to see it."

"Fine." Elsa sighed before getting up and going upstairs to the nursery. She really didn't like to be separated from her baby, but she had to admit that her arms were getting tired, and that was never a good thing when you're carrying your daughter. So maybe it was wiser to do as Anna said.

"So…" Anna started once Elsa was gone. "How's all going at work?"

"I can't really complain." Kristoff shrugged. "I mean, my boss is right here." He pointed Elvira.

"Shut up. You love your job and you know it." She said, rolling her eyes.

"Well… I have to admit that supervising the 3D printing team is not as boring as it could be."

"How exactly do you manage to print organs anyways? I never understood, no matter how many times both Elsa and Elvira had explained it to me." Anna asked, curious.

"Well… we use stem cells extracted from the umbilical cord, and just shape them into the organ required. And, together with other procedures and stuff way too complicated for me to explain right now, make them turn into the tissues we want." He said, trying to keep it simple. "It's easier than making clones, really."

"And more ethical, and cost effective." Elvira added. "As you must know, thanks to this we've already managed to eradicate the use of clones throughout the planet."

"But there are still people that doesn't support you." Anna replied. "I saw an interview it in the news this morning."

"Ah, the woman complaining about his husband dying because of my new methods?" She let out an exasperated huff. "That was not my fault. If the hospital had managed to keep him alive a few hours longer, his new heart would have been ready just in time."

"Talking about that again?" Elsa raised an eyebrow as she returned, baby monitor in hand. "I've told you not to worry about it."

"I don't worry about it anymore. Anna brought it up." She excused herself, which earned the redhead a glare from the blonde.

"What? I just said I saw an interview in the news this morning. I didn't know it was the same case that had her all worried a few months ago." Anna said in a placating manner. After all, she didn't want to bring discomfort to her wife; she knew it was a delicate subject for her. It had brought a lot of bad publicity to their company, after all. Even if it was solved appropriately.

"And what about you, Anna? How is your job?" Kristoff asked, obviously trying to change the subject before Elvira started complaining about that woman again.

"Great, actually!" She answered with a big happy smile. "Well, I mean, right now I'm on maternity leave, so I'm not doing anything for another three months, but when I return I'll be working on a new project."

"Oh, really? That's great." He smiled, genuinely happy for his friend. "What is it this time?"

"Another princess movie, but I can't tell you the details." She answered with an apologetic smile. "I'll be in charge of the scenery though, so I'll probably have to travel somewhere for a few weeks."

Turns out, after her parents' death, Anna had followed Elvira's advice and abandoned law school to become an artist instead. And she was very good; no matter if it was a landscape, a person, an animal, or even a fantastic creature, she could draw it in a whim. And maybe that's why when she'd applied for a job at Disney, they'd given it to her despite her age.

Needless to say, she loved her job.

"Cool." He answered before taking a sip from his glass of water.

"Yeah… though I'll really miss my girls." She said, taking Elsa's hand from under the table and smiling at her, before doing the same with Elvira.

"We'll miss you too." Elsa assured her with a tender gaze.

"Yes." Elvira nodded. "In fact, we're going to miss you so much that if you take as long as the last time, we'll personally hunt you down and drag you back, no matter where you are." She joked, though deep down she was actually pretty serious; she remembered the last time Anna had to travel for work. Not even a week passed before she wished she was there and started discussing with Elsa the possibility of a quick visit.

Of course, the blonde eventually made her come to reason, and they never mentioned it to Anna because they didn't want her to feel bad about leaving, but still.

"Awww. That's so sweet!" Anna cooed, looking at her with loving eyes. "But I don't think there's going to be any need for that. I'll be back soon enough, you'll see."

In that moment, the servants came in carrying a big chocolate cake that Anna had ordered to celebrate this occasion. And also because producing milk made her very hungry all the time. Almost as much as being pregnant, actually.

"Talking about sweet things." The redhead said, liking her lips in anticipation. "Who's up for some dessert?"


After dinner Kristoff left, not before giving them a little present (a pink sweater for their baby) and congratulating them for being parents, and they decided to go sleep right away. Liska, of course, had other ideas and started crying before they could even get ready for bed, but Elvira insisted on going to check on her, arguing Elsa and Anna were too tired, and they couldn't really deny it.

So both women were barely able to change into their nightgowns before they unceremoniously threw themselves into the king-sized bed, wishing they could have a good night of sleep for once… even though that seemed very unlikely. But they couldn't really complain, right? They wanted to be parents and this was part of the experience. At the end, they knew it was worth if it meant they got to have a beautiful and healthy child, like Liska.

Still, Elsa was probably at the point of complete and total exhaustion, and Anna noticed right away. Even more than the previous days, the blonde looked pale and her eyes were closing already, she had black bags under her eyes and looked just about ready to pass out. She decided that, if possible, she'd let her sleep the entirety of the next day.

"Come here." She said, inviting her to cuddle with her in attempt to give her some support. The blonde, of course, didn't doubt if for even a second before going to hold Anna tightly and putting her head on the crook of Anna's neck. She instantly inhaled her sweet scent and felt her sore muscles relax, while a happy smile formed on her face. And yes, Anna noticed, and she was glad she'd managed to do something to make her feel better, but… she really needed to have a serious talk with her about what 'exerting oneself' meant.

"You look tired. Are you okay?" Anna asked, though she knew what Elsa's answer would be before she voiced it.

"It's nothing." She yawned. "I'm fine."

"You don't look fine." Anna frowned. "Maybe you should let me do more things around here."

"You just gave birth. I have to take care of you." Elsa argued.

"I'm fine now, you know? If not for that stupid bleeding, I would feel like I normally do."

"It's not only the bleeding." Elsa protested. "You also have to produce plenty of milk. And I bet your body is still a little sore because of the difficult task of pushing a baby out of there."

"It isn't that bad anymore, really." Anna assured her. "Except maybe the bleeding. You'd think with all the technology they would have already figured out some way to stop it."

"Elvira said it's because of the type of placentation. So, there's nothing you can do about it unless you want to turn into a cat or something." Elsa explained, giggling at the last part. She could only imagine how Anna would be like a cat. Probably would demand to be petted all day.

"Great." She sighed, and was about to start complaining about it, when she remembered why she was having this conversation with Elsa in the first place. "But seriously, it's not that bad anymore. I can take care of Liska when you feel too tired to do so."

"I know. I know." Elsa answered reluctantly, because she knew maybe she was overprotecting Anna a little bit. "I just really want to be a good mother, you know? And I feel like I don't have any idea of what to do because I never had parents."

"You already are a good mother, Elsa." Anna assured her, pulling her a little tighter towards herself. "Nothing can really prepare you for this, not even having parents, and yet I think you're doing a very good job."

"Thanks." Elsa smiled gratefully, yet shyly, at the compliment.

"Actually, I think you're exaggerating a little. Maybe let Elvira and I do something too? You don't have to do everything on your own."

"I know, I'm sorry." She sighed. "I promise I won't exert myself too much in the future." She gave Anna a reassuring smile before leaning in and kissing softly her lips. Seven years had passed and yet she still marveled at how sweet they tasted and how soft they felt against her own. She considered herself lucky for having been the one Anna chose to spend the rest of her life with, more so because Elvira ha joined their love, making their bond even stronger and their happiness even greater. She knew she'd never change this for anything; she'd always love her wives an their daughter, she was sure of that.

"Hey, why didn't you tell me you'd be having a make out season?" Elvira's voice sounded, making them pull away and regard the woman that was now discarding her clothes in order to put on her PJ's. "I'd be happy to join you." She winked as she took her tank top and put it on.

"We were just kissing." Anna rolled her eyes. "We're too tired to do anything else."

"I know, I was joking." She chuckled. "Truth to be told, I'm pretty tired too. I couldn't figure out what Liska wanted." Once she finished dressing herself, she crawled into the bed and went to cuddle Anna, letting out a content sigh in the process.

"But you did, right?" Elsa asked, already worrying over their baby.

"Yes. She was just a little hot. Apparently someone buried her under three heavy blankets. In spring." She answered, looking at Elsa in an accusatory but playful way.

"I-I didn't want her to be cold." Elsa excused herself with a sheepish smile.

"Well, she certainly wasn't." Elvira chuckled.

"You did feed her though, right? And checked her diaper? I really want to have at least two hours of sleep before she starts crying again." Anna said.

"Of course. I did all that before realizing what the problem was." She sighed. "This will be way easier when she knows how to speak."

"I'm afraid you'll have to wait a few years for that." Anna answered.

"I know." Elvira said with resignation. "Anyways. Time to sleep. Goodnight." And with that she practically squeezed Anna in order to give Elsa her usual goodnight kiss.

"Goodnight." Elsa answered, already feeling her eyes closing.

"Goodnight." Anna said after Elvira also kissed her, and then went to kiss Elsa herself. "Sleep well." She yawned before closing her eyes and then let herself relax, feeling incredibly comfortable between the two bodies of the people she loved most in the world… besides her daughter, of course. She'd always liked being able to sleep with them, hearing their breathing and feeling the slow rising of their chests. She felt safe, protected, but most importantly, close to them. She never wished to be apart.

It wasn't long of course, before she fell asleep with a content smile, probably having sweet dreams about her three favorite girls in the world.

Elvira soon noticed she was the only one still awake, and smiled unconsciously. They both were just too cute for their own good, each with their own style; Anna always drooled all over herself in her sleep, and usually ended up in the strangest of positions, which is why they almost never allowed her to sleep in the middle. Also, she snored, but that was okay, because she'd stop if they just moved her a little. Elsa, on the other hand, always slept like she was dead. Seriously, she wouldn't move even if Anna kicked her; she always woke up in the same position in which she'd fallen asleep. And of course she didn't snore, and never got bed hair; she was perfect as that.

She'd managed to know everything about them both in the years she'd known them. And though she knew Anna a little more, she loved them both equally. At least, she wanted to think so. It had been very problematic at first, when she realized she couldn't get over Anna and was harboring feelings for Elsa too, and she had been certain they'd hate her if they found out. She had been pretty miserable because of that, perhaps even more than when she pushed Anna away. They had noticed right away, but she'd lied and told them it was because she just couldn't seem to have a stable relationship with anyone. Then, one day, she'd broke down crying and accidentally revealed her secret to Elsa. The rest was history.

And yes, she knew she was a disgusting psycho, who lusted after her sister and her clone. But truth to be told, she couldn't care less. She was happy, as were her wives, and she could never see anything wrong with that. Of course, she knew what the whole deal about incest was; it usually wasn't consensual, and it could lead to children being born with terrible deformities. But that wasn't the case here, so…

But anyways, she really should follow Anna's example and sleep as well. The next day surely would be as tiring and that one, especially because she knew she couldn't fire Olaf because he was Elsa's friend (plus, he was kinda funny when he wasn't being annoying). And so, closing her eyes and focusing on Anna's steady breathing, she let herself relax and drift into the land of dreams. Before letting slumber take her though, she promised herself that she wouldn't let Elsa get up to take care of their baby that night, no matter how sleepy she was; she'd noticed the blonde looked quite exhausted, and it was her duty to take care of her.

She knew she'd hate her promise as soon as she woke up to the sound of their daughter's very loud cries, but she'd fulfill it nonetheless. That was the price of happiness. And she was more than willing to pay for it.

The End.


A/N: Now, this is the real ending :D. Thanks for reading, I hope you liked this story as much as I did, or more, if possible, and if you did, please leave a review telling me your opinion. I always like reading your thoughts about my stories :)

Honestly, in the beginning this was going to be just a one shot for the Elsanna week (sci-fi AU day, or something), as many of you know, so it's funny it's come to be what it is now. It's all thanks to you though, so thank you for your encouraging words, follows and favorites that motivated me to keep writing. And to turn this into a poly fic (at first I was a little hesitant, but your reviews gave me the support I needed), even if just at the end.

Special thanks to CanITellUSmThin, Andilite, CoolNicNac7112, Cyrianu, and flutterdash2833 for always reviewing and give me the motivation to write. And of course, thanks to my beta reader moonwatcher13, who always supported me and was the first one to suggest me to have Elvira end up with Elsa and Anna :D

Thank you and, if you want to check my other fanfics (I have a new one, by the way, and it's called The Northern Lands), see you soon :)