Guess what everybody, this is the last chapter! But don't fret my dear readers, there will be more stories centered around Jesselyn and Olaf, I won't leave their lives hanging in the air. There is also going to be another story about Elsa and her Prince Charming.

But for now enjoy the ending of this story. I hope you all enjoy.


It had been three months since Jesselyn and Olaf had gotten engaged. A few weeks after, the two went to Istea to visit her parents and deliver the news in person. Though they were shocked, the King and Queen were overjoyed that their daughter had finally found someone that she truly loved.

Anna has been running around furiously planning all the details, constantly checking in with Jesselyn about small things such as what flowers should they have, or what color should the dress be, the choices being pearl white or an eggshell white.

"Anna they're both the same," Jesselyn had said with a sigh as she held the two swatches of fabric in her palms.

Anna groaned, "no, the pearl is lighter than the eggshell," she stressed for the third time.

The bride squinted and brought the fabrics closer, she noticed the barely there change in color between the two. "Alright they're different but I'd rather have a simple plain white dress, it doesn't have to be anything fancy."

The princess frowned, "you're no fun."

But reluctantly the princess agreed and they decided on a simple white dress, at her waist it flared out just a bit and continued straight down. The bodice had a layer of lace covering it with short lace sleeve that covered her shoulders. Though Jesselyn had greatly protested to having a veil, Anna continually pestered her about how a beautiful long sheer veil would had a certain air of elegance to her ensemble. After a week of going back and forth about it Jesselyn agreed hesitantly to have a veil that went too her waist and no longer.

After that things went much smoother, lilies were chosen as the flowers, the guest list was quickly compiled, many of the guests simply being royals from other kingdoms, the ballroom was decorated beautifully and the courtyard was filled with flowers as well.

Olaf couldn't have been more overjoyed about the progress, but as the date grew closer he was getting more nervous. Jesselyn on the other hand was calm. In the outside at least, on the inside she was mentally screaming at herself to stop worrying, nothing was going to go wrong, she and her fiancé were going to get married and they were going to happily live out the rest of their loves together.

On the very day of the wedding, Jesselyn stood on the platform in one of the dressing rooms, she wore her beautiful wedding dress, along with white shoes. Her hair was completely loose in soft waves down her back, a few strands had been braided and were styled to act as a headband. A small tiara was positioned behind the braid. Behind her Anna was fidgeting restlessly with her veil, fixing it every few seconds.

"Anna please, I'm the one getting married and you're more worried than I am," she turned around, the veil now out of Anna's reach.

"I'm sorry, but I'm so excited for you," she cheered, smiling over at Elsa who was standing back, letting her sisters fidget.

"We're both happy for her Anna," the Queen said with a smile.

The door opened abruptly and Gerda stepped in, a small smile on her face, "more guests have arrived your Majesty."

Elsa nodded, "thank you Gerda, come on Anna, we should go and greet them."

The princess reluctantly followed her sister, waving to Jesselyn as she left, "we'll see you after the ceremony."

As Anna slipped out another girl with deep black hair and brown eyes came in, a smile adorning her tan face. "Selina, what are you doing here?" Jesselyn asked as she hugged the girl.

"I'm here to see one of my best friends get married," she said in a giddy voice.

Selina had been Jesselyn's best friend growing up, they had done everything together when they were young. They were practically sisters, though Selina had been on a ship for the past few months visiting other kingdoms since she was to become Queen of Erdanda soon.

"I didn't even know you were done traveling."

Selina laughed, "technically I'm not, but most of the royal families I still have to meet with were invited to the wedding so I wasn't able to see any of them. I heard from the King and Queen of the Northern Isles that you were getting married, so I decided to come and visit."

"That's great, I've missed you so much."

"By the way, that groom of yours is quite the sight, but what's going on with his hair?"

Jesselyn chuckled walked over to sit down on the chaise, followed by Selina, "he actually used to be a snowman. Elsa made him during the Great Freeze."

The black haired girls eyes widened, "your fiancé was a snowman?" Jesselyn nodded, "how is he human then?"

"Anna's husband Kristoff was taken in by trolls, and said trolls have magical powers."

"That amazing. But I think he might be too good for you," Selina said, fixing her hair.

The brides eyes narrowed, "what do you mean?"

Selina scoffed, "please, Jesselyn darling. You know I love you, but you're not the prettiest flower in the garden, there are over one hundred princesses down there that could easily beat you. And I'm sure your fiancé's taken notice."

"That's not true, Olaf loves me," Jesselyn defended, her hands clamping into tight fists.

Selina gave Jesselyn a pointed look, "Andrew King of Lacona, we were engaged and then he met Princess Aldora of Dandra, why? Because he said she was prettier than me. Which she was not."

"Olaf wouldn't do that."

"You say that now, but give it a week or two, he'll start seeing one of those princesses and then you'll be kicked out of the picture."

"Selina, get out."

"What?"

Jesselyn stood up glaring at her old friend, "get out, I'd rather not see you right now."

Selina shrugged, "alright but don't say I didn't warn you."

She walked towards the door and left, Jesselyn ran up it the large ornate door and locked it quickly. Selina had never been one too lie to someone, but Jesslyn knew she had too be lying. Olaf wouldn't cheat on her, whether he thought another princess was pretty or not, which didn't bother Jesselyn, he wouldn't leave her.

But some how her friends words struck a nerve that she didn't even know she had. Jesselyn stumbled slowly too the chaise and sat down, leaning against the side of it she out her head on her hands.

"How could I think this?" She mumbled quietly to herself, "he loves me, he wouldn't do anything like that too me."

Jesselyn lay there, going back and forth with herself, her mind was wandering, making her surprised when she heard a knock on the door. "Jesselyn, what are you going, the ceremony started five minutes ago." She heard the door handle rattle, "why is the door locked?"

Anna did not sound happy one bit. When Jesselyn looked at the clock she gasped to see that her cousin was right.

"Jesselyn come one we need to get down there," Anna yelled again through the door. The handle rattled again, this time with more force.

A few minutes later another voice came from the hallway, "Sweetie what's wrong, why won't you come out?" Her mothers voice brought tears too her eyes, the sound of sadness was obvious in her voice.

Jesselyn knew her mother was disappointed, this was the second time her marriage had been screwed up. Of course the first time wasn't her own fault, but this time she was ruining it, and she didn't even want too. Jesselyn wanted to go down to that ceremony and walk down the isle with her arm around her dads. She wanted to see Olaf standing at the end smiling at her, and she wanted to say 'I do' and kiss him for the first time as his wife. But Selina's words kept her from getting up and unlocking the door. So instead, she stayed where she was, letting tears roll down her cheeks.

Minutes later she didn't hear her mothers voice or Anna's, she assumed they had told everybody that the wedding was over. She could picture the smirk on Selina's face as the news was delivered. But instead of someone coming to tell her that everyone had gone, she heard a voice that made her heart speed up and tears roll down her cheek quicker.

"Jesselyn, can you please open the door?" Olaf's voice was full of hurt, worse than her mothers.

Jesselyn didn't move. She wanted so badly to open the door and hug him, apologize for her actions, but her body wouldn't move, and she could force herself up.

"Please open the door, I want to talk to you."

Finally she urged her body to move, as she walked her body felt heavy. She finally got to the door and flipped the lock, her hands shaking furiously. She opened the door and looked through the crack, seeing Olaf standing in the hallways alone.

She left the door open a crack and went back to the chaise. Olaf pushed the door open all the way and closed it, flipping the lock behind him. He strolled over and sat next to Jesselyn on the chaise. Her eyes darted to the floor, thinking that she would break down if she looked in his eyes.

"Jesselyn?" He murmured quietly, grabbing her hand securely in his.

That was it. She broke down, just his voice and that simple gesture. She became crying harder, "I'm sorry, I'm so sorry." She rambled, hiccups interrupting her every so often. "I know you must hate me, I'm so sorry, and so stu-"

When she felt his hand covering her mouth she silenced and looked at him, "I don't hate you. But why did you do this. Do you not want to get married?"

Her eyes widened and she shook her head, he let his hand drop. "That's not it, I love you Olaf, but," she trailed off, struggling to find the words to explain what had happened.

"But what? Did something happen?" Jesselyn nodded and quickly relayed the story from when Selina had come too where she had finally left. Olaf chuckled, surprising her. "I will never look at any other princess the way I look at you. You are my everything," he said as she kissed her lightly in the forehead.

Jesselyn began crying again, only this time from happiness, "thank you Olaf," she hugged him tightly. "Is everybody still here?" She asked nervously.

He nodded and stood up, holding his hand for her, "yes and they're waiting for a wedding. So let's go and give them one."

Jesselyn looked him up and down, noticing his regal appearance. His white jacket was adorned with blue and gold accents, the Arendelle crest adorned the right side of his jacket, shining a bright silver, his white pants and black riding boots made him seem as if he was already royalty.

"Let's do it," she grabbed his hand and they made their way to their wedding.

Outside the hall Anna was pacing back and forth furiously, but Kristoff and Elsa trying to calm her down. When her red headed cousin spotted her she ran over and shook her, "where have you been? We've all been worried sick."

Kristoff went behind her and grabbed both her arms, backing her away from Jesselyn, "calm down Anna, I'm sure there's a reasonable explanation."

Jesselyn nodded, "there is, but let's not keep everybody waiting any longer. I'll tell you everything later."

Anna nodded, smiling. She might have been worried out of her mind, but this wedding was finally going to happen, and that's all that mattered. "Right, let's get you two married."

Olaf laughed and opened the door to the hall, he entered, most likely going to tell her parents and announce that everything was alright. Moments later her mother and father came out, smiles in their faces.

"Are you ready dear?" Her mother asked, leaving what had happened in the past.

Jesselyn nodded and wrapped her arms around her parents' arms. Though it was uncommon for a bride to walk down with both her parents, she gladly excepted it. Wanting both of them to be right next to her.

The music began to play and she walked slowly down the isle, smiling when she saw Olaf at the alter. When she got to the steps that led to the alter she kissed both her parents on the cheeks before they took a seat in the front row.

The priest went through everything, and the vows finally came. "I do." Olaf said, smiling charmingly as he looked Jesselny in the eye.

"And do you Princess Jesselyn of Istea take Sir Oalf as your husband?"

Jesselyn smiled widely, "I do."

And with that the priest announced that they were officially married and Olaf and Jesselyn shared the first kiss of their new life together as husband and wife. Everyone cheered and the reception went as planned. No surprises, that very night Jesselyn and Olaf simply laid in their new shared bed, wanted to just be with each other. They were married and nothing was going to break them apart.


Hope you all enjoyed. Please keep an eye for the new stories about Jesselyn and Olaf, Elsa and her Prince Charming, and maybe even sim Kristoff and Anna.

Thanks to all my wonderful readers and reviewers who took the time to read and review this story. I love you all my precious Gummy Bear family members.

~Googlygummybear~