Okay, now I pleased. Now it's perfect! Enjoy one last sweet moment. :)


"Your highness!" Wilbur exclaimed with joy as he saw Elsa first pass through the large entrance of the castle. "You are all back so soon!" He caught sight of Kristoff carrying Anna and his eyes clouded over. "Is the princess alright?"

Elsa smiled sleepily. "Yes, she's only asleep. Do you have the time?" She said pressing on, worried that if she stopped she'd fall asleep standing up, so WIlbur followed beside her looking relieved as he reached for his pocket watch and flipped open the cover.

"It's almost midnight my lady."

"Wow! Your reindeer really were fast." Kristoff said in amazement, and Sven huffed behind them with indifference.

"Are you sure you want to bring the reindeer inside?" Wilbur asked worriedly.

"He's well trained mister, don't worry." Kristoff remarked slightly angered by his tacit accusation that Sven was a wild beast.

"Why don't you have him stay here Kristoff? It'll set everyone at ease." Elsa suggested tenderly, looking him in the face, showing him she meant no disrespect.

He sighed in mild disdain of but submitted. "Sven, stay here buddy okay?" Sven sat down on his rear end at the command. "I'll be back soon. Be a good boy."

"Have you found your tiara?" Wilbur asked.

Elsa grabbed for her bag around her shoulder and rummaged through it and pulled out the golden coronet to show him.

"Thank goodness you all returned safely. Are you going to need something to eat? Warm water to bathe before bed perhaps?"

"No, just the bed is all I desire right now Wilbur. We're all heading to our rooms for the night. We won't be needing anything."

"Yes, my lady." He relented with a bow while still walking beside her, then changed direction and left the trio be in the foyer.

"Do you want her in her room or yours?" Kristoff asked, and Elsa just looked back at him incredulously.

"What? It's a valid question!" He defended himself.

"Her room will be fine." She answered plainly.

"Okay." He said still doubtful, but Elsa didn't waver on her decision.

When they finally reached Anna's room Elsa opened the door for Kristoff, and they all entered together. Elsa went to light some candles so they could see in the dark room. Kristoff went and laid Anna on her bed gently.

"Do you want to change her into something better to sleep in?" Kristoff whispered and Elsa walked over to the bed.

"I guess that would be much more comfortable. Her nightgowns are stuffed in the first drawer of her wardrobe, would you mind?"

"Not at all." Kristoff went to go find something for Anna, and Elsa went over to where Kristoff stood and began to remove Anna's cloak carefully and when she folded it up she handed it to Kristoff after she exchanged it for the gown in his hands.

"Want me to leave now?"

"That'd be best." Elsa laughed breathy. "Thank you Kristoff, for everything."

He smiled and the candles twinkled in his brown eyes. "You're welcome." Then he bowed lowed playfully. "Your majesty." He lighthearted jeered.

"Oh goodnight!" She laughed, too tired to really care as he jokingly insulted her, then gasped and looked back at Anna when she realised she was so loud. She didn't stir.

"Wow. She's really is out of it. Goodnight Elsa. See you tomorrow, if you don't banish me that is."

"Goodnight Kristoff." She giggled as their friendship bonded tighter. Yeah he was annoyingly fresh as wet paint sometimes, but he meant well. And with that he left the room but left the door open to let the light from the hallway in.

Elsa proceeded to untie Anna's boots and slip them off and place them at the foot of the bed then began to strip off Anna's dress as carefully as she could, which was no easy task as proven by a few muttered curses. Eventually she gave up being gentle and pried it off and Anna stirred a little, her eyes slowly fluttering open.

"M-mom?" Anna asked in confusion, making Elsa pause from folding Anna's dress.

"It's me, Elsa." She barely managed to say as her heart restarted inside her chest.

"Oh..." Anna squinted looking around her. "Where am I?"

"You're in your bed. We're home." Elsa said a little stronger this time and finished folding the dress in her hands and went put it with the cloak Kristoff placed by the wardrobe.

"When?" Anna asked, unconsciousness beckoning her back.

"About ten minutes ago. Kristoff carried you in here."

"Awww. I didn't get to say goodnight."

"You can see him in the morning. Now let's get you in your night gown." Elsa said rolling up the gown to make it go on easier over her head.

Anna looked down at herself seeing only her undergarments and she blushed at the thought that Kristoff must have seen her like this. "When did he leave?" She asked energetically, her hands covering up her torso, even though it was fully covered with the tank top of her underwear. Still, it was indecent.

"Don't worry. He knew his cue to leave. Raise your arms." She tenderly commanded and Anna obeyed and Elsa guided her sister's arm through each hole and then pulled it down past her head, and Anna took care of the rest. Then she pulled up her covers and scooted down a little and pulled them over her lap as she still sat up. Elsa passed a hand through her sister's strawberry hair and bent down to kiss her cheek. "Good night Anna. I'll see you tomorrow morning." Then she rose and began to leave.

"Wait! Where do you think you're going?" Anna demanded and Elsa stopped halfway to the door and look back to answer, "To bed."

"Hello?" Anna flung the covers over to the side of her and patted beside her.

"Anna, you slept on me for at least five hours. Why would you want to sleep with me anymore? I'm twenty-one years old for heaven's sake. I'm getting too old for this."

"And I'm eighteen for heaven's sake. You know you're not leaving now, so get over here."

Elsa considered the ultimatum and the idea that sleep would come faster if she relented to her sister and give in. "I'm sleeping alone tomorrow night." She insisted firmly as she slugged over to the door to close it, then went to blow out the candles, then finally made it over to the bed. She sat down on the side and pulled off her shoes, not bothering to change out of her dress, and slipped under the covers. "Just try and stay on your side okay? It's hard to sleep when you roll on top of me during the night."

"Blah blah blah." Anna smiled and scooted over to her sister and hugged her from behind and the last thing Elsa remembered was that she smiled before her mind yielded to blissful sleep.