"Elsa!" Anna whined from the dinner table one night. "It's been months since we've all been together! Why can't I hear the story yet?"

"Because Anna," Elsa said, setting her spoon down. "I'm not ready."

"Honey, maybe we should tell her," Jack leaned over to whisper in her ear. "Or else she will literally never stop asking and I haven't been able to take a shower without her at my door."

"Nor have I been able to sleep without knocking her out first," Kristoff also mentioned.

"Hey!" Anna yelled. She just shook her head and turned back to her sister. "Elsa, please!"

"Okay, okay, fine," Elsa crossed her arms and sat back in her chair. "Only for peace and us to move on."

"Thank you!" Kristoff and Jack said together.

"Yes, it's true that you knew about my powers when you were little," Elsa began saying, slowly nodding her head. "That white streak of hair you had? It was me accidentally striking your head with my powers. Just like I did back at the castle."

"But it was all accidental, right?" Kristoff had to ask again.

"Yes," Elsa confirmed. "After striking you, our parents had raced to these secret trolls in the forest to heel you back up. They were able to awake you, but changing your memories to us playing in real snow, not the one that I created."

"Wait, trolls?" Anna looked at Kristoff. "Were they rocks at first?"

"Yeah?" Elsa answered as a question. "They rolled over when Papa called to them."

"Wait..." Kristoff stopped her. "Those were the trolls that took me in when Sven and I were kids!" He yelled, turning to Anna. "I saw them fix your problem before! That's how I knew they could do it again!"

"What are you talking about?" Jack was the one to ask this time.

"After Anna and I were kicked out of Elsa's tower she had strike Anna to where her entire hair had turned completely white! I had a feeling the trolls would have known what to do and it turns out they did for they had fixed Anna before!"

"But I stroke your head when we were kids," Elsa said. "How did they fix your heart? They said it was impossible when we were little."

"Gradpapi said an act of true love would be able to thaw my frozen heart," Anna played with the food on her plate as she explained. "We thought at the time meant a kiss from Hans since we were engaged."

"Yeah, but then he tried to kill her!"

The four looked over at the door to see Olaf and Sven walking in the middle of the conversation.

"Olaf, Sven, welcome," Elsa said, seeing Olaf taking a seat next to Jack as Sven plopped down next to Kristoff with his tongue sticking out. Kristoff gave a head rub before turning to the conversation.

"Wait, kill her how?" Jack asked, looking straight at Anna who didn't want to meet anyone's eyes.

"By the time Kristoff brought me back to the village I couldn't walk from my body freezing," Anna explained. "I tried to get Hans to kiss me, but he wouldn't. He set me on the couch where I thought I was going to get my first kiss, but instead he told me he didn't love me and wanted to take over the kingdom. In order to do so he had to get rid of me first, so he left me in an empty room before Olaf came to rescue me."

"Which is why he tried to kill me?" Elsa asked and Anna nodded her head.

"Being thirteenth in line for a throne got him cranky," Anna nervously smirked, but everyone just gasped. Kristoff wrapped his arm around Anna and brought her head onto his shoulder.

"This is why I didn't approve of the marriage," Jack said, shaking his head. "I had a feeling something was up with that guy when we first met him."

"We?" Anna asked, bringing her head back up.

"See, in order to see me you have to believe in me first," Jack explained, for it was his time to explain, "I got Elsa to believe in me when she was stuck in her room which is how we got to know one another. I was with her growing up and stood by her side through everything that happened."

Jack turned to Elsa.

"When she ran away I followed Anna and Kristoff." He turned to Kristoff. "Even when meeting Olaf when he asked what your name was which is why I thought you were Sven."

"So you were here the entire time?" Olaf asked and Jack nodded his head.

"Why were we able to see you that day in Elsa's room then?" Anna asked.

"Well, that part I haven't figured out yet."

Elsa smiled, "I think I know," she said, turning to Jack. "True love."

"True love!" Olaf repeated, clapping his hands and everyone laughed. "An act of true love will thaw a frozen heart, right?"

"Exactly, Olaf," Elsa nodded her head. "Because of our love for each other, it overpowered your rule of needing to get someone to believe in you first."

"It's not my rule," Jack said and Elsa rolled her eyes, but laughed.

"Oh, whatever!" She said and everyone laughed. "Back to my story. So, when the trolls warned me if I didn't control my powers, an evil future lie ahead which is why Mama and Papa forced to shut me out from the world and you."

"Which is why the gates were always closed?"

"That and my room door. I wanted to see you and be the older sister I had to be, but your safety was more important to me."

"And that's where I come in," Jack said, holding onto Elsa's hand. "I saw Elsa all alone and decided to be a friend. I raised her when your parents weren't able to be there for her, and soon fell in love."

Anna gasped with a smile. "So you did know what true love was! Oh, Elsa, I'm so sorry I didn't mean what I said."

"No, no, it's alright," Elsa stopped her sister. "You didn't know anything and was blinded by love."

"Besides that's all in the past now," Olaf said, shaking his stumps. "Now we have the future to look forward to!"

"Yeah, with the open doors, windows, and hearts," Jack said, bringing Elsa close to him as Kristoff did the same for Anna and Sven.

Everyone continued to finish their dinner. When Jack took a sip of his drink Olaf gasped.

"Hey, when's the wedding?!" He asked.

Jack spit his drink out and Kristoff chocked on his food.

"Wedding?" The two guys asked together and the girls gasped, smacking their man on the arm that got Olaf and Sven to laugh together.