Disclaimer: For the last time, I do not own Frozen! Disney does!

I had been smiling at Elsa for a little while, but Olaf diverted my attention away from her.

"This is the best day of my life!" He said as his stick arms fell off and his body began melting. "And quite possibly the last." I looked at him sadly. His dream of living in summer was quickly disappearing.

"Oh, Olaf. Hang on, little guy!" She said, reforming him and creating a snow cloud over him.

"My own personal flurry!" He exclaimed, then laughed. I laughed as well, and looked at Elsa happily. But it didn't last long, once again. I heard a groan from a distance, and saw Hans getting up. Kristoff started angrily walking over to him, but I was faster. I put my hand in front of him to stop him, then walked over to the prince myself.

"Anna?" He asked, obviously surprised to see me alive, and stood up. "But, she froze your heart!"

"The only frozen heart around here is yours!" I told him, beginning to walk away. No, that didn't quite do it. I turned around, grabbed his outfit, and punched him in the face, sending him overboard. Elsa and I walked to each other, and we hugged again. While we were hugging, I opened my eyes to see Kristoff looking at us. I gave him a smile. He was my real true love, and I was happy knowing that we would have a little more time together.

"Well, it's about time I retake my place as queen here," Elsa said, breaking from the embrace. "At least I won't have to be trying to hold back anything." I smiled gratefully at her.


A few days had passed since Elsa thawed the eternal winter. Hans and the Duke of Weselton had been shipped back to their own lands yesterday. Today, I was taking Kristoff to the town square to show him a surprise. I remembered Elsa's words from this morning:

"Anna," she called.

"Yes, Elsa?" I asked.

"There's a sled for Kristoff in the town square, by your request. Remember to tell him that there's no returns or exchanges for it. And tell him he's the Official Ice Master and Deliverer," she informed me.

"Yes, Elsa. Thank you!" I said, running out of the room.

"Oh, and Anna?" She said before I left the room.

"Yes?" I asked.

"After you're done, come into the courtyard. I have a surprise for everyone," she said.

"Yes, Elsa!" I said excitedly. But I was curious, too. What was the surprise?

It had taken me all morning to get everything set up for the sled showing, but I was finally finished. I put a blindfold on Kristoff, then pulled him out of the palace walls and down to the square.

"Come on, come on, come on!" I said. I was bursting with excitement for him to see the new sled.

"All right, I'm coming," Kristoff said. I began running forward, but stopped when Kristoff's arm slipped through my fingers. I turned to see him behind a pole.

"Oops, sorry," I said, pulling him around it and into the square. When we were right in front of the sled, I stopped. "Okay, here we are." I said. Then I remembered about his blindfold. I took it off and squealed. "I owe you a sled!" I said as Sven walked up to it and put his hoof on it.

"Are you serious?" Kristoff asked disbelievingly.

"Yes!" I said, still extremely excited. "And it's the latest model." I folded my arms and watched as he continued to gape at it.

"No, I can't accept this," he said, but I stopped him, remembering what Elsa had said.

"You have to! No returns! No exchanges! Queen's orders!" I said almost in an authoritative way, then calmed down. "She's named you the official Arendelle Ice Master and Deliverer." Sven showed off the medal that I had put on him, confirming what I said.

"What?" That's not a thing," Kristoff said.

"Oh, sure it is," I replied, then touched his arm as I continued, "And it's even got a cup holder!" I took my hand off him and asked, "Do you like it?"

"Like it?" Kristoff asked, then picked me up and swung me around as he said, "I love it! I could kiss you!" He stopped spinning and dropped me, obviously embarrassed. "I mean, I could, I would like to. May I? We me? I mean, may we? Wait, what?" I rose to my tiptoes and kissed him on the cheek.

"We may," I said. Then he leaned in and we kissed: the first kiss I had received in my life, and from the man that really was my true love. When we broke apart, I was at first so caught up with the kiss that I forgot that Elsa had asked me to come to the courtyard after showing him it. "Uh, we have to go. Elsa has a surprise," I explained.

"Two surprises in one day? That must be a record or something," Kristoff said.

"For me and Elsa it is," I agreed. I tried containing my excitement as we walked back to the castle, but like with Kristoff, I wasn't very successful. Elsa was standing in the middle of the courtyard, with all of Arendelle surrounding her. She noticed me come in and smiled.

"Are you ready?" She asked, and everyone clapped with excitement. And then, Elsa raised her foot before hitting the ground. Ice shot out from underneath and covered the whole courtyard. She looked around with joy, then froze the fountains and shot a blast into the air, creating a snowdrift. Everyone immediately began enjoying the new ice rink that Elsa created. I half-skated half-slid to my sister. When I was close enough, she grabbed my arms and I looked up at her.

"I like the open gates," I told her.

"We are never closing them again," she promised, before using her powers to make me ice skates. I gasped in admiration of them.

"Oh, Elsa, they're beautiful, but you know I don't ska-," before I could finish, she began pulling me.

"Oh, come on! You can do it!" She said with full confidence. I glided around with her, trying to learn exactly how to do it.

"Look out! Reindeer coming through!" Kristoff called, but I didn't pay much attention.

"I've got it!" I exclaimed, but began slipping again. "I don't got it! I don't got it!"

"Hey, guys!" Olaf said, skating by. "What's going on?" He pushed me up so that I could stand straight, since I couldn't regain my balance.

"That's it, Olaf!" Elsa said, and I began skating straight again, with Olaf giving some advice.

"Glide and pivot and glide and pivot!" The little snowman said. When Elsa thought I had the hang of it, she let me go, and I went sliding away. We all laughed at the fun we're having.

"I think I have it!" I exclaimed, gliding around.

"Be careful!" Elsa called. "Watch where you're going!"

I nodded, and began to turn around, but just as I did, I bumped into someone. I slipped and was just about to fall hard on the ice when the person caught me. I looked up to see someone with black hair and green eyes.

"Hello," he greeted.

A/N: All right! That's the end of this story! Thank you for all reading, subscribing, and reviewing! I hope you enjoyed this last chapter! As you can probably tell by the ending, I have thought of an idea for a sequel, so yes, this will be a trilogy! :D I'll post the new story whenever I get around to it (either Sunday or Tuesday). :D See you all then! Thank you all, again, for everything! I'm so proud of how well this story went! Only about a week and a half of writing, I think. Thank you all! Your reviews and subscriptions motivated me to continue with this story! :D Anyways, bye for now!