With a grin on her face, Elsa walked into the ice forum. The cool air soothed her, chilling her down to the spine as it touched her skin. It was always old in here, and she loved it. Ice was her favorite thing, (at least when it came to inanimate objects.)

So when she wanted to grow up, she wanted to work with ice.

When Elsa first began working here, she couldn't have imagined the beauty of the ice forum. The ice rink was beautiful, with a wide plain that allowed Elsa plenty of room to move during the shows they put on. Elsa more often then not, refused to wear the heavier costumes that were used in the show. It wasn't hard to see why. Despite the frigid air that the room held, the costumes were so bulking that they could heat up very quickly. Elsa was also smaller that some of her coworkers so she might not exactly fit into the costumes.

That was fine with her. She preferred to be comfortable.

Elsa smiled. She enjoyed working here very much. She could imagine it being any better than it already was.

She had been working here ever since she had finished college, actually by complete chance as it turned out. She had come in just for some recreational time for practice and it just happened.

Elsa stared in awe at the ice rink. It was very large; many people could be out on it. At the moment though there was no one in the room. She figured that she could get some privacy then.

She walked over to the nearby desk and signed a release for, which would allow her to use the skates with consent from the building and the company. She went over to the rack and picked out a pair of skates that would fit her. She slipped off her shoes and put on the skates, before hobbling over to the ice rink.

a familiar sense of weightlessness washed over her. It made her feel happy and she began gliding across the ice, shrieking with laughter. Ice-skating made her feel so alive; she had always loved it growing up and Elsa couldn't imagine having it any other way.

After what seemed like hours of skating, she final made her way to the edge of the ice rink. She sat down, needing a break. She sat down and started to remove her skates when she felt someone was behind her. Turning around she saw an elderly lady, with grey hair and brown eyes.

Elsa quickly stopped, unsure of what to do. The old woman was staring at her a smile on her face.

The old woman approached her. Elsa suddenly felt very nervous and very small. Had the old woman been watching her? She quickly stood up, ready to introduce herself when the Woman extended her hand and said "my my, that was an impressive display miss."

Elsa colored slightly. It was a rarity that she was ever complimented on her skills as a skater, mostly because she never got around to being around people whenever she did so. Or there were too many people to even bother making a distinction.

Still Elsa took the compliment. She fidgeted with her jacket and looked down at the floor. "Thanks!" she mumbled.

The elder woman chuckled "my name is Beatrice. Beatrice Crow" she said, extending her hand.

Elsa smiled and returned the hand skate. "Elsa Winters" she said

"Tell me Elsa are you looking for a job?" Beatrice asked.

Elsa stopped. A job? Here? Her heart hammered in her chest. A chance to work for an ice skating company? She felt herself smile. Beatrice noticed

"Ah, so I can take it your interested?" she asked

Elsa stepped back, folding her hands "yes mamn." She said politely

Beatrice had really helped her out. That had been so long ago, but she felt so grateful. After securing her job, Elsa had worked at the ice rink since then. Everyone had been so kind to her and treated each other fairly

They had put on so many performances during the years that Elsa had lost count, but she enjoyed every minute of it all. She was known for many performances to the public (but unlike Joseph she wasn't in the spotlight as much, something she enjoyed)

Elsa smiled as she sat down at the edge of the ice rink, taking in the amazing colors. That shined down on the ice. Truly nothing would be better than this. She took her ice skates and slipped them on. Stepping onto the ice, she allowed herself to glide across the ice, moving across it with grace. With each movement, it felt welcoming just to be here.

Beatrice had been impressed with her skills, and while she was not one to gloat about herself, Elsa was proud of her abilities and felt that it really showed for the most part.

Elsa's parents had taught her when she was very young (Anna tried and failed for the most part) and she enjoyed every minute of it. She had even been in a few competitions. She didn't always win, but it felt good just to try,

Elsa was a natural with ice and it showed very well. Every time she was around it she felt happy and she always wanted to be near it. She just loved the cold.

It was very ironic. She loved ice and snow, the colder weather for one. Anna loved warmer weather. They were sisters and they were near complete opposites.

Elsa continued to glide across the ice, doing all sorts of tricks that she learned over the years.

She rarely ever got to do this before working here. As a child, she only got to do so whenever it snowed.

Elsa smiled. Doing this every day was a blessing. She couldn't imagine doing anything else.

She enjoyed doing this with her mother (who was the one that taught her in the first place). she could still remember when her mother first taught her to skate.

Idun held her daughter by the hand. Elsa was no more than five. She was clutching a tiny pair of skates while her mother led her to the nearby hotel lake. The lake had iced over and they were allowing people to skate on it. Elsa had begged to skate so Idun to her to skate while her husband stayed with the baby.

Elsa was fidgeting. She was kind of scared. She had never been ice-skating before and she wanted to, but now, staring at the very large lake, it felt so impossible. But her mother had assured her that everything would be ok.

Idun sat Elsa on a bench, and slipped off her winter boots, before slipping on her skates. Elsa sat there while Idun put on her own skates. The young mother then took Elsa's hand a led her to the rink.

Elsa shuddered as she felt her sense of balance shift on to the skates. It was a different feeling than what she was used to. Her feet nearly slipped and she would have fallen if her mother hadn't caught her.

"Hold on now Elsa, it's only your first time." Idun said laughing. Elsa pouted. She didn't like that she almost fell. She stood up, shakily, trying to gain a sense of balance

Idun continued to stay close to Elsa. Slowly Elsa began to walk across the ice, gaining more and more momentum.

Idun stared in awe. Elsa was picking up her skill very fast.

After several hours, Elsa, while not able to skate on her own, was able to skate whilst holding on to her mother's hand. However, it seemed to Idun that the young child was starting to get very tired, for Elsa was leaning on her for support. Idun glided to the edge of the rink and picked up Elsa in her arms. Elsa slumped into Idun dead to anything. Idun smiled and walked back to the hotel

Elsa smiled leaning on the edge of the ice rink. It had been so long since she had ever thought about that day. It was one of the few memories of her mother that she had.

A tear fell down Elsa's face. She missed them. It had been 13 long years and she missed them every day. They would never see Kristoff or Joseph, the two men that made their daughters happy, or any grand children that would come from that

Elsa rubbed a hand across her abdomen. She and Joseph had been sexually active for the past few months, but she had yet to try getting pregnant. She wanted to what until after she was married to even try. Kai and Gerda were already on edge with how quick Elsa was getting married; she didn't need to add any more stress by adding a child to the mix. Even though Anna was probably in the same situation, getting pregnant could happen (but since she was married it wouldn't be as bad)

Elsa sighed. She sat down, wishing that she was with her fiancée right now. She wanted Anna and Kristoff by her side. They were her family.

Truth be told, Anna and Kristoff hadn't visited in a while and Anna had hoped that they could double date sometime. They just hadn't been able to do anything because of the fact Anna lived several hours away. Elsa was saddened by that. She had hoped that Anna would move closer after the wedding, but Anna had moved closer to Kristoff family instead.

It was all because of Hans. He had broke Anna's heart and left her to dry. Thankfully, last she heard, he was back down south, where is family company was. Anna just couldn't stay in the city because of the pain.

It was kind of ironic though that she had met Kristoff shortly after and moved to the suburbs. It was like a dream come true for them.

Maybe some day, Elsa would go to visit them, but it was going to be tough at the moment.

There was just so much going on right now. Elsa still had to pre plan some of the wedding, despite writing the invitations. Plus a weekend just might not be enough time to spend with her family. An entire week off was more appropriate; they would just have to find a way to get it.

She would figure it out.

Elsa smile, wanting nothing more than that, it would be one of the most precious things she could ever do with Anna.

As she continued to sit there contemplating her life. She heard a very familiar voice behind her "Elsa you're here early."

Elsa turned, spotting Beatrice walking towards her two cups in hand. It was hot chocolate. Elsa gladly accepted one of the cups, sipping it gingerly. The warm liquid went down her throat, warming her.

Bless Beatrice. She really was a nice woman. She loved to help others,

"How are you Elsa?" Beatrice asked

Elsa smiled at the elder woman. "I'm having a wonderful day." Elsa said.

"How so?" Beatrice asked

Elsa smiled and showed her hand. Beatrice glanced down and her mouth dropped open "oh my…" she looked up at Elsa grinning "how long?"

Elsa took another sip of her drink "two days" she said

If there was one thing Beatrice liked, it was romance. She was probably the only woman (besides Anna and Rapunzel) that she would consider gossiping with when it came to this sort of thing. She was probably the only woman Elsa would consider talking about her marriage to.

Beatrice smiled. She enjoyed it when Elsa talked to her about these things. Elsa looked up to her despite the fact that they hadn't known each other for that long. It warmed her heart.

"So whens the wedding?" Beatrice asked.

Elsa blushed. "It's going to be in December. Beatrice raised her eyebrows "but I thought that Joseph hated the cold.

Elsa laughed "oh he does; he just knows I like it. So its going to be then."

Beatrice giggled "ah. That boy loves you very much." She said

Elsa smiled. Joseph really did. He would do almost anything for her and he rarely ever argued with her on anything. That did have the very occasional spat early on, but they hadn't yet had a major fight. Elsa hoped it wouldn't have to come to that, but every couple had its problems

Still despite that, she knew that she didn't come across as bossy or controlling. The two found common ground with everything and didn't force the other to do anything that they hated.

Elsa couldn't ask for a more understanding person.

Beatrice took another sip of her drink. "Have you given thought to the theme of the wedding?"

Elsa laughed "I just got engaged, so not really, no."

Beatrice smiled "ok"

Elsa took another sip of her drink. She loved the taste of the chocolate. She had gotten in to trouble with chocolate plenty of times in her life. It was one of her guilty pleasures.

Beatrice and Elsa shared many drinks like this over the years. It was a hobby of theirs. They just loved to talk over these drinks.

It had started out so simply but now was a constant in their life. Both woman shared some love of chocolate and it helped immensely.

Elsa smiled as she finally finished the cup and placed it down on the floor next to her. She just loved that she and her boss did this. It made it seem less like a partnership and more like a friendship.

Beatrice picked up the cup "thank you for your time Elsa." The elder woman then walked away.

Elsa stood up and walked towards her office. There were very few places for her to be alone and she needed time to think about her wedding.

She sat down at her desk, and slumped. The theme of the wedding was definitely going to be winter themed (regardless of what Kai and Gerda were going to say, but that was the least of her problems) and she knew who she was going to invite, but there were the issues of her dress, getting the decorations and everything else that was going to be a hassle. Not so much so that it would cause a large amount of trouble, Elsa just wanted the wedding to go well.

Elsa giggled. It was a good thing the wedding was to happen in December. It gave her plenty of time to think about exactly what she wanted. She definitely would have to consult Anna, but that in and of it self wasn't going to be too difficult because Anna would love every minute of it.

Elsa then stood up. She needed to take a walk. She exited the building and proceeded down a random street walking towards a pet store. As she passed it she noticed a fluffy white cat staring at her. Stopping she turned to face the kitten, who immediately brighten when she looked at it in the eye. It started meowing and Elsa couldn't help but giggle. The cat looked so innocent.

Elsa never had a pet before in her life. Kai and Gerda were not exactly fond of the idea (neither were Adgar and Idun). Elsa never complained though, because at the time she had suffered from anti social tendencies and a pet would not have helped very much. Even though she was a mature individual and would have taken care of it, it wouldn't have been the first thing wanted in the house.

The cat was now jumping, and pawing at the window. Elsa smiled, the cat was very happy.

Waving to it, she smiled before continuing her path down the street.

It was quite the day outside. She smiled. Perhaps it would be best to go visit Joseph. He would be having a couple of meetings last time she checked. And wouldn't it be great if she just happened to walk in on him?

The company loved Elsa because she had met a few of the workers there during her time with Joseph. They seemed like a very happy bunch. Elsa couldn't help but be happy as well

Elsa and Joseph never discussed work all too much. It was rather annoying, though joseph had watched Elsa at work on many occasions (though he would never do what she did)

Where Elsa worked was not very far from where Joseph was thankfully. It would turn out to be a very sort trip.

Though they had a car, Elsa preferred walking. It was more enjoyable.

Elsa continued to walk own the street, smiling happily. Everything was turning out best for her. She was engaged, had a loving family, there was nothing that she wanted more. Her family brought out the best in her and she loved them very much.

She could see the office. Though Elsa was not one for building in general, she had to admit that it was a very impressive building. Elsa quickened her pace. It was nearing time for lunch, so she might have just enough time to get there and meet up with her fiancé so they could eat together.

Elsa wanted to go out to eat again. The office food wasn't terrible, but Elsa preferred to have meals better than the office food

As Elsa was about to enter the building, a red head walked out storming past her so quickly Elsa turned to watch her leave. The woman had an almost angry walk to her. Her hands were at her sides, clenched angrily and Elsa heard could faintly hear her crying. She almost reached out and called to the woman, but refrained from doing so. She was angry, it was best to let her deal with it.

Elsa then turned and entered the office building. She was hungry and wanted to spend lunch having a great time.