OK some news folks. there will be no villains during the vacation i realized that it would be a little outlandish for villains, at least the way i planned it. so no.

that does not mean the story will be happy or lighthearted. it will have plenty of ups and downs as it goes along.

Enjoy


Meanwhile, Anna and Kristoff were snuggling on their shared couch; Sven curled at their feet. The two had had a very long day, and were just looking forward to a relaxing night together.

Anna for one, wanted to give Elsa a call. Elsa didn't seem to have much going on in terms of planning, so why not get together to help plan the wedding. The two hadn't seen each other in a while so that would definitely an added bonus.

Anna was happy that Elsa had managed to find love the same way she had (ok well maybe not exactly the same) but what mattered to Anna was that Elsa had managed to find a man that cared about her.

Anna knew that Elsa had so much turmoil and problems raging inside her, all of which had to do with the death of their parents so long ago. Anna had been deeply saddened of course; she had cried screamed, denying anything when it came to their deaths. But Elsa… poor Elsa hadn't even shed a tear; she just sat there a cold pale look on her face.

It wouldn't be until much later that Anna realized that Elsa had suffered what was called an emotional breakdown. Kai and Gerda had tried everything in their power to bring Elsa out of her state of shock, but it took years before Elsa had managed to recover.

Elsa a lost any sense of innocence after that. She became cold logical, and nearly overprotective of Anna after that. She could still find some sense of fun in her life but the carefree childish Elsa that she once knew was gone to her forever

Anna was forever grateful to have Elsa in her life, but she worried about her every day. Elsa was so emotionally fragile, that anything to hard for her to accept could make her snap right then and there

Anna just couldn't accept that if it were to happen again. While Elsa might be able to handle herself better, it would just be horrible.

Which was why, it seemed to Anna, Elsa having a relationship was a good thing. True, Elsa was very independent and didn't define herself by her partner, but being in a relationship says a lot.

Elsa could have easily been with someone who was in a few words, like Hans, a cruel person with little to no sympathy.

But Joseph… He was one of the guys willing to do anything for the woman he loved. He valued her thoughts and opinions.

He also knew of Elsa's insecurities. While Anna didn't know whether or not Elsa had ever told Joseph of the reasons she had nightmare, she knew that Elsa still had them.

There were plenty of nights were Elsa had woken Anna up screaming. Kai and Gerda had done their best to sooth Elsa, but it never worked. Elsa continued to have nightmares even to this day.

Anna sighed, praying that Elsa was all right. Elsa had told her that the nightmares were not as frequent since she had met Joseph; it seemed that the happier Elsa became, the less stress she had. Which was ok by Anna's degree.

Anna didn't suffer from the nightmares, at least not as frequently as Elsa had. She tried her best to cope with the loss of her parents, the same as Elsa had. Of course at the time, Elsa had been suffering from her emotional breakdown so she only had Kai and Gerda to help her through the suffering.

As an adult Anna was still as happy as she could ever be. Elsa was so reserved

Perhaps that was the difference between them.

Kristoff looked down at Anna, who indeed was completely lost in thought. He smiled and kissed her forehead. Anna jumped, not at all expecting the soft gesture. She looked up at her husband who was grinning a little too innocently for Anna's liking

Kristoff. He was such a big softie. He tried to act gruff and tough, but it was a useless gesture to even try it with Anna; she would just be able to see right through it.

She poked his chest, grinning "are you trying to tell me something, Kristoff Bjorgman?" she said giving him another poke to the chest, a teasing tone in her voice

Kristoff just gave her a look of mock innocence "why of course not, Anna Borgman. I was just kissing my wives lovely little head. If that wasn't too much of a problem for you." He said

Anna just giggled. She would never get tired of Kristoff and his random acts of love.

Anna had been through so much when it came to love. A number of boyfriends here and there throughout high school and college (though not until her second half) and then of course Hans and his cheating ways.

But now here she was in a happily loving relationship with Kristoff. She smiled hugging him closely. They hadn't been married long as of yet, but they had been together for almost two years now, and Anna was hoping to start a family with Kristoff soon. She certainly spent a large amount of time around kids so it really shouldn't be that hard to take care of one.

But Anna was still young, not even close to thirty as of yet. She and Kristoff were still getting used to being married; adding a child to the mix too soon would be a little much, or that's what Anna believed anyway

Not to mention Kai and Gerda. They were a little… stubborn about some rules that they would personally like to follow. One of them being no children until you feel you are ready. Anna did not feel ready. She wanted to be but didn't feel it was right.

But again all in good time.

She sighed and smiled at Kristoff. He gave her a look of concern.

"Anna are you sure your all right?" he asked his voice soft.

Anna shook her head. "I'm sorry Kristoff. I just have a lot going on right now." She said truthfully.

Kristoff gave her a smile "do you want to talk about it?" he asked

Kristoff was always willing to talk to Anna about her problems, no matter what they were. Most of the time they were pretty minor (usually Anna complaining about something. She used to do that a lot when she was very young) but he just let her talk anyway. It certainly helped her out more than anything else did.

"Well…" she drew out, unsure of how to continue "I'm just worried about Elsa." She admitted.

Kristoff blinked unsure whether to be shocked. Anna and Elsa were close. He had seen it with his own eyes. Every time they were together, there was nothing but smiles and laughter between them. Nothing he had ever seen drove them apart.

It was very rare for Anna to worry about Elsa. Most of the time, it was the other way around. Which made sense to Kristoff. Anna was younger and far more prone to dangerous behavior. There was this one time were Anna had decided that it would have been fun to go go-carting the problem was he let Anna drive.

Anna was, for a lack of a better word, crazy. It showed in her every day actions, but when she was let in control, she was dangerous.

Anna had tore up the track, zooming past everyone while Kristoff had held onto his seat for dear life. After that vacation, he would never allow Anna to do anything like that ever again.

Of course Anna did have her ways of convincing him to do the craziest things, no matter how crazy. It was a wonder that he was still even alive after all the things she had ever put him through.

But he loved her anyway. His life without her was definitely not as fun and he couldn't imagine life without her.

Before he met Anna his only really friend was Sven. The two had been together for a few years before hand when Kristoff bought him as a little puppy and they had been together ever since then (yes he was a dog but still) Anna brought a bit of flare into his life and he was forever grateful for that.

"I mean, I know that Elsa is doing fine and all that, but, I still worry about her. She is getting married though, so there is that too look forward too." Her eyes widened and suddenly a large smile appeared n her face. Of course whenever something happy happened Anna always managed to brighten herself up. It was one of her oddest quirks, but it worked. Especially since it took her mind of the doom and gloom.

Her smile was so large and she let out a squeal of happiness. "Ooh the wedding! I hope Elsa has at least something's planned!" it had only been a few days since the wedding had even been announced (well, not really, but Elsa was engaged, so that meant something.

Anna immediate started rambling "I should really giver her a call so that we can meet up somewhere and go over the many things that need to be done."

She grinned, "first off, we need to coordinate the flowers! Elsa loves winter so she needs everything to be nothing but white! White roses it is then

Kristoff just smiled Anna was going to be at this for what could be hours. Of course there was also the simple problem that was known as Elsa. It was Elsa's wedding, so she should be in charge of making sure she had what she wanted. Anna's input would no doubt be extremely valued, but Elsa would definitely not like it if Anna took over everything. It was her special day after all.

"And then of course the cake! It has to be chocolate. Elsa loves chocolate as much as I do, so there is going to be absolute no argument there!"

Kristoff chuckled he knew how much Anna loved chocolate. He could buy an entire box of them and Anna would be able to finish it in less than a few minutes. He never got between a woman and her beloved chocolate, ever.

He had first learned that lesson the hard way when he first met Anna. Never again

Anna just continued to talk, Kristoff not even listening now. He had completed his goal of actually getting Anna to cheer up (which really wasn't even that difficult to do any way) and now here she was just talking about Elsa's upcoming wedding as if Elsa would really agree with everything that she was saying. (maybe she would but still) Elsa really needed to have her own say on the matter.

Kristoff didn't know Elsa as well as he may want to know her (since they were in laws now) Anna had told him that Elsa was very reclusive and it took a lot for her to open up to people. Even Kristoff still had trouble during the wedding. Elsa no doubt liked him, she was just… distant was a good word to use, he supposed.

But that was ok with him, he didn't get close to many others either (hence why Sven was his only real friend). He had his family, whom he loved very dearly, but very little in the way of actual friends.

But Anna, she had a lot of friends, and he was slowly getting to know his neighbors here in the neighborhood. Anna was spending a lot of time getting to know them as well as the children that they had. Most of them went to the daycare that Anna worked at any way.

Kristoff wasn't sure if he wanted a child. Ok he did, but from they way Anna was acting it sounded like she wanted one soon. Which may or may not actually end up being the case, but he could wait a while for that. He was still working hard to make ends meet after earning enough to save up for the honeymoon he planned even before he proposed to Anna.

It was quite the trip. An island vacation with a large amount of water based attractions (Anna had done every single one of them, much to Kristoff surprise, but then again Anna was a complete daredevil, so why he was surprised was a complete shock anyway)

He and Anna had spent a large amount of time there, but then had to go through a large move in process. At first they lived quite a ways away from where they lived now, but Anna insisted on moving closer to home.

Kristoff agreed and they spent their time searching for a house, eventually finding one before moving in and refurnishing the place to their liking. It was a large amount of time and effort, but it was worth the large smile that graced Anna's face when they were finally done with it.

They first lived in an apartment together but now lived in a nice one-floor house with enough room for a few guests. It was also in a good neighborhood, which helped immensely.

Kristoff was at first shocked at Anna's choice of living. She grew up in a mansion, or so he had been told. But she was quite modest. She didn't care about money and neither did he. His family ha owned a business for years and he worked there.

He loved his job and always tried his best. It worked because the company was doing pretty well.

Anna loved her job too. She would always come home with a smile, never once complaining about the children she worked with.

If she wanted a child, she would probably ask for one soon.

Not that Kristoff was against the idea he just wanted more time. They hadn't really been married for too long. In a few months perhaps. His family was anxious for grandchildren though. After the wedding, his mother Buela had started buying baby clothes (for both genders) much to his own embarrassment. He had insisted he wouldn't have a baby that quickly (plus he could think of a few people willing to maim him if he tried)

Yeah, he wanted one when he was ready.

Anna at this point was still talking about the wedding and everything else she still wanted about it. It was going to be great, he supposed, no matter what happened.

Anna was going to be beside herself when Elsa actually did get married, that much Kristoff was going to be sure about. Anna absolutely loved it when happy things happened. Certainly seeing Elsa married counted.

But that was going to happen in quite some time. Elsa had only been engaged for a short time. Literally only the past few days.

It was going to take some time for Elsa (and anyone else) to go over the large amount of details a wedding needed (since it took Anna forever to plan their wedding) and every detail needed to be perfect. A wedding usually only happened once

He glanced at Anna who was still rambling

"We will have the reception outside"

Ok was she planning Elsa's wedding, or trying to redo hers? He had long since stopped listening since Anna's ramblings could go on for hours when she was happy, but this was literally the same thing Anna had done when she had planned their wedding (except for a few minor details)

But what could he do about it? She was just going to keep on talking no matter what he said. And besides wasn't she happy any way?

This was definitely going to take a while

"It has to be very sunny" Anna said, "Elsa loves the cold, but we don't need everyone freezing." She paused "ok maybe we should just have the reception inside then, because it will be much warmer then"

Kristoff just laughed. Anna was like this sometimes. She would ramble then realize her mistake, before just continuing to ramble on into another rant.

She was just so happy able to take the mood and lit it up to such a high level. It was one of the reasons that he loved her so much.

She was still talking about Elsa's wedding, which was surprising. She needed Elsa to talk about all of this right? Ok maybe it was good that he managed to get some manner of ideas ready, but Elsa still needed to be here to approve of them didn't she?

But Anna was just going to talk about it anyway wasn't she?

kristoff smiled placing a hand on Anna's shoulder. Anna stopped her rambling for a moment, giving him a surprised look

"Anna, its great that you have so much ready to talk about with this wedding, but you are forgetting something very important."

Anna smiled 'I know. I should really call Elsa about this shouldn't I?" she said giggling. "I guess I just got caught up in the moment"

Kristoff laughed that was very true. Anna could just go on talking for hours and hours, never quitting until she finished. Kristoff was very patient with her whenever that happened. He had to admit, it was very fun to watch her whenever she did it.

It was just sooo.. Anna. And he loved her for that.

But it was going to be very dark soon, and both of them had some work to do in the morning. Anna very well couldn't go to work falling asleep before any of the children got there before she did right?

Anna then stood up from the couch, smiling. She then walked across the room and entered the bedroom. Kristoff followed her.