A/N- This chapter is maily form Anna's POV. Everthing will make sense in later chapters, right now I'm building the foundation. For those of you wondering abou the posting schedule, starting next week expect a new chapter every Wednesday and Sunday. Until then... Stay Frosty.

Chapter 2

Elsa stood before the dining room doors listening for any movement. When she heard none, she quickly opened the door and dashed into the room, only to be stopped by Kai.

"Queen Elsa, the Minister is just outside. Shall I tell him to enter? Or would you like to do that yourself?" He smirked, knowing that she never planned to have this conversation.

"Tell him to come in and sit down at the table, I will go and freshen up." Kai obediently nodded his head, turned on his heels, but was stopped when she wispered in his ear, "Don't ever let me sleep this late again, or it's your head next time."

"I have no idea what your talking about, your majesty." He said with a smirk. He slowly walked over to the large door, grabbed the brass knob, opened the door and walked down the hall to the minister. Finally he's gone. Elsa walked over to the table that stretched from one end of the room to the other. Why does this table have to be so damn big? She pulled out one of the wooden chairs at the head of the table. She sat down with a thud.

It's only one hour. I'll survive. The large door that Kai walked through opened to reveal a sharply dressed man. "Your Majesty," he said with a bow. "My name is Fredrick Hollond, I am the Minister of Agriculture."

"Ah welcome to the castle Fredrick, now if you would take a seat I'll summon a servant to start lunch and we can start our meeting." She said with a smile. I'm not going to make it.

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"Anna get back here you don't even know where you're going!" Kristoff said between breaths. "Please for the love of god quit running."

"Why are you so out of shape?" Anna replied with a teasing grin. "I thought you were a big strong moutain man, and a fitting reindeer king? And I do to know where I'm going!" Anna exclaimed.

"Oh come on, enough with the teasing," he pleaded. "Can we have one NORMAL day together?" Anna slowed to a walking pace. "Is that better my reindeer king?"

"Much." He laughed, as he looked around the woods. "The hot springs are just up ahead." Anna sighed as she let Kristoff take the lead. "Could you hang back a bit, I want this to be a suprise."

Anna thought hard. What is this man planning. I thought this was just a normal picnic, not something romantic? Do I want it to be romantic? No... No Kristoff is nice. He is like a brother to me, I hope he dosen't want anything more. Oh jeez.

Finally realizing that she was asked a question, she replied "Sure no big deal."

"Thanks, you won't regret it." With that he took off, following a beaten down trail away from the hot springs. Take your time. Anna thought. She was very nervous that Kristoff would do something foolish, like ask her to marry him. He wouldn't do that right? Right? Anna just calm down and take some deep breaths, he isn't Hans, he will not ask you to marry him. She sighed and sat down. Around her was scattered shells of walnuts. Seeing those reminded her of Elsa. There was one specific memory that came to mind.

When she and Elsa were kids, their parents would take them for walks in the woods. There was this one day when her parents pointed out and old tree and said it grows this amazing food called a walnut. Anna would just laugh while Elsa took everyone of their words in like it was their last. He father walked over to the tree and picked up a large green ball and tossed it to Anna.

"That is a walnut. We use that to season a lot of the food you eat. You know your mother and Gerda would eat those like crazy when she was pregnant with you." Her father was soon laughing along with Anna and her mother, when Anna threw the walnut and hit Elsa square in the back. They all laughed and played there all day. Then they went back to the castle to sleep. She hugged Elsa that night and apologized abou the walnut. "It's okay Anna." Elsa replied. "I still love you. Now go to sleep"

Anna was smiling in a haze when Kristoff returned. "Are you ready?" He asked in a shakey voice. "Sure." They walked down the path, Anna gasped when she seen what Kristoff had slaved over. She gazed down at the checkerd blanket, then to the hanging flowers and the present in the middle of it all. The clearing they were in was surrounded with large, beautiful oak trees. "Kristoff." Anna muttered.

"Stop. I want this to be special." He walked over infront of Anna, put a finger under her chin and pushed it up so she would look at him. She was completely flustered now, her face was redder than red. "I- These last few months have been the best of my life. Anna I love you. I wanted to show you how much I did, words cannot even begin to express what I feel like whwn I'm around you." He led her over to the blanket that had the gift on it. He began to slowly open it, causing Anna to gasp when she realized what the little black box contained. "Anna..." He opened it slowly, kneeling down in front of her. "Will you marry me?"

"Kristoff..." Anna was a loss for words. She didn't want this type of relationship with Kristoff, the only problem was she didn't know how to tell him this. "I- I can't Kristoff." The pained expression that passed across his face, couldn't be missed. "I'm sorry Kristoff, but your like a brother to me. I- I'm rea- really sorry."

"Anna..." She dashed away down the path yelling over her sholder, "I'm sorry!"

"Please... Don't go." He broke, he started weeping on the ground now. "I love you Anna." He said to himself.