Elsa snapped her fingers and the previously clear air was filled with fluttering flakes of snow, nothing overly violent, she wasn't about to send a storm, but she wouldn't be caught dead with anything near a green Christmas. She grabbed a few gifts out of the pile her sister had left and began to load them into the back of Kristoff's sleigh, Anna quickly joining her to load the rest.

"Thanks for helping out Elsa!" Anna said genuinely as she beamed at her elder sister. Elsa had definitely been an indispensable part of her plan over the past few days, and had been very helpful since late Fall when Anna had first had the thought in her head.

Elsa smiled as she and her sister loaded in boxes and bags of all sizes and shapes. Everything was covered in pretty papers and ribbons and bows, the palace staff had helped them do all the wrapping as there were around a hundred gifts in total. "It's no problem." She responded, "I'd rather play elf than do paperwork and honestly Anna what you're doing is really generous. I'd be an awful Queen if I didn't help my sister help our people."

Anna smiled, "Really it's not that big of a deal." She loaded a particularly heavy box, especially given its small size. She wondered for a moment what was wrapped within, but hardly had the time to think on it too terribly much as she needed to return to the gift pile for the last ten or so boxes.

"And honestly it's Kristoff we should all be thanking. He's the one doing all the hard work." Anna smiled looking over at the man preparing to hitch Sven up to the sled. "We're just doing the prep work."

Elsa felt happy when she saw her sister smile. She herself liked Kristoff, he was a good man, but she liked him even better for the happiness he brought Anna. All Anna needed to do at any given moment was glance at him, and she smiled, which of course made Elsa smile. She was happy to see her sister happy, especially with a man who was so enamored and devoted to her.

"Well," Elsa said as the last of the gifts were loaded, "I'd better head in and finish the arrangements for tomorrow. You know Christmas can't just happen by itself sadly."

Anna nodded as her sister turned to head back through the castle gates. She had really appreciated her sister's help, especially knowing the sheer amount of work Elsa had left herself to do. She truly was blessed to have such a caring sister, even if it had taken a long time for her love to show.

"I think we're good to go!" Kristoff shouted to Anna from the front of the sled, the only space that was not completely overrun with gifts.

Anna walked up to where he stood smiling broadly, "I really appreciate you agreeing to this."

"Of course." He responded, getting off the sled for a moment to stand beside her, "Who else do you know with a sled, a reindeer and enough patience to play Santa?"

Anna chuckled, "Yeah but you didn't have to." She looked him over. He had really gotten into character. At first when she had asked him he had given her a tough time not wanting to dress up or spend the day before Christmas doing anything but preparing for the holiday itself. However from the first mention Anna knew that his fight was all talk, and truly was just an act. She could see it within him that the moment she mentioned the idea of him playing Santa, and the palace paying for and wrapping gifts for the orphan children in a local orphanage, that he was more than ready to do so. He had never really had much of a Christmas as a kid, the trolls did the best they could, but he never had gotten the cookie cutter childhood Christmas. She knew that the ability to give that to other children was more than he could ever ask for.

Kristoff simply shrugged and adjusted his hat, letting Anna look him over. He had objected only to the fat suit, agreeing however to wear full Santa attire in his own size. He wore black boots and a red suit, velvety soft and trimmed with white fur. The buttons were a shiny black, like little pieces of polished coal, and his hat was adorned, of course, with a big fluffy white pompom.

Anna reached up a hand to his face on which a big white beard was attached by strings. She looked at him with a light in her eyes, a naughty childlike glimmer there that let him know what she was going to do before she even did it. Quickly glancing to ensure no one was around Anna blushed and stood on her tiptoes to give Santa a kiss.

Kristoff felt her lips on his and ignored the tickling of his fake beard on his nose. Her lips were soft and tasted of the candy canes and chocolate she had been munching on over the past few hours. He put his hands on her waist and returned the kiss joyously. She was the light in his holiday this year. She was the candle on the windowsill, the fire that he always could return home to. And for tonight she was his Misses Claus, official or not they were engaged and they would let the world know after the holidays.

Anna broke the kiss, her cheeks hot with a deep cranberry blush. "You know those kids… the orphans… well this is really going to make their Christmas."

Kristoff, still a tad bit flustered from her kiss said nothing. He simply kept his hands upon her and brought one up to tuck a few strands of loose red hair away from her eyes. She was beautiful, dressed opposite him in a red dress trimmed in white fur that fell to the ground. He knew that she wore thick boots below it and several pairs of woolen socks. Upon her head was a circlet of holly and though she was coming along as herself, the Princess of Arendelle, he couldn't help but think she was going to make a very lovely Mrs. Claus.

He lifted her up by her waist and carried her effortlessly into the sled, setting her in the seat beside him. "Please don't put your feet up this time." He teased as she wriggled in and got comfortable in the seat.

"On Sven!" Kristoff called snapping the reins before Sven tugged along and they were off.

"I think you're missing about seven others." Anna teased back.

Kristoff shook his head, sitting beside her casually, "I only need one, always have, always will."

She smiled, Sven was pretty spectacular and she was sure that he would indeed put all of Santa's reindeer to shame. She placed her hand within Kristoff's open awaiting one as they dashed along through the snow. It was truly a wondrous way to spend Christmas Eve.