Elsa walked down the black tarmacked path. Neatly cut stones lined either side. Upon every stone was a plaque with writing. Elsa was looking for a certain two. She hadn't been here very often, not as often as she thought she should. It had been three years, and she could count the number of times she visited on one hand.

She knew they were near a big tree. But the problem was; there was multiple big trees. I suppose ill start at the furthest one and work my way back. Elsa set of walking, passing people leaving flowers, families hugging and people crying.

Elsa reached the tree and looked to the stones lying underneath. They were newer looking than the others, plaques still shinning. Elsa took in a deep breath, and placed the bunch of flowers she was holing in the pot between the two stones.

She stood for a while, water building up in her eyes, hands deep in her jacket pocket. It was the middle of summer, the sun was beaming down and the grass and tree leaves were a lovely shade of green. Elsa looked up to the clear sky and closed her eyes. The tears spilled over and ran down her cheeks. She took a deep shaky breath.

"Mama, Papa. I-I'm sorry for not visiting much….I-It's been hard. Since you-…died. I kind of fell into a pit, stopped going out. Lost friends, and the worst part was…I didn't care…. I-I knew you wouldn't want to see me that way, so I didn't visit…I'm sorry."

"I'm doing better now though. I've found someone. Someone who loves me. S-S-She…H-H-Her name is Anna, and I love her… I'm gay… I've known for a long time, but I was never brave enough to tell anyone. I regret that I couldn't say it to your faces. I think you would have supported me. I hope…I'm going to be proposing to her today. I want to spend the rest of my life with her…I-I'll bring her soon! So that you can meet. I know that you'll like her."

Elsa opened her eyes, still looking up to the sky. She blinked a few times as more tears fell. She looked back down to her parent's graves and softly smiled.


Later that afternoon Elsa took Anna out on a drive, they were going up to the lake that was up in the hills to the north of their apartment. Yes, their apartment. They had been living together for quite a while now. Anna practically moved in after a few weeks of them being exclusive. After sleeping over for a month straight, Elsa suggested moving in with her. There was no point in Anna paying for an apartment that she wasn't using.

Elsa pulled up, both girls got out of the car and walked hand in hand down the short path to the lake. The lake was quiet, the girls were the only people there. Not many knew about it, the road it was on didn't actually go anywhere. It dead ended a few miles further north.

The girls sat on the hill, looking towards the lake. It was like a mirror, reflecting the sky and the sun. Tall trees lined the sides, and in the background the tall snow covered North Mountain loomed over. Anna sighed and rested her head on the blonde's shoulder.

After a while Anna broke the pleasant silence, "This is so romantic Elsa."

The blonde hummed in response, partly due to not wanting to break the silence and also, she didn't want to give too much away. She had a vague idea of what to do and say, but she hadn't planned the whole thing. She wanted an air of spontaneity about it. Even if that meant stuttering over her words.

Elsa got up and led Anna over to the front of the water, the view was better somehow. The lake looked even bigger and the mountains taller. Elsa grabbed both of Anna's hands and pulled her round to face her.

"Anna, I've loved every second of the past year we've spent together. I love you, I love everything you do for me, you make me so happy Anna."

"Elsa?" Anna said.

"Anna I want to spend the rest of my life with you. I want to be there with you at every moment."

Elsa let go of Anna's hands and bend down placing one knee on the ground, she fumbled shakily with her jacket pocket, pulling out the ring's box.

As she opened the box she said "A-Anna will you marry me."

Anna's hands shot up to her mouth as she gasped. "Oh Elsa." She breathed as she scooped up the blonde into a crushing hug. "Yes!" she shouted before planting a kiss onto the blonde's lips. The kiss lasted a few seconds before they parted, eyes closed resting their foreheads together.

Elsa slipped the ring onto Anna's finger it fitted perfectly, Anna held it up tilting her hand side to side, watching the diamond sparkle in the sun. "It's absolutely beautiful Elsa."

"I'm glad you like it, you have no idea how long it took to pick out."

"With you I can only imagine." Anna said, poking the blonde's side.

Elsa laughed, "C'mon I've got another surprise for you!"


As they walked through the door to their apartment, several party poppers went off, spraying confetti over their heads. "CONGRATULATIONS" the guests all said at once. It was Kristoff, Olaf and Anna's parents. Elsa had quickly texted Kristoff on the way back to the car from the lake, letting the party know that Anna said yes.

"Oh my god! This is amazing." Anna said.

"Come here you two." Anna's mom said, grabbing both girls and pulling them into a hug. "I'm so happy for you, both of you." She said tears apparent in her eyes.

"Don't cry mom, you're going to make me cry" Anna said.

The group took their time to congratulate the new couple, Anna showed of her ring waving it front of their faces, saying "Look how much Elsa loves me." Making the blonde roll her eyes.

The celebrations were interrupted with Anna receiving a call.

"Hello. Yes speaking. Yes. Yes…Erm…..Well I that does sound good. Yep….I'll have to think about it….Wow are we really? That's amazing!...I'll have to ask my grilfri-wait wife…no wife to be?...Yeah. Okay…Yeah I'll call you back sometime this week, thanks…Bye." Anna lifted the phone from her ear and hung up.

"Who was that?" The rest of the group said in unison.

"It was the main boss from Linked, you know the dating website." Anna said.

"Wait, how do they have your number?" Kristoff Asked. "Don't tell me their pulling some spy hacking bullshit?"

"Language young man." Anna's mother said. Making Kristoff look to his feet.

"Errm..well I possibly tweeted them a pic of the ring, and possibly saying that I've been proposed to from someone, and we met on their dating site. So I was basically saying thanks. But then they DM'd me wanting to get in contact. Didn't think they'd actually ring."

"So what did they say?" Elsa asked. She was curious about the part Anna where said she needed to discuss with her wife to be.

"Well we're the first couple they know about to have met on their site and have got engaged…So they want to interview us for an article on their website."

"That sounds fun." Anna's mom said, clapping her hand together.

"Yeah, they said they'd pay us for our time. All we have to do is answer a few questions, and they'd take a photo of us together….And here's the good bit…if we agree, seeing as were the first ones, they're offering to fully pay for the wedding as a good will gesture, well as long as they can run another article about it…What do you think."

Elsa's jaw hung open. Pay for the wedding, that would be amazing, we could book the best places in town! Anna deserves the best of the best! This is really nice of them, I can handle some questions and a few photos on their site!

Everyone was deep in thought when Anna spoke up "I think it's would be really good. Think of what we could do with the budget! We could hire fancy cars, AND think of the food!... O-Of course, you don't have to Elsa. If you don't want people to know we met on a dating site."

"Anna I couldn't care less where we met, I only care that we DID meet. I couldn't be happier that we met on a dating site! I would scream it at the top of my lungs to the whole world. I think we should do it, we could have an amazing wedding. And it will make online dating have less of a stigma…Now I'm even more exited to marry you!" Elsa said.

Anna grabbed her hand and squeezed. "Me too."