The sun hung low over the kingdom of Arendelle, casting a warm, golden light across the castle grounds. The air was filled with the sweet scent of blooming flowers, and the gentle sound of laughter floated through the open doors of the grand hall.

Today was a day of celebration, a day that the people of Arendelle had eagerly awaited:

The wedding of Queen Elsa and Kristoff Bjorgman.

Inside the castle, the atmosphere was alive with excitement.

The hall had been decorated with vibrant flowers in shades of blue, white, and lavender, all of which mirrored the beauty of the bride herself.

Elsa, dressed in a stunning gown she had created herself with her powers, stood before a mirror, her heart racing with a mix of joy and nerves. She had always dreamed of this moment, of marrying the person she loved the most, of committing her entire existence to one soul—but now that that moment was here, it felt almost surreal.

"Are you ready, Els?" Anna asked, stepping into the room with a beaming smile.

Her own dress was a soft shade of lavender, complimenting the theme beautifully.

Elsa turned to her sister, taking a deep breath.

"I am, but…I'm also a little nervous."

Anna walked over and placed a reassuring hand on Elsa's shoulder.

"That's completely normal! But remember, you're marrying Kristoff—someone who loves you more than anything in this world. Just be yourself, Els. That's the best thing you could ever be."

Elsa smiled, grateful for Anna's unwavering support.

"You're right. I just…I just want everything to be perfect for him—and for A'Laylianna as well."

Just then, a soft cooing sound filled the room.

A'Laylianna, Elsa and Kristoff's beautiful daughter was nestled in a cradle nearby, her big blue eyes wide and curious as she watched her mother. With her soft blonde hair and tiny fingers, she was the spitting image of both her parents—a perfect blend of their love.

"Look at her," Elsa said, her heart swelling with pride.

"She's perfect."

Anna leaned over to kiss her niece's forehead.

"She's going to be the best part of this wedding," she said playfully.

"Now, are you ready to go? It's almost time!"

With one last glance at her daughter, Elsa nodded, her nerves slowly transforming into excitement.

"Yes," she said.

"I'm ready. Let's do this!"


As the two sisters made their way to the grand hall, the music swelled, filling the air with a joyful melody.

Elsa could feel the love and anticipation from the gathered crowd, friends, and family from near and far who had come to witness this beautiful union.

Kristoff stood at the altar, looking handsome in a tailored suit that complimented his rugged charm. His eyes sparkled with adoration as he caught sight of Elsa walking down the aisle, radiant and ethereal.

Elsa felt her heart skip a beat at the sight of her soon-to-be husband, a smile spreading across her face as she approached. The moment she reached the altar, Kristoff took her hands in his, his expression filled with love and warmth.

"You look incredible," he whispered, his voice barely above a hush.

"Absolutely incredible."

"Thank you," Elsa replied, her cheeks flushing slightly.

"You look amazing too."

The priest began the ceremony, reading scriptures from the Bible and guiding them through the vows and promises that bound their hearts together.

As she and Kristoff exchanged glances, Elsa felt a sense of calm wash over her. This was right—this was exactly where she was meant to be.

But just as they prepared to recite their vows, a soft whimper echoed through the hall. The sound drew everyone's attention and Elsa's heart sank for a moment.

A'Laylianna was fussing in the arms of a nearby servant. The little girl's face scrunched up and she let out a small wail.

"Just a moment," Elsa said, her maternal instincts kicking in.

She gently released Kristoff's hands and made her way to the side of the altar, her heart aching at the sight of her daughter so upset. As soon as she reached A'Laylianna, she scooped her up in her arms.

"Oh, my sweet girl," she cooed, holding the distraught infant close.

"What's wrong?"

A'Laylianna's cries softened immediately as she nestled against her mother, her tiny hands curling around her neck. The comfort of her mother's embrace seemed to work magic, and within moments, the little girl was calm, her eyes wide looking up at Elsa with trust.

"See? You just needed your mama," Elsa said, kissing A'Laylianna's forehead.

She could feel the warmth radiating from her daughter, a stark contrast to herself, and it filled her with a sense of peace.

Returning to the altar, Elsa cradled A'Laylianna gently as she stood beside Kristoff once more.

The priest smiled warmly at the sight of the little girl in her mother's arms.

"Ah, it seems we have a special guest for this occasion," he said, his tone light and joyous.

Elsa looked up at Kristoff, who had a soft, proud smile on his face as he gazed down at their daughter.

"You're going to be part of this, too, little one," he said softly, reaching out to touch A'Laylianna's tiny hand.

The priest cleared his throat, bringing their focus back to the ceremony.

"Let us continue. Queen Elsa, you may now recite your vows."

Elsa took a deep breath, holding A'Laylianna against her chest.

"Kristoff…" she began, her voice steady but filled with emotion.

"Kristoff, my heart, my mountain, my steadfast anchor in the swirling storms of my life. From the moment you tumbled into my chaotic world, a rough-hewn, honest soul amidst the glittering, fragile ice, you saw me. You saw beyond the fear, beyond the power that both defined and imprisoned me. You saw the Elsa within, the woman yearning for warmth, for connection, for a love that could thaw the deepest winter. And I realize now, that you not only saved my sister's life on that mountain…but you saved mine as well…"

Her voice cracked as she continued.

"I still remember the first time you looked at me, not with awe or fear, but with a quiet understanding. You didn't flinch when the frost bloomed around my fingertips, or when the air shimmered with an unintended chill. Instead, you offered me a hand, calloused and strong, a hand that held the promise of a life lived close to the earth, a life I had never dared to dream of. Before you, I was a prisoner of my own magic, a queen locked in a tower of ice, terrified of the very essence that made me who I was. I built walls, both literal and metaphorical, to protect myself and those I loved from the unpredictable tempest within me. I believed that love was a dangerous luxury, a fragile flame that my icy touch would inevitably extinguish. But you, Kristoff, you are the hearth fire that burns brightly, even in the harshest winter. You are the warmth that melts the frost, not by force, but by gentle persistence. You showed me that love isn't something to be feared, but something to be embraced, a force as powerful and transformative as any magic. You taught me the beauty of simplicity, the joy of a shared meal under a starlit sky, and the comfort of a warm embrace after a long day of hard work. You showed me the magic in the ordinary, the wonder in the everyday. You taught me the language of the mountains, the whispers of the wind, the silent strength of the earth. You are my rock, Kristoff, my solid ground. When my powers threaten to overwhelm me, when the icy storms rage within, you are the one who anchors me, who reminds me that I am not defined by my magic, but by the love that blooms within my heart…"

By now, everyone who had gathered to watch the ceremony was in tears, the energy in the room palpable.

"I vow to you, Kristoff, to cherish and protect the warmth you bring into my life. I vow to be your partner, your confidante, your equal. I vow to face the storms together, hand in hand, knowing that our love is a shelter stronger than any blizzard," Elsa continued, the tears she'd fought so hard to hold back streaming down her cheeks.

"I vow to be patient with your love for reindeer, even when Sven decides to eat my wedding bouquet. I vow to appreciate the simple joys of ice harvesting, even when my fingers threaten to freeze solid. I vow to embrace your quirky family, even when they sing off-key and tell embarrassing stories. I vow to be honest, even when the truth is difficult, and to listen with an open heart, even when our opinions differ. I vow to support your dreams, just as you support mine, and to encourage you to reach for the stars, even if they are covered in a light layer of frost. I vow to never take your love for granted, to cherish every moment we share, and to build a life together filled with laughter, adventure, and unwavering devotion. I vow to be a queen not of ice, but of love, a ruler of a kingdom built on trust, respect, and the enduring strength of our bond."

Tears glistened in Kristoff's eyes as he listened to Elsa's words, his heart swelling with love for the woman before him and the little girl nestled against her.

"I know that our life together will not always be easy," Elsa went on.

"There will be challenges, storms that test our resilience, moments when the ice threatens to creep back into my heart. But I also know that together, we can overcome any and everything. Our love is a force as powerful and enduring as the mountains themselves. I promise to be your partner in every sense of the word, to share in your joys and sorrows, to celebrate your triumphs, and to comfort you in your defeats. I promise to always be your safe harbor, your warm embrace, your home. I promise to learn from you, to grow with you, and to never stop discovering the depths of your love. I promise to be a woman worthy of your heart, a woman who loves you as fiercely and unconditionally as you love me."

By now, Kristoff was a wreck, tears streaming uncontrollably down his face as he choked back a sob.

"But most importantly, Kristoff," Elsa choked out through an overwhelming wave of emotions, cupping Kristoff's cheek in her hand and wiping his tears away.

"I promise to love you, always and forever, with a love that is as pure and enduring as the snow that blankets our mountains, a love that can melt the coldest heart and illuminate the darkest night. I promise to love you, not despite my powers, but because of them, because they are a part of me, and you love all of me. Let our love be a testament to the power of acceptance, the beauty of vulnerability, and the enduring strength of a bond forged in the heart of winter. Let our love be a beacon of warmth, a light that shines brightly, even in the coldest of times. And I vow to be the best mother to our daughter, to guide her with love and wisdom—just as you have done for me."

She pulled out a ring she had crafted out of ice and slid it on Kristoff's finger.

It was a perfect fit.

"You are my forever, Kristoff, my mountain, my heart. And I am yours, always."

Murmurs of raw emotion, awe, and adoration rippled through the hall as Elsa finished her vow.

Kristoff smiled tenderly, his hand reaching up to meet where Elsa's rested on his face. He gazed deeply into her blue eyes, his heart so full of love, that he thought it might burst. He then looked down at A'Laylianna who was staring up at him with wide, curious eyes and squeezed her tiny little hand, feeling a connection that would forever tie them together—all three of them.

The priest smiled at Elsa, clearly moved by her words as he wiped his own tears away from his face. He then turned to Kristoff.

"Kristoff, it's your turn."

Kristoff cleared his throat, glancing between Elsa and A'Laylianna.

"Elsa," he choked out, his voice thick with emotion.

"My dearest Elsa, my Queen, my heart, my A'Laylianna's mother…"

He paused, wiping away the fresh tears streaming down his cheek before continuing.

"Standing here, before the kingdom that has witnessed our love bloom, before the people who have seen our journey, I, Kristoff Bjorgman, an ice harvester, a simple man, pledge my heart and soul to you. I stand here, humbled and awestruck, not just by your power, but by the strength of your heart, a heart that melted the ice around mine—and a heart that brought the warmth of A'Laylianna into our lives."

He pulled out his own ring, a gold one with all three of their names engraved on it, and slid it onto Elsa's finger.

"Elsa, when we first met, you were a mystery, a force of nature, a queen cloaked in ice. I was just a man, comfortable in the solitude of the mountains, content with my reindeer and the rhythm of the frozen world. I never imagined that my life would be touched by such magic, by such grace, by such love. You showed me that vulnerability is strength, and that true power lies in embracing who you are, flaws and all. You taught me that love can melt even the most impenetrable ice, the ice that had built walls around my own heart for so long. You taught me that family isn't just blood, but the bond forged in shared experiences—in laughter, in tears, and in the unwavering support we offer each other. I vow to cherish your strength, your resilience, the fire that burns within you, a fire that both creates and melts, a fire that birthed our beautiful A'Laylianna. I vow to be your anchor when the storms rage, your shelter when the winds howl, your constant when the world feels like it's shifting beneath your feet. I vow to respect your independence, to understand the weight of your crown, and to support your decisions, even when they challenge my own understanding. I know that your responsibilities are vast, that your duties extend beyond our family, and I promise to be your partner, not just in love, but in leadership. I vow to be a loving and present father to A'Laylianna, to teach her the values you've instilled in me—kindness, courage, and the importance of embracing her own unique gifts. I will guide her, protect her, and cherish every moment of her childhood, knowing that she is a reflection of the love we share. I vow to never take your love for granted, to appreciate the sacrifices you've made, and to always strive to be worthy of the love you give so freely. I know I am not perfect, I am a rough man, sometimes clumsy, sometimes too honest, but I promise to always try to be better, to learn and grow alongside you. I vow to listen, truly listen, to your thoughts, your fears, and your dreams. I will strive to understand your heart, even when words fail. I will hold your hand through the quiet moments and celebrate your triumphs with unbridled joy. I vow to build a life with you, a life filled with adventure, laughter, and the simple pleasures that make our hearts sing. I promise to share my love of the mountains, the thrill of the harvest, and the quiet beauty of the frozen world with you and A'Laylianna. I vow to be your best friend, your confidant, your partner in every sense of the word. I will be the one you turn to in times of joy and sorrow, the one who celebrates your victories and comforts you in your defeats. I vow to always choose you, to put our love first, and to nurture the bond that has brought us to this moment. I will cherish the memories we've created and eagerly anticipate the adventures that lie ahead. I vow to love you unconditionally, with all my heart, for all my days. I will love you when you are strong and when you are vulnerable, when you are radiant and when you are weary. I will love you through every season of our lives, through every challenge and every triumph. I vow to be the man you deserve, the man A'Laylianna deserves as a father, and the man you chose to share your life with. I vow to create a home with you and A'Laylianna, a place filled with warmth, laughter, and the unwavering love that binds us together. I will build a home where magic and reality intertwine, where ice and warmth coexist, where our love will forever bloom like a spring thaw after a long winter."

Elsa was full-blown sobbing now, in awe of the words that had just come out of Kristoff's mouth.

"But most importantly, Elsa," Kristoff continued, barely able to get the words out through the waves of emotions rushing through him.

"I vow to be your Kristoff, forever and always. And I don't know how I got here…but I'm so glad I did. I love you, Elsa. So very much."

A wave of joy washed over Elsa, her heart brimming with love for the man standing before her.

A'Laylianna let out a soft coo, seemingly in agreement with her father's words.

The priest beamed at the couple, sensing the deep bond they shared. He then turned to Elsa.

"Do you, Queen Elsa of Arendelle, take Kristoff Bjorgman to be your lawfully wedded husband, to love and to cherish him in good times and bad, in sickness and in health, for richer or poorer, for better for worse, forsaking all others, keep yourself only unto him for as long as you both shall live?"

Elsa smiled and nodded.

"I do," she said, without any hesitation.

The priest smiled and turned to Kristoff.

"And do you, Kristoff Bjorgman, take Queen Elsa of Arendelle, to be your lawfully wedded wife, to love and to cherish her in good times and bad, in sickness and in health, for richer or poorer, for better for worse, forsaking all others, keep yourself only unto her for as long as you both shall live?"

Kristoff nodded resolutely, a loving smile gracing his features.

"I do..." he whispered.

"God yes I do."

The priest closed the Bible he was reading from and cleared his throat.

"By the power vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife," he declared, taking a step back and looking at Kristoff.

"Kristoff, you may kiss your beautiful bride."

As the words hung in the air, Kristoff stepped forward, lifting A'Laylianna into one arm while reaching out to cup Elsa's face with his free hand.

They gazed deeply into each other's eyes before their lips met in a tender kiss, sealing their promises to each other with love and joy.

The crowd erupted in applause, cheers echoing throughout the hall.

When they finally pulled away, Kristoff beamed at Elsa, his eyes dancing with happiness.

"We did it!" he exclaimed, laughter spilling from his lips.

"Oh my God, we did it!"

Elsa laughed in return, her heart soaring.

"Yes, we did!"

They turned to A'Laylianna, who was now cooing and waving her little arms, clearly enjoying the attention.

"What do you think, little one? Are you excited to be part of our family?" Kristoff asked, leaning down to nuzzle his daughter's cheek.

A'Laylianna responded with a soft gurgle, and the crowd melted at the adorable sight.

The ceremony continued, filled with joy, laughter, and heartfelt speeches from family and friends.

Elsa and Kristoff exchanged knowing glances, their hearts filled with gratitude for the love that surrounded them.


Later in the evening, Elsa and Kristoff found a quiet moment away from the festivities, stepping onto a balcony that overlooked the kingdom. The stars twinkled above them, and the gentle night breeze rustled through the trees.

"This is perfect…" Elsa said softly, looking out at the view.

"It's everything I've always wanted."

Kristoff nodded, wrapping his arm around Elsa's waist and pulling her close.

"I couldn't agree more. I can't wait to build a life with you and our baby girl."

Elsa leaned her head against Kristoff's shoulder, feeling an overwhelming sense of happiness.

"I feel like we can take on anything together, as long as we have each other and A'Laylianna."

"Absolutely," Kristoff replied, a smile spreading across his face.

"And I promise to always be by your side. This is forever, Elsa."

Elsa cupped Kristoff's cheek in her hand, staring deeply into his eyes before bringing their lips together in a passionate kiss.

"Forever."

As they stood together, the weight of the world felt light, and the love between them seemed to shine brighter than the stars above. It was a beautiful beginning to their new life as a family, and they knew that no matter what challenges lay ahead, they would face them together, united in love.

Finally, Kristoff turned to Elsa, his expression serious but soft.

"You know, I can't imagine a better mother for our daughter or a more incredible wife."

Elsa looked up at her new husband, her heart swelling with love.

"And I can't imagine a better husband and father. You make me so happy, Kristoff, and I'm so glad you're mine."

They shared another kiss under the starlit sky, a promise of the life they were going to build together.


As the night wore on, Elsa and Kristoff returned to the celebration, laughter and music surrounding them.

The festivities continued late into the night, filled with love, dancing, and the creation of beautiful memories.

A'Laylianna remained the center of attention, adored by everyone around her, as her parents reveled in the joy of their wedding day.

And as the final dance came to an end, Elsa and Kristoff held their daughter close, knowing that this was just the beginning of a wonderful adventure filled with love, laughter, and cherished moments.

Together, they would create a lifetime of happiness in their beloved kingdom of Arendelle.


And there it is! Elsa and Kristoff are officially married now! :)

I've been anticipating how I was going to write this since I first started this story. It took me hours to come up with the vows and honestly, I couldn't be more happier with the way they turned out. I've been looking forward to this part for the longest time and I hope you guys like it!

As of now, I've decided I'll be posting a new chapter every Sunday until this story is complete so stay tuned for next week's chapter!

Once again, thank you to everyone who has read this story. It means a lot that people are actually seeing my hard work and enjoying it. I worked so hard on this story and I'm so happy with the way it's turning out. I love you all so much!

That's all until next week!

Much love!

—XxEmmieAnakelexX