Chapter 9

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I read the parchments that had been laid on my desk earlier that day. Now that the snow had stopped, the town was alive again and needed my guidance.

I signed off on trade proposals, tax collections, and farmers statistics. I hated paper work, especially since I hadn't been doing it in a couple of weeks. I looked outside and saw Jack flying back from his duties as the winter spirit. I smiled, knowing as soon as he got here, he would want me to stop working.

Next in the big stack was the wedding invitations, over 300 of them, and I had to sign them all. But, since it was my sister's wedding, it was really no big deal. I had already quickly signed 30 of them when Jack came in through the window. He came up behind me and hugged me, giving me a kiss in the cheek. "And how is the snow queen doing today?" He asked me.

I laughed and took hold of one of his hands "I am tired, but I have already made up what we ere behind in because of the snow. We are back on track, now I just need to finish signing Anna and Kristoff's wedding invitations."

"I'm not surprised he asked her to marry him, what with the baby and all." Jack moved to sit down on my desk.

"No it's not a surprise, but I believe he would have done it soon even without the baby. He's crazy about her." I said signing another invitation.

"I understand the feeling." Jack said, which made me blush.

"How was your day?"

"Same old, same old. Frosted the northern hemisphere because it's late fall for them. Made it snow further up north, but didn't get to the North Pole. I don't really want to mess with North right now, it's almost Christmas. I did get this for you though." Jack said, pulling out something from his pocket. I looked up to see the prettiest flower I had ever seen, covered in clear ice. The ice glistened in the setting sun's light.

"Oh Jack it's beautiful! Thank you so much!" I hugged him, and took the ice encased flower, putting it on my shelf. Jack brought me random treasures every once and awhile, and this is where it all went. I looked back at him, sitting on my desk, with his usual smirk on. His hair was tossed every which way from the wind, but it still looked good on him. "Jack, how did I get to have you?" I asked him, walking back towards my desk.

"I ask myself the exact same thing my sweet." He pushed a piece of hair out of my face. "Are you done here?" He asked pointing to all the parchments on my desk.

I sighed. "I guess so, I just need to get these to the boating docks to be sent."

"I'll do that for you." he grabbed the invitations

"Are you sure Jack?"

"I'm very sure. I'll just be right back." He flew out the window. While he was gone I organized my desk. I looked at my shelf, full of Jack's treasures to me. Memories of places that he goes. I took pride in my little shelf, for that if I would ever lose Jack, I would at least have the shelf. "Back." Jack called as he landed on the window sill.

"Good, let's go." I grabbed his hand and pulled him out of my office. We walked towards the den, where Anna was supposed to be. We walked in and saw Anna and Kristoff curled up on the couch sleeping. They both had been planning the wedding and doing work non stop. "Turn around." I mouthed to Jack. We walked out and followed the stairs up to Queen and Kings chamber. I had moved there ever since Jack had somewhat moved in, my bed wasn't big enough for two all the time.

Candles were already lit for lighting when we walked into our room and laid on the bed. Jack wrapped his arms around my waist and began to kiss my neck.

"Jack! Quit it!" I playfully shoved him. He laughed and kissed me on the lips.

"I love you Elsa." he said kissing my shoulder.

"And I love you." I said while creating a quick flash of cold air to put out the candles.

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