A Different Point Of View

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A/N: Hi everyone! I'm not dead! Sorry for taking so long, but really, is it a surprise at that point? Anyway, as the title says, I'm writing this from a different point of view. This is mostly a filler chapter, but it might satisfy your Jelsa needs? Maybe? So... Hopefully...Enjoy!
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Elsa sat in the garden with Lady Thalia, talking with her. "So, how do you find the Southern Isles?" Thalia asked, eating a piece of chocolate.

"I've hardly been here for a week. I can't make an opinion about it yet," Elsa replied, eating a piece of chocolate herself.

"But, you're able to make an opinion on chocolate in a minute?" Thalia asked teasingly as she smiled.

Elsa chuckles, her ears pink. "Well, once I taste a chocolate, I've seen it all. So, yes. Definitely." She smiled proudly. Having a lady friend is definitely making everything more bearable.

Thalia laughed. "Alright, alright." She waved her hand. "Your sister and relatives will be arriving soon, right?" She asked.

Elsa nodded, fiddling with her necklace. "Yes, they'll help me with the wedding preparations. Of course, Anna and I would have preferred the wedding to be in Arendelle, but Hans said it'd be too risky." She sighed, looking at her golden engagement ring with red gems decorating it.

Thalia raised an eyebrow as she nodded slowly. "I see.." She murmured. "Elsa, I have to say, that necklace is very lovely. From where did you get it?" She asked slowly, looking overly curious.

Elsa up at her, surprised by the sudden question . What surprised her more is that despite Thalia smiling at her as she waits for the answer. She seemed  like she already knew the answer.

"I..." Elsa paused. "It was a gift for my birthday," she answered.

"Well, the person who gave  it to you had a really fine taste. It must've bee extremely expensive. I've never seen anything like it before. " Thalia giggled.

Elsa nodded mutely, not wishing to speak more about the subject. She's been suppressing these thoughts for long enough.

" So, I heard that Sir Jacob has taken you for a short walk around the town?" Thalia asked, a knowing smile on her face.

Elsa tensed. She had asked Sir Jacob to take her around the town- Jokingly, that is. He had shocked her by asking her to wear her cloak and meet him in the garden. He'd then taken her around the less crowded areas. What shocked her more was that she was actually starting to enjoy his company, AR least when she didn't over think.

"Elsa? "Thalia asked, tapping her shoulder. Elsa snapped back into reality, blinking.

" I... I don't know what you're talking about," the future queen muttered, trying to hide her pink cheeks.

"I won't tell anyone. I promise," Thalia said quickly, giving her a toothy grin.

Elsa sighed in defeat. "I asked him jokingly, but sir Jacob was seriously, apparently," she muttered, not facing Thalia.

Thalia started giggling. "Oh, I'm not surprised. Of course Jacob would do that. He's always loved adventure," she said, waving a hand dismissively.

Elsa raised an eyebrow, surprised by Thalia's manner once again. "You must be awfully close to Sir Jacob to call him that," she commented, trying to seem casual.

Thalia's ears went pink. "Well, you know how he is! H-he's an outgoing person so it's really hard not to talk to him!" she stuttered. "Where is he? I thought he was supposed to keep an eye on you?"  she asked quickly, changing the subject.

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