Anna laid on her back in bed, looking up into the ceiling of her bedroom and heard the twins, Mia and Conner, gurgling and laughing together near her. It was about morning time and she could hear the bustling of the maids and the small vacuum cleaner running across the rugs.
"Anna?" Kristoff said from across the room. Anna looked over to see him dressed in his work clothes; heavy, wooly layers. "Good morning." He smiled and walked over to the bed, kissing her lightly on the forehead.
"Morning." Anna smiled and sat up, straightening her body out and felt her bed hair sticking up in every which way.
"I love your bed head." He laughed and headed over to pick up the babies, bringing them over to the bed. "Do you think Mia will have your bed head?"
"Oh gosh. I hope not." Anna giggled and reached over to the night table for her black brush and began combing out her tangles. "I love them so much." Anna smiled and watched as her children squirmed around on the bed and Conner was holding onto Kristoff's meaty fingers and Mia was cooing quietly.
"And I love you." Kristoff smiled up at Anna and he really did love her. Every little part and inch of her, from her sloppy bed head, to when she could stare adoringly at Kristoff or the babies, the way she giggled and the way her eyes crinkled lightly.
"I love you too." She smiled and picked Mia up, bouncing her up and down on the bed in front of her. "Hi, baby girl." Anna cooed to her while she bounced Mia up and down.
"Anna, she's going to spit up."
"I'd like to kindly remind you how many times I've done this with her-"
"And how many times I've warned you."
"Yes, but she hasn't spit up yet." Anna said and stuck her tongue over at Kristoff, trying to lighten the small bit of tension. "Huh, my little Mia?" Anna smiled and rubbed noses with Mia, making her coo and giggle. "You'd never spit up on mommy." She smiled at Mia then handed her lightly over to Kristoff. "I'm going to go change." Anna said and hopped up out of bed and over to her closet, grabbing a nicely fitting light brown dress that had a floral type print to it and picked out matching boots for the day.
"Oh, Mia!" Kristoff complained. Anna looked over to see Kristoff holding Mia at arm's length apart and seeing Mia's spit up all over the front of his shirt. "Anna, please take her. This is why I asked you not to bounce her up and down."
"This isn't my fault." Anna said, stifling a giggle while she took Mia and laid her down into her cradle. She began wiping off her daughter's throw up. "Huh, Mia? You saved it just for daddy because you love him so much." She smiled and picked Mia up, bringing her over to Kristoff. "You know you can't be upset with this little face of hers." Anna said and put Mia in front of him. Mia began blowing light spit bubbles with her mouth and once they popped she let out a few belly laughs.
"No, I can't," Kristoff smiled and kissed Mia on her forehead. He continued wiping off his clothing until her spit up was completely gone. "I have work though. I'll be back before dinner."
"Do you have to go?" Anna asked, laying Mia and Conner back into their crib and stood in front of Kristoff. She laid her hands onto his chest and hugged him tightly then looked up to him.
"Yes," He whispered. "I'll be back before you know it." He said and cupped her chin between his fingers and tilted her head up to his level and leaned down, kissing her lightly on the lips. He made his way down to her neck, kissing lightly from her ear to the collar line of her dress. Anna tilted her head slightly to the side, closing her eyes and felt his hands reach down to her side, lifting her up and onto her back on their bed. He continued kissing down her neck and laid his hands on her thighs.
"Anna?" Elsa's voice called out from the other side of the door.
"Oof." Anna muttered while she pushed Kristoff up and off of her, straightening her dress out for Elsa to come in. "Come in." She said and stood near Kristoff, holding his much bigger hand.
"I'm going to head to work now." Kristoff smiled down at Anna and kissed her lightly on the forehead. "I love you."
"I love you too." She smiled and watched as Elsa entered and Kristoff left the bedroom, shutting the door behind him.
"Good morning." Elsa smiled and stood near the babies crib.
"Morning." Anna smiled awkwardly and waved to her.
"I was wondering if you'd like to help me with the wedding plans, Hans' mother will help too."
"Oh, actually, Hans asked Kristoff if I'd take you out on a girl's day."
"So that's where he was this morning." Elsa nodded and looked down at her feet. She was wearing her ice crystal shoes that she made years ago and pulled out her old blue dress again. This time the train was beautifully attached to the back of the dress and shimmered it's way to the floor.
"It's nice seeing you back in that dress."
"Thank you." Elsa smiled at Anna but furrowed her eyebrows a second later. "Why does he want us to go on a girls day? Not that I'm complaining, that'd be nice and all but what about the wedding plans?"
"Hans said he was taking care of it today. I could have Kai and one of the other maids watch the babies while we go out?"
"Hm..." Elsa said and stared down at the carpeted floor, thinking of what she had to do today. "Actually, I have paperwork to do... But maybe another day?" Elsa smiled up at Anna, cocking her head to the side a little.
"Oh," Anna nodded slowly but kept a smile plastered for Elsa's sake. "No problem." Anna shrugged and took Conner out of the crib. "I have to feed them both anyways."
"Okay. Off to my paperwork, oh joy." Elsa said sarcastically and headed out of her sister's bedroom, down to her office to start her hours work of paperwork.

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Heated Ice (Helsa)
Hayran KurguAt the beginning of the story Hans has escaped from Arendelle's jail and Elsa has to go searching for him. Years after Prince Hans has returned to the Southern Isles, life for Queen Elsa and Princess Anna seems to have blossomed. Elsa still doesn't...