Chapter 3- I Told You it was True Love

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Hans's POV

Once I heard Kristoff's plan, I already knew: Kristoff is crazy. Like an insane person. But, then again, so was I. Well, I was two years ago anyways. Who would dare kill the Queen and the Princess of Arendelle? I looked at him, and whispered back, "Fine. I'll do it. But if something wrong happens, you are dead." I warned him. I didn't mean to be so harsh on the poor guy, but it was the truth.

I walk over to Elsa and Anna, seeing a twenty-three year old arguing with a twenty year old about what true love was and why I wanted to be a king. The reason why I wanted to be a king was because of greed, wealthiness, and the feeling of power.

I loved money and the feeling of power, but now that I think about what I did two years ago, I actually don't need the money and power. What I needed was a heart, and not a frozen one. 

And if there were to be any way into wanting these things I would have to kill the queen and the princess. I know it is impossible for me to do that.  And that heart I needed? I think I already have it.

I soon stopped to where Anna and Elsa was. Elsa looked at me and held out her arms; she wanted to hug me. I held out my own arms and wrapped them around her, the coldness from her chilling down my spine, like lightning. It was summer, so I wasn't used to the cold.

Elsa's POV

I'm hugging Hans. The one who tried to kill me two years ago for money and power. As I am hugging this forgivable man, I look over to Kristoff. He winks at me, signaling that he knows what he just did, and I winked back, signaling that I got his message.  I stop hugging Hans and look up at him. "Where have you been, my love?" I asked romantically. I was trying not to burst into laughter because of how stupid I possibly sounded.

It would blow up the dare, like TNT would blow up the world. "Well," he began, " Kristoff suggested that I should look at the ducks before I leave Arendelle, but now, looking at the time, I shall be leaving... I love you Elsa." He kisses my cheek lightly. It's a good thing he didn't take it a step further.

Anna's POV

"I told you it was true love, Anna."

What? This, kissing someone on the cheek and the fact that he proposed to you, is an example of true love? Wow... I didn't know that.  I thought an example of true love was putting someone's else's needs before their own. Like, when Kristoff left his own needs behind and went to bring me to Hans, like Olaf said. I guess I was wrong...

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