TWENTY-TWO ➳ THE WEDDING

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When Teresa arrived, she found the room packed with the people of Arendelle, and rock trolls. She had learned that the rock trolls had raised Kristoff the other day. If she hadn't have known that she probably would have been utterly confused at the moment.

The guards on either side of the door bowed their heads slightly at her arrival. "Princess Teresa," they said.

Teresa gave them a nod in return before walking into the room. She made her way to the front row where Elsa and Anna told her sit. She could feel some eyes on her, as everyone now had their memories back and remembered everything, including the three forgotten sisters of Arendelle. People had been hesitant about Teresa after Elsa had announced that she was Ingrid's daughter, but they didn't act on their hesitancy, they were accepting of her. Still though, they watched her.

When Teresa found her seat, she sat down in the pew and nervous looked around the room. She felt out of place. She sat up straight and placed her hands in her lap.

Her eyes then Kristoff's, who gave her a small smile. She returned it, then watched as he nervously shifted on his feet as he waited for his bride.

It wasn't much later, a few minutes at most, that music began to play. Everyone stood to their feet and watched as Queen Elsa escorted her her sister to down the aisle. Teresa, having not known to stand, blushed and rushed to her feet.

When they reached the end of the aisle, all the guests sat down, and, again, Teresa was the last one standing. Literally. She quickly sat down as Elsa handed Anna over to her soon-to-be husband. Elsa then turned and took a seat next to Teresa.

"Today is a day you will always remember -- the greatest in anyone's life," The Officiant began. "You'll start off the day just two people in love and end it as husband and wife. It's a brand new beginning, the start of a journey, with moments to cherish and treasure. And although there'll be times when you both disagree, these will surely be outweighed by pleasure."

The Officiant paused for a moment before continuing. "You'll have heard many words of advice in the past, when the secrets of marriage were spoken, but now you know that the answers lie hidden inside, where the bond of true love lies unbroken. So live happy forever as lovers and friends, it's the dawn of a new life for you, as you stand there together with love in your eyes from the moment you whisper, I do. And with luck, all your hopes, and your dreams can be real, may success find its way to your hearts. Tomorrow can bring you the greatest of joys, but today is the day it all starts."

"Princess Anna," The Officiant said with a gesture of his hand, telling her to then say the marriage vows she has practiced saying since they got engaged. "You may begin."

Anna beamed at her fiancé before turning to face him, their eyes gazing deeply into one another's. "I, Princess Anna of Arendelle, take you Kristoff to be my husband, knowing in my heart that you will be my constant friend, my lifetime partner and my one true love. I promise to be there when you need me, to fill our days with love, to comfort you and encourage you, to help you reach your goals, and to love you with all of my heart...for all of my life."

"Today, I join my life to yours," Kristoff began. "Not merely as your husband, but as your friend, lover, and confidant. Let me be the shoulder you lean on, the rock on which you rest, the companion of your life. With you I will walk my path from this day forward. This commitment is made in love, kept in faith, lived in hope, and made eternally new."

"I promise to love and cherish you."

'To give you my strength, to help you in good times and bad, to respect our individuality, to make our home one of love and understanding."

"I give you all of my trust, all of my tomorrows, all of my life."

"I hold in my hands beautiful rings," The Officiant said, holding up his pal that which held both golden rings. "They are made of precious metal representing two precious lives that stand before me. The ring has no beginning, no end...it represents the circle of life -- the circle of love. May they be given, and received, to remind you of the vows you have made this day."

Kristoff was handed his ring, which he then slowly placed onto Anna's finger. "I give you this ring as a token of my love and as evidence of the vow we have made. Wear it as a symbol of all that we share together. I ask you to receive this ring as a symbol of my love and as a constant reminder that I have chosen you above all others to be the one to share my life. With this ring I thee wed. With my body I thee honor, and with all my worldly goods I thee endow."

Anna was near tears, as was Elsa. The red head took Kristoff's ring from their Officiant and began to place it on Kristoff's finger. "With this ring I thee wed so the world may know my love for you. I pledge to honor you with all that I have, and all that I will become. With this ring, I thee wed and offer a symbol of all that we will share our hopes, our dreams, and our love."

"And now I dub thee Princess Anna of Arendelle the wife of Kristoff."

They grinned at each other before Kristoff leaned forward and placed a sweet kiss to his wife's lips.






A/N: Was amyone else kinda upset that we never got to see Anna and Kristoff's wedding? Like why tease us with that super small scene where we get to see Anna before her wedding? So not cool...

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