"You look energetic, master." Magoo yawned from the suite's sofa. It's already ten o'clock, and the prince had changed into a casual white robe, yet still refused to sleep. His wet, black hair is still damp from its earlier shower, while his eyes gleamed because of the light of the fireplace.
"I have never met an extraordinary woman before, Magoo. Her pale skin, her platinum blond hair, her gorgeous blue eyes. I have never been so... Filled with admiration."
Magoo yawned, "A pretty one, indeed."
"Whenever her eyes meet mine, there was something building up inside me. And I just don't know what is it!"
"Master, is the bet still on or you're getting lost in—"
"Magoo, I have never felt the need to be defeated, but now, I do. Magoo, the bet is off. I lose. I can never play with someone's heart, especially a heart so beautiful and courageous. Goodnight, Magoo. The bet, is off."
Hearing the click of the lamplight turning off, Magoo's jaw dropped.
It was official.
Someone had melted the cold heart of the Prince of the Northern Isles.
And ironically, it was the Snow Queen who did.
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He was never one to dress up. But today, oddly, he felt like it to wear the finest suit his mother had made him pack. Speaking of his mother...
His fingers found themselves grasping the golden locket that hung around his pale neck, his groggy expression turning into a smile. The thought of someone he had taken an oath to protect from the cruel world left him weak against his cold interior.
And to think, there was also someone else he thought about that made him smile today.
"Ooh, someone turned into a morning person today~"
"Good morning, Magoo." Aiden groaned, jumping off the bed.
"Oh, on second thought, you didn't turn into a morning person. Your suit is ready, by the way."
The prince stayed motionless.
"Prince Aiden, your presence is requested by her majesty, the Queen."
Magoo yawned, "Well, let's just see—"
Aiden bolted out of the bed, going to the bathroom and taking a shower as fast as he can.
Magoo facepalmed, "Perhaps this is the day where the impossible happened."
Aiden suddenly ran out of the bathroom, black hair combed neatly, suit worn and pants on. He opened the wardrobe, furiously throwing things around and about, and pulled out a pair of squeaky clean black boots.
He pulled on some white socks, then put on his boots. He snapped on his white gloves, grabbing his golden locket and clasping it around his neck.
He snatched the perfume Magoo was about to put on himself, and Aiden sprays some on himself instead.
He marched to the door, opening it slowly, while he fixed his hair.
"Good morning, Prince Aiden! Ecstatic to see my sister, huh? Nice suit, by the way. I would like for you to meet someone in the dining room, and don't worry, my sister's there, too." Anna smiled, grabbing the confused prince's arm and leading him to the dining room.
The dining room looked more like a ballroom, than it sounds like. It was a spacious hall, a long, oak table placed on the center. Many officials, ambassadors, leaders were already seated and dining an enjoyable breakfast, prepared by the talented kitchen staff Anna is a big fan of.
On the side of the dining room, is the one he had been waiting for, speaking with a burly, blond man, a brunette with short length hair, wearing a plain pink dress, and another man who has brown hair, wearing a plain suit.
What caught him off guard was her hair, that wasn't styled in anything. It was down, it was free.
And he had never seen such a beautiful sight before.
"... It's so nice to think you're joining the family already, Kristoff. You and Anna are perfect. When is the wedding going to be held? I'm sure mom and dad would let us travel again here to attend the wedding day."
He overheard a bit, as the brunette held Elsa's hands with an excited smile, her eye contact on the burly blond man beside Elsa.
Speaking of Elsa, her white outfit made his jaw drop wider. Anna snickered beside the amazed prince, suggesting to Elsa to wear her new dress wasn't such a bad idea after all.
"And who do we have here?" Elsa smiled, letting go of the brunette's hands.
Prince Aiden blushed, letting go of Anna's arm. "Excited to see me, my queen?" He said, taking her hand, pressing a chaste kiss to it.
Anna cleared her throat.
"I have to be honest, I am," Elsa smirked.
"Don't have to be too fond of me now, hmm?" Aiden teased. Elsa gasped, slapping his shoulder.
Anna cleared her throat once more, this time, catching the pair's attention.
"Everyone, I would like you to meet Prince Aiden of the Northern Isles."
"Pleasure to meet you, Prince Aiden. I'm Princess Rapunzel of Corona, but preferably, just Rapunzel." The brunette bowed down curtly, then grinning at the prince with her energetic, round green eyes.
"Prince Eugene, of Corona. But please, my man, call me Flynn." Eugene introduced proudly, shaking his fellow prince's hand, "Husband of blondie here. I know, her hair's not blond, but it used to be."
The Northern Isles' prince's eyes widened in realization, "Wait, are you the princess whose hair can glow and heal wounds or injuries?"
Rapunzel nodded with a smile, "Yes, that one. But apparently, my hair doesn't do that anymore. It got cut off in a bad situation, one that I don't want to talk about. Anyways, I'm cousins with both Anna and Elsa."
Anna chuckled, "Our family is a bit too magical, Aiden. By the way, meet my fiancé, Prince Kristoff of Arendelle." She teasingly announced, earning a sarcastic laugh from the burly blond man.
"I told you, love, to stop announcing my name like that. I'm not a prince." Kristoff sighed.
"... Yet. Kristoff, meet Prince Aiden of the Northern Isles."
Kristoff gave him a sheepish smile, "Hello, Prince Aiden. I'm just a regular guy who lives with his reindeer best friend, raised by trolls, engaged with a princess, family with an ice and snow wielding queen and a talking and walking snowman, yes, I'm proud of my family."
Aiden laughed, "That sounded more like an application."
"I know, right?" Kristoff laughed back, "Good thing you're a nice guy like Flynn here, not pompous like one of the other princes." The mountain man smiled.
"I didn't want to be like the usual," he smiled, "And besides, my mother didn't raise me to be like those."
"Then your mother is a miracle." Kristoff smiled, "Let's eat, by the way. I'm starving. Let's go before you stare at Elsa for the day."
Aiden gasped and Kristoff laughed, "Dig in, Aiden."