Elsa's ice only melted when the Snow Queen wanted it to. Anna had been surprised when she saw it again, but could not help but be filled with glee. Finally, Elsa wanted Anna to be there with her.

It had been empty, Marshmallow long since having joined their family down at the Arrandell Castle after being found (by Kristoff and Sven) wondering the North Mountain.

Everything had been exactly as Elsa had left it, save her chandelier and balcony. Slowly, she returned it back to its original form. Anna could only stand and watch, eyes wide and jaw ready to hit the cold, icy floor. Elsa moved with grace, silently rebuilding the broken pieces of ice into a thing of beauty.

When she finished, Elsa stepped back and allowed Anna to admire her handiwork.

"This is," Anna said, looking up. The chandelier was perfect, exactly as it had been before. "This is incredible. You, Elsa, are incredible."

The queen blushed, her normally pale white cheeks turning a light pink. "Thank you, Anna. I'm so happy that you like it."

"Why wouldn't I?" Anna grinned. "This is incredible!"

"I rebuilt it just for you." Elsa smiled. "Some part of me told me that you would like this."

"Of course I do!"

Elsa leaned forward, her hand out. "Then I couldn't be happier."

Anna took her hand, standing still for a moment and allowing herself to truly feel the queen's touch. It certainly was not warm, but neither was it unwelcome.

They danced slowly and silently. It was clumsy, hardly suitable for the Arrandell ballroom, but in here there was no one to judge. The two giggled every few seconds, and both helped to pick the other up when one fell.

It was amazing, being allowed to be by the queen. Touching her, being with her, and knowing her was both strange and exciting. It made her heart ache just a little less when she looked into the past.

When their lips met, neither of them was surprised.

They may not have been able to reveal their relationship to the kingdom of Arrandell, but that was fine so long as they had there.