Day 7: Mine, all mine.

Elsa was nervous, and she wasn't exactly sure why. It's not like she was having her coronation all over again, though this party was just as big, if not more. She was just getting married, what was the big deal? It was not like Anna wouldn't attend the ceremony… right?

What was she even thinking? Anna's whole family had come to the wedding, and the King of the Southern Iles himself was going to walk Anna down the aisle. And the princess had been too excited about her wedding to fail to attend to it; she'd practically planned the whole thing! It was all she'd talked about for months! No, Elsa had no reason to worry, but she was worried nonetheless.

She decided to distract herself by going over everything, and trying to see if she forgot something. Inviting the royal families of the closest kingdoms to Arendelle? Yes, she'd done that as soon as a date was fixed. Making sure they had enough food for everyone? Yes, she'd done that three times in the last month. Memorizing what she had to say and when at the altar? Ha! At this point she practically dreamt about it. Making her own wedding dress? Oh yes; she'd practiced for months, making some adjustments here and there, but at the end she was able to perfectly replicate it that morning with just a flick of her hand.

It was nothing ostentatious, or scandalous; it was actually very similar to her usual ice-dresses, except white and without a slit in the skirt. The cape was also decorated with floral patterns instead of snowflakes, and it completely covered her shoulders, instead of just connecting with her back. She had also done her hair up in a bun, and had her crown in place, instead of just wearing her usual braid. She actually was very satisfied with how she ended up looking that day, and was sure Anna would be too. But she was more interested on (finally) getting to see her future wife's dress, as the redhead had insisted to keep it secret.

Just as she was thinking about it, however, the pipe organ started playing and everyone stood up. The Queen turned to look at the church's entrance and saw her beautiful princess standing there with her father (who Elsa noticed was pretty old), smiling and looking as radiant as ever. She was also wearing a white dress, except hers was made of satin instead of ice, with short sleeves and a more voluminous skirt. It had been specially designed for her, and therefore fit her like a glove. The dress had sunflowers embroidered on the bodice, a design modification requested by Anna herself.

She walked slowly but surely down the aisle, wearing the most radiant smile Elsa had ever seen on her face (which was saying a lot), a clear blush on her cheeks, though the Queen couldn't tell if it was just the make up or not. When Anna finally arrived to the altar and was handed over to her future wife, each lost in the other's eyes, Elsa couldn't help feeling that was the most magical moment of her life.

"Remember when we met?" Anna asked as Elsa took her to the middle of the ballroom, to have their first dance as married women. The religious ceremony had been completed without any complications, including Anna's coronation as princess-consort, and then they'd had a banquet with their guests, during which everyone had been fighting over who got to congratulate them first. Now, the night had come and the ball had started, and of course, they were required to dance first.

"Of course." Elsa nodded as she placed her right hand on Anna's waist and the other on her hand. "It was a party much like this one." She added with a fond smile.

"And you were standing there being all cold and unreachable." The princess teased her with a smirk.

"I didn't want to dance with any pretentious prince!" She defended herself, blushing as she remembered how avert to social interactions she was back then. Granted, she still wasn't exactly a social butterfly, but Anna had managed to help her open up a bit.

"Oh, don't get me wrong, that was sexy as hell! Partially the reason I fell for you in the first place, really." Anna giggled. "You were like… mysterious, and poised, all regal and composed. It was easy seeing why every man in the room wanted to court you."

"W-well… you were even sexier in my opinion." Elsa replied, trying to tease back. "Failing to make the proper courtesy, being the messiest eater ever and generally acting clumsy and adorable."

"That's just embarrassing!" Anna protested, blushing and deviating her gaze.

"To others, maybe, but for me… it's why I fell in love with you." She finished talking, her eyes shining with affection, and her love for her wife coming across in ever gentle tone of her voice. The princess seemed to notice, because she instantly looked up and smiled at Elsa, staring at her in silence for a few moments as they slowly danced around the center of the floor.

"I still can't believe I was lucky enough to marry you." She breathed out, then leaning in and whispering on her ear in a husky tone. "And I can't wait for our wedding night."

"M-me neither." Elsa replied, her cheeks burning and heart suddenly beating faster. "Tonight you'll finally be mine, all mine."

"Tonight, and for the rest of our lives." Anna added, pulling Elsa a little closer.

"Yes. And I'll be yours too." She replied, leaning her chin on Anna's shoulder and breathing in her wonderful essence. In that moment, the rest of the world disappeared for the two of them, and they knew they had never been happier.

A/N: Well, that was fun. I'd never participated on an Elsanna week writing a chapter for every prompt, but I actually liked it a lot. Thank you all for reading and, if you liked this little fluffy story, please leave a review/favorite/follow. I'd really appreciate it :)

Thanks to my beta reader moonwatcher13.