Anna’s wedding gown arrives on the next day and she is instructed to try it on. Her fiancé has left early in the morning for an overnight hunting trip. She tries the dress and it fits perfectly. Even the maids that helped her to put it on admire it’s beauty and elegance. Finally Anna moves in front of the mirror and gets a good look at it. Even thought she is not enthusiastic about her upcoming wedding at least her dress looks marvellous. When the maids have helped her to take off her wedding dress, she orders them to put it in her wardrobe room and prepare her a bath. After they leave, Anna starts to take off her undergarments. She is interrupted when she hears a gentle voice calling her name, “Anna?” Anna turns around wearing nothing but bloomers and a camisole, and sees Elsa standing near the room door. She has a sad look in her eyes.



“That wedding dress of yours, is it beautiful?” Elsa asks quietly.



“It looks marvellous. You should have seen it.”



“Could you show me it now? Please?”



Words fail Anna for a while until she silently agrees. She can’t deny anything from Elsa. She hears Elsa moving slowly closer to her. When she reaches for her corset and petticoat, Elsa stops her and says, “No, leave those aside. You don’t need them. Just put on the dress.”



“But–” Anna tries to argue, but she decides to do as Elsa tells her to do. She asks Elsa to close her eyes though.



When Anna has put on the wedding dress, she takes a deep breath and tells Elsa it’s okay to look. Elsa opens her eyes. Anna finds it hard to interpret her expression. At first she looks happy but then Elsa’s eyes fill with tears. Anna walks next to Elsa unable to understand her reaction. She puts her hands on Elsa’s cheek and asks, “Elsa, why are you crying? Don’t you like my wedding dress? Do you think it’s ugly?”



Elsa looks down and replies with a sad desperate voice, “No, Anna, not at all. Your wedding dress is absolutely beautiful. Just like you. Only this situation is ugly! You marrying my bastard of a brother is ugly! The whole world is ugly!”



After saying those words Elsa hugs Anna as if her life depends on it. She continues with a quiet voice, “But not the part where I met you. That was the best part. You finally brought light into my life after so many meaningless years. I wish I was born a man so I could marry you and take you away from this hell. Anna, I love you so much!”



Anna is left without words, so she decides to compensate it by lifting Elsa’s chin and pressing her lips against Elsa’s. Their kiss became intense, even more heated than the last time. Finally they end up in Anna’s bed. For a moment they just stare at each other. A long kissing session and excitement causes their chests to heave. Then Elsa dives to capture another pair of lips under her. This new kiss is even more intense than the previous one. With head full of desperation, love, and lust, Elsa decides to discover what lies under Anna’s wedding dress, inside her bloomers and camisole. Anyone could come in anytime, but in the heat of their passion Elsa and Anna forget such a meaningless detail.



Many hours of passionate lovemaking and they have managed to ruin Anna’s wedding dress. Elsa was so eager to get her hand on Anna’s “assets” that she accidentally ripped her dress. They can only guess what Elsa’s brother would do to them if he were to found out about their illicit relationship. They don’t plan to witness it so they start to plan their escape from this unfortunate situation before Anna’s fiancé returns home on the next day, a day before the wedding.

(I accidentally tricked you. This isn’t the last part. I have written one extra scene, a story about Elsa’s scar.)

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