A year and half after Elsa's magic cast an eternal winter over the kingdom of Arendelle, everything seemed to be perfect. Elsa came out of her room, socialized with the palace servants, and had audiences with her subjects daily. Even better, she and Anna were regularly spending time with each other. It was winter again today (naturally, this time) and the sisters took a walk through the woods together.

"When on Earth are you and Kristoff going to get married?" Elsa asked out of nowhere.

Anna stopped and stared at her. "Huh? But we haven't even asked you yet, and—"

"You don't have to ask me, Anna!" Elsa said playfully. "I know you two love each other. I can tell it's actually true love this time. Heck, I'm surprised that you've waited over a year. I've never seen a princess wait that long to marry a man."

"Well, I kinda learned that lesson with Hans…" Anna said, feeling guilty of trusting her own judgment. "I just don't want to rush things. What if he's not the one? What if this is a mistake, too?"

"Oh, Anna," Elsa put her hand on her sister's shoulder. "Listen to me. I'm plainly telling you to get married to Kristoff. What more persuasion do you need?"

Anna sighed. "Well, we have been talking about it here and there…"

"That's what I like to hear," Elsa said with a slight smile.

"Speaking of Hans, whatever happened to him?" Anna wondered.

Elsa raised an eyebrow. "I couldn't say for sure. But what I can say is that the trade economy of the Southern Isles is suffering immensely without our exports."

"You didn't! I thought it was just Weselton! Way to go big sis! They'll be crawling back to us, I just know it."

Elsa giggled. "That's what they get for hurting my sister."

"I am so glad you're in charge around here."

After a few minutes, the sisters came to a large clearing in the woods. Thick snow fall covered the meadow, creating a literal winter wonderland.

"Oh, it's beautiful!" Anna said delightfully. She ran into the clearing, jumping and landing on her back to make a snow angel. She giggled uncontrollably. "I've missed winter!"

Elsa shook her head and ran after her sister, jumping in the snow alongside her. "This is just like when we were kids!"

Anna realized they hadn't played in the snow together since they were very young, nearly 15 years ago. "Not quite…" Anna said, standing up.

"What—?"

"Do you wanna build a snowman?"

Elsa's face lit up. "Yes! Winter wouldn't be complete without one!"

Elsa decided not to use her magic to build a snowman, but instead, she helped her sister the old-fashioned way. They rolled up large balls of snow, collected some branches for arms, and found some rocks for eyes and buttons.

"Did you happen to bring a carrot?" Anna asked her sister, checking her pockets.

"Hmm, no. I didn't think to bring one."

"Darn! Oh well. I told Kristoff where we were going to be, just in case he needed us. Maybe he'll bring us one?"

Elsa laughed. "I think our friend can live without a nose for a little while. We can come back later and put it on if we have to."

Suddenly, the two felt a blast of heat fly closely past them. The heat that came off of it was so intense that they had to shield their faces from it. From out of the trees, a figure wearing orange and red sped toward them. It sent fiery blasts nonstop directly at them.

"Oh no," Elsa said, panicked. She shot up an icy blast into the sky. It burst, sending hundreds of ice fragments scattering. She hoped this would get someone's attention, and that they might come to their aid.

"What is that?!" Anna yelled, as they both began to run for the trees.

"I don't know," Elsa called back. "Just run!"

They ran for the woods, dodging this way and that from trees that threatened to slow them down. Elsa used her magic to create chunks of ice that rose up from the grounding in an attempt to slow the mysterious being down. It worked, but only slightly. Anna looked back for a glance, only to see the snowman she and Elsa had just built destroyed by a fireball.

At last, Kristoff and Sven pulled up next to Anna and Elsa with his sleigh. "Come on, jump in!" Kristoff shouted. The sisters took no time to hesitate, immediately getting into the sleigh. "Go, Sven!" Kristoff shouted, and again the sleigh was at full speed, with Sven running as fast as his hooves would take him. "Are you girls okay?"

"We're fine!" Anna called up to him. "I think…"

"Yes," Elsa agreed. "We are."

A couple more fiery blasts shot past them, singing the sides of Kristoff's sleigh. "Oh, come on!" Kristoff yelled, looking behind him to see what would have done this to his poor sleigh. His eyes widened.

"Hey, you!" Anna yelled, turning back, too. "That sleigh was a gif— oh my."

Elsa turned back to see what they were looking at. It was a female with flames surrounding her whole body. She was using fire shooting out of her hands as propulsion to speed toward them. "Back! Off!" Elsa yelled with an air of dominance. She stood up and casted a spell, surrounding the fiery figure in a giant ball of ice. This slowed the woman down significantly, allowing the group the chance to escape.

Soon, they were out of sight of whatever it was that was pursuing them. Elsa tried to catch her breath, breathing deeply in and out. Anna looked over at her sister and moved closer to her. "Are you okay, Elsa?"

"I'm fine," Elsa breathed. "I hate using my powers as a defense."

"I know you do," Anna said compassionately. "But you saved us."

Elsa smiled, and leaned in for a hug. Anna squeezed her tightly. "Thank heaven," Elsa sighed.

Anna let go of Elsa and looked forward to Kristoff. She smiled at Elsa, and then hopped over to sit next to Kristoff in the front seat. "You did good, dear," Anna said, grabbing onto his arm and resting her head on his chest. "I'm sorry your sleigh got a little tarnished…"

Kristoff looked down at her and smiled. He put both of the reigns in his left hand, and used his right to gently stroke Anna's hair. "Forget the sleigh. I'm just so thankful you're okay," Kristoff said sweetly. "Both of you. Let's get you girls home."