Thanks to BellaCullen931, I decided to continue this story. This chapter is longer than the first. Now, let the next chapter of Anna's, Elsa's, and Olaf's adventures with Kristoff and Sven resume.
"Elsa! Elsa! Are you ready to play with Kristoff and Sven?" Anna called.
"I am!" Olaf said with one hand being raised.
"Alright, Anna. I'm up," Elsa replied, half asleep.
"I'd love another snowman," Olaf said, smiling with hands behind his back.
Elsa yawned and stretched. "Well, what are we waiting for?" she said, as she and her sister put on their winter cloaks, "Let's go ask our parents before we leave."
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With their parent's permission, they vanished from the castle and they started their path to the Valley of the Living Rock, where Kristoff and Sven were currently living.
Olaf was thankful now that each day, the king and queen had gotten very acquainted to his company and he'd grown completely fond of them. "Hey, girls!" Olaf said, catching up to Anna and Elsa, "Wait up! I'd like you to know that your parents are used to me!"
Elsa giggled. "I built you for a reason, you know," she remarked.
"You were built for warm hugs," Anna concurred, also with a laugh she couldn't suppress.
"I love you, girls," the little warmhearted snowman said.
Elsa made a track for all of them to walk on. Unfortunately, although Anna was right by her, Anna slipped on ice and she was crying.
Elsa stooped down to her younger sister's level. "I'm sorry, Anna," she apologized. Swerving Anna and handing her to Olaf, she added, "Olaf, hold her."
"Okay," Olaf whispered to Elsa as he received the little girl in his twig arms.
"Shh, shh. It's okay," Olaf whispered gently to Anna as if lulling her to sleep, "Olaf's here."
Together, they tore through the woodland forest all the way to Kristoff's.
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Out of the forest, they bumped into Kristoff.
"Sorry Kristoff," Olaf apologized.
"It's okay," Kristoff replied, "I'm not hurt that bad."
"Can you help us?" Elsa inquired, "My sister, Anna is hurt."
Kristoff took Anna from Olaf and deposited her onto his sled with Sven tied to it. "Sven, go slowly, okay?"
The little reindeer nodded gratefully for he was loyal to his owner, who was willing to impress him and Sven steadily skidded to the Valley of the Living Rock with Kristoff and his three passengers: Anna, Elsa, and Olaf.
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"Grand Pabbie, wake up!" Kristoff ordered.
To his surprise, Grand Pabbie was still awake, though it was morning. "Kristoff, what do you need?" he inquired.
"It's Anna. She's hurt," Kristoff replied.
"I didn't expect her to slip on ice," Elsa confessed, "I used my ice powers and that was it." With that, she kicked a pinecone in shame.
Suddenly, Grand Pabbie had a solution to the problem. "Oh, I know something I can do that will lift up your hopes," he asserted, "But don't raise them too high. Anyway, here's my intention: Let Anna lie down here for a while until she is fit to play. In case you children don't understand, it means get better enough to play with you." He placed his hand on Anna's injuries as his way of healing her. "There, all better. No harm done whatsoever, my dear." Grand Pabbie still allowed her to lie down.
Anna breathed in and out as she reclined on the sled.
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When Anna finally fully recovered from her accident, which could've been fatal to a girl her age, she, Elsa, Kristoff, and Olaf each built a snowman.
"Hey, Sven, do you want to help me build a snowman?" Kristoff asked his reindeer friend.
Sven nodded.
Kristoff formed a snowball and set it down on the snow-covered ground and had Sven take over by rolling it on the land, making a huge snowball with his snout. Once the snowball was made, they piled it up on top of the biggest snowball.
Anna and Elsa placed a small snowball they completed on top of Kristoff's and Sven's.
Olaf impelled two sticks on each second snowball's side, pressed the black coals on the snowman, facing their direction, and a carrot to finish the job. "Perfect!" he marveled, feeling proud of his accomplishment.
Kristoff cleared his throat. "Does anyone want to go for a ride on my sled?"
"I do! I do!" Olaf exclaimed and leapt on the sled in a frenzy. He exhaled in excitement. "Nice sled, Kristoff."
Kristoff smiled.
Elsa, on the other hand, formed her own sled. Everyone oohed and awed at its marvelous appearance.
Anna climbed onto the icy sled and sat inside it. "Elsa, this is a cool sled!" she beamed with her hands in the air.
"Thank you," Elsa marveled.
"You're welcome!"
"Ready?" Kristoff sounded off, "Set?"
Everybody made themselves comfortable in their seats.
"GO!" Kristoff shouted and they sled down the hill, but he and Elsa steered clear of the dangers and managed to discreetly spin whenever they run into any obstacles.
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Night came and the five friends lied down beneath the colorful sky.
"The sky's awake," Anna puffed out.
Olaf respired, as well. "Yes, the sky's awake."
"Don't copy me, Olaf," Anna scolded slightly.
"Yeah, Olaf, it's not very nice," Kristoff agreed.
"Oh, I'm just agreeing with Anna," Olaf said, "I'm sorry you both feel that way."
Kristoff thought about this and replied, "It's alright."
"I'll have to admit, it's beautiful out here," Elsa said, "I remember Anna begging me to play with her until she asked me if I wanted to build a snowman. That was the moment when I finally agreed and followed her downstairs."
Anna grinned at her, not knowing what to say.
Sven moaned in awe.
"Even Sven likes the Northern Lights," Kristoff commented, "Don't you, Sven?"
The little reindeer nodded sincerely.
Elsa sighed inwardly. "I'm afraid it's getting late, Anna. It's about time we go home."
"Aw," Anna whined in protest.
"Don't worry, Anna. I'm sure we'll see Kristoff and Sven again tomorrow."
Her younger sister felt relieved by Elsa's true statement and stood up. "We'll see you tomorrow, Kristoff and Sven," Anna said.
"Bye, you guys!" Olaf called following the two sisters to Arendelle.
"See ya!" Kristoff shouted back and turned to his pet, "Well, Sven. I think we should start heading home, too."
Sven followed him all the way back to the Valley of the Living Rock.
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Once Anna and Elsa made it home, they hopped into their beds.
"What a fun night!" Anna breathed.
"Yeah and we were home just in time," Elsa agreed, "So, we didn't want our parents worrying about us."
"I can't wait until I see Sven and Kristoff again," Anna said, her mind fixated on Kristoff and Sven.
"Me, either," Elsa responded, sharing Anna's enthusiasm.
"Goodnight, Elsa," Anna said.
"Goodnight, Anna," replied Elsa and they both drifted off to sleep.
In that moment, their parents watched them confidently as the two girls slept contentedly in their warm and snug beds.
Author's note: Again, I thank BellaCullen931 for helping me expand this story, but I'll have to admit that this is the hardest fic I've ever written in my entire life, although I like Frozen. So, I just thought I'd take a stab at it from my Great Mouse Detective fanfics, although I like GMD a lot and write them up quite a bit. If it weren't for BellaCullen931, I wouldn't have been able to think of how to amplify this story as I go.
