Jack Frost was far from giving up. So, with his stick he pointed at Anna's footprints lying in the snow. "So, in order to get Anna back," Jack said, "We'll have to not only follow Anna's footprints, we'll have to..."

"Pitch is out there somewhere," North said, "I feel it in my belly."

Elsa panicked seeing Jack Frost had trailed off. "Have to what?"

"Jack, we'll have to get Anna back soon before Pitch…" North began.

"Just let me think, North!" Jack said.

"Think fast, Jack!" Kristoff persisted, "She could get killed!"

"I know someone who can help us," Elsa said, laying her hand on her husband's shoulder.

"And who will that be?" Jack asked as he turned to face her.

"Marshmallow!" Elsa called.

"What?" Marshmallow asked, feeling very puzzled.

"Do you know where Pitch is taking Anna?" Elsa inquired.

"There!" he growled as he pointed his finger up to the sky.

"Hang in there, Anna!" Kristoff shouted after her, "We'll save you!"

"Quick question, Your Majesty, but is your abominable snowman friendly?" Tooth asked Elsa.

"Yes, very," Elsa replied, "I built him as my body guard. He may look scary and vicious on the outside, but inside he has a warm heart."

Marshmallow sighed a contented sigh.

"May I see your teeth, Marshmallow?" Tooth asked him.

"Save that for later," Bunnymund said.

"We don't have time for that now?"

"So, why do you want to look at his teeth?" Elsa asked.

"I'm a tooth fairy," Tooth answered.

"Don't worry, Mom, we'll be back!" Jamie called down to his mother.

"Take care, children!" Jamie's mother and his friends' folks yelled.

"Ready, Elsa?" Jack asked.

"Yes, Jack," Elsa responded. Jack Frost held her hand and off they flew into the night in search for Anna. They were hot in Pitch's heals and so were North, Tooth, Bunnymund, and Sandman, who were sitting inside North's sleigh, while Kristoff drove Sven on the ground next to Olaf and Marshmallow went out in style.

"Let's get Anna!" Olaf shouted.

"Yeah!" Marshmallow agreed.

"Even if it takes forever!" Kristoff said.

"Pitch can be anywhere!" Elsa said.

"I feel it, too," Jack said softly and gesturing towards a hole where the bed once stayed, "Down here!"

Elsa looked down where Jack was pointing at.

In an underground home, Pitch had held Anna hostage. Anna was gagged and tied by Pitch's nightmares, grunting for air and freedom until she suddenly broke free from those bonds. "Oh, dear girl, why didn't Jack invite me?" Pitch asked in a sultry voice.

"Maybe you should be asking him!" Anna retorted, "What did I do to you?"

"Oh, dear," Pitch said sarcastically, "You're right, I should've asked him. What a shame."

"Oh, I know why!" Anna snapped, "Because you're a monster with no heart or feelings!"

"Looks aren't everything," Pitch warned, "Because my fear was no one believed in, but yours is the thought of your friends, husband, and your sister not ever coming to your rescue. Oh, and the man named Hans, whose heart was broken because of you."

"Oh, I know they will!" Anna continued angrily, "They're on their way right now to kick your butt and Jack and Elsa are unstoppable! Plus, Hans never loved me back! He left me in the living room to die the day Elsa struck me by accident! I was dumb back then, until I found out that Elsa and Kristoff truly loved me and that Hans was the one with a cold heart!"

"I know what will end your misery," Pitch lied, "A kiss because you're a strong, capable woman."

"Ew! Excuse me, I'm a happily married woman!" Anna said and spat in his face. She certainly wasn't going to submit to him. That's for sure!

"Prove it," Pitch taunted.

Anna showed him her engagement ring. Just as Pitch was about to pull it off, she punched him in the face.

"Anna, are you done there?!" a voice from above asked her. It was Kristoff!

"Kristoff!"

"Anna, we're so glad you're alright!" Elsa exclaimed.

"I'll get you up here!" Jack said.

"But please hurry before Pitch kills me!" Anna cried desperately.

"I will!" Jack promised, then he soared down the dark tunnel and held Anna tightly.

"Jack, I know you can do it!" Elsa cheered from high above.

Unfortunately, she spoke too soon as Pitch reached in grabbed Anna by one of her legs, causing her to scream. "Pull us up!" she yelped.

Marshmallow's body was overcome with rage. So, he pounded a hole, where Anna and Jack were confined, making it big enough for the two to escape, only to evade with Pitch Black with them.

"This calls for a snowball fight!" Jamie suggested.

"Snowball fight!" Sophie agreed, "Snowball fight!"

"Yeah, you heard the kids!" Jack said.

"Yeah!" Jamie's friends cheered.

"Who would like to start?" Jack asked.

Just then, North threw a snowball in his face, making Jack laugh. "Well, it looks like you want to go first," Jack declared as he brushed off the snowball off his face.

This time, North tossed a snowball behind Pitch's back. Pitch growled furiously as North laughed at him.

"Ready for a snowball fight?" Kristoff asked Anna.

"You bet I am!" Anna replied excitedly and roared furiously as she casted a snowball right in Pitch's face, knocking him down.

"Nice shot, Anna!" Kristoff encouraged as he slapped his hand onto Anna's.

"Watch out for these snowballs, mate!" Bunnymund said to Pitch as he pitched a snowball at the boogie man.

"Beware the frozen snowballs!" Elsa shouted as she flung a snowball at Pitch's shoulder.

"Ow!" Pitch shrieked.

"Don't mess with my head and butt!" Olaf squealed as he heaved a snowball at the dark figure.

A group of kids chucked snowballs at the monster, causing him to land on the snowy ground.

Abruptly, a giant snowman with a low growl advanced himself toward him and said, "I have to go BAAAAAAAD!" And he pooped out a snow pile on Pitch, leaving him unconscious.

"Come on, let's go!" Jack said and his wife and friends followed him. They came to an icy pond and danced on it. They were careful to keep their balance, though.

But it wasn't long before Pitch woke up from his coma. The moment he showed up at the pond, everyone stopped and Jack said, "It's over, Pitch."

"But there will still be nightmares," Jack said, "Not unless we keep our faith intact."

"And fight for our dreams," Jamie finished.

Pitch was left speechless. "Well, it looks like daytime has risen and you know what that means," Jack Frost said.

Apparently, Pitch did know what that meant and he was confiscated by his nightmares, back into the hole, where he belonged. He was gone!

Everyone cheered for Jack, the hero. "Yay, Jack!" Olaf shouted, "May I hug you?"

"Be my guest," Jack replied and Olaf sprung up to the snow boy to embrace him. "Thanks, Olaf. I feel warm inside."

"Am I making you uncomfortable?" the snowman asked him.

"No," Jack replied, "I'm actually touched." He then set him down.

"Don't worry, you'll get used to his company," Elsa assured him.

"Alright, kids, ready to head on back?" Jack asked the children.

"Aww!" they groaned in protest.

"Don't worry, you'll see us again soon, okay?" Anna assured them.

Their sadness quickly turned into happiness. "Yay!" they shrieked.

"Oh, and thank you, Jack, for saving my sister," Elsa said.

"You're welcome, Elsa," Jack answered, "That's what I do, save people."

"Well, what are waiting for?" North asked, "Let's get back to Arendelle!"

"We don't have all morning, mate!" Bunnymund concurred.

"I guess not," Jack replied.

"Come on, Sven," Kristoff said and his reindeer friend followed him.

Soon, everyone was home, including the children, who were reunited with their parents. Jack and Elsa stayed in Arendelle, while Jack's pals returned to the North Pole.

Outside of Hans' house, Hans was shoveling horse manure. "Why didn't Elsa tell me she got married?" he complained.

"Probably because we weren't invited," one of his brothers lamented.

"Why would you care?" Hans demanded to know, "You guys always treat me like horse manure!"

The End

Author's note: This will be my last chapter in this story folks because this time, I don't have any more ideas for this story. So, I decided to end here. I know some of you would be very disappointed, but I hope you understand and enjoyed this story. Thank you for reading!