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In the Moors, Elsa remains unconscious from her brief battle with Maleficent, while Rey and Spider-Man are in the middle of yet another argument. Jack just stayed away and practiced his sword on a tree. However, he can't ignore the bickering, as the two were speaking as if they were trying to shout in a noisy crowd.

"You wanted to run away!" yelled Rey.

"You were jumping straight to the path of death!" retorted Spider-Man.

"It's called head-on confrontation," said Rey. "Do you even know what that means?"

"Of course, I do," answered Spider-Man. "I fight bad guys for a living."

"Yet a woman makes you yield," said Rey.

"I wasn't yielding," said Spider-Man. "I was just thinking that we rethink our strategy before we attack."

"Well, look where that kind of thinking got us," retorted Rey.

"I am getting sick of your attitude, missy!" yelled Spider-Man.

"I am growing weary of your self-righteous bravado!" yelled Rey.

The two stopped fighting when the ice cuffs chaining them together melted, freeing them from each other. Everyone turns their heads to see Elsa, finally conscious but wearing a look that is absolutely not positive.

"Are we in trouble for fighting again?" asked Spider-Man in his usual humorous tone.

"No," said Elsa, standing up. "I tried asking you both nicely to get along. I tried forcing you by sticking you to each other. Nothing is working. You two are like children. Always bickering."

"That doesn't sound like a queenly thing to say," said Jack.

"Please, Mr. Sparrow, stay out of this," interrupted Elsa. Turning her attention back to the two teenagers, she says, "I don't know how to help you two, but I am finished. Right now, my only concern is stopping Maleficent and completing our quest."

"The wicked woman has the wand," reminded Jack. "You can only do ice magic. What do you propose we do?"

"I don't know, but I'll fine a way," answered Elsa. "We just have to work together and solve this."

"My ship is back in the old wizard's realm," reminded Jack.

"Your point, Mr. Sparrow?" asked Elsa.

"I'm afraid our deal is off," said Jack. "We have no passage back. My ship is out of reach. I'm afraid I can't help anymore."

Elsa didn't respond. She just stared into the middle distance.

"I can't do this anymore," she said. "My parents have taught me how to be a well-mannered adult, but today, I don't feel like being one." She looks at the pirate. "Mr. Sparrow, has it ever occurred to you that there are things more important than your ship?" She looks at Rey and Spider-Man. "As for you two, all I can say is... you're on your own."

Elsa disappears in a mist of snowflakes, leaving her ex-teammates behind.

"What have we done?" wondered Rey.

"Clearly, her majesty has some issues she needs to deal with on her own," said Jack.

"Those are issues are us," said Spider-Man. "But she's not dealing with us, she just abandoned us."

"Well, we did get under her nerves too much," said Jack.

Spider-Man started wandering to a random direction. "What are we even doing? We're four people from different worlds who joined forces just to rescue a wizard who can help us get home. How could we fall apart in a few hours?"

"You two kept arguing and the lady has problems with my, as she would say, behavior," said Jack.

"Why did we even bother?" wondered Spider-Man. "I know being part of a team is not easy. Trust me, I've met a team who turned on each other. But to be standing here and knowing what it feels like, I just... I don't know what to do."

"That's why Elsa quit on us," said Rey. "She was right to do that."

"Well, since we're stuck here, might as well find a tavern," said Jack.

"An evil villain is about to conquer all of reality and all you can think about is drinking?" questioned Spider-Man. "Wait, don't respond. I get it. You're Jack Sparrow. You love your rum.

"I do," said Jack.

Spider-Man sighs. "I guess this is where we part ways."

"Where would you even go?" asked Rey.

"Anywhere away from you," said Spider-Man.

He was beginning to walk away, until he was shocked by something unseen. All of a sudden, a portal pops out of nowhere.

"What the hell just happened?" wondered Jack.

"Maybe Maleficent accidentally left some magical residue," said Spider-Man.

The portal begins sucking everything like a vacuum cleaner. Spider-Man was the closest, so he got sucked in first. Spider-Man fires his webbing, but accidentally pulls in Rey. The portal was getting bigger and its sucking was getting stronger. Jack tried to run, but it was futile. He got sucked in.

All of a sudden, Elsa returns to see the portal. It was beginning to close, so she disappears into it.


Somewhere deep within a jungle, there was a tower. It was tall and there was only one way in, through the window at the top. Inside the tower, a portal pops open magically and tumbling inside is the young queen from Arendelle. After standing up and wiping the dust off her dress, she eyes her surroundings. There was dust everywhere and cob webs on the ceiling.

"Whoever lives here must not be responsible," said Elsa.

She then saw a long wave of brown hair on the floor.

"Who on earth could have hair this long?" she wondered. "Hello? Is anyone here?"

No responded. Elsa looks out the window and saw where she was. She was up in a tower in the middle of the forest.

"Nice place," she said. "A little too warm for my taste."

Using her ice powers, she creates a snowy weather, covering the grass in snow and decreasing the temperature.

"That feels better," she said, letting the cold air freshen her. "Nothing like cool air to keep my blood chilling."


In a secluded cottage in the middle of the woods, an old witch was busy carving statues made of wood. She was having a peaceful time until a portal suddenly opens in her home. Coming out of it is a pirate. She immediately gets behind her cauldron, getting ready to cast a spell to defend herself, should it be necessary.

"I think I just lost a rib," cracked Jack, clutching his side.

As the pirate slowly gets up, he lays his eyes on the old witch.

"Stand back, ruffian," she warned him. "I maybe old, but I'm not helpless."

"Relax, woman, I mean you no harm," said Jack. "To be honest, I don't even know where I am."

"Where did you come from?" asked the witch.

"One minute I was in a dark, spooky forest and now I'm in an old lady's cottage filled with wood carvings," said Jack.

"Want to buy one?" asked the witch, holding a wooden statue in front of his face.

"No, thank you," said Jack. "Unless you know how to conjure up a portal, I can just leave."

"What's a portal?" asked the witch.

"I'm out," said Jack.


Deep in outer space, in a far away planet from Earth, a portal pops open and drops off a young scavenger, causing her on her face. She gets up and clutches her nose. What she saw was several people staring at her. When she looked around, she found herself in some area filled with clean pathways, a blue sky, and ships shaped like stars.

"This place is strange," she said. "Although, not as strange as that world filled with bugs."

Rey simply walks away, not making eye contact with anyone. She hides behind a column and tries to recover from the pain on her nose. When she did, she peers around the column to see if she's still being watched. The people just continued on their business. Relieved, Rey comes out of the column and started walking. That was until she was approached by two officers.

"Hold it right there, ma'am," said one officer.

"Is there a problem?" asked Rey.

"You need to come with us," said the officer.

"What if I don't want to come?" asked Rey.

"Then we'll have to incapacitate you," said the officer.

"In that case..." Rey started running.

Rey didn't get far as she was stopped by a tractor beam, courtesy of a ship.

"This is not going to be fun," she said.


Meanwhile, in a city somewhere on planet Earth, a portal drops Spider-Man off on top of a building. He was tumbling until he fell off the edge. He uses his webs and swings back to the top. He takes a look at the city. It was like the Japanese version of San Francisco.

"Okay, I do not know this movie," he said, not knowing where he is. "Although, it looks familiar."

Spider-Man was knocked off his feet when an object flies up the building and zooms past him, startling him.

"What the heck was that?" he wondered.

Before he can swing off the building, he was startled by someone in a yellow and black costume skating past him. The person jumped off the building and on to another one. Spider-Man was surprised once again when someone in a purple and red outfit leaped on the building, threw some kind of lumpy ball, which created a big red gooey lump. The costumed individuals bounces off it like a trampoline to another building. A man in an aqua-colored suit followed by jumping off the lump.

"Can this day get any weirder?" wondered Spider-Man.

Suddenly, a blue and orange creature with claws and three eyes zoomed past him by breathing fire from its mouth and using it as a rocket.

"Yup, it just did," said Spider-Man.

That's it for now.

Questions: Where is Elsa? Where is Jack? Where is Rey? Where is Spider-Man?

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