A/N: Vacation week! And the only time I was able to finish this chapter was on Friday, which is only two days before vacation is over. I'm disappointed in myself. Then again, I guess that's what happens when you decide to do digital art over the week instead of writing. Anyway, I hope you guys enjoy the chapter! Or maybe not, we'll see.

SHOUT OUTS!-

Spiderfan626: Yep, and we can only know that means trouble, right? XD I just love writing the Islanders interactions with the little guy! It's so adorable because they are technically still kids and Olaf is the embodiment of the childhood love between sisters.


Battle in the Blizzard

Elsa and Anna could feel their minds shutting down the moment they heard that voice. They didn't want to turn around. They were afraid to turn around. If they turned around then that would mean facing their enemy with no power over him and acknowledging that he had sunk so low to throw three kids off a mountain.

However, the three animals had no problem turning around to face the voice. What they saw was a man with auburn hair and sideburns, holding what appears to be a mirror, a dozen of Heartless surrounding him. While they didn't recognize the man, they did recognize the person standing right next to him.

"Pete!" the three shouted. The gigantic cat laughed at their surprised faces.

"What are you doing here, Pete," Mickey demanded.

"What? Aren't you a little curious how princely boy got the mirror in the first place?" Pete taunted. Hans shot him a glare.

"Don't call me that," he turns his attention back to the stunned sisters, who have finally found the courage to face him. "So tell me, what was it that you two were so desperate to find that it led you all the way out here and seeking their help," he gestures towards the three. "Just speaking from experience."

"Hey," Pete whined but Hans paid him no mind.

"What makes you think we'll tell you?" Elsa demanded.

"And besides, we don't even have the secret mission thingy we were trying to find!" Anna piped up, now gaining more confidence.

"Because somebody dropped it off a mountain," Donald grumbles quietly underneath his breath.

But it wasn't quite enough since Anna had turned to glare at him. "Oh, you be quiet, you-!"

"Anna, enough!" Elsa whispered harshly at her sister, effectively shutting her up before turning back to Hans. "The point is, Hans, we have nothing to hold against you. Looks like you just wasted your time coming all the way out here."

"Oh, the contrary," a sly smile formed on the man's face. "My time coming out here wasn't wasted at all. In fact, I think I found exactly what I was looking for."

Elsa could sense the three animals slowly coming next to her and Anna, possibly getting ready to defend them due to the tone of Hans's voice. She still kept her eyes on Hans in order to keep his attention away from them.

"And what exactly did you find?" she asked.

A dark glow appears in his eyes as Hans holds up the mirror, which began to glow. "Your deaths…"

Elsa didn't have time to react when the icy-blue glow surrounding the mirror exploded, blasting a ton of wind and snow blowing in her face at a hundred miles per hour. Still holding onto her sister's arm, Elsa slowly tried to pry her eyes open, only to be met with nothing but a blazing white view.

Hans had just thrown them into another blizzard.


Sora really did like Olaf. The little guy reminded him of the time he, Riku, and Kairi were little kids back on the Islands. The time where they didn't have a care about the world and just wanted to have some fun. He honestly saw a bit of himself in the snowman right before he was thrown into this big adventure across worlds.

But no matter what warm thoughts he had for him it still didn't change the fact that Olaf was heavy . For goodness sake, has snow always weigh this much?

Since they couldn't exactly climb up the wall with Olaf in their arms they decided to compromise by tying the snowman onto one of their backs so they could carry him like a backpack. Riku had volunteered to carry the little guy but Olaf refused the offer due to Riku's earlier comment once again. As the silver-haired fumbled with the snowman's logic, Sora decided to ask Olaf if he wanted to ride on is back.

Just like that, the snowman said yes.

And that was how Sora found himself climbing up the rocky wall with Olaf tied to him. Normally, years of climbing palm trees at the Island would make this pretty easy but the added weight on his back made it a lot slower than it was supposed to be.

"Wow, you know, I never really noticed how high the exit was from the ground," Olaf remarked from his place on Sora's back.

"Good to know, Olaf," Sora grunted as he heaved himself up to another rock.

Thankfully, the climb to the exit wasn't as long as he thought since he could see Kairi and Riku already heaving themselves up over the snowy ledge. Once he got close enough, the two reached down and heaved him up.

The three sat there in the snow, panting.

"That was a climb," Kairi remarked once she caught her breath.

"You know something, it really wasn't all that bad," Olaf said, making the three look at him.

The Islanders didn't have the heart to point out that he didn't climb at all.

After untying the snowman from his back, Sora stood up along with Riku and Kairi to dust the snow off their clothes. Honestly, the three never realized how similar snow was to sand when it comes to sticking onto clothes.

"So, we just head up the mountain and hope we'll run into the others?" Kairi asked. Meanwhile, Olaf was wandering a few feet away from the Islanders before stopping when something caught his eye.

"That's the idea," Riku said.

"Maybe they're inside that unnatural and possibly dangerous looking blizzard over there," Olaf suddenly said as he points to something off in the distance.

His words caught the three's attention and the turn to him with confusion written across their faces. Blizzard? There was no wind in the area, no snow flying in their faces, and the temperature hasn't gone down more than it already has. Why would Olaf say there was a blizzard nearby?

Then the noticed him pointing to something off in the distance so they look over to see what was going on. When their eyes caught sight of what Olaf was looking at they finally believed him about the blizzard.

Near a very high ledge was a mass of white clouds and snow swirling in the air like a typhoon. They didn't realize it before since they weren't paying attention but they could feel the powerful magic, like the one that blew them off the mountain, radiating from that storm. Before they could have time to fully process the blizzard and how it got there, a burst of fire sprouted out of the white like a gas leak in a pipe.

"Oh, I've never seen a blizzard breathe fire before!" Olaf said in amazement but his tone didn't match the Islanders' faces, which were overtaken with worry. Sora had seen those flames shot out by a certain duck's staff so many times it became easy to memorize the way the fire would move in certain directions with the wind. And while Riku and Kairi haven't fought with Donald as much as Sora has, they knew there must be some reason why there was a fire spell in this sort of weather.

Without wasting a second, the three summoned their Keyblades before they rushed off to the blizzard, leaving a startled Olaf behind.

"Hey, wait!" the snowman quickly ran after them. "Where are you guys going?!"

"To that blizzard!" Kairi answered. "That's probably where the others are!"

"Keep up, Olaf!" Sora called back as the three kept their fast pace up the hill.

"I'm trying!" Curse these short legs! "Slow down, you three!"


The moment the whole area was hit by the blizzard, the Heartless began to attack once they were stunned. Although the three took a few hits since they were stunned by the sudden drop in temperature and the harsh winds, it didn't take long for them to fight back. Both Mickey and Goofy charged forward with their weapons in hand whenever they saw a flash of yellow eyes in the surrounding white while Donald shot out fire spells whenever he can.

As the three fought off the Heartless, the sisters were busy trying to navigate through the storm. Well, Anna was really the one who's trying to move through the storm. Elsa was a few feet behind her, slowly trying to catch up.

"Anna, wait!" she called. "What are you doing?!"

"Going to punch Hans, where else?" she replied as her eyes scan through the world of white surrounding them.

Elsa couldn't believe what she was hearing. "Anna, Hans still has the mirror! What if he attacks you with it?"

"Oh, like that's gonna scare me!"

"Anna, maybe we should stop and think about this!" Elsa once again tries to get through to her sister. Thankfully, Anna had stopped and spun around to face her. But any hope Elsa had was thrown away when she saw the hard look on her sister's face.

"Elsa, ever since Hans came back he forced our kingdom into another Eternal Winter, froze almost half of our citizens, sent Olaf and three kids flying off a mountain which, in return, sent a crazy duck after me!"

"I heard that!" Donald's voice screamed over the raging winds.

Anna paid it no mind as she continues. "I don't care if Hans has these crazy powers or some crazy new bodyguards! I'm going to give him a piece of my mind and nothing is going to stop me!" With that, she turned and ran straight into the white oblivion.

"Anna!" Elsa quickly ran after her. She was only a few feet in when suddenly a Heartless popped up in front of her. The Queen was forced to stop in her tracks, which allowed the creature to lunge at her. On reflex, Elsa stuck her hands out and let the magic explode from them.

Thankfully, it destroyed the Heartless on the spot.

However, her small skirmish with the creature made her loose Anna from her sight.


It didn't take long for the three Islanders to reach the blizzard on the slope of the mountain. They had run as fast as they could - although, they did have to slow down since Olaf couldn't keep up with their long legs and they didn't want to lose the little guy in this blizzard - up the hills and found themselves charging right into the storm.

Running up the hill to the blizzard was a lot easier.

The moment they stepped into the raging storm winds from all sides blew against them. The three yelped as they felt their bodies slowly being lifted off the ground once again. Unlike before, they were able to catch themselves on time before they could fly off the mountain again.

The same couldn't be said for a certain snowman.

"Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!" the three whipped around in time to see Olaf being torn apart before the blizzard blew his body parts away. "Oh no, not again!"

"Olaf!" the three friends cried out as they watch him disappear into the white clouds surrounding them like a tornado.

"Don't worry, guys!" Olaf's voice calls from within the storm. "This happens to me all the time!"

The moment he finished his sentence, Olaf's body parts came sailing towards Riku and Sora. The boys quickly ducked to avoid getting hit as the body parts flew past them and back into the white clouds. "Sorry!"

"Hang on, little guy!" Sora shouted before he ran into the white clouds.

"Sora, wait!" Kairi called. "Maybe we should stick together and find- Oh, why do I even bother?!" she asked herself when Sora had disappeared from view.

Riku shook his head at his friend's reckless behavior. "Let's just find the others, he'll be fine."

Kairi hesitated, her eyes not leaving the place where Sora had run off to. She didn't like the idea of leaving Sora alone in this type of battlefield. They couldn't exactly see anything other than the white clouds, giving enemies plenty of chances to attack. The temperature was too frigid and the weather was blowing against, causing them to slow down so they're not as fast as they usually are.

But then again, this was Sora. He's been through worst. While he may not be used to the cold, Kairi can imagine him finding a way to work through it.

With her concerns resolved, Kairi turns to Riku with a determined look in her eyes. "Let's go."


"Olaf!" Sora called into the raging winds as he trudged through the deep snow. "Olaf, where are you?!"

Nothing. Sora couldn't hear anything other than the extreme winds blowing all around him. A part of him is glad that he tuck all of his hair into his wool hat because it was already hard enough to see anything when snow and ice were flying into his eyes, he didn't even want to imagine what it would be like if all of his hair was out.

Maybe he should've listened to Donald and Goofy when they said he could've cut his hair more.

Shaking his head out of those thoughts, Sora once again tries to call out to the lost snowman. "Olaf! Can you tell me where you are?!"

To his surprise, he actually got an answer. But not from the loveable snowman he's come to known.

"Hans!" startled, Sora whipped around to see a figure charging through the blizzard a few feet from where he was standing. "Hans, come out here and fight me like a real man!"

"Anna?" Sora was quick to recognize the voice but his eyes grew with concern when he sees the figure disappear into the white. "W-Wait, Anna!"

He ran after her as fast as he could in the snow.


"Hans!" Anna yells, the furious look in her eyes scanning the area around for any sign of the man. "Hans, I'm serious! Come out, you coward!"

"You're just as talky as I remember," Anna freezes when she hears that horrible voice speak up from behind her. She whips around to see him standing a few feet away in all of his smug glory. For some reason, the blizzard wasn't affecting him at all. Probably because of that stupid mirror of his.

"Well, if you remember me being talky then you probably remember Mr. Punchy!" she pulls up her right fist as she makes her way over to him.

The man lets out a chuckle, something that didn't sit so well for the princess. "And what's so funny?"

"I-It's just," Hans paused for a second to catch his breath. "It's just funny to watch you and see you think that you can actually get close enough to land a punch on me."

Anna raises an eyebrow at this. "And why is that?"

For some reason she finds herself freezing in her tracks when she sees that horrible smirk form on his face. She didn't understand why until she saw him left the mirror up, the glass shining brightly as its magic makes itself known.

"Because you'll be too busy freezing to death," Hans said.

With that, an icy blue beam shot out of the mirror and was making its way towards her. Anna, too shocked to move, could only watch as the magic got closer and closer. Right in the direction of her heart.

"Anna, look out!"

Suddenly, Anna could feel someone roughly pushing her away from the blast right before she landed face first into the snow. Over the howling wind, Anna could faintly hear someone yelling in pain before she felt somebody landing on the snow right next to her.


A/N: *Laughs evilly* I could tell you guys why I'm laughing but that'll give away too many things so I'm just going to keep on laughing! *Continues to laugh evilly*