Elsa's Answer Was Do It

Chapter 10

Hi, enjoy the chapter!

Elsa's POV

I was still awake pacing around the ice floor. I don't know how the others came to sleep but they were sleeping, they must be freezing too. The three of them always shifted a bit but never woke. Maybe I need some fresh air…

As I was about to walk out on my balcony I heard someone mumble my name. No, it wasn't Anna but it was Hans. What'd he want? I groaned and moved my head to face him, he was still on the ground, but was sitting and looking at me.

"What are you doing?" He whispered tiredly before yawning. He slowly got off the ice floor and glided over to me. "Are you going to tell me?" He said in a demanding voice while looking at me with a stern look, but also a kind one, he must be aware that Anna could wake up any second.

"I'm getting fresh air, why'd you wake up?" I said standing up straighter to show him that I was confident and well alert about my surroundings. He frowned, his eyes going up and down, he definitely was tired though, and he looked like he could just collapse any second.

"No reason, just heard something," Hans replied. He watched me as I walked out of the room and into the balcony. I felt uncomfortable as I heard him cross his arms; he was waiting for me to do something strange. I just stood out on the balcony, still alert, my ears listening for him to lay down on the ground and sleep.

"What do you want?" I almost hissed at him. His eyes widened at me, he looked stunned as though I would never do anything like that. I felt my arms fold and his unfold, I was staring him down now.

"Nothing," his eyes lured, Anna would wake up soon now and he knew it. He lay down on the ice floor again where he was last time and closed his eyes. I smiled at my accomplishment to get him to go back to sleep, but felt abandoned again. At least my eyes started to droop.

I strolled out onto the balcony shifting into a comfortable position and staring out; breathing deeply. I sat on the ice floor, staring again out into the mountains. How was I going to thaw Arendelle? I should've read something about thawing in the past, as a child.

I steadily fell to sleep where I was, he couldn't do anything to me now, Anna was going to wake up any second, and Kristoff may wake up too. No one could hurt me in any way at the second. I was free.

End of Elsa's POV

Anna woke up and looked around. It was still night, Anna gave a frustrated sigh as she wished it was day. She disliked night because of the darkness surrounding her. She observed Hans, Kristoff and Elsa all on the floor sleeping.

She wanted to be sleeping like them, she was so annoyed that she woke up she got off the floor and ran down the stairs. She next ran out of the palace and fell in the cold piles of snow.

She was freezing and it bothered her of course but she just wanted to do something. She made snowmen and snow angels. She giggled out loud and she heard Elsa make a noise in her sleep. I better stop making so much noise she thought.

She stared off into the stars. The sun had to rise soon, hopefully. She made images of blobs and all sorts of snowmen, like the ones she made with her sister when she was little. She also created patterns and dresses. She got off the pile of snow she was on and walked into the castle and up the stairs. She settled next to Hans on the floor and fell to sleep in less than ten minutes again.

All of them woke up at the same time almost. Kristoff woke up first, then Hans, Elsa, and Anna lastly. "What do we even eat?" Anna asked Elsa as she was starving from not eating a lot yesterday.

"I just find stuff sort of outside, I guess," Elsa frowned trying to figure out what she did to keep from starving. She gathered snow in an ice bowl and tried to melt it.

"You know that won't ever work," Hans said while rolling his eyes, he thought it was a ridiculous idea and it couldn't possibly work of course, it was ice it would melt too.

"Fine, you try to get some water then," Elsa said already angry with Hans from the previous night. "I'm going to go find food then, I guess." She gave a stern and angry glance at Hans and walked out of the castle while Hans and Anna tried to find a way to melt it, Kristoff would probably be best at melting it but Hans was determined to melt the ice.

Elsa walked very far and found a stream nearby; she noticed a stack of wood placed into a fire teepee. She looked curiously at it. "What is it?" She thought grabbing a sturdy strong stick and walked over to the small and narrow stream.

She attempted to punch a hole in the stream with the stick but it never seemed to work, only shaving off small pieces of the ice. Elsa decided to get two sticks and cut it, it didn't budge for another ten minutes. The snow queen caught almost fifteen fishes after a half an hour, as she thought it was that long.

"Finally," she yelled in success, "We only will need fifteen fishes for a couple days, they're fairly big," She said out loud to herself, no one was around; she could do anything right now. Elsa created a thing ice bowl to carry the fish and then picked frozen berries. She made another thin ice bowl and placed them in the bowl. The snow queen strolled back to the ice palace.

Anna's POV

Hans and I were trying to melt the ice outside now, it couldn't every melt, it was mostly because we're up in the mountains, and snows all around us… "This won't work ever, Hans!" I exclaimed letting myself fall into the snow.

"Maybe it will, Anna," Hans replied, he was always so hopeful. I smiled as he attempted again. This won't ever work though, he knows it, he's just too determined, but being determined is good sometimes.

"Hans, you know somewhere within your mind, that it won't ever work!" I attempted. "Elsa will bring food back soon hopefully too. So maybe some berries? That can keep us going for a while and we'll find a way to thaw the ice soon."

"Anna, let's just keep trying until she gets here then," Hans smiled at me friendly and hopefully, I had to give in! I just don't want to disappoint him, I smiled and sighed.

"Fine," I replied getting off the snow pile and sitting next to him attempted to try to get water instead of ice. "Maybe it's like invincible snow though!" Hans rolled his eyes as he laughed.

Kristoff was doing something around the castle; I had no clue until he came up to us.

"Did you guys bring any non-ice bowls?" He asked me trying to find a solution for his own problem. I looked at him as though he was crazy, but maybe we should've prepared more, we didn't expect to stay a day or anything though.

"Not really," I mumbled embarrassed at my plan, "We didn't really bring anything but Han's sword sort of."

"Oh," Kristoff said walking away into the snow and going off to whatever he was doing.

"I'm back!" Elsa yelled as she came into view of Han's and my sight. I smiled in pleasure as she came back with two ice bowls filled with food. There was so much food again! Not as much as we had in the castle, but you know, food!

"Great, finally," I yelled in cheer, as I ran over to Elsa with the food. "Oh, it's frozen, and… not cooked." Elsa frowned as she looked up to find my frown too; she looked disappointed in my expression.

"We can cook it, with fire, Anna," she rolled her eyes at me. I smiled, why didn't I think about heating the water? Maybe that's why Kristoff asked if we had a normal bowl!

"Oh, yeah, Hans could you start a fire?" I asked him still staring into the bowls of ice that held the food, I must look crazily happy! I heard Hans getting up and walking over to Elsa and me.

"Sure," he said examining the food, "You must have found the place where Anna and I were staying at overnight, where we fished and found berries to eat." He saw Elsa holding sticks and caught them as she was dropping them onto the floor, he started to build a teepee fire again, leaving one stick out to let the fish cook on, or stick on it.

Once the fire started Hans cooked the fish for the four of us, giving each of us one fish. I still didn't like fish but it was all we got, and berries though! That could give us a little amount of water for a while. After Hans cooked four we all started to eat, the warmth was overwhelmingly nice over my frozen cheeks.

We all ate a tiny bit more and sat in silence for a minute after another as we bit tiny parts of our fish.

It's not a big overwhelming part of the story where they get too much done but it's leading to it, so I hope you enjoyed it! Please review too!