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"Hi, Buddy!" Olaf called, but the snow monster wasn't as friendly as Olaf. He picked Olaf up in one hand, and then picked me and Kristoff up in the other. I turned to see Elsa almost in tears. I wanted to comfort her, but there wasn't much else I could do, because the snow monster carried us out of the room and down to the main entrance. He walked through the doors, and I tried struggling out of his grasp.

"Put us down!" I ordered the snow monster, and he just lazily through us down the staircase, telling us to go away. We bumped up and down as we slid down the staircase, and stopped near a snow pile. The pain in my heart had disappeared a little, but Kristoff still helped me up. Before I was standing up straight, though, Olaf shouted, "Heads up!" just before his head was thrown into the snow pile. I ducked, and he warned us to watch out for his butt, which came flying next. I gasped, and gathered up a snowball. "It is not nice to throw people!" I said angrily, but Kristoff was quicker and stopped me.

"Woah, calm down, Feistypants. Relax, just calm down! Let the snowman be," I took a few breaths and relaxed.

"All right. I'm calm," I said calmly, walking away.

"Great," Kristoff said. Good. He had been convinced. I turned around and threw the snowball at the monster, much to Kristoff's disappointment. It took a little while for the small ball to reach the monster, but when it did, he growled, and many ice spikes appeared. Oops. Didn't mean to do that. "Now you just made him mad!" Kristoff said, and pushed me away.

"I'll distract him. You guys go," Olaf said. Kristoff pushed me, and we ran over to a slope, where we slid down. I continually spun around. It seemed like Kristoff had a better landing, but then I spun under him, making him fall. Close behind us was the snow monster. So much for Olaf distracting him. Kristoff helped me up and we ran through the trees, trying to avoid it. I noticed one of them was bent under the pressure of the snow, and remembered what had happened to me when I tried grabbing onto one of them earlier in my journey. I grabbed onto it and pulled it back. It knocked me down, but it did worse to the snowman. I stood up and ran to catch up with Kristoff. We both cheered at my victory, but were shortly stopped when we reached a cliff. A bit of snow fell.

"It's a hundred foot drop!" I said.

"It's two hundred," Kristoff corrected. He pulled out a rope and tied one end around my waist, tightening it. He then dug a hole in the snow with his hands.

"What's that for?" I asked.

"I'm digging a snow anchor," he explained, not looking up.

"Okay. What if we fall?" I asked.

"There's twenty feet of fresh powder down there. It'll be like landing on a pillow. Hopefully," he said. Then we heard a roar. We didn't have much time before the snowman would find us. Kristoff tossed the rest of the rope over the cliffside. "Okay, Anna. On three." He instructed. I looked down, ready to jump off.

"Tell me when, I'm ready to go," I told him, preparing myself, as he began counting. "I was born ready, yes!" I was now jumping around.

"Calm down," Kristoff told me. At that moment, another roar sounded, and a tree flew into the air and landed in front of Kristoff, spraying him with snow. I was ready now.

"TREE!" I shouted, jumping off of the mountain and pulling Kristoff along with me. We stopped about ten feet down.

"That happened!" He said when our rope tightened. He began lowering us a little bit at a time. I could hear Olaf from above, but I tried not focusing on it. It wasn't until I heard him scream that I looked up and saw him falling.

"Olaf!" I cried, trying to grab him.

"Hang in there, guys!" Olaf called as he continued to fall.

"Go, go faster!" I urged Kristoff. We were starting to descend again, but then our rope tightened. "Wait, what?" I looked up to see the snowman's massive hands pulling us up. I tried untying the rope, but it was too tight. I looked up just in time to see Kristoff hit the cliff and go unconscious. "Kristoff!" I said, but I couldn't dwell on it much. I was now face to face with the monster.

"Don't come back!" He roared, blowing snow in my face.

"We won't!" I said. I searched my cloak for a knife and found one just in time. I cut my rope first, then Kristoff's, and we both fell down. I saw the snowman nod his head in approval and walk away. The next thing, I had hit ground. I opened my eyes to see I was completely safe and unharmed. "Hey, you were right!" I told Kristoff. "Just like a pillow!" I looked up and saw Olaf, half of his body either gone or, like mine, buried in the snow.

"I can't feel my legs. I can't feel my legs!" He cried. Just then, Kristoff emerged from the snow.

"Those are my legs," he said.

"Oh. Quick, do me a favor, grab my butt!" He said as his bottom part went running by them. Kristoff did so and fixed Olaf. Then Sven joined us. But I didn't pay much attention to them. I tried pushing myself out of the snow. Then, before I knew it, I was being lifted up out of the snow.

"Thank you!" I said to Kristoff. Remembering how he hit his head, I asked, "How's your head?" I made the mistake of touching it, making him feel pain.

"It's fine. I'm good. I've got a thick skull," he said.

"I don't have a skull!" Olaf said. "Or bones." I smiled at him, but Kristoff grabbed my attention again.

"So, uh, so now what?" He asked.

"Now what?" I repeated, brushing a loose hair behind my ear. That's when I realized I had to figure out a different plan. "Oh, what am I gonna do? She threw me out! I can't go back to Arendelle like this, and then there's your ice business..."

"Hey, don't worry about my ice business," Kristoff said, then glanced down at my braid. "Worry about your hair!"

"What? I just fell off a cliff! You should see your hair!" I countered, pointing at his hair which was half-covered in snow.

"No, yours is turning white!" He said, brushing my hand away.

"White? It's-," I grabbed my braid and thought maybe he was just talking about that little white streak that I was born with, but then noticed a larger section of it was turning white. "What?" I asked. My hair never did that.

"It's because she struck you, isn't it?" Kristoff asked. Was that how the one streak had originally gotten there? Because she hit me with her ice powers?

"Does it look bad?" I asked.

"...No," Kristoff said, but then Kristoff butted in, lifting his head.

"You hesitated," he said.

"N-no, I didn't!" Kristoff protested, but he didn't want to continue arguing. Instead, he directed his attention back to me. "Anna, you need help. Come on!" He said, leading the way.

"Okay, where are we going?" Olaf asked as we began following him.

"To see my friends," Kristoff answered, grabbing his hat.

"The love experts?" I asked.

"Yep. And don't worry. They'll be able to fix this," he said.

"How do you know?" I asked. He turned around to face me.

"Because I've seen them do it before," he answered, before turning back around. Olaf turned his head to face me.

"I like to consider myself a love expert," he said, before facing forward again. I smiled at the thought: a snowman who had only been alive for a few days thought he was a love expert. Well, he did like warm hugs. But I couldn't worry too much about him. Now, I had to figure out another way to get Elsa to thaw the winter, and figure out what was wrong with me. Sure, Elsa had accidentally shot a blast of ice at my heart, but why was my hair turning white? We would just have to wait until we reached these 'love experts' to find out.

A/N: Here's Chapter 10! I am really on a role with this story. I know I've said that before, but just this morning, I wrote over two chapters for this story! :D In other words, I have three other chapters ready to be posted. I'm not entirely sure how many I'll post today, though. All right, I know I said I was going to make this a trilogy, but I may just have one story after this one - the one with the main characters and their children. I know, it's sad. But I just can't think of a good idea for the second story! :( But, if I get any suggestions from you, I may reconsider. Thank you all! You're all so wonderful, and I love seeing that I have new followers and/or new reviews! Please, keep it up! :D Bye for now!