It was 2:00 in the morning and Elsa was still asleep. All her thoughts running to her mind that were intertwined to Jack's were still going on when out of the blue, Pitch rudely barges in Elsa's room.

Pitch Black was walking silently. He did an evil laugh. "First of all, I know that this is the woman Jack's been talking about. He he he. Now, I think that I would be the one to go after her. She's the girl for me," he told himself yet Elsa never heard what Pitch was saying. He was strategizing in mind what he can do to catch Elsa.

He tried to think of other ways until he found himself up with an idea. He said he will imitate Jack's voice. So he touched Elsa's arm softly and whispers, "Wake up, lady."

Elsa moved and spoke in a sleepy voice. "Why wake me up? It's just 2:00 in the morning! And why are you—" she looks at Pitch Black's face. "What the?! Who are you?"

"Me?" he asked in a doubtful tone. "You don't know me? You know Jack Frost, didn't you?"

Elsa uncovered herself from her blanket and stood from her bed. "Yes, I know him. Why? What do you know from Jack Frost?"

"I'll not answer that," Pitch replied and stares evilly at Elsa. "I'm Pitch Black and from now on you'll be with me."

"No!" Elsa walked near him and wagged her finger at him. "I'm not coming! I'll not be with you!"

"Oh, really," Pitch replied, looking at the other direction.

Elsa looks at him then looks at her door. It was open. "I never realized something," she told herself then runs to the door.

She looks at Pitch. "And you?" she said, pointing a finger at Pitch one more time. "Why are you leaving the door open? Look, it's rude to barge in my room. Can you please just knock?!" she told him uncontrollably.

"So, what will you and I do?" Pitch asked. "Can we—"

"Just get out of my room!" she said furiously and released her icy powers to attack Pitch but he disappeared in the thin air. "Where did he go?" she asked herself. She walked backwards until she felt someone touch her shoulder. She jumped with a start and saw Pitch behind her.

"What are you doing?" Elsa shouted.

"I'm trying to get you…" Pitch said evilly.

"Stay away from me!" Elsa shouted and ran for the door. She escaped from him but Pitch was right in front of her as she tried to run away. Too late, she gets kidnapped by Pitch and she's going to be brought to his dungeon.

"Anna! Help me!" she shouted for help. Anna woke up from her sleep. "Is it a dream? Oh no, maybe something's happening downstairs…" she told herself. She went down the stairs and saw her sister with a black guy behind her. Anna was surprised. Man, maybe that's the guy I heard being suspicious… she thought and looked at her sister.

"I'll save you, Elsa!" Anna exclaimed. "Just wait for me! I'll be coming!" She went down quickly but too late. The doors were closed so she ran to the doors. She opens the doors by force but she cannot. "No! It's too late!" she wailed.

Elsa shouted. "Anna, help—"

Pitch cuts her short. "She'll never be here for you!"

"That's not true! She will save me!" she screamed. Pitch and Elsa suddenly flew away to a different place. She resumed screaming for help. "Anna! Help me!" she screamed but panted because she was suffocated.

Anna leans on her door while she was asleep. Then she woke up. "It's 6:00 in the morning," she told herself and opened the doors. She looked outside. "Elsa's gone," she told herself sadly and walked going to the dining room and ate breakfast.

She ate with the soldiers and gets out of her place. Everyone stares at her.

She looks at them, too. "Why…why stare at me?" she asked.

"Why are you leaving?" they asked.

"I have to find Elsa," she said in conviction. "She got kidnapped and I leave you all to make sure Arendelle is safe. I will search for Elsa. Trust me, I'll be back. Don't worry about me. Okay?"

"All right," a soldier answered. "What can I do for you, Anna?"

"Bring my horse outside. I'll be waiting for you," Anna commanded. She went outside and the soldier brings the horse out. Anna stands by and saw the soldier bringing her the horse. She rode on the horse and looks at the soldier.

"I'll go look for Elsa," Anna started. "And I know that it's hard for you. But I'll leave you in charge first. Okay?"

"Yes, princess," he replied in conviction.

"Good," she complimented. She put her hand on the soldier's shoulder. "I'm counting on you." The soldier saluted and she left with her horse.

She and her horse ran a distance. They looked back to see how far they were at Arendelle. She saw the castle seem smaller and smaller.

"Don't worry, I'm coming, Elsa," Anna told herself and they journeyed to find Elsa. On her way, her horse and Sven bumped each other.

"Oh, I did not know you're here, Kristoff," she realized.

"Oh, I see," he replied and looked at Anna's horse. "Why do you have a horse with you? Where are you going?"

"I'm looking for Elsa," she replied. "Someone kidnapped her and I wanted to get her back."

"Sure," Kristoff replied. "I'll help you."

"Thanks," Anna replied but thought of a second again. "Wait…are you busy, Kristoff?"

"No, I'm not," Kristoff replied. "I don't have anything to do. I told the other ice men I'm having a vacation."

"Oh, okay," she replied. "Let's look for Elsa."

"Let's do it," Kristoff replied to come with Anna. They saw one of the ice men looking for Kristoff. As he saw Kristoff, he ran towards him.

"Kristoff!" he called. "Where are you going?"

"I have to leave," he informed, "because we'll be looking for her sister."

"Oh, I see," he replied.

"Tell the others so that they would know. I have no more time. I have to leave."

"All right, take care!" the ice man said and ran to the other ice men.

Kristoff with Sven and Anna with her horse ran to search for Elsa.

"Elsa? Elsa? Where are you?" they shouted alternately. They did that same thing repeatedly until they lost their voices.

"Kristoff, I lost my voice," she said in a hoarse voice.

"Yea, I lost mine, too," he replied in a hoarse voice. They kept doing the same job for almost 2 weeks and nothing happened. They would look for food to eat, water to drink, and place to stay at repeatedly.