Sven the reindeer raced into Arendelle, carrying Kristoff, Olaf, and an extremely weakened Anna.
"Just hang in there," Kristoff whispered to her.
Anna was nearly as bad off inside her mind. The frost had reached the control panel, affecting the instruments and making it hard for their operators to make her react. Still, Joy tried her best to cheer everyone, both her host and her fellow emotions, up.
"See?" said Joy. "We just have to hang in there! Pretty soon we'll be back home, get our kiss from Hans, and everything will be fine!"
Anger, whose flaming head was dying down, frowned. "It'd better be."
After dropping Olaf off so not to attract undue attention, they reached the castle. Kristoff helped Anna down.
"Are you gonna be okay?" Anna asked.
Disgust raised an eyebrow at Sadness, who had used the few controls of hers that still worked to generate a wave of sympathetic feelings. "Really? We're dealing with all this and you're worried about him?"
"Well, he's a great guy," Sadness said as on screen, Kristoff reassured Anna and handed her over to the castle staff. "He helped us out a lot, first getting us to Elsa, then bringing us back here…"
"You're right," said Disgust. "I wasn't sure about him at first, but once we got to know him…" She sighed. "After this is resolved and we marry Hans, and he goes back to his ice business, we may not see him again. And I think I'll actually miss him."
"I will too," said Joy, watching as the gates closed him, shutting him out.
The servants ushered Anna into a room where Hans was meeting with the visiting dignitaries. He rushed to meet his ailing fiancé.
"Quick!" shouted Fear, summoning as much strength as Anna could handle. "We have to get him to break the spell!"
"Hans, you have to kiss me!" Anna exclaimed. "Now! Now!"
This request merely left Hans confused. "What happened out there?" he asked as the servants and dignitaries filed out to give them some privacy.
"Elsa struck me with her powers."
"You said she'd never hurt you."
Sadness glanced down at the floor. "That's what we all thought. We were wrong."
Another jolt of pain burst through Anna, leaving her unable to stand. Hans carried her to a nearby couch. "Elsa froze my heart," she explained, "and only an act of true love can save me."
A look of understanding crossed Hans's eyes. "A true love's kiss."
"Yes!" said Joy. "He gets it! We're gonna kiss him, and the spell will break, and everything will be all right again!"
"Arendelle will still be frozen," said Disgust.
"Okay, some things will be all right again. But we can worry about those other things after this!"
Hans leaned his face towards Anna's. She closed her eyes, prepared for a kiss, and—
"Oh, Anna. If only there was someone out there who loved you."
Anna opened her eyes again. Her emotions watched the screen in confusion.
"What's he talking about?" Fear said nervously. "I mean, he loves Anna. Doesn't he?"
"As thirteenth in line in my own kingdom, I didn't stand a chance," Hans began. He went around the room, eliminating all sources of heat—dousing the candles and the fire, and even closing the curtains on what little sun was still shining through the clouds. "I knew I'd have to marry into the throne somewhere; as heir, Elsa was preferable, of course, but no one was getting anywhere with her. But you—you were so desperate for love you were willing to marry me, just like that."
"This can't be happening," Fear whimpered.
"But it is," Sadness said quietly.
"He never loved us?" said Anger. "HE NEVER LOVED US!? After all the good times we had? All the things we talked about? After getting an entire Island of Personality?" He glanced at the core memory. "Why is it still yellow? There's no way Hans deserves happiness!"
"I believe the mood of any memory can be changed if you touch it," Fear remarked.
"Well, then I'm gonna change it!" Anger hopped off his seat and marched over to the orbs.
"Hey!" said Disgust, following him. "Don't start changing it without me!"
"I figured," Hans continued, "after we married, I'd have to stage a little accident for Elsa. But then she doomed herself, and you were dumb enough to go after her." He chuckled. "All that's left now is to kill Elsa and bring back summer."
"What!?" shouted Anger, rushing back to his seat. The core memory of Hans was now a mix of red and green, and the corresponding Island was changing to reflect it. "He's no match for Elsa!"
"No, you're no match for Elsa," Hans said. "I, on the other hand, am the hero who is going to save Arendelle from destruction."
"Oh, I am going to hit him with everything we've got!" Anger said.
Due to the ice, however, Anna did not have enough strength to match Anger's intended intensity, so she remained on the floor, saying "You won't get away with this!" in a hoarse voice.
"Oh, I already have," Hans replied coolly, exiting the room and shutting her in.
"We have to get out of here! Tell someone!" Fear cried. But when the doors were locked and her voice was too faint for anyone to hear it.
"I guess we just have to wait," said Sadness.
Joy, who had been staring at the screen silently ever sense Hans had declared his lack of love, started crying.
