He-heeeyyyy, peeps! 'Sup! I'm back! Yes! Finally. Hahahahaha. Sorry this took so long. School's been hell with all the projects and stuff and laptop's been in the works for some time now so... yeah. Sarreh. :3 But hey! Here's the next chap for y'all! Happy reading! :D


"Not yet? What do you mean not yet?! I found my center, didn't I?"

"Indeed you have. But I didn't say that would cut it, now did I?" North said.

"You mean... there's still something we need to do?" I asked.

And there, he spilled it. After finding your center, apparently, you still have to prove it somehow. Do something to show that it really is your center and that your willing to carry that center. But how was she to prove it?

North stepped down his sleigh that was newly redesigned. He walked towards Elsa and patted her shoulder. Elsa looked at the chubby guy in the fur coat with a forced smile on his face.

"How am I going to prove it?" Elsa asked the big guy.

"That part, honey, is entirely up to you." Tooth flew inside the inn. "There's nothing we can do about that that can help."

"But... I... need your help." Elsa said.

"There's nothing we can do. This one's all on you, Elsa." Said North.

Elsa fell to her knees.

"I... I don't know what to do... Jack..."

I went to her and hugged her. She was shaking. I asked why.

"I'm scared."

"We both are. But we'll get through this. Don't worry." I hugged her tight. The I thought to myself: "How the hell are we gonna do this."

North left right after bringing that not-so-good, okay, bad news to us. Elsa went up to her room at the same time. I, on the other hand, stayed down stairs to think of stuff. Lots of stuff. Kristoff went to me.

"Ana's gone up to her sister to comfort her so I thought it's be best I do the same to you."

"Don't need comforting."

"Of course you don't. Come on, Jack. For the short time I've known you, I already know what kind you are. You're the strong type. Sven knows this, too. You're the one to easily give in to these... problems."

"I, uh, just... I'm just scared, too, okay? That's all."

"We all get scared every once in a while. Sometimes with wolves, sometimes with drowning, sometimes even in nightmares. But you know what we do when we get scared? We fight back. We figure things out. And I know you will, too."

After hearing those words from that blonde guy, something in me, I don't know, brewed? I don't know. This part of our story's the messiest part. I wasn't in my right mind most of the time. But one thing's for sure, I didn't give up on Elsa.

"Hey, Kristoff. You think Pitch gave those powers to Hans?"

"Ye.. yeah. I mean, he didn't have those before. If he did, he should've used them on Elsa from the start. He did want Arendelle that bad."

"Do you think he can give, I don't know, his guardianship to Elsa? Or even powers to stay alive longer or something?" Yes, I came up with this. Stupid, but it made sense to me that time.

"Hm. Maybe. Maybe. Should I get the girls?"

"No. I'm going alone. Keep 'em here. Get them to sleep."

I picked my staff up and flew out.

"Hey, Kristoff!" I shouted at him. "Thanks!"

He just smiled and gave me two thumbs up. After that, I don't know what he did or said to the girls to get them to sleep without making them think about me. Maybe he sang one of his famous solos.

I flew aimlessly, searching for Pitch and Hans. After circling around Arendelle and some nearby houses, I decided to go back to their hideout. There, I heard them.

"Hahahahaha! The plan worked wonderfully, Black. I gotta say, that plan of yours, the best!" I heard Hans say.

"Hahahaha!" Pitched laughed in a sinister tone.

"So, what's next for the Hans and Pitch duo?"

Me: "Great. Should I start shipping now?" Then, "Hell, no."

"Nothing." Pitch said.

Wait? Nothing? I thought to my self. Then I continued on listening to them.

"What do you mean nothing? We can't just stop here!"

"Oh, I'm not stopping. You are. I'll be taking those powers back now."

"What? No! You can't just take them back!" He stopped. "Can you?"

"Watch me."

I took a quick look at what was about to do. It wasn't enough. I watched. He pushed Hans to a corner and then he called out to his nightmares. A nightmare in shape of a bear came rushing to Hans. It knocked him unconscious. Then something came out of Hans, a small, red, glowing pill thingy.

"Ah. The fire orb. Any exposure longer than what you've had, you would've been kind of like us, immortal. The power of this orb is too much for a human that it changes them. Hahaha. I'll be taking this then." He grabbed the orb.

"Immortal! That's it! Elsa doesn't have to prove it anymore! She just has to expose herself to that orb long enough to make her self immortal!" I thought to myself.

I HAD TO GET IT.


And that's it! How was it? Was it good? Huh? Huh? On a scale of one to fab, how'd I do? For me, it's a broccoli. Nice. That made sense. Yep. XD Hahahahahaha. Feel free to give meh your reactions down there! See you guys, well, talk, but you'll get the point. See you guys in the next chapter! See you around and stay cool. -Mian, out. :D