I would just like to point out that it is at this point in time that Chapter 11, "The Meeting" comes into play. As in, from here on out I'll probably be using those characters again since I said chapter 11 took place, "Several days later." Well, back in Arendelle, several days have passed since they met Isabella. So Hans and Philip return! yay!


The morning had been mostly uneventful. Isabella arrived at the castle in the morning and they talked and giggled like best friends. They sat down to share breakfast, and when they were finished, Anna got an idea.

"Elsa! Let's go ice skating in the courtyard!"

Isabel's ears were perked at the mention of Elsa making a winter wonderland for them. Well, at the very least an ice rink.

"I don't know, Anna. I actually have responsibilities to Arendelle that-"

"Come on! Those can wait, can't they?" Anna interrupted.

"No, Anna, I'm afraid they can't. I guess I could try to get them all done before lunch. Maybe after lunch we could do it until my meeting with the council at three..."

Elsa continued working her schedule out in her head, but Anna and Isabel were already running through the doorway. Actually, Anna was running out the doorway while Isabel was being forcefully dragged through the halls behind her.

"What are you doing?!" Isabel shouted, thoroughly confused at Anna actions.

"Elsa needs time to concentrate on her work, we're going to stay out of her hair until lunch."

"Where are we going?" Isabel asked.

"Kristoff's. I haven't seen him since we met you." Anna informed him.

They ran to Kristoff's small home outside the castle. They visited him for a long while. They got to know each other slightly better although Isabel still did not share any of her past.


Hans walked stealthily through the forests, making sure he was still being followed by that infernal bird. Sure enough, he found it sitting upon a branch shortly in front and above him. Angry, he began yelling at the bird.

"Hello! I assume you wanted to be discrete about this, but I've known for a while now! Since I left, actually!"

The bird squawked.

"What does that mean?! I don't speak bird!" An observer might have thought he was crazy.

Another bird perched itself on a branch next to the other one. The first flew off.

'Oh, I see. That's actually pretty smart. I need to be careful. He's watching me. Albeit, on a delay.'


Philip slowly walked outside and looked around to make sure no one was within earshot. Once he was sure, he lifted his head to the sky and, using his power, released a loud howl. A call.

He sat and waited. They came. Many wolves, more than doubling the amount of people currently employed by the company. He explained to them what their duties would be, and sent them into the building each wolf finding someone to partner with. One wolf, one human. Every person inside found himself with a canine companion. All except one, his father. His father was going to get the best he could find. Philip ran into the woods to hunt for one final animal. He found a bird first, and from that bird he learned that Hans knew he was being spied on. Philip grabbed the bird roughly in his hands and told it to find the nearest volcano and fly into it before throwing it with all his strength into the air.

The bird seemed unfazed and quickly regained it control. It flew off to meet its master's request.

Eventually, Philip found the animal he was searching for, and he rode it back into his father's office.


The King was very much startled when the door into his office burst open. Even more startled when the grizzly bear walked through the doorway. Atop the grizzly, however, was his son. That calmed him. Slightly.

"Enjoy having command over a bear, father."

A smile spread across The King's lips.

"Oh, I think I will."


After lunch, Anna; Isabel; and Elsa all ran through the castle doors and into the courtyard. Anna was squealing happily, and Isabel was obviously excited although she made no noise indicating it.

Elsa's first action was to lift her dress up slightly. Just enough to reveal her feet and ankles. She lifted up her foot and stomped in onto the ground. A layer of ice spread across the courtyard, and Anna's giggles intensified. Isabel let loose a gasp as the ice quickly spread under her feet, and the ground she walked on now became slippery.

Elsa waved a hand, and some glowing snowflakes made their way down to Isabel's feet and formed ice skates that attached themselves to her shoes.

Elsa did the same for Anna.

Isabella seemed to be doing alright, she said she'd done it before, but Anna was still helpless on skates.

Anna laughed.

"If only Olaf was here to help me with this." She joked.

"Yeah." Elsa chuckled out. "I wonder what he and Marshmallow are up to."

"No idea." Anna said.


Olaf slowly walked up the stairs and towards the entrance to the ice palace. He slowly pushed open the door, being careful not to drop all the snowballs he'd crafted while outside. Once he was inside, however, her carefully dropped them into a single pile behind the door. He picked one up and studied it for a second before he threw it with all his might at Marshmallow's head. It struck him on the cheek. The snow giant brought his gaze to the snowman for a second, but then looked back at the gates into the palace.

"Come on!" Olaf yelled as he threw all the snowballs he'd formed at Marshmallow, hoping for some reaction.

He got none.


Anna and Elsa made several guesses as to what they were doing, all of them completely wrong of course, but they were snapped out of their imaginings by a shout from Isabel from across the courtyard.

"Guys! I don't know how to stop. Or turn." She was heading straight for one of the fountains.

Elsa gasped. Overreacting to the situation, she pushed Anna away and shot a stream of ice from each hand. The blast hit it's mark, and a giant hill made completely of snow formed immediately in front of Isabel. She crashed right into it. At least it was soft.

Elsa brought her attention back down to her sister, who had fallen onto her behind.

"Ow." Anna said as Elsa helped her to her feet.

"Sorry." Elsa apologized, but Anna was more concerned with Isabel.

"Isabella!" Anna yelled as she ran toward the pile of snow. On her way over she slipped a bit because of the ice, but she eventually made it over to the snow and helped Isabel out it.

"Are you okay?" Anna asked her friend.

"I'm okay." Isabel said to her. "I'm fine."

"Good." Anna said with a smile on her face.

"I'm so sorry!" Elsa said, running up behind Anna.

"It's fine, it was my fault." Said Isabel.

Elsa spoke up once more.

"I think we should take a break."

Everyone agreed.

They went back into the castle and waited a few hours before they ate and went their separate ways until the next day.


On another note: I wrote several chapters over Easter since I have no life, and I was excited to be slightly ahead as that gave me more wiggle room to still upload a chapter even if I wasn't able to write one day, but I find myself very nervous about being this far ahead. You see, if I'm this far ahead and I make a huge mistake in my writing, I have many more chapters to rewrite, but if I'm up to date I only have one(or two if I actually decide to completely re-write the chapter I flubbed up on.) So, ENJOY THREE TOTAL CHAPTERS TODAY!