The rocking of the ship had Elsa shifting her face into something warm and snuggling closer to it. She breathed in the familiar scent, the spicy smell coupled with a bit of sweat that wasn't altogether unpleasant. She sunk into it, her arms coming to wrap around the heat that she had become so addicted to.

When she opened her eyes, she realized Keahi was already looking at her. Elsa let out a whine, pushing herself up and scanning around. They were in her room on their ship, her body was pulsating and aching and she collapsed with little effort into Keahi's chest.

Keahi let out a "oof" before letting out a sleepy laugh.

Elsa beamed, reaching up to wrap her arms around Keahi's neck and pulling herself as close to her as she could. Keahi's arms came around her waist.

They both stayed like that for a while. Silent. Listening to the grunt of the ship as it teetered back and forth with the ebb and flow of the sea.

Finally, Elsa sat up and looked down at Keahi. Her eyes traveling over the contours of her face, the supple softness of her lips and the hard edge of her jaw. Elsa trailed her fingers there, dipping from Keahi's chin and trailing her index finger down her neck where she paused at the cusp of her shoulder and neck.

A thick bandage was wrapped there. It was where Crow had grabbed her and burnt her. Elsa grimaced, leaning in and kissing tenderly just above the bandage. She followed a sleepy trail upward, feeling Keahi's breathing hitch under her.

She finally made her way to her lips and hovered there, teasingly, before pressing her lips to Keahi's. Feeling the warmth flow through her as she sunk into the static tingle that erupted over her from her hair down to her toes.

When she pulled back, they were both out of breath and Keahi was looking up at her with a heavy-lidded gaze.

It was nice to see the love-drunk look on Keahi instead of Elsa running around looking like an idiot.

Keahi pulled the blanket up just over her nose so just her eyes were visible. "Are you trying to take advantage of me in my weak state?" Keahi gasped, waggling her eyebrows.

Elsa scowled, using her index finger to slide the blanket down to reveal her lips once more where she placed yet another lavish kiss on her lips. When she pulled back, she sat up just enough so she could tuck a strand of platinum hair behind her ear. "There is nothing Weak about the state you're in."

Maybe it was all the danger they just survived. Or maybe it was the fact that it felt like an eternity since they were like this, or that she was so ecstatic that Keahi got her memories back. Either way, she was feeling bold, and she trailed a string of kisses from Keahi's jaw, to her neck, and to her shoulder.

She would have ventured lower if steps in the hallway didn't stop her. She pulled back and glanced up at the woman in the door.

Saphire glowered, hands balled into fists as she raised her chin.

Elsa didn't move, instead she just cut her eyes to look at the woman in her peripheral.

"All right, yeah, I get it ice queenie, sheesh." Saphire hitched her thumb over her shoulder. "Your little ginger sister has been throwing up all morning. Again."

Morning. It was noon when they made it off of the island. "How long have we been asleep?" Elsa finally asked, sitting up and back on her legs.

"Since yesterday. We are about an hour from the Southern Isles, just thought you should know."

Elsa swung her legs over the bed and put her boots on.

"Is Anna sick?" Keahi asked behind her. Worry laced her words.

"Yeah, I think she caught a cold when we started traveling." Elsa murmured, zipping up her boots and waiting for Keahi. Once she was ready, they both made their way on deck.

Elsa winced at the bright rays of the sun and put her hand up to block it out and shade her eyes until they could adjust.

Jarrah was lazily playing his lute while their little stowaway girl danced to it, hugging the blue snowflake bear that Elsa had mended.

Keahi walked over to the two, "Hey, it's pipsqueak!" Keahi signed as she spoke out loud. She knelt down in front of the girl. "I'm going to start calling you Pips for short, okay?" She joked, the girl just stood watching her with wide eyes.

She signed something back, but Elsa couldn't read it quite yet. She would, in time.

She turned her attention to Anna, who was leaning against the side rail to the ship. "Anna, are you okay?" She asked gently, coming up behind her and placing a hand on Anna's upper back.

"Just...great…!" She responded, straightening and smoothing her hair back.

She didn't look fine. She was pale and miserable.

Elsa tucked a strand of hair behind Anna's ears. She was a little clammy. "We'll get you to a doctor once we make port. I'm so sorry you had to suffer through this."

Anna let out a small 'pft' and leaned against the railing, trying to act casual. "Oh, it's okay. Maybe it's a little mixture of seasickness. It's only bad in the morning."

"You know why that is, right?" Saphire asked casually, coming up behind them.

Elsa looked at her, unamused. Anna and Elsa exchanged a hasty glance before looking back at Saphire, waiting.

Saphire eyes them and laughed, crossing her arms and cocking a hip. "Really, you really don't know?"

"Why are you on this ship, anyway? Didn't you try to steal my sisters girlfriend?" Anna asked, annoyed.

Elsa chewed on her lower lip to keep with laughing.

Saphire rolled her eyes, "Alright, spunky. Your pregnant. Congratulations." She scoffed, pretending to toss confetti into the air.

Elsa stiffened and whipped her head back so fast she thought her braid would hit Saphire in the process. "Anna!"

"What! No. That's not right." Anna laughed and waved a dismissive hand. But then she went silent, like she was thinking. "Oh."

"'Oh' what, Anna?" Elsa edged.

"I am late. Like you know, lady late."

"Anna! How can you not keep track of that?" Elsa panicked.

"I thought it was because I was stressed out, oh, you know, ruling Arendelle!"

She just dragged her little sister all over the ocean, facing whatever danger, and she was pregnant? What kind of sister was she? To be fair, Anna did stowaway on the ship. But that didn't matter. Elsa ran a hand through her hair, "How did this happen?" She whispered.

Keahi cleared her throat, coming up behind Saphire and coming to stand beside Elsa. "Well, I hate to tell you, Elsa, but when a man and woman love each other —"

"Ki!" Elsa stammered, "I didn't mean that I meant how did I not realize?"

"Could be the whole Crow and evilness thing," Jarrah called, stopping his lute playing just long enough to put in his two sense.

"Thanks, Jarrah." Keahi called, giving him a two-finger salute, which he reflected back.

"What! A mini Anna or Kristoff?! How exciting! Can I name him? Or her?" Olaf bounced out of nowhere, hugging Anna's leg.

Anna still looked a bit shocked and her hand flew to her stomach.

Olaf glimmered up at Keahi and Elsa. "When are you two going to have mini Elsas and Ki's?"

Keahi pointed to him and went to open her mouth, but Elsa jabbed her elbow into Keahi's side hard enough for Ki to realize whatever she was about to say, she shouldn't say it.

Keahi just grinned and shrugged, "In due time, snowman." Was all she said to that.

Elsa's happiness for Anna's little surprise was short-lived when she thought back to the island, the giant's heart, and Crow.

Her stomach dropped. If Crow was as bitter as she thought. He'd hit Arendelle first with whatever crazy plan he had in store.

Anna wouldn't be safe. Her niece or nephew wouldn't be safe.

Elsa turned to a still shocked Anna and took her by the shoulders. "We need to keep you out of Arendelle until we figure out what's going on."

"What?" That snapped Anna right out of her shocked trance. "No! I won't abandon Arendelle when it needs me most."

"Anna, you have someone else to think about now." Elsa pleaded.

"No, I refuse. That's absurd. We have you, Keahi, and the elements to help protect us, not to mention Matthias and his soldiers. We may not have a huge army, but they are loyal and well trained!"

Elsa couldn't say anything to that, technically Anna was correct, but she couldn't help but be overprotective now.

The port to the Southern Isles came into view along the horizon.

All she knew right now was the world just got a little more complicated.