A short time later, Elsa walked up to Honeymaren. She pulled out her mother's shawl and put it around Honeymaren. Elsa sat down and asked, "What did you think? I know it doesn't have as much sentimental significance, as your previous shawl, but I hope you enjoy it."

Honeymaren replied, "It's a beautiful shawl, Elsa, but it's yours and it used to belong to your mother. I shouldn't be wearing it."

Elsa said, "We can share it. When I'm feeling down, I'll use it and whenever you feel you need it, you're welcome to wear it."

Honeymaren replied, "That's a very thoughtful gesture, Elsa. Are you sure it's okay?"

Elsa smiled, while saying, "Absolutely."

Honeymaren asked, "How does the shawl look on me?"

Elsa stared at Honeymaren with her shawl wrapped around her shoulder. Elsa looked impressed, while saying, "You're beautiful."

Honeymaren said, "As flattered as I am, I was asking how the shawl looked."

Elsa shyly said, "I said that the shawl is beautiful."

Honeymaren shook her head and replied, "You called me beautiful, not the shawl."

Elsa tried a desperate move to cover up her embarrassment. She said, "I was talking to the shawl."

Honeymaren had an amused look on her face, while asking, "You were talking to the shawl? I don't believe that."

Elsa sighed and said, "I've been a little weird when it comes to wording myself, recently. I guess I'm just struggling, because it's hard to communicate with all these people that I'm just starting to meet."

Honeymaren jokingly replied, "Maybe you're so distracted by my beauty that your words are starting to become a jumbled mess."

Elsa chuckled and responded, "If you say so, honey." She paused and said, "In all seriousness, the shawl looks absolutely lovely on you. Also, I suppose I have to stop stretching the truth and start admitting the fact, that I think you're beautiful. I know that's a super awkward and weird thing to admit, but I figure I better stop lying to you."

Honeymaren replied, "I appreciate your honesty, Elsa and I especially appreciate, that you're willing to share your shawl."

Elsa held hands with Honeymaren, while saying, "I felt bad. You have so few things and one of the few material items, that meant something to you, got blown away."

Honeymaren replied, "I may not have a kingdom, but I feel like I everything I need. After all, I have you." She chuckled and said, "It's not like I own you or anything, but you know what I mean."

Elsa responded, "Yeah."

Honeymaren said, "You've really done a lot for me, today, Elsa. I hope you stop thinking you're useless."

Elsa said, "You know what? I don't feel useless, anymore."

Honeymaren smiled and replied, "I'm glad to hear that, cutie-pie." She paused and said, "Since you told me what you think, regarding my appearance, I feel I owe it to you, to say what I think of your appearance."

Elsa nervously smiled and responded, "Don't be too harsh."

Honeymaren asked, "Harsh? I think I'm about to give you a compliment, that you can't handle."

Elsa had a confident expression on her face, while replying, "Yeah right. How hard can it be, to accept a compliment?"

Honeymaren said, "I think you're the most gorgeous woman, that I've ever seen." Elsa grabbed the shawl and used it to cover the huge blush, that was on her face. Honeymaren pulled the shawl down and grinned, while admiring the giant blush Elsa had. She said, "You look adorable."

Elsa replied, "I look silly."

Honeymaren yawned and said, "It's probably the middle of the day, yet I feel like taking a nap."

Elsa replied, "Then go ahead. What's stopping you?"

Honeymaren said, "I don't want to just sleep, the whole day. After all, this is only your second day, of living in the Enchanted Forest."

Elsa replied, "I wouldn't mind a nap, too."

Honeymaren responded, "Well, our sleeping bags are right behind us."

Elsa and Honeymaren got into their sleeping bags and rested close to each other. Honeymaren watched Elsa close her eyes and start resting. A sneaky thought popped into her head. She smirked, while getting closer to Elsa and kissing her cheek. Elsa opened her eyes and gasped. She looked at Honeymaren, who was grinning. Elsa said, "That was a rather mischievous move."

Honeymaren replied, "It probably was. I'm sorry, if my lack of manners offended you."

Elsa said, "It's fine."

Honeymaren replied, "I'm glad you're okay with it."

Elsa watched Honeymaren close her eyes. A daring thought popped into her brain. She got revenge on Honeymaren, by kissing her cheek. Honeymaren opened her eyes and looked back at Elsa, who said, "I have a mischievous side, too. I hope you don't mind."

Honeymaren replied, "Of course not. I was anticipating that kiss."

Elsa raised her eyebrows and asked, "What?" Honeymaren laughed and returned to her nap. Elsa sighed, before closing her eyes. Honeymaren was unlike any friend, that she had ever met. She was certainly the first friend, that Elsa has kissed on the cheek. At first, Elsa thought Honeymaren was just a good friend, but after spending more time with her, she knew Honeymaren was so much more.

A week later, Elsa and Honeymaren were taking another midday nap. While that was happening, the Enchanted Forest started having some special visitors. Yelena, Ryder and the other Northuldra people grabbed some nearby sticks in case intruders were coming. They knew the sticks wouldn't make much of an impact, unless the threat was a mundane one. They knew they could come to Elsa if something more dangerous was coming, so they weren't too scared.

Ryder paid close attention, to the sounds of the guests. He heard the sound of a carriage, as well as some familiar-sounding voice. He had an excited smile on his face, while staring at the others and saying, "You guys don't need to worry. It's Kristoff and Elsa's sister."

Yelena had a doubtful expression on her face, while asking, "Are you sure?"

Ryder said, "Yeah." Yelena and a few of the other Northuldra people still pointed their sticks in the air, in case Ryder was wrong.

A moment later, a carriage parked in the Enchanted Forest. The carriage was brown and was made of wood. Queen Anna and her husband, King Kristoff, stepped out of the carriage. A second carriage quickly arrived and it contained Lieutenant Destin Mattias and a group of Arendelle soldiers. Both carriages had tons of supplies in them. Mattias and the other soldiers were carrying clean clothes and newly-made blankets.

Anna and Kristoff walked up to Yelena and Ryder and bowed to them. Out of respect, Yelena and Ryder did the same. Anna said, "Greetings, people of the Enchanted Forest. You probably remember me. I'm Anna."

Ryder replied, "Of course I remember you. However, I did forget your name. I've been referring to you as Elsa's sister, for the past couple of days."

Yelena had a plain expression on her face, while staring at Anna and saying, "Greetings, Anna, sister of the ice girl. What is the purpose of your visit?"

Ryder whispered into Yelena's face, "You might want to be more friendly, considering that's she's the Queen."

Anna explained, "I've come to bring supplies, for my sister and for all of you."

Yelena said, "We appreciate your generosity, Queen Anna. You're more than welcome, to come in."

Anna smiled and replied, "It's not like this place has a door and technically, we're already in this place. Also, we've been here, before." She nervously chuckled, while Yelena looked unamused. Anna said, "Anyways, we'll start handing-out the supplies."

Mattias looked at his fellow soldiers, while saying, "Make sure each person gets a new outfit, that'll fit them, as well as blankets, food and drinks." The soldiers nodded and started delivering the items.

Kristoff walked up to Ryder and said, "It's good to see you, dude."

Ryder was glad to see Kristoff, but there was a part of him that was mad at him for throwing a bunch of stuff into the trees. Ryder awkwardly smiled at Kristoff, while saying, "Hi, buddy. Um, it's good to see you."

Kristoff paused and said, "Hold on, Ryder. I'm getting the feeling, that something's wrong."

Ryder explained, "I don't want to get into an argument with you, because you're a really cool guy who appreciates the greatness of reindeer. However, your throwing antics have caused a few problems."

Kristoff started remembering all the stuff he had thrown into the trees. He chuckled, before saying, "I'm sorry about that. I was being a bit overemotional. I hope I didn't inconvenience you guys."

Ryder said, "Well, our wood supply is going to be low for a while."

Kristoff confidently replied, "No it won't." He ran back to the carriage and when he returned, he was carrying a bunch of wood. He said, "I felt bad about wasting all that wood, so I made sure to brings tons of fresh wood."

Ryder smiled, while responding, "That's great. Thank you."

Kristoff replied, "No problem."

Mattias handed Yelena some new blankets, before looking around the Enchanted Forest and saying, "It's nice to visit this place and not have to get into a war. I'm afraid I was too busy with my soldiery duties to truly appreciate this place."

Anna replied, "It's a rather nice place, especially by forest standards. I still prefer to live in a kingdom. To be honest, I don't think I could survive without modern technology and the comforts of home, but I think my sister's going to like this place."

Mattias said, "Speaking of Elsa, I seem to see every member of the Northuldra tribe, except her."

Anna looked at Yelena, while asking, "Do you know where Elsa is?" She started having a worried expression on her face, while saying, "Oh, no. Has she already gotten lost? Is she in trouble? Did Prince Hans come back and kidnap her?"

Yelena said, "First off, you're too emotional. Second off, I believe Elsa is with Honeymaren."

Mattias raised an eyebrow and asked, "Honey Lemon? That's a weird name."

Yelena said, "Honeymaren, not Honey Lemon."

Anna asked, "Where are they?" Yelena shrugged her shoulders and walked away from Anna. Anna whispered to Mattias, "Yelena's a bit unfriendly."

Mattias whispered back, "Understatement of the last three decades."

Anna looked behind her and saw Kristoff and Ryder, who were both carrying wood. Anna walked closer to them and asked, "Do you know where Elsa is?"

Ryder said, "I think she's with my sister and I think I know the area, where they're hanging out. I'll show you the place, after I set down this wood." Anna nodded.

While Kristoff and Ryder started putting the wood away, Honeymaren started waking up, because of all the noise. She gently tapped Elsa's shoulder and said, "I think it's time to get up, cutie-pie."

Elsa slowly got up, while asking, "What's going on?"

Honeymaren said, "I've been hearing a lot of noises, for the past couple of minutes."

Elsa asked, "Isn't it just the villagers?"

Honeymaren said, "I don't think so. It sounds a lot noisier, than usual. I think we might have some guests."

Elsa asked, "Do you think it could be my sister?"

Honeymaren said, "That's a possibility. I'm just hoping, that we aren't being visited by intruders."

Elsa let out a loud yawn, before standing up and saying, "I'm sorry, that I sleep for about half the day."

Honeymaren said, "I was the one, who wanted to take a nap, so if anybody deserves to get blamed, it's me. Besides, you deserve your rest. You've worked very hard, cutie-pie."

Elsa lightly blushed, from hearing her nickname. She had expected Honeymaren to use the nickname, from time to time, but she wasn't expecting it to be such a common thing. She asked, "You're still calling me that?"

Honeymaren said, "You bet I am, unless that's a problem."

Elsa replied, "It's fine. I guess I'm not used to having a nickname." She nervously laughed and said, "It seems like I have a lot of things that I need to start getting used to. Otherwise, I'm really going to start looking like an outsider, who doesn't know what she's doing."

Honeymaren looked at Elsa, while saying, "You might feel like you don't fit in, but that's because you're so much better than everyone."

Elsa fiddled with a piece of her hair, while replying, "Come on, honey. You shouldn't say those sort of things."

Honeymaren said, "I'm just being honest. Sure, you're different and awkward, but that's part of your charm. There's nobody like you and that's a good thing. You're special."

Elsa replied, "So are you."

Honeymaren scoffed and responded, "Yeah right. I'm fine with who I am, but I'm not much different, from everybody else."

Elsa smiled, while saying, "Do you think I would go out of my way, to spend so much time with you, if I thought you were like everybody else? I hangout with you, because I want to learn more about the Enchanted Forest, but more importantly, I enjoy your company." Elsa took a close look at Honeymaren's face and noticed that she was starting to blush. Elsa was usually the one, who did the blushing, so it was nice to see Honeymaren blush. She smirked, while saying, "It appears I'm not the only blusher in the Enchanted Forest."

Honeymaren replied, "True, but you do blush more frequently and beautifully than anybody else."

Elsa started blushing. She said, "Oh, great. You made me go back to blushing."

Honeymaren replied, "That was my plan."

Elsa said, "Well done."

Elsa and Honeymaren started holding hands, while staring into each-other's eyes. They hadn't known one another, for that long, but they had already formed a strong bond. Their relationship didn't have an official label. Were they just friends? Were they best friends? Were they something more? Elsa didn't know and neither did Honeymaren, but they both knew they really liked each other.

Elsa and Honeymaren's tender moment was interrupted, because Anna, Kristoff and Ryder started walking towards them. Elsa thought it felt weird, to go from chatting with Honeymaren, to being greeted by her sister's surprise appearance, but she tried to remain calm and normal. She said, "Hi, Anna."

Anna gave Elsa a hug and said, "It's good to see you. It feels like it's been such a long time, since I last you."

Elsa replied, "It's only been a week."

Kristoff looked at Ryder, while saying, "Thank you, for helping us find Elsa."

Ryder replied, "No problem."

Elsa looked a bit guilty, while saying, "I'm sorry, that you had to search for me. I'm afraid I was taking a midday nap."

Honeymaren put her hand on Elsa's shoulder, while saying, "It was my idea. Cutie-pie always seems eager, to take all the blame."

Anna raised an eyebrow, while asking, "Cutie-pie?"

Ryder explained, "That's my sister's nickname, for Elsa."

Anna said, "Oh, that's weird." She awkwardly smiled at Elsa and Honeymaren, while saying, "It's an enduring type of weird."

Anna said, "Elsa, can I talk to you?"

Elsa replied, "Of course." She looked back at Honeymaren, while saying, "I'll be back, shortly." Honeymaren nodded.

Anna and Elsa started walking away from the others and started heading towards an empty part of the forest. While they were walking, Elsa wondered what Anna wanted to talk about. She had been wondering, how Anna was doing, as Arendelle's new ruler. However, that was one of the few things, that she wasn't very worried about, because she trusted her sister. She had less trust in Kristoff. Going from an ice seller, to a king was a big jump. Plus, he wasn't the most mature of people. However, if Anna had so much faith in Kristoff, she figured she better respect her sister's new husband.

Elsa looked at Anna, while saying, "So, how are you and Kristoff?"

Anna said, "We're doing great. I mean, we both got the most exciting promotion, that a princess and ice seller could hope for. We're in charge of Arendelle, now. It's crazy, but a good type of crazy."

Elsa replied, "Also, you two got married. That must be good."

Anna said, "It is. Kristoff's a lot better, than my ex, Hans."

Elsa jokingly replied, "Hans must be jealous."

Anna said, "I did write him a letter, about my marriage."

Elsa face-palmed and asked, "Why would you do that?"

Anna said, "I figured he had a right to know."

Elsa replied, "If you say so."

Anna looked at Elsa, while asking, "How have you been?"

Elsa said, "Oh, I've been good." She nervously smiled, while saying, "There's been a lot of awkward moments, here and there. I've been struggling, at getting used to the forest, but Honeymaren's been helping me."

Although Anna had seen Honeymaren, during her previous visit to the Enchanted Forest, she barely talked to her and didn't get to learn much about her. Anna had even forgotten Honeymaren's name, until she heard other people say it. Anna said, "It sound like Honeymaren and you are becoming friends."

Elsa replied, "Yes, she's a great friend."

Anna asked, "She calls you cutie-pie?"

Elsa shyly said, "That nickname was her idea. It's not like I enjoy being called that or anything."

Anna smirked, while replying, "Yeah right, Elsa. If the name bothered you, you would of said something."

Elsa said, "I guess you caught me. It's kind of an embarrassing nickname, but I kind of like it."

Anna explained, "Kristoff, the soldiers and I brought lots of supplies, from Arendelle, so you shouldn't have to worry about missing modern technology."

Elsa smiled, while saying, "That's nice to hear. What did you bring?"

Anna said, "Well, in addition to fresh clothes and blankets, I brought some chairs, a couch and lots of chocolate."

Elsa replied, "Chocolate does sound nice."

Anna said, "I've been trying to avoid eating Arendelle's entire chocolate supply."

Elsa asked, "Has that been working out, so far?"

Anna nervously smiled, while saying, "I have broken chocolate-eating records. There's not a single person, in the history of Arendelle's history, who has eaten more chocolate. However, I've been saving some chocolate, for the other citizens."

Elsa replied, "That's good to hear, I guess."

Anna nudged Elsa and asked, "Are there things, about Arendelle, that you miss?"

Elsa said, "Well, I miss you, of course. I do miss having a bedroom and a shower room."

Anna stuck her hand in front of Elsa's face, while saying, "Hold on. The Enchanted Forest doesn't have a bathtub?"

Elsa answered, "I'm afraid not. I've been bathing in the river."

Anna stuck out her tongue, while saying, "That's so gross. That's downright repulsive." She nervously chuckled and said, "No offense, Elsa. If you enjoy that, that's your business."

Elsa said, "Also, there's no clock, so figuring out the time hasn't been easy."

Anna explained, "Kristoff told me, that there probably wouldn't be a clock in the Enchanted Forest. Thankfully, we brought one."

Elsa replied, "Thank you." She paused and said, "I was actually taking a nap, when you guys arrived."

Anna started looking guilty, while replying, "I'm sorry, for waking you up. I don't know anything, about your new sleep schedule, so I didn't know when I was supposed to come by. I figured the middle of the day would be the best time. Have you been sleeping at different times, recently?"

Elsa explained, "I usually just go to sleep, when the sky starts looking dark and I start feeling sleepy. Sometimes, Honeymaren and I get tired at an earlier time of day, so we take quick naps."

Anna said, "It sound like you two get along."

Elsa replied, "We sure do."

Meanwhile, Kristoff and Ryder walked towards the Enchanted Forest's group of reindeer. Kristoff started petting the reindeer's heads, while saying, "I missed these guys."

Ryder replied, "I'm guessing they missed you, too. Aside from myself, you're the only guy I know, who truly appreciates the reindeer."

Kristoff said, "They're the best. You know, I once wrote a song, that was about reindeer being better than people."

Ryder asked, "Really? That sounds awesome, dude."

Kristoff had a proud smile on his face, while saying, "I'm quite the song writer."

Kristoff and Ryder were having a nice time, until Kristoff started counting the reindeer. He started looking more dramatic, while saying, "We're in trouble."

Ryder asked, "What's wrong?"

Kristoff explained, "The last time I was here, I counted all of the reindeer. There's one less reindeer, this time. What happened?"

Ryder sighed and said, "Last week, one of the reindeer got into a hyper mood. I tried to calm him down, but he got frustrated and ran away. Nobody's seen the reindeer, for the past week."

Kristoff felt sad, while asking, "Does that mean the reindeer's gone?"

Ryder said, "Well, I'm sure the reindeer's still around. We just don't know where he is."

Kristoff said, "I can't believe this happened. I should of come back to this place, sooner. I brought tons of fresh carrots and other supplies. That reindeer probably wouldn't of left, if I hadn't taken such a long time, to get back here. I'm sorry."

Ryder calmly replied, "It's cool, Kristoff."

Kristoff was feeling very emotional, about the one reindeer running away. In order to get over his stress, he grabbed some blankets and threw them into the trees. Afterwards, he grabbed a few bags of carrots and tossed them into the trees.

Ryder nervously said, "Kristoff, you don't need to waste more supplies. There's over ways, of working through your problems."

Kristoff sighed and replied, "You're right, Ryder. Those supplies were for the other people and reindeer, not for me. I should be throwing something, that belongs to me." Kristoff grabbed his carriage and threw it.

Mattias and the other soldiers looked up and saw a carriage being thrown into the sky, before landing in the trees. Mattias said, "What an unusual sight."

Kristoff walked up to Mattias and said, "I'm afraid I got myself into a troublesome situation."

Mattias asked, "Does your problem involve a carriage being stuck in the trees?"

Kristoff said, "Yes it does. Like last time, I got a little too sensitive and I started throwing stuff into the trees."

Mattias replied, "No disrespect, King Kristoff, but Queen Anna was very unaccepting, of your last emotional outburst. I'm guessing this second outburst will make her angrier."

Kristoff said, "I can't say I blame her. I gotta get that carriage out of the trees, before Anna finds out. Can you help?"

Mattias was a bit embarrassed, to be given such a ridiculous assignment, but he tried to look royal and dignified, while saying, "My soldiers and I will do what we can, King Kristoff. It's important we get that carriage out of the trees, in order to prevent the carriage from falling down and landing on anybody."

Mattias and the other soldiers went closer to the trees and looked at the carriage, which was stuck between a couple of trees. Mattias looked at his soldiers, while saying, "We can't be brash. We have to come up with a careful and clever plan."

Kristoff whispered, "This is no time, to be careful or clever. I gotta save the carriage, before Anna gets mad at me. We've only been married, for a few days and we have a kingdom to run. This is not a good time, for drama. I better get some help."

Kristoff started running around the forest, in search of Elsa. He figured her ice powers would be useful, in getting the carriage to the ground. While running around, he bumped into Honeymaren. He said, "You're Ryder's sister. Aren't you Elsa's bestie, as well?"

Honeymaren answered, "You could say that."

Kristoff said, "I need you to find Elsa have her meet me, at the trees. However, it's important that Anna doesn't come with her."

Honeymaren raised an eyebrow and asked, "What's going on?"

Kristoff nervously said, "This isn't the time, for explaining the situation. We're dealing with a major dilemma."

Honeymaren replied, "Um, okay." Honeymaren was feeling very suspicious about Kristoff, but she figured she should do what he said.