The ground continued to shook beneath their feet. The sounds of Elsa's call and the animals continued to echo from the jungle. There was several loud crunching sounds of foliage being trampled upon from the jungle across from them. Jack of which widened his eyes as the realization came to him.

"Oh, no." he said in a whispering tone.

It was right at that moment that several large elephants, Rhinos and other such animals emerged from the jungle. They charged into the clearing at great speed. Seeing the animals coming toward them at great speed, the few mercenaries in the path of the stampede quickly turned and ran, dropping their gun in the prosses. The animals trampled over several of the tents and the mercenaries unlucky to not get out of the way.

Elsa emerged into the clearing atop the back of one of the elephants, with her spear in hand. She turned back to the animals behind her. The free people of the jungle who now follow her against the men who would bring great harm to their home. Cupping her hand to her mouth, Elsa gave out a loud call to the animals.

"Aaaaahhhhh Aaaaaahhhhhh Aaaaaahhhhhh!" she called out, raising her spear in hand.

Jack gazed up in awe and relief, seeing that Elsa had come back. And by the looks of things, she brought the all the animals in the the jungle with her. All but proving to him that she really is the Queen of the Jungle.

The other animals continued to charge into the clearing, trampling everything in their wake. Attacking the several mercenaries who found themselves too overwhelmed to fight back. As two of the mercenaries ran in front of one of the tents along the jungle's edge, a large bull elephant came charging through it. Tearing the tent to shreds while either crushing or through several of the things that were inside. The two mercenaries quickly turned and ran forward as they were chased after by the bull.

Some of the hired soldiers made for one of the helicopters. Only to the pause in awe at the sight of the tigress, Zarya standing in the the opening, growling toward them. They then heard a growl from above, where they saw Bagheera on the roof of the helicopter. From behind three lionesses came up from behind, growling as their bearded their fangs to them.

Simba pounced atop one of the mercenary's, knocking him down onto his back. He stood atop the man, growling down at him. Earning the man horrified gaze, finding himself at the mercy of the lion prince. Though it was right at that moment that Simba heard Nala call to him.

"Simba!"

Simba cocked his head and saw another mercenary to his right. Raising his AK toward Simba, but did not get the chance to pull the trigger as he was pounced atop by Nala. His mate mauled the man, who screamed in agony as he faced her fangs. Nala then stood up over the man, glancing back at Simba.

"Thanks, Nala." Simba said with a nod of his head.

Nala smiled at Her mate.

Elsa came charging in on the elephant she was riding. With one quick swing of it's head, the elephant swatted away a few of the mercenaries in their wake. Causing them to flying in the air like a rag doll. Elsa cocked her head and spotted one of Han's men running toward them with his gun in hand. Raising her spear, the wild woman tossed it at the mercenary. The spear struck the man in the chest, causing him to fall back over the ground.

It was then the elephant came forward, wrapping his trunk around the spear as he pulled it from it's body. He then raised it up to Elsa.

"Thank you, my brother." she said taking the spear from him.

She then glanced back the other animals.

"Come, my brothers and sisters," she called to them.

"Drives theses invaders from the jungle!"

She then raised her spear into the air as they went forward into camp.


Jack and Hans gazed in awe at the sight of the carnage that was brought by the wild woman and the animals. Hans expression then shifted to that of distain, seeing that the jungle woman was once more ruining everything. But he wasn't about to let her stop him from finding the city. He had come too far to lose everything.

He turned back to Jack, raising his gun as he pressed it against his back. Jack turned back to him

"Get in!" he exclaimed to him.

He then grabbed Jack by the shoulder and pulled him toward the helicopter.


The sound of animals and the cries of the mercenaries outside filled the inside of the tent. North glanced back back at Anna and the others.

"Hurry, we have to get out of here!" he exclaimed to them.

"We'll be trampled!"

Anna continued to struggle in her bindings, trying to slip her wrists free. But the ropes were so tight. No matter how hard she tried, she couldn't get herself free.

"I can't!" she said to her uncle.

Kristoff groaned as he tried yank his arms free.

"The ropes are too tight!" He exclaimed to them.

As everyone continued to struggle in their bindings, it was right at that moment Anna noticed the light from the entrance of the tent was then blocked out. Followed by the heavy foot prints and groaning of an elephant. She glanced up to the entrance of the tent, where they saw a large shadow of an elephant coming over the tent.

"Uh, guys!" she said.

Kristoff and Tadashi glanced to her, before they noticed the shadow of the elephant coming over the tent. North, Tooth, Mattias and Ingrid also noticed the elephants shadow.

"Oh my...!'" Mattias exclaimed as he continued to struggle in his bindings.

Though it by that time that the large head emerged from tin through the entrance of the tent. It then lifted the tent from over them as it then tossed it off it's head. The group gazed up in awe at the elephant, who lowered it's head to reveal the wild woman who was sitting atop it's back. She gazed down at them, only to be met with the looks of awe and fright.

Anna of which smiled up at the wild woman.

"Elsa!" she proclaimed, earing the surprised glances of both Kristoff and Tadashi.

The elephant raised it's trunk as he trumped, wearingly at the group of humans before it. Elsa glanced down at him, placing her hand atop it's head.

"It's alright," she reassured him.

"These ones mean us no harm. Their own people have turned on them."

The elephant groaned as he settled down. Though was still quite hesitant toward this group of humans. Tadashi leaned over to Kristoff.

"Did she just talk to the elephant?" He whispered to him.

It was right at that moment that the elephant kneeled down to them as Elsa slid down off his back. She then planted the end of the spear into the ground as she approached the group. She then drew her dagger from her side, causing the group to gaze up in awe.

"Wow, wow, wow," Kristoff said.

"What are you doing...?"

It was then that Elsa came up behind Anna, where she kneeled down and proceeded to cut her bindings. With a sudden snapping sound, the ropes around Anna's wrist came apart. Anna brought her arms out from around her back, gazing down in awe at the sight of her freed arms. She then gazed back at the wild woman, who stood up behind her.

"You all must go, Now!" she proclaimed to them.

"My people will not harm you. But you must leave, now!"

Anna quickly stood up and turned to her.

"I can't leave without my brother!" She insisted to the wild woman.

It was right at that moment that Elsa then noticed Jack was not among them. She then turned gazing out into the clearing. It was amongst the battle that raged, she noticed her mate was being forced toward one of the helicopters by Hans. Elsa gasped as she and Anna turned.

"Jack!" she exclaimed as she tried to go after them.

Only to be held back by Elsa, who grabbed her by the shoulder, holding her back.

"No, Anna," Elsa proclaimed to her.

"Free your family. I'll go after Jack."

Anna narrowed her gaze in hesitation. She wanted to go help her brother. But she knew she couldn't just leave everyone else her, still bounded. Besides, Elsa had a better chance of saving Jack then she does. She glanced over at one of the mercenaries laying over the ground, seeing the knife in the hoister around his leg.

She glanced up at Elsa.

"Please, bring him back safe." she pleaded to her.

Elsa smiled and nodded her head to her. The wild woman the rushed over and pulled her spear out from the ground. She then quickly rushed ahead toward the helicopter.


Jack quickly climbed into the helicopter, the barrel of Hans's pistol still pressed against the back. Hans the came up into the side of the helicopter, glancing to the pilot in the cockpit.

"Go, Go!" He exclaimed to him.

The pilot turned forward and pulled back over the lever. The helicopter then began to slowly began to raise off the ground as it came into the air. Elsa gazed up at the helicopter, seeing that it was about to take off. Desperately she tried to run faster in the hopes of catching it before it took off. But she was too late as the helicopter rose high into the air, out of reach of the wild woman. Elsa stopped, gazing up in awe at the helicopter as it came into the air.

She was then met with the sly smirk of Hans, gazing down at her. As it stood, she was too late to stop her now. She had already interfered well enough with his plans. She wasn't about to let her stand in his way of what would be the greatest national discovery. The helicopter then turned and flew off toward the city.

Elsa stood there, glaring toward the helicopter. Though the they may be far beyond her reach, she knew where they were going and she would not allow man to steal from the jungle. She then glanced forward and ran toward the tree line. Back in the clearing, Timon and Pumbaa both spotted Elsa making for the jungle ahead.

"Hey, where is she going?" Timon asked, curiously.

Simba and Nala glanced over to Elsa. It was there they saw the wild woman leaped up into the canopy above, climbing to the highest branch above. It was there she leaped from the branch, grabbing the vin before as she swung off into the jungle.

"Elsa?" Nala said, curiously.

Glancing to one another, Simba and Nala both turned and chased after her.


Anna had finished cutting the bindings of Kristoff, who then stood up, rubbing his wrists. He then gazed around the clearing at the animals rampaging the campsite. The mercenaries that were once holding them against their will, now either crushed or trampled beneath the hooves of the elephants and Rhinos. Mauled by the jungle predators or chased off into the jungle.

But Jack and Hans were no where to be seen. Nor was Elsa. He glanced back Anna and North, who had finished cutting the binding of Ingrid and Mittias.

"Come on, we got to hurry!" He exclaimed to them.

It was right at that moment that she heard a familiar barking sound. Anna glanced across to the end of the clearing, where she saw both Balto and Jenna in a cage across from them.

"Jenna!" She exclaimed as she rushed over to them.

"Anna wait!" Kristoff and North exclaimed, reaching out his hand to her.

Anna ignored the warnings of Kristoff and her Uncle as she made a break toward the cage. She paused as a Rhino charged passed her, only to then continue forward to Balto and Jenna. She came up to the cage, where she was then greeted by Jenna who panted, nervously to her.

"Don't worry, girl," Jenna reassured her.

"I'll get you out!"

She glanced from side to side, looking for something that she could use to break the lock. But there was no rock or anything that she could use. Though as she continued to look, it was right at that moment that she heard a sudden growling sound. Anna froze. She glanced to her side, where she saw a black panther standing next to her.

Anna turned to the panther as she slowly backed away.

"Wow, easy, boy." she said, raising her hands to the panther.

North and Kristoff both gasped upon seeing Anna faced with a black panther.

"Anna!" They exclaimed as they tried rushing to her aid.

The panther continued to stare back at Anna, who stood motionless out of fear. Waiting for what ever the panther would do in the moment that was to follow. When it was then the panther cocked it's head toward the cage where Balto and Jenna were in. It the came up to the cage door and with a swat of it's paw, broke the lock of the cage. Anna was surprised awe at what the panther had did.

Even more, it slowly backed away as Balto and Jenna came running out of the cage to her.

"Jenna!" Anna exclaimed, kneeling down to her as she came up into her arms.

It was by this time that Kristoff North and the others came up behind her.

"Anna, are you alright?" Kristoff asked, curiously.

"What happened?"

Ingrid turned her head to the panther, who had freed Jenna and Balto. Bagheera in turned stared up at her in recognition.

"It seems she's been helped by an old friend." she proclaimed to the group, once more earning their confused glances.

Bagheera in turn stepped forward to the group, growling up at Ingrid. Anna stood up as she glanced to her, curiously.

"What is it?" she asked, curiously.

Bagheera then turned, glancing back at the group. She then uttered another growl to them

"I believe that he wants us to follow him." she claimed glancing back to the others.

It was then Bagheera turned and scurried off toward the Jungle. Ingrid turned back to others, gestured her head for them to follow. She then turned as they followed the panther. Kristoff of which glanced back toward the clearing.

"Wait, what about Jack" He said before running after them.


The helicopter soured above the canopy of the jungle treetops. Overhead, large storm clouds formed over the mountains. The sound of the crashing of thunder echoed over the jungle, followed by the bright flashes of lightning. The Pilot glanced back at Hans and Jack.

"Sir, there's a storm ahead." he said.

Peering through the windshield of the cockpit, Jack stared worryingly at the storm that lied ahead. He glanced to Hans, who appeared almost undeterred at the sight of the storm.

"Keep going," Hans ordered him.

"Stay below the storm."

Jack gazed up at him in shock and disbelief. Flying into that storm would be suicide. They would never make it to the mountains.

"You can't be serious," Jack exclaimed to him.

"We'll never make it!"

Hans turned to Jack and pointed his gun toward him. Faced with barrel of the gun, Jack fell silent as he set back down in his seat. Hans turned back to the pilot.

"Keep going!" He ordered the pilot.

Following the orders of his superior, the pilot turned and pushed the lever forward. The helicopter then flew ahead toward the raging storm which lied ahead.


Elsa swung swiftly through the trees as she pursued the helicopter. Grabbing a vine, she swung herself through the trees. She leaped into the air, releasing her hold over the vine. She then grabbed the branch above as she swing herself forward, preforming flip mid air. She then grabbed another vine as she continued to swing.

Glancing to the narrow opening above, she saw the helicopter flying above the jungle. When it was then she heard the sound of lightning overhead. Elsa landed over the branch of a tree, where she peered ahead toward the storm that was coming over the jungle. Seeing the helicoptering flying overhead, the jungle woman gasped in shock.

"Jack!" she exclaimed.

Elsa leaped from the branch, grabbing the vine ahead of her as she swung after them. The clouds above slowly came over the jungle, lighting flashes from above.


Rain fell rapidly from above, pattering over the windshield of the helicopter. Lighting flashed down from the storm above. The pilot took an enface of maneuvers, steered the helicopter from the bots of lighting that crashed drown from above. The inside of the helicopter shook from the side to side. Jack grabbed hold of the seat next to him, feeling the constant shifting of helicopter.


Elsa continued to swing through the heavy rains as swift and skillful as the primates themselves. With all her strength and will powering her mussels, the wild woman had gained much speed to keep up with the helicopter. Grabbing one vine after another, swerving pass each tree while grabbing hold of a branch she could use to swing or pull herself forward through the jungle canopy. She could hear the sound of the motorize propellers of the helicopters slowly getting louder. She had to be getting close.

Gazing above, she saw the helicopter above, moving fast. She had to get ahead of it, if she had any chance of rescuing Jack. Looking ahead, Elsa continued to swing through the trees.

Swinging up to a high branch, the jungle woman came perched in the canopy above. as she peered ahead toward the helicopter as it came into hunkered down over the branch, awaiting her moment to strike.


The helicopter continued to swerve back and forth as the pilot continued to maneuver through the storm. The inside shook violently as Jack and Hans continued to cling on for life.

"This storm is getting worse," The pilot said from the cockpit.

"We need to turn back!"

Hans glanced back at the cockpit.

"No," he exclaimed to the pilot.

"We're too close!"

Jack glanced up at Hans.

"Are you Insane?!" He exclaimed to him.

"You are going to get us Killed!"

The pilot turned back to Hans.

"But sir," he said.

"There's too much lightning."

But even with the pilot's insistence, Hans was not convinced of the danger they were in. He was both desperate and determined to find the ruins that may be hidden in the mountains. Unwilling to allowing anything more to keep him from it.

"I said keep going!" Hans exclaimed to them.

"We're not stopping until we find it!"


The helicopter then came to the high canopy of the tree Elsa stood perched. Seizing the opportunity, Elsa leaped out of the tree as she grabbed hold of the landings skids. Unnoticed by neither Hans or Jack. Though was not unheard as Hans turned to the open doorway behind. He came as he peered down to the jungle below. She swung herself forward, turning herself around as she swung herself forward. She came up from under the helicopter and kicked Hans back.

Hans staggered back toward the other side of the helicopter and was about to fall out the open doorway. When he quickly grabbed hold of the railings, keeping himself from falling to the jungle below. He glanced into the helicopter, where he saw the wild woman standing inside the helicopter.

As Hans quickly pulled himself back into the helicopter, Elsa pulled out the dagger from his side. Before Hans could even react, the wild woman pressed the blade against his throat. Hans paused. Elsa growled to him, bearing her fangs to him. Hans attempted to point his gun to her.

"Don't try it, Hans!" Jack claimed to him.

Hans glanced back to Elsa. Seeing the look the jungle woman gave him, an expression that said she would indeed slit his throat where he stood. Hans slowly raised his hands in the air, seeing that he was at the mercy of the wild woman. Jack stood up from his seat as he came up next to Elsa.

"So that's how it is," Hans said.

"I have to say Jack, I'm a bit disappointed. We could have really could have made history."

"The deals off, Hans," Jack proclaimed to him.

"We're turning you over to the authorities."

Hans smirked to him.

"Don't you get it?" Hans said.

"You turn me over, you'll all be convicted of cooperate espionage as well. You'll be rotting in a cell next to mine!"

Elsa pressed her knife to his throat, silencing Hans from speaking.

"Yeah, I wouldn't be so sure of that," Jack said, glancing to Elsa.

"Your not the one holding the gun anymore, Hans."

Hans glared to Jack, being left with no other option the conform to whatever demands they had.

When suddenly a loud crashing of thunder as a bolt of lightning struck the propellers above. There was a small explosion of the back exhaustion vents. The inside of the helicopter shook violently, causing Elsa and Jack to drop to the ground. Hans fell forward and landed over the seats in the back. Dropping the gun over the floor of the helicopter.

"We're losing altitude!" The Pilot exclaimed to them.

The helicopter tip forward as it began to descend toward the mountain pass.

(Two chapters left!)