I didn't know what to do today because I was the only one who wasn't busy. Elsa and Anna had important meetings with the royal advisors in the castle all day today, Kristoff and Sven were out doing their ice deliveries and Kasper and Rika were going to school today and they were going to a friend's birthday party tonight. And I couldn't work with the construction guys repairing the castle anymore because I failed at every job I tried for them. Then I decided to go around Arendelle to see if there was a job I could do.

I tried many jobs. The first one I tired was cleaning up Oaken's saunas, but I kept getting melted. The second one was trying to help an old lady carrying her shopping, but it was so heavy that my twig arms snapped and her shopping fell out and rolled away from us. The last one I tried was being a waiter in a café, but I kept muddling up the orders and gave them to the wrong customers.

I decided to give up on job searching and just go to the harbour. Seeing the water and watching boats coming in and out always helped me to relax and cheer me up. As I made my way, I met another friend of mine who was heading in the same direction I was. It was Miguel. "Hi, Miguel!" I greeted.

"Hi, Olaf," he greeted back. "How are you doing?"

I told him about my day of trying a few jobs today, but they all failed.

"I know how you're feeling, Olaf," Miguel said. "I've been trying to get a job myself. I've searched most of Arendelle. The only place I have left to check is the harbour. Why don't you come with me? Maybe there's two job openings there."

"Yeah, that's a great idea!" I cried happily. "Let's head to the harbour together."


Miguel and I arrived at Arendelle harbour. We started to look for the harbour master, but we couldn't find him.

"Oh, no!" Miguel cried.

"What is it, Miguel?" I asked.

"There's somebody in the water!"

I looked at the water and I saw that Miguel was right. There was something in the water and it was drowning. It looked like a very young animal, but I couldn't quite make out because it was still too far away for me to see so.

"Olaf, follow me!" Miguel ordered.

I followed him to a small wooden rowboat. There was a sign next to it that said, 'For Sale.' Miguel dropped a small bag of coins next to it and got in. After I joined into the boat behind him, I watched him free it from the docks and then he started to row it away from the harbour. He was rowing the boat so fast that it was as if the wind was moving us.

Miguel didn't stop rowing until he reached the drowning small creature, picked it up and put it in the boat. I saw it was a reindeer calf.

"There, there," Miguel said gently to the calf as he stroked it. "You're all right now."

"Is it a boy calf or a girl calf, Miguel?" I asked.

"I don't know, Olaf," he replied. "I'm not a reindeer expert at all."

"Neither am I and Sven the reindeer is one of my very best friends," I said. "The experts I know are Kristoff and our Northuldra friends."

Miguel gasped and then he smiled. "That's it! Olaf, you're brilliant."

"I am?" I felt good by Miguel's compliment, but I was also confused. "What brilliant idea did I have?"

"I bet this young calf came from the Enchanted Forest," Miguel said, "so that's where we're going to."

"And if it's not from the Enchanted Forest?"

"Then, worst case scenario, our Northuldra friends will help us with it." Then Miguel grabbed the oars and continued to row the rowboat.


I didn't know how long Miguel had been rowing for when he decided to stop, but he looked like he could do with a break. Then I heard whimpering coming from the calf.

"There, there," I said, as I stroked it. "Don't worry. We'll get you back to your family. Miguel just needs a few minutes to rest him arms to do so."

Then the calf looked terrified.

"Miguel, I think something's scaring him," I told him as I hugged the calf to calm it down.

Miguel joined me in having a look around to see what could be scaring the poor little calf. I couldn't see anything except the boat I, Miguel and the calf were in, the water we were on, the forest nearest us and five giant tentacles rising out of the lake. Five giant tentacles? I screamed!

I knew I wasn't making it up because Miguel saw them as well and he screamed as well. Then he decided to continue to row the boat to get to safety. He was rowing so fast that he didn't even see where he was rowing. I didn't see them either because I was hiding under the boat seat with the calf.

Then we felt a sudden jerk.

"Are we under attack?" I asked.

"No, Olaf," Miguel said. "We've reached land. Come on out of there and get the calf as well." He helped me out of the boat first and then he picked up the calf.

"Is this the Enchanted Forest, Olaf?" Miguel asked. "It's just that I've never been here before, but I believe you and your friends have a few times so you would have more clue than I would."

I looked around. "Well, this forest looks very similar to the Enchanted Forest, but I can't promise it is in case it isn't."

"Miguel? Olaf?"

We turned to see two people. They were two of our friends from the Northuldra. They were Ryder and Honeymaren.

"Hey, guys," I said. "Good to see you."

"Good to see you too, Olaf," Ryder said. "What brings you to the Enchanted Forest?"

I felt relieved that I, Miguel and the calf had reached the Enchanted Forest. Then I explained how Miguel and I found the reindeer calf drowning near Arendelle harbour and we thought it might be from the Northuldra's reindeer herds.

Ryder took the calf and gasped. "This is Tagis," he said. "Reindeers are curious, but she's always been too curious for his own good. Her mother will be so pleased to see her again. Thank you for your efforts, Miguel, Olaf."

"Glad to be of help," Miguel said.

"It must have been a very long journey, but it was well worth the effort."

I thought Honeymaren said that in a flirty way.

"That without getting chased by giant tentacles," I said.

"Giant squid tentacles?" Honeymaren asked.

"Yeah, Honeymaren," I said. "I know that sounds ridiculous, but we're not making it up. Tagis saw them as well and she was completely petrified."

"Could you take me to where you saw them?" Honeymaren asked.

"No problem," Miguel said. "But what about Tagis?"

"Ryder will do that, won't you?"

Then we saw Ryder heading off with Tagis.

"Yeah, I got her covered," Ryder called, before he vanished.


Miguel and I took Honeymaren to the boat we came in, but we were shocked when we saw the state it was in. We learned that there was a hole in the boat with rocks in. Miguel had been rowing the boat so fast that he didn't see where he was rowing to and he rowed it into the rocks.

"What are we going to do now?" I asked.

"I got it!" Miguel cried happily. "Honeymaren, do you and your friends have any giant strong tree branches, rope and an axe?"

"Yeah," she replied. "Follow me."

We followed her into the forest and she took us to a giant pile of strong tree branches.

"Take all you need, guys," she said. "I'll be back with rope."

"How are these branches going to solve our boat problem?" Olaf asked, as I carried some heavy branches while Miguel, being taller and stronger than me, carried a lot more.

"We're going to build two rafts," Miguel told me.

"Two rafts?"

"Yeah. We have more than enough branches to build a whole fleet of rafts."

When we got back to the broken boat, we saw Honeymaren there as well with the rope and an axe. Then I kept going back and coming back to fetch branches, while Miguel and Honeymaren were busy cutting the branches to the same size and tying them together with rope. As I kept coming back and going back, I couldn't help that my friends were smiling at each other in a romantic way.


Soon, both two big rafts were finished. All three of us pushed them out in the water (one was tied up behind the other) to see if they would float on the water. They were a success. Then we boarded it to see it could hold our weight and it did. Then we got some spare wooden branches and used them as oars. So far everything was being successful.

"So, Miguel, you're enjoying life in Arendelle?" Honeymaren asked.

"Yes, I am," I said. Then I told her I've been living in the stables of Anne's mansion and been living with Sven and I've been helping her walk around the kingdom to where she needed to go because she still needed to practice walking again after being a mermaid for three weeks. Then I told her about how I was looking for a job so I could get a house.

"Well, you've been very busy," Honeymaren said. "You know if you can't find a place to live in Arendelle, you can live with me and my friends in the Enchanted Forest."

I wondered if she still had the hots for Miguel because he saved her from Prince Hans's men along with everyone in Arendelle.

"I believe this is the spot we found those giant tentacles," Miguel said.

"Yeah, she usually is around here a lot," Honeymaren said.

"She?" I asked. "You know these tentacles, Honeymaren? What are their names?"

But she didn't answer. When I looked at her, I saw that she had jumped to the other raft, then she untied from the rope to free it from the one we were on, then she grabbed the branches to use as oars and then she started to row away.

"Thanks, Miguel, Olaf," she said, waving to us. "I'll see you later."

"You're welcome, Honeymaren," Miguel said, waving back. "See you soon."

"Bye, Honeymaren," I called, waving back.

"Come on, Olaf," Miguel said. "We'd better get back to Arendelle."

Then we started to row back to Arendelle.


"I had fun today, Miguel," I said, as we continued to row back to Arendelle. "Did you?"

"I sure did, Olaf," Miguel said. "We may not have gotten jobs today, but we had some great adventures today." Then he looked ahead and gasped.

"What's up, Miguel?" I asked.

"That ship ahead!" he cried. "It's sinking!"

I looked ahead and I saw Miguel was right. There was a ship ahead and it was sinking! As we rowed to it, we saw a family treading in the water. When we reached the family, we helped them onto our raft. There was a man, a woman, a boy and a girl. They were wearing very rich clothes. It reminded me of some Arendelle's friends who are dukes and duchesses.

As I rowed the raft back to Arendelle harbour, we saw all of Arendelle there as if they were waiting for my arrival. Miguel and I had learned that who we rescued was the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess from Arendelle and their children. They were grateful to us for saving their lives and all of Arendelle applauded us.

Then Elsa approached us. "That was very brave of you both," she said warmly. "Arendelle gets a lot of crashed ships and people need rescuing. How would you two like a job of checking on boats sailing in and out safely?"

Miguel and I got excited. "We'll take it," they said together.

"What's the name of the job?" Miguel asked.

"I believe it's called a coastguard," Anna explained. "I've seen it in many places for my negotiation trips. Arendelle has never had one, but I believe it's time we did and I think you two would be the perfect guys to lead it."

"Thank you," Miguel said. "And I promise you Arendelle will have the best coastguard service in the world."

"Yeah! You can count on us!" I was just so happy that I found a job that I could do!