The sea was quite rough with a few waves, but I could handle the voyage. I had been on a few boats during my life and I had been helping Miguel on boats during our coastguard jobs, so I was getting better at sailing and getting less seasick every time I went on a boat. Some of my friends were seasick like Elsa and Kristoff because they hadn't been on as much boats as me, Anna, Kasper, Rika and Miguel have. Maybe Miguel was also less seasick because he was the one who was steering the wheel of the ship, which I've forgotten the name of. Sven wasn't with us because he didn't like sailing on boats very much and Kai promised to look after as well as the castle in our absence. We weren't going for too long; for three days, I think. One day for sailing to New Motunui, the next day for the big day and then the last one for sailing back to Arendelle.
The reason my friends and I were on a boat because we were heading to New Motunui to see our two friends Chief Moana and Patlee get married tomorrow. We were all very excited about it. Even the ones who were feeling seasick were looking forward to it… though they weren't showing it. Maybe they were feeling it on the inside.
"Hey, look!" I cried, as I looked to whatever the left part of the boat was called while I wondered around the deck. "Another ship!"
I was excited to see it because it was the only thing I've seen that wasn't the ocean and the sky since we left Arendelle. But my friends weren't as excited as I was. In fact, they looked very worried.
"What's wrong?" I asked.
"It's the only ship in the ocean beside us, Olaf," Anna said. "It could be anything."
"Like what?"
"Like pirates or soldiers thinking we're enemies trespassing on their lands."
"Let's get the ship ready in case they are," Elsa said. "Miguel, no matter what happens, keep the ship going in this straight line."
"Aye, aye, Your Majesty," Miguel replied as he continued to keep the ship in the straight line.
"Olaf, keep telling us how close the ship gets to us," Elsa ordered.
"Okay, Elsa," I replied.
I watched the ship while everyone prepared for their defences. I kept them telling them that the other ship was getting closer and closer every time it did.
"It's getting closer than ever before," I said for the many times I couldn't remember.
"Can you see who's on the boat yet, Olaf?" Anna asked me.
"Can you see if they have any weapons?" Kristoff asked me.
I tried to see who was on the boat or if they have weapons, but I couldn't. It didn't even have a flag at all. It kept getting closer and yet as I watched it getting closer it didn't look like it was getting closer to us on purpose. I reported it to my friends.
"Well, we're ready for them if they do attack us," Elsa said.
As the ship got closer, I saw people on it and told my friends about it. There were only three people on it and they looked like more of our friends: Tulio, Chel and Benito. When their ship got closer, we saw that was exactly who they were and we were delighted.
"Lay down your defences, everyone" Elsa ordered.
After we obeyed her orders, we waved to our friends and they waved to us back.
"Are you going to the wedding of Moana and Patlee too?" I cried happily.
"I wouldn't miss my brother's wedding for anything in the world, Olaf," Chel called back happily.
"Why don't you come on board here?" Elsa asked.
"Even if we could, how would our ship follow us while it's unmanned?" Tulio asked.
"I'll show you how," Elsa said. "Stand back!"
"Why?" Tulio asked.
"Just do it, Tulio," Chel said, as she pulled him and their son Benito back.
Then we saw Elsa fire some ice between both ships. It looked like it was a bridge made of ice, like the one outside her ice palace where Marshmallow and the snowgies lived.
"You can across that bridge to us if you like," Elsa said. "And your ship will sail in the same direction as ours will."
I always knew Elsa was very bright, but ideas of hers like this one really continued to amaze me.
We saw our friends leave their boat, cross the icicle bridge and joined our boat. We all hugged them while we greeted them. We all told each other stories about what we've been up to since we went our separate ways since we saved Miguel and the world from his evil god family. We told them about how Miguel and Tulio's old enemy Cortez came to invade Arendelle and how they stopped him and how Elsa and Miguel were now in an official relationship.
"Cool, Uncle Miguel!" Benito said.
"That's great!" Tulio cried.
"I'm very happy for you," Chel said.
Then the three of them told us about their life in the Southern Isles and the sad tale of Tulio's real parents.
"I'm sorry to hear that, Tulio," Miguel said.
"That's okay," Tulio said. "I've already had a family – you guys." He meant all of us, not just Chel and Benito. Then I noticed that, like Sven, Altivo wasn't with us. I asked Tulio, Chel and Benito how he was doing and they told me he was the happiest horse in the world.
"And the most spoiled in the world, I might add," Tulio muttered.
"Momma! Papa!" Rika cried. "Is that a giant wave?"
We looked at it. It did look like a giant wave to me.
"I think it is," I said.
"No, Rika," Miguel said. "That's not a wave. It's only two more of our friends."
At first, I couldn't work out what he meant, but I saw what he meant when our two friends joined us.
"Raya! Sisu!" I cried happily.
"Hi, guys," Raya said.
"How are you guys doing?" Sisu asked.
"You've been invited to the wedding as well?" I asked.
"But of course, snowy," Sisu said, patting me on the head as if I was her favourite puppy. "We wouldn't miss this wedding of two best friends for anything in the whole wide world."
Then we continued to sail to New Motunui as Raya and Sisu told us what has been happening in Kumandra since we saved the world from Miguel's evil god family and we told them what has happened to us since we left them.
