Idunn's head ached. She was too weak to thank Karl for his kindness. She held onto Karl's hand. Her slender, royal hand was almost the complete opposite of his hard, solid, Karl's fisherman hand. Idunn closed her eyes. She thought about her daughters. Her sweet sweet golden child, Elsa, and her small child, Anna. She wondered if Elsa had finally learnt to control her powers, and if Anna was able to see her sister again.

"Do you know where you are?" Karl asked, breaking the silence

Idunn looked up at him. Too weak to speak, she grabbed an extra map and quill from Karl's lower pocket and began to write on the back of it.

'Corona. My sister is the queen. Take me there'

Karl squeezed her hand, understanding immediately. "We're almost there"

"Land Ho!" Wilhelm said.

Karl tried to pick up Idunn, who began to scream in pain.

"Oh shoot." He muttered, placing her on a cloth stretcher.

All Idunn was able to do was scream Adgar's name in complete and utter agony. Even Karl couldn't calm her down. Hysteria seemed to overcome her as the pain spread through her body like a thousand knives stabbing violently over and over. Her vision plummeted once again into darkness, and she fell limp against the stretcher.

Karl sighed heavily. "Get better, my queen." He said as gently tucked a clean hankerchief into her dress pocket. They began to carry her to the Corona castle, heading for the castle infirmary.

"CODE CRIMSON! CODE CRIMSON! BOAT TRAUMA COMING THROUGH! MOVE! MOVE!"

Air blew gently against Idunn's face as she felt herself rapidly being pushed along a long and elegant hallway on a gurney. She didn't recognise anyone pushing her. She felt around her face. Her neat, brown hair had been pulled out, and there now was an oxygen mask attached to her face.

"Air….sweet sweet air." Idunn thought.

Idunn looked down. Her body was covered in a long, white blanket and her legs and arms bandaged, stained bright red. Her stockings and shoes had been removed and were now being carried in a bag that hung on one of the bed rails.

Idunn was pushed into a large, white ward. She looked up. CORONA CASTLE INFIRMARY the sign read. Luckily Idunn had learnt to read upside down. She groaned, trying to at least get some attention from the people pushing her. Down the hallway, she recognised someone through her blurry vision. They seemed extremely familiar. They even looked like her. Was it her? Was she dead? Was this all a hallucination?

"Hello?" Idunn called softly. The figure began to run towards her in a mad rush. Idunn could hear their heavy, loud, and rapid breathing from where she was lying. Idunn's bed was pushed into a cubicle and immediately was surrounded by medical staff. She groaned out Adgar's name…and that's when the mysterious figure pulled open the curtain.

"IDUNN?!"

Idunn gasped loudly. "ARIANNA?!" Her dear, almost forgotten sister. She hadn't seen her for six long years, and this really wasn't the best of reunions. Idunn was lost for words. The past events were too much for Idunn to take in. Her face scrunched up and she began to sob uncontrollably. She was just in too much pain, emotionally and physically.

Arianna immediately ran over. "Dear sister! I'm here." She began to plant kisses on Idunn's forehead and cheeks and gently stroked Idunn's hair. Arianna gently lifted up the blanket to have a look at her injuries. Her dress was covered in holes and there was blood everywhere. A giant hole in her dress surrounded the plank of wood. Arianna gasped and squeezed Idunn's hand.

"Will she live, Doctor?" Arianna asked, clutching onto Idunn's hand for dear life. Idunn squeezed harder. Idunn looked the doctor up and down. He looked very similar to her own Royal Physician, back in Arendelle, Dr. Arthur Sanderson, who was often nicknamed 'Stinky'.

"You look like…S-Stinky." Idunn said

Arianna looked very confused. The doctor did too, then tilted his head.

"You….mean Stinky Sanderson? Like THE Stinky Sanderson?" He asked

Idunn nodded.

"Well of COURSE I do! I'm his BROTHER! I'm Harold Sanderson. I moved to Corona shortly after meeting my wife while I was on holidays here."

"Oh, well that explains it." Idunns smiled.

Harold peered at Idunn. He pulled her bloodied dress down slightly to place his stethoscope gently on her back.

Idunn inhaled, but her face scrunched up as she suddenly gasped and began to throw up blood, all over the sheets.

Harold's face immediately turned serious. "Her lungs are filling up with fluid as a defence against the plank of wood that is stuck. If we do not operate within six hours, her lungs will surely fill up completely, and eventually leading to respiratory failure, followed by death."

There were loud gasps that echoed throughout the room.

(Code Crimson is a medical word to signify that the patient has lost a large amount of blood)

(That's it for this chapter! Thanks for reading! Reviews are appreciated!)