After rowing for so long, I finally saw Miguel's island. As we got closer to it, the bigger and more beautiful I saw it was. It had rocks so enormous that I thought they were massive mountains, it had trees and bushes that were very green and shiny and the sand on the beach that we docked on was large, wide, warm and white as Elsa's magical snow. I was beginning to feel jealous of Miguel and his friends who were very lucky to live here.

Apart from Miguel, Kasper, Rika and Moana (I'm including her because I just met her), there was no one else on this island I recognised, probably because I never met them in my life before. "Who are your friends, Miguel?" I asked.

"They are the villagers of New Motunui," Miguel told me, as he was helping Moana unload the fish from their boat. "Moana here is their chief."

New Motunui? What happened to the old one? I tried to ask the villagers as I tried to introduce myself to them, but the only replies they gave me were screams. They seemed very scared of me. I saw them grab some wooden oars, wooden poles and nets and headed towards me. The closer they ran to me with their stuff, they made me very nervous. I tried to run, but a net trapped me. They were about to hurt me when –

"STOP!" Moana yelled at her people.

They stopped and looked their chief.

"What are you doing?" she asked angrily.

"That thing was going to attack us!" one of the villagers cried.

"No, he wasn't," Miguel said, taking the net of me. "He just wants to be friends with you all. He's a friend of mine and Moana's. Just give him a chance."

Then I thought of something. "Do you think they've ever seen any snowmen, Miguel?" I asked.

"I doubt they've even seen snow on their own island, Olaf," he told me.

"We never did," Moana told us.

Her villagers put their weapons down and started to be more friendly to me. They started to be friendly to Kasper and Rika, who despite still feeling sad at what happened in Arendelle were being friendly back as best as they could.

Then someone came. It was somebody else that I recognized. It was Miguel's horse Altivo. Miguel went to him and gave him some sort of instructions that I couldn't hear or understand because he was whispering into his left ear. I assumed Altivo understood because he gave a quick nod before he trod off. Then Miguel arrived back to the boat and finished to help Moana, some of her villagers and her pets, Hei Hei the roaster and Pua the pig, unload their fish from the boat.

"Could you start the feasting without me, Moana?" Miguel asked. "Just while I look after Olaf and the kids."

"Of course, Miguel," Moana said. "But don't worry. We'll make sure there's enough food for you guys." Then she left to help her people with the cooking.

Then I could hear hoofbeats again. These hoofbeats sounded liked they were coming towards us. I turned and I saw they belonged to Altivo who had returned, but he didn't come back alone this time. Riding him were Miguel's best friends Tulio and Chel and there was also a young boy with them. All three got off and approached us.

"What's up, Miguel?" Tulio asked. "What's the urgent problem?"

"This, Tulio."

Tulio, Chel and the young boy with them looked at me.

"Olaf?" Tulio cried.

I was delighted he hadn't forgotten me. "Yeah, it's me, Tulio. How are you doing?"

"Fine, thank you."

Then I approached Chel. "Chel, you still look beautiful."

She chuckled. "Thank you, Olaf. And you're looking very… dapper."

I didn't know what 'dapper' meant, but I took it as a compliment. Then I approached the young boy. "Hi, I'm Olaf and I like warm hugs. How are you… What's your name?"

"This is Benito," Tulio said. "I'm his father and Chel's his mother."

"Speaking of children," Chel said, "who are these cutie pies?"

I looked around but I couldn't see any pies at all. I couldn't even smell any.

"This is Prince Kasper and Princess Rika of Arendelle," Miguel said.

Oh, so Chel meant who were Kasper and Rika? Well, why didn't she say so?

"They are Anna's children," Miguel went on. "And Kasper is the first in line for the throne after his aunt Elsa. Moana and I found out them and Olaf all alone out at sea while we were fishing."

Speaking of which, Moana arrived back with some cooked fish on a few sticks. "Will this do for your dinner tonight?" she asked.

"Smells good, Moana," Miguel said, as he took them off her. "Thank you." As she, Hei Hei and Pua left to go back to her people, he spread the cooked fish on sticks around for us. We sat down and started to eat.

The fish on my stick tasted really nice. I felt better for eating and so did Kasper. Rika took a few bites, but she didn't feel very hungry. She was probably too sad to eat. She was missing her family and her home like I did. Kasper didn't say anything, but judging by his sad face, I assumed he did.

Rika couldn't eat any more fish. She just threw her stick to the ground and burst into tears. Chel approached her and started to comfort her in her arms.

"There, there," Chel said sympathetically. "You'll be all right. Everything will be all right."

"No, it won't," Kasper said. "We lost our family and we lost our kingdom." He told Tulio, Chel and Benito what happened to their mother Anna on their ship while sailing back to Arendelle. Then I told them what happened to the rest of our family and the people in our kingdom.

"Oh, my god!" Tulio cried.

"How awful," Chel said.

"And I promised I would get help," I said, remembering how I failed. I told them between Elsa sending me away in the icicle canoe to my old friends finding me here I sailed from kingdom to kingdom, including Corona, Avalor and Enchancia among the many ones I visited, to find help, but I had no luck. Either the people from the kingdoms didn't recognise me or they got scared of me and ran away.

"So, anyone got any ideas how to help these guys and Arendelle?" Benito asked.

I hoped either Miguel, Tulio or Chel would come up with a solution quickly, but they didn't. They seemed to be unable to think of something.

"No idea yet, son," Tulio said. "But our Arendelle friends can stay with us until we think of something. Besides, it's getting quite late." He yawned. "We might think better ideas in the morning. Come on, let's get to bed."

Tulio and Chel put me, Kasper and Rika on Altivo and we followed them along with Miguel and Benito. I asked Miguel again about the old Motunui and he told me what happened to it and how Moana and her people had to evacuate. It was such a very sad story to hear.

"So both Arendelle and Motunui had been attacked," Benito said. "Do you think there might be a connection between those two attacks?"

That got all of us thinking.

"Do you think there might be a ringleader behind both of those attacks?" he went on.

"I'm not sure, son," Tulio said, "but that is a good possibility, Benito."

"The more we find out about this, the more solutions we will find to solve this," Chel said.

Kasper patted Benito on his shoulder. "You're very smart, Benito."

"Thanks, Your Highness."

"Please call me Kasper."


Miguel and his friends took me, Kasper and Rika to the top of the island where they showed us their two stone-built houses. Tulio, Chel and Benito took Kasper and Rika into their house, while I decided to stay at Miguel's house. It was a nice house. It had everything it needed including two wooden beds, some wooden chairs and a wooden table piled with food, his stone fireplace and a wooden bucket that he told me to stay away for reasons I forgot he told me.

Miguel lit a nice roaring fire in the fireplace and we sat on a stone bench close to it. We drank some coconut juice in wooden mugs.

"And you built this all by yourself, Miguel?" I asked.

"Well, Tulio, Chel and Benito helped me built it and I helped them build their house in return," Miguel said. Then he told me between leaving Arendelle and coming to this island he and his friends lived in a place called Kumandra and he was in a relationship with a lovely woman called Raya. Then the place got attacked by monsters and while trying to help their friends he and his friends got lost out to sea and only found this island.

"Well, I can see you've done very well for yourself, Miguel," I said. "You have everything. A strong house, good food, water, friends and a girlfriend."

Miguel gave me what I thought was a 'I'm-not-so-sure-about-that' look. Then he smiled again. "I can see you're doing all right yourself, Olaf. And Anna and Kristoff with their kids. Or were before Hans took Arendelle. What about Elsa? Has she found anyone?"

"No," I told him. "She did date a few men, but all of them let her down for various reasons, so she's given up dating. But she never stopped thinking about you since you left, Miguel. I bet she still can't."

Miguel looked like he didn't know what to say, do or think. Then he stretched and yawned. "I'm going to bed now, Olaf. Will you be all right going to your bed?"

"Sure," I said. I still wanted to enjoy this lovely warm fire and my delicious coconut juice while it lasted before I went to bed. Then I thought of something and turned to Miguel who just got into his bed. "Hey, Miguel, do you really believe we can save Arendelle from Hans?"

"Oh, sure, Olaf," Miguel said. "I really do. We'll start thinking more plans about it after a good night's sleep. Goodnight, Olaf."

Then he went to sleep and left me to enjoy the fire, the juice and the peace and quiet.