Kristoff, Sven and I were back in our cell after we and everyone in Arendelle, all of the Northuldra and the trolls witnessed my sister Anna's execution by drowning. Neither I nor Kristoff said a word because we couldn't. I wasn't silent though because I was crying my eyes out. I lost my sister a few times, but she always managed to survive. This time, I never felt so certain that she couldn't. I mean, how could anyone survive or escape being underwater with chains and balls? Kristoff was crying his eyes out as well because he had now just lost his wife and his children, which no one had heard any news about since Anna told us what happened to them.

Then I heard our cell door opening. I lost the one person I loved the most, so I didn't even bother looking at who came in. I didn't even care if Hans had ordered his men to come into here and execute us right now. With Anna gone for good, my life was over.

"Anna!" Kristoff cried. "Olaf!"

"Hi, Kristoff, Sven."

I looked up and I couldn't believe what I saw. I stopped crying when I saw Anna and Olaf at the cell door. Anna was wearing one of the uniforms Hans's soldiers wore. "Anna, is it really you?" I asked.

"Yes, Elsa, it's me," Anna told me.

"How did you escape the cold water, Anna?"

"I had help."

"Who helped you?"

"Anna," said a man's voice. "Is everything all right in here?"

Then when the man came into the cell, I gasped. Like Anna, he was wearing one of the uniforms of Hans's men, but I knew he was not one of his men. He was someone I had not seen in years. "Miguel?"

He turned to face me. "Hi, Elsa."

"How did you rescue Anna from those chains and balls while she was underwater?" I asked. "I never felt certain I lost her for good."

Miguel told me how he, Olaf and their friend Moana, who he assumed was still outside, rescued Anna by freeing her from her chains and balls. Then Anna explained how she led them into a tunnel that led to this dungeon and then how Miguel rescued our friend Honeymaren who was about to be attacked by three Hans's men by knocking them out with a drink and stole their uniforms. Then they relieved of Hans's men guarding the dungeon and locked them out, giving them the chance to unlock the cells containing their friends and freeing them.

After Anna took the enemy uniform off, she used the set of keys she carried to free Kristoff and Sven, while Miguel, who also took the enemy's uniform off, stood outside to watch out for any of Hans's men. As soon as he was free, Kristoff hugged Anna and they kissed for a long while. Then Sven licked her a lot and she hugged him back.

Then she came to try to free me. She managed to free me from the chains, but she couldn't free me from my special handcuffs. She desperately continued to try pulling them off, but it was no good. I couldn't understand it myself either. I remembered that message from the hooded figure. Only the one who loved me the most would be able to free me from these golden things. I loved Anna more than anyone in the world so I couldn't understand why she couldn't free me.

"Anna, stop," I said to her. "It's no good. You can't help me. Just go. Leave with everyone else while you can."

Anna started to cry. "No, Elsa, I can't!" she sobbed. "I can't leave you!"

"May I have a try?"

We saw Miguel approaching us. He put his left hand on my cuffs as he inspected them. Then suddenly they dropped to the ground and I was free from them.

"I don't know what I did," Miguel said. "All I did was just touch them while I looked at them and they just dropped down."

Though I was glad to be free from those horrible things, I was still confused. Don't get me wrong, I was grateful for what Miguel has done like freeing me and rescuing Anna from drowning and helping her, Honeymaren and Moana free our friends. But I didn't feel like I loved him. I liked him a lot, I thought he was an amazing person, I was grateful for everything he did since I meant him six years ago and I never stopped thinking about him since he left. But I couldn't love him because I didn't spend a lot of time with him and I didn't see him at all for six years so I couldn't work out how he could do it instead of Anna. Maybe it was because he loved me more than anyone else, though I couldn't see how realistic it was. I couldn't work it out and I didn't have time to do so. Instead I just smiled at him, hugged him and said, "Well, however you did it, thank you, Miguel. And once again thank you for everything you've done since you came back here." I couldn't resist even kissing him on the lips. It reminded me of the last time I kissed him when he left six years ago and it felt like he never left.

Then a woman came in.

"Moana, how are we doing?" Miguel asked.

"Everyone is out of their cells," Moana told him. "And we're all out here, ready to retrieve your next instructions."

"What shall we do now, Elsa?" Anna asked me.

"The options are either we try to fight and reclaim the kingdom or we try to flee," I said.

"If we flee, where would we go?" Kristoff asked.

"There is my island," Miguel said. "And Moana can get us there."
Moana looked worried. "I want to help you and your friends, Miguel, but I don't know where it is any more than you do," she said.

"Well, you were taught how to sail and navigate by your demigod friend Maui, remember?" Miguel said.

"Not by your type of ships," she said. "Besides, even with my navigation, I could send us somewhere deadly. Even worse than here." Then she turned to me and my family. "No offense, guys."

"None taken," Olaf said.

"But you're still the best at sailing and navigation, Moana," Miguel said. "So, if anyone can do it, it's you."

"And if Miguel trusts you, then we and the whole of Arendelle and its friends trust you as well, Moana," I said.

She took a deep breath and smiled. "All right. Take me to whatever boat you can find and together we'll try to find your island."

Then we all left the cell.


We hadn't been walking for long when we saw everyone in Arendelle, the Northuldra and the trolls out of their cells and in the corridor. Everyone was delighted when they saw us coming. They even cheered.

"Quiet!" General Mattais yelled at everyone quietly. "It won't be long before the guards come back down. We don't want them to come quicker."

I looked at the entrance door and saw it was locked. Then I spotted a flaw. "But isn't this the same way and the only way to get out of the dungeon?"

"Not necessary, Elsa," Anna said. "Follow me, everyone.

She took us to the other side of the dungeon and opened a cell door. She went into the cell and started to take some loose bricks out. After a few seconds, we saw a tunnel. It was big enough for all of us to squeeze through and there was daylight at the other end.

"Well done, Anna," I said. "But where does this tunnel lead to?"

"It takes us somewhere just outside the harbour," she told me.

"And how do you know about this?" I asked.

"I played hide and seek with my imaginary friend one day," she told me. "I hid in this dungeon, but I needed somewhere deeper to hide. So I hid in this cell and I spotted this wall built out of nothing by loose bricks. Then I took the bricks out to see what could be behind it, like gold or scrolls or cake even. All I saw was a tunnel and daylight at the other end. So this became my secret play area."

She probably did all of this when I shut her out so I couldn't hurt her with my powers.

I addressed everyone. "Anna, Mattais and some of his men will go first to check in case Hans's men are outside at the end. Then when they give us the signal to move ahead, I want everyone to move in single file, quietly and calmly. Understand?"

"Yes, Your Majesty," they said quietly as they could.

Anna, Mattais and some of his men went to the end of the tunnel. After checking it was safe, Anna and Mattais gave us the signal. I sent Miguel and Moana to lead ahead of the Arendelle citizens, the Northuldra and the trolls. After I checked that Olaf, Kristoff and Sven finished rebuilding the loose wall, I joined them to the other end. When we got there, there was only Mattais and some of his men.

"Princess Anna, Sir Miguel and my men are leading everyone to the harbour, Your Majesty," he reported to me.

After we checked none of Han's men were anywhere to be seen from the nearby houses, we all quietly made our way to the harbour.

We reached the harbour, avoiding Hans's men patrolling the streets, and rejoined the others. Everyone wanted to board the ships that were plenty, still in decent shape and big enough for us all to sail away from Arendelle, but I stopped them in case these ships could be a trap for us to be captured by Hans's men.

"General Mattais," I called. "Take your men and check the ships before I tell everyone to board."

"Yes, Your Majesty," he said.

As he and his men boarded the ships to inspect them, my instincts were right when some of Hans's men popped out of hiding on the ship and attacked them.

"Everyone, fight!" I yelled.

As we all moved to fight, I saw Hans on his ship and holding Anna with a knife at her throat again. I told everyone to stop.

"Anna, what are you doing on there?" I cried.

"She tried to do more research about my priest," he said. "Who helped her cheat death? How did you do it?"

No one answered.

"Someone tell me how she survived or she will not his time," he warned, holding a knife at her throat. When he was about to lunge it in, Miguel boarded the ship and approached him.

"It was me!" he said, approaching Hans. "I rescued her! Let her go!"
"What is your name?" Hans demanded.

"I am Miguel," he said.

"Miguel?" Hans pondered. "Ah, yes. The very same Miguel Elsa made you into a knight six years ago after helping them and their goblin friends, which my men and I have killed." He smiled when Miguel gave him an angry glare. "So why have you come back?"

"To help everyone here get away from you and your pathetic empire," Miguel said.

Hans laughed. "And what a good job you've done so far."

"Well, I haven't given up yet," Miguel said. "I challenge you to fight."

I gasped. What he was doing? "Miguel, no! Don't do it."

Hans just chuckled. "Very well. If you want to fight the emperor himself, you shall. Give him the special weapon." As his men took Miguel away, Hans freed Anna and pushed her down to the ramp, as he made his way to collect his sword. After he chose his favorite from his selection, he turned to face me as I helped Anna up. "If you or any of your family and friends try to help him, my men will kill them at once."

As Hans approached Miguel, some of his men were giving him a strange kind of weapon: chains. They were wrapping him in chains with a ball. How was he to fight Hans like that?

Without warning, Hans waved his sword at Miguel's head, but he managed to roll away. Miguel continued trying to roll away from Hans, but it was difficult with the heavy chains. Then he looked like he had an idea with the chain ball. He managed to free his fingers through the heavy chains around his hands and managed to pick up the chain ball. He turned around and knocked Hans's sword out of his hand. It fell into the sea.

Hans just smiled and chuckled. "You got spirit, Miguel. But if you were really smart, you would have gone for my head. Like I'm going to do with yours."

Miguel looked confused. "But I knocked your sword into the sea."

"My sword, yes. But not my dagger." He drew out a dagger and aimed it at Miguel's neck. "Any last words, Miguel?"

Miguel looked ahead. "Ships!"

Everyone including me were surprised at what he just said. Even Hans looked puzzled. We all looked at where Miguel was looking at. We saw he was right. There was a fleet of ships heading towards us. They were different from ours though, except one. It looked like the one I gave to him when he left Arendelle.

Then we heard an eagle cry in the sky and we looked up to the skies and saw an eagle flying down. Then in a bright flash the eagle turned into a man wearing tattoos on his chest and a banana leave skirt around his legs before he landed on the ground. He carried a giant fish hook.

"Maui!" Moana cried.

"Quick, Moana!" Maui cried. "Get everyone to the boats!" Then he ran to Hans's men who came running to him and he whacked them down.

I looked back at the sea and the boats were getting closer but not fast enough. Then I had an idea. "Everyone, follow me!" I ordered.

Everyone followed me to the end docks and there was when I threw a wave of ice onto the sea and it successfully froze. It even stopped the fleet. Then I turned back to everyone. "Once I give you ice skating shoes, skate to the boats."

Everyone queued up in a line. Anna was first in line. She wanted to go first to check the ice I created was okay and made sure that everyone could get on a boat easily. When she reached the ships and talked to the sailors, she gave a thumbs up meaning all was good. Once I used my powers to create ice skating shoes for everyone, they jumped onto the ice and started skating to the boats. Those who couldn't ice skate because they were either too young or too old were supported by a relative or friend. The trolls just rolled on the ice to the ships and Olaf slid on his tummy on the ice. After I gave them ice-skating shows, Moana was helped by Honeymaren and Ryder on the ice. When the last one got her ice-skating shoes, I checked if there was anyone left. There was only Miguel left and he was carrying Yelana on his back. I didn't forget Maui, but he was still busy fighting Hans's army including Hans himself. I gave Miguel ice-skating shoes and I helped him onto the ice.

"Who freed you, Miguel?" I asked as I helped him on the ice.

"Maui freed me," he told me. "As I went to queue behind for my ice-skating shoes, I noticed that some of Hans's men were still beating up Yelana here so I fought them and rescued her from them."

As we continued to skate, Yelana was still breathing, but looked very hurt. When we reached the ships, we took her to one who had a healer and he got to work on it. Then he boarded his boat, which also included Anna, Kristoff, Sven, Olaf, Moana, Tulio, Matthis and peoples from Arendelle, the Northuldra including Honeymaren and Ryder and the trolls including Grand Pabbie.

I looked at the ice, put my hands out and the ice thawed in a flash. "Everyone, cast off!" I ordered.

Tulio was at the helm. He joined the other boats in turning around and we all sailed off. Then we noticed a dolphin by our boat. Then it jumped up high in the air and in a bright flash Maui with his fish hook was onboard.