These monsters just wouldn't give us a break. No matter how much ice I fired at them in the sky, I just couldn't hit them at all. Not to mention our warriors on our boat were running out of weapons to fire at them. All of us have tried all we could think of to fight them and we couldn't think of any more ideas.

"Everyone, hold on!" Moana yelled.

"Moana, what are you doing?" I asked.

"Just trust me and hold on!" she replied back.

As we all held onto what we could, I looked ahead and saw that we were heading towards a cave in the middle of the ocean. I tried to work out what Moana was trying to achieve as she took us into it, but I couldn't even as we went in.

The cave was dark and narrow as we sailed through it, but Moana could see enough to avoid hitting the walls. I was starting to think that this was her idea to lose the monsters. If it was, it seemed to work. That was until we heard the monsters roar. We all looked behind and saw the monsters catching up to us.

"Moana, can you tell us what –"

"Quiet, Tulio!" Moana snapped.

She continued to sail the ship and we reached the other end of the cave. We weren't in the cave that long and it wasn't that big. If Moana's plan was to lose the monsters, she would have had to think of something or rather somewhere bigger and less obvious.

"Now, drop anchor!" Moana ordered.

We were surprised at what she ordered, but the men near the anchor dropped it as instructed.

Still couldn't work out what Moana was trying to achieve, I approached her. "Moana, tell me right now what you are –"

"Do you think you can turn that cave into a giant igloo prison, Elsa?" she asked me.

Wondering how she knew about igloos (maybe Miguel told her all about snow, ice, igloos and other frozen stuff), I studied the cave. Then I finally got what she was trying to do all this time: to lure the monsters into the cave and I would use my powers to trap them in.

I saw the monsters reaching the end of the cave that we just sailed through. I fired my ice powers to the top of the cave and the ice started to cover it up. I was speeding my powers up as quickly as I could. As I did, I saw how close the monsters were coming to exit the cave. But my ice powers managed to cover up the whole cave and trap the monsters inside just in time.

We all cheered, feeling relieved that we lost them.

"What if they can escape under the ice by swimming under the water in the cave?" Mattais asked.

"They can't," Moana replied. "They don't even like water let alone know how to swim. But if they do get out, at least we bought ourselves more time. Right, hoist anchor."

The anchor was lifted up and Moana continued to sail the ship.

"I think I can see an island," Honeymaren said.

I saw where she was looking and I saw that she was right.

"Yep, that's my island, all right," Tulio said moodily.

As we continued to sail towards the island, I noticed Tulio joining Kristoff, Sven, Olaf, Kasper, Rika and Benito in a corner. They were looking very devastated. Kristoff and Tulio were hugging their kids. I was about to ask them what was wrong when I realised that I couldn't see Anna or Chel at all. Those monsters that we had been fighting had distracted me so much that I didn't notice about them going missing. I bet that was why they were upset along with missing Miguel, like me.

I approached them. "Did we lose Anna and Chel?"

"Yes," Tulio said. "I'm sorry, Elsa. I tried to rescue them, but – I couldn't –" Then he sobbed out of control.

"It's okay, Tulio," I said, calmly as I could. "You did your very best for everyone and I thank you for that."

"Auntie Elsa! Auntie Elsa!"

I saw Rika coming towards me. I bent down and we embraced each other.

"Mama's gone!" she sobbed. "And so has Auntie Chel!"

"Shh, shh," I said gently to her. "I know, Rika. I know." As I continued to hug her, I started to cry myself. I knew Anna had survived many disasters in her adventures, but this time I felt so certain that I had lost her for good. And from what I knew, that Miguel and Chel had survived as many disasters as well, but I couldn't help feeling they were gone for good too.

Then someone else hugged me. I turned to see it was Kasper. That surprised me because it was something he had never done before in his life. Another thing I never saw him do was cry his eyes out. (I'm not including the crying when he was born or as a baby).

"Mother's gone, Aunt Elsa!" he wailed. "She's gone! And, worse, I never told her how much I loved her and how she was a great mother!"

"Shh, shh, Kasper," I said gently. "Your mother loved you very much and she told me all the time how proud she was of you. All of you. And I am proud of you all."

Then I got another hug from Olaf.

"What are we going to do, Elsa?" Olaf asked me.

"I don't know, Olaf," I told him. "We have no idea or clue what to do."

It didn't take long for Moana to dock the ship on the island. Then we all sadly got off. Moana looked very sad. I thought it was because she was missing Miguel and Maui.


Moana's people greeted all of us with kind regards and Tulio's horse Altivo greeted us as well. Tending to him, Tulio and Benito sadly told him that they had lost Miguel and Chel. Moana gathered all of her people to her village. A fully healed Yelana gathered the Northuldra and I along with my people from Arendelle joined them. Moana kindly let some of her village's spare huts for the Arendelle people and the Northuldra to sleep in for tonight. Since we couldn't go back to Arendelle or find another country to stay at, we would be living on this island until we knew more about what was going on. Moana and her people promised me, my people from Arendelle and the Northuldra that they would make more tents for us all to fit in.

After everyone from Arendelle and the Northuldra was settled in Moana's village peacefully, Tulio, Benito, Olaf, Kasper, Rika and Altivo took me, Kristoff and Sven to the top of the island. The trolls were rolling behind us.

When we all reached the top, they showed us two houses. They showed which one was Tulio's house and which one was Miguel's. The trolls rolled away to find a place to sleep. Only Grand Pabbie and Bulda stayed behind to comfort me, Kristoff, Sven, Kasper, Rika and Olaf for losing Anna.

"Miguel, Tulio and Chel built these houses and Altivo's stable from scratch," Olaf told me.

As I studied it, I had to admit it was very beautiful.

"You can have Miguel's house if you want," Tulio told me. "I know he'd welcome you in anyway."

"Thanks," I said.

I went inside and thought it was more beautiful inside than on the outside. For a house on an island in the middle of the ocean, it had everything a house would need and it looked very comfortable. I touched the walls and it reminded me of my deep feelings for Miguel. I started to wish I told how much I loved him and I wished I knew that a whole lot sooner.

I heard some footsteps entering the room. I turned to find Moana entering the house.

"Do you mind if I come in?" she asked. "I feel that it's all I have to remind me off Miguel."

I knew how she felt. "Sure, come in, Moana. And thank you for saving me and my people and bringing us here to the island."

"No problem," Moana said.

Then we saw Honeymaren joining us inside.

"You're here to see where Miguel lived?" I asked her.

"Yes," she said, looking around the place. "It's very beautiful."

Then we saw Kristoff, Sven, Kasper, Rika, Tulio, Benito, Altivo, Grand Pabbie and Bulda entering the room. We all sat in silent to continue to mourn everyone we lost.

"Hey, everyone!"

We all turned to see Olaf entering the house, carrying some stuff. He appeared to be in the best of spirits. It was as if he had some exciting news.

"I have some exciting news," he said.

"Not now, please, Olaf," I said. "None of us are in the mood."

"I think I found some new hope for Anna, Miguel and Chel," Olaf said. "And maybe even Maui."

I still wasn't in the mood, but I decided to let him go ahead. He showed all of us what he was carrying. They were all the torn maps and drawings under the fallen wooden mast on the ship.

"These might give us clues to find out what's going on and how we might win," Olaf told us.

"I appreciate your thoughts and efforts, Olaf," I said. "But I'm not sure –"

"Don't be hasty, Elsa," Grand Pabbie said, as he studied the torn maps and drawings. "I needed more time to study them, but, like Olaf said, I believe that we can find the answer to everything and win the war."

"Yeah!" Olaf cried. "Wait. What did I say?"

"If Anna was here, this is what she would do," Kristoff said.

"And so would Chel," Tulio sobbed.

Then I remembered the glass jars on the ship and I asked Olaf if he found any of them.

"No, Elsa," Olaf told me. "All I found was broken bottle pieces. I stayed away from them but judging them as I looked at them, I thought there was two bottles worth broken."

Two bottles? I remember Anna showing us three bottles before Hans's fleet attacked us. I was starting to think that she might have hid the third bottle inside of her in case she had to use the magic inside it. "You're saying you couldn't find a third bottle, Olaf?"

"Yeah. Why?"

"Does this mean Mama and Auntie Chel are still alive?" Rika asked.

"Well, there is more hope for them now that we learnt more about it," Grand Pabbie said.

Everyone was getting more hopeful. I didn't want to get my hopes too high in case they weren't alive, but I was still hoping they were still alive and hoping for the best.

We were all too tired to do any more research into this religion or helping our families and friends. We all felt that we could sleep better now we had more hope than ever before. Grand Pabbie promised us he would study this information first after his good long sleep before he and Bulda rolled out of the house.

Everyone else started to leave, except me, Kristoff, Sven, Kasper, Rika and Olaf. Kristoff, Kasper and Rika slept in Miguel's bed while I created a bed made of ice for me and Olaf to sleep with. Sven just sat on the floor to sleep.

I tried to sleep that night, but I couldn't. I felt that all I could do was pray that Anna, Miguel, Chel and Maui were still alive and okay.