By the break of dawn, it was finally decided. Anna, Elsa and the others were going to head to the enchanted forest to find out the source of the voice Elsa kept hearing.

After they had dressed and prepared everything, Elsa and the others climbed aboard Kristoff's wagon.

Grabbing a hold of the reins, Kristoff then commanded Sven to move forward, away from the village and onward to the woods and through the mountains.

It was time for them to embark on another adventure!

...

Soon, Sven was galloping through the woods and mountains as Kristoff held on to the reins of his sled. By that time, Olaf decided to share some of his "words of wisdom".

"Okay, who wants trivia?" Olaf asked. "I do!" Tintin said. Snowy barked in reply.

"Okay, did you know that water has memory?" Olaf asked. "Really?" Tintin asked as the sled was riding across the bridge in front of the waterfalls. "True fact. It's disputed by many, but it's true," Olaf said. "Well, that's a first," Haddock muttered.

Soon, the gang was now riding along the paths of the North Mountain, where they happened to catch a glimpse of the ice palace that Elsa had made three years prior.

"Did you know we are six times more likely to be struck by lightning?" Olaf kept on rambling. "I found that out the hard way," Haddock said.

"Okay. Did you know gorillas burp when they're happy?" Olaf asked.

"Did you know we blink four million times a day?

"Did you know pies come in squares?

"Did you know sleeping quietly on long journeys prevents insanity?" Kristoff asked. "Yeah, that's not true," Olaf said. "It is," Kristoff told him. "It is definitely true," Elsa said as well.

"Hmm, well that's unanimous," Olaf said. "But I'll look it up when we get home."

...

As dawn gave way to morning, Sven kept on galloping through the mountains and cliff side ranges.

Tintin then turned around, and happened to look at Elsa and Olaf, who were both sound asleep. Even Haddock was napping as well, with Snowy lying on top of him. "Ah, they're both asleep," Anna whispered. "Yeah," Tintin said. "Let's just keep our voices to a minimum. Don't disturb them."

"So," Anna asked, "what do you wanna do?" "Sven, keep us steady," Kristoff commanded. Grunting with content, Sven then kept on galloping, staying on the path.

During the wagon ride, Kristoff turned to Anna and Tintin.

Now seemed like the perfect time to break the ice by engaging in some small talk with them.

"Anna?" Kristoff asked. "Hm?" Anna said.

"Remember when our first trip was like this?" Kristoff told her. "Yeah," Tintin said. "You also remember when...?" "When we exploded Kristoff's sled?" Anna and Tintin both said, laughing. "Yeah, I remember that," Kristoff said. "You also remember when I said you had to be crazy to want to marry a man you just met?"

Anna's face froze. "Wait, what?" she asked. "Crazy? You didn't say I was crazy. You think I'm crazy?"

Kristoff felt flustered. "No, I did. You were...not crazy, clearly," Kristoff said, chuckling nervously. "Just...naive."

Anna stared at him sternly. "No, not naive," Kristoff said. "Just, uh...just new to love. Like I was, and when you're new, you're bound to get it...wrong." "I think we already know what happened there," Tintin said. "Just come right out and say it."

"So, you're saying I'm wrong for you?" Anna asked. "What? No! No, I'm not saying you're wrong," Kristoff stuttered, "or crazy. I'm saying..."

Meanwhile, Elsa was still asleep when the voice suddenly came to her ears again. She woke with a start.

"Kristoff, stop. I hear it," Elsa muttered. "I hear the voice."

"You do?" Anna asked.

"Are we there yet?" Haddock muttered as he slowly rose. Elsa then got up and proceeded to get off the wagon as she began to walk toward the source of the voice.

Tintin then turned around. "Hey guys," he said. "What is it?" Kristoff said. "Elsa's off the wagon," Tintin said. "She is?" Anna asked. "She left," Tintin said again. "Come on." With that, he hopped off the wagon, following Haddock.

"Olaf, wake up," Anna said as she shook Olaf awake and carried him out of the wagon.

"Huh, would you look at that?" Kristoff asked. "No one could have predicted that Tintin would just leap off the sled like that." Anna didn't listen. "Tintin?" Anna asked as she was following the others.

By that time, Kristoff was alone in the wagon. "And...now I'm in the sled by myself, talking to myself," Kristoff said. "Good, good..."

As soon as everybody had gone off the wagon, they began to follow Elsa as she began to walk away from the sled and toward the wall cliff side. Walking past the trees and boulders that had lined the cliffs, Elsa suddenly stopped.

"Elsa?" Tintin asked. "Why are we stop—Whoa."

The friends then noticed a large white cloud covering half of the valley beyond. It was a spectacular sight to behold, but the others were uncertain about laid behind that mist.

"Is that the mist?" Tintin whispered. "It's the mist," Elsa told him. "I can't believe a mist like that could cover half the valley here," Tintin said. "You're tellin' me," Haddock said.

With that, Elsa then strode forward and ran down the cliff side. "Honey!" Tintin exclaimed as he and Haddock followed Elsa toward the mist, with Snowy barking as he ran behind them. "Elsa, wait! Wait for us!" Anna then ran behind them as well, while Kristoff and Sven followed suit.

As soon as Elsa had approached the mist, she stopped and looked upward. As soon as Anna and the others had caught up to her, they looked up and stared in awe.

"Whoa," Kristoff said as she looked at the mist in front of him. "So that's the mist covering this enchanted forest," Tintin said. "Got to say, it's impressive how well it's still holding up." "Wow," Anna said. Kristoff too was mesmerized by the splendor of the mist.

As he walked forward, he managed to walk a few inches inside before he was sent backwards.

As he noticed this, Olaf then decided to try and go in himself. But the mist managed to bounce him back toward the outside, as he landed flat on his face. "Wow!" Olaf exclaimed. Seeing this as a game, Olaf decided to keep on walking forward to the mist and eventually bouncing back out again.

"So...the mist is blocking out anyone who tries to get in," Tintin said. "Must be nice." Snowy curiously sniffed around, walking toward the mist. Suddenly, a flash of purple shone as Snowy was immediately bounced back out. "Snowy!" Tintin hissed as he grabbed his dog. "Be careful." He then turned to Elsa.

Grabbing Anna's hand, Elsa then walked toward the mist. She then extended her hand toward the mist, trying to touch it. Suddenly, a flash of bright light emitted from the mist, causing it to open up a path for the travelers. Anna and Elsa then noticed the stone pillars in front of the mist.

And sure enough, they had their respective element symbols: Air, Fire, Water, and Earth.

Anna and Tintin both grasped Elsa's hands. "Promise me we do this together, okay?" Anna asked. "We're going to stick with you, no matter what," Tintin told Elsa. "I promise," Elsa said.

Soon, the friends were now venturing inside the mist, on toward the forest.

...

"Did you know that an enchanted forest is a place of transformation?" Olaf asked as he and the others were walking through the mist. "I have no idea what that means, but I can't wait to see what it's gonna do to each one of us." "I'm not sure if I want to believe that or not," Tintin said. "Because there's a lot of uncertainty that's going on in my head right now."

Suddenly, the friends felt themselves getting pushed further toward the woods. "Whoa...what's happening?!" Tintin asked. "Thundering typhoons, I'm getting pulled forward!" Haddock's said. Soon, the unknown force kept pulling the friends forward until it stopped them in the middle of the forest.

"What was that?" Kristoff asked. "I don't know what just happened right now," Tintin told him. Elsa then strode toward the mist and tried to use her powers on it. But they immediately bounced back, just like it did at the entrance.

"We're locked in," Anna said. "I did not see that one coming."

At that moment, Elsa turned and looked around. They were finally inside the enchanted forest!

It was a beautiful sight to see. The morning sunlight shone through the amber leaves on the trees, making them shine like glowing rubies.

"This forest is beautiful," Elsa whispered as she and the others began to look around. "I didn't think an enchanted forest like this would be so beautiful," Tintin whispered. "I'm surprised it's still here." As the friends took a look around the forest, they began to split up.

Walking up toward a tree, Sven eagerly walked up to it and began rubbing his back against it. It felt good.

"It's pretty, I have to say," Haddock told Tintin as the two walked through a quiet area of the woods. "I know. But I just don't know how I feel about this," Tintin said as he gently stroked the smooth bark on one tree. "Something about all this doesn't seem right to me."

Sniffing around the ground, Snowy happily pounced onto a pile of red leaves.

...

Wandering away from the woods, Anna happened to stop at the corner of a lake. There, she noticed the old dam at the far corner of the lake.

"The dam," Anna whispered as Kristoff was catching up to her. "It still stands. It was in Grandpabbie's vision. But why?" "I don't know," Kristoff said. "But it's still in good shape, thank goodness."

"What do you mean?" Anna asked, raising an eyebrow.

"Well, if that dam broke," Kristoff told her, "it would send a tidal wave so big, it would wash away everything on this fjord." "Everything?" Anna asked, worried. "But...Arendelle is on this fjord." She was worried that the dam would break and flood the entire kingdom.

"Nothing's gonna happen to Arendelle, Anna," Kristoff assured her. "It's gonna be fine. Come here." Kristoff then held his arms out wide, and Anna quickly embraced him.

As he kept hugging Anna, Kristoff noticed Sven looking at him with a questioning look.

It was time for him to make his move.

"You know?" Kristoff told Anna as he reached into his vest and pulled out the engagement ring. "Under different circumstances, this would be a...very romantic place. Don't you think?"

At that moment, Anna opened her eyes. "Different circumstances?" she questioned as she pulled away from Kristoff. "You mean like, with different people?" "What?" Kristoff asked. "No, no. I'm saying, um...just in case we don't make it out of here."

"You don't think we're gonna make it out of here?" Anna asked, worried. "No no no," Kristoff told her. "I mean...No, we will make it out of here. Well, technically the odds are kinda complicated, but my point is...in case we die." "You think we're gonna die?" Anna asked again.

"No, no!" Kristoff exclaimed. "No, we will die at some point—" "I swear that I will not leave her side," Anna said as she ran off.

"Not even any reason in time will we die, but—" "Elsa?" Anna shouted as she ran off to find Elsa. "Way far in the future, will we die..."

But as Kristoff turned around, Anna had run off.

So much for a proposal.

Walking up to Kristoff, Sven opened his mouth, only for Kristoff to shush him. "Don't patronize me," he told him.

...

Meanwhile, Elsa was looking around in the woods, taking in the beauty of its majesty. Suddenly, the calm silence was interrupted as soon as Anna had come up to her. Following suit was Tintin.

"Elsa, there you are!" Anna said as she caught up to her sister. "You okay?"

"Everything okay, hon?" Tintin asked Elsa. "Nothing wrong here?"

"I'm fine, you guys," Elsa assured them. "Okay, good," Anna told her. At that moment, she and Tintin looked around, confused. "Where's Olaf?" Anna asked.

"Olaf?" Tintin called out. "Olaf, buddy! Where are you at?"