After what seemed to Olaf like an eternity, he, Anna and Kristoff finally arrived at the Valley of the Living Rock where Kristoff's troll family resided. The trolls had already erected a stone arch for the couple to stand under during their wedding ceremony, and they were hard at work decorating it with mushrooms, flowers and glowing crystals. One of the trolls noticed the approach of the reindeer-drawn wheeled sled.

"They're here!" the troll announced, prompting all of the others to look.

"Kristoff's home!" shouted Bulda, Kristoff's adoptive mother.

"With Anna!" added Cliff, Bulda's husband.

"Olaf!" called out a group of young trolls.

"Hi, everybody!" Olaf replied, jumping off of the sled and running toward them.

As Anna and Kristoff climbed down off the sled, the trolls abandoned their decorating, balling themselves up into boulders and quickly rolling over to Anna and Kristoff, who were quickly surrounded by the friendly trolls.

"Kristoff, pick me up!" said one young troll as it leapt into Kristoff's arms.

"Wow, you've grown!" Kristoff said, struggling to hold the troll, whom he promptly set down.

"Let's play hide and seek," said one of the young trolls to Olaf. "We'll hide and you find us."

"Okay!" Olaf said excitedly, "But don't come out until I find you." He began to count as the little trolls rolled off to hide.

The sea of trolls parted as the elder, Grand Pabbie, approached.

"Princess Anna," Pabbie said, "it is so wonderful to see you under happy circumstances."

"Thank you," Anna replied. "It's nice to be here."

"It is a true pleasure to have you as our guest." Pabbie said.

"We even made you a place to stay, see?" Cliff said, motioning to a small, haphazardly-built stone cottage in a secluded part of the valley.

"That's great, guys," Kristoff said, trying to hide the fact that he was less than impressed.

"And we built it over one of the steam vents, so you'll be nice and warm," Cliff added.

"Aww, that's so sweet," Anna said.

"But first, let's get you two ready for your wedding," Bulda said.

"You know we're already married, right?" Anna asked.

"We did have a ceremony at the palace," Kristoff said.

"Not as far as we're concerned," Cliff said. "You're one of us, and it's not official until you go through our ceremony."

The trolls pulled Anna and Kristoff in separate directions to dress them for their troll wedding. They both received a cloak of moss. Anna's was decorated with glowing crystals while Kristoff's featured a grass fringe around the neck. A grass tiara with more glowing crystals was placed on Anna's head while Kristoff received a tall hat made out of twigs. The trolls then pushed Anna and Kristoff together underneath the stone arch, which they then encircled to watch.

"You know you look ridiculous, right?" Anna quietly whispered to Kristoff while trying not to giggle.

"Really?" Kristoff asked incredulously.

"It's okay, though," Anna said. "I'm sure I do too."

"I was going to say that you looked beautiful," Kristoff said.

"Aww, thank you," Anna said. She looked Kristoff over again. "But, you still look silly," she teased.

A pathway opened up among the assembled trolls and Gothi, the troll priest, rolled up to the archway to begin the ceremony.

"We are gathered here today to join Anna and Kristoff in trolly matrimony," Gothi began.

Anna and Kristoff took each other's hands and looked into each other's eyes. Even though they had already been through one wedding ceremony, they still found themselves excited to be having another one.

"Do you, Anna, take Kristoff to be your trollfully wedded husband?" Gothi asked.

"I do," Anna replied.

"And do you, Kristoff, take Anna to be your trollfully wedded wife?" Gothi asked.

"I do," Kristoff replied.

"Then I therefore declare you to be husband and wife," Gothi announced.

Kristoff pulled Anna toward him. She wasn't quite expecting it so she stumbled and fell into him, but she quickly recovered and wrapped her arms around him. Kristoff leaned in an kissed her, and the trolls cheered. The trolls excitedly gathered around and started congratulating Anna and Kristoff. All of a sudden, a frigid gust of wind whipped through the valley. Anna shivered and the surprised trolls began muttering among themselves.

"Brr," Anna said to Kristoff. "Did you feel that?"

"Yeah," Kristoff said. He looked up and saw snowflakes beginning to fall from the sky. "Look, it's snowing."

They looked around in confusion for a moment before they each came to a realization and looked to the other for confirmation of their fears.

"Elsa!" they exclaimed in unison.

"Indeed, this is the work of your sister's powers," Pabbie said.

"I don't understand," Kristoff said. "Why would she do something like this now?"

"She must be in trouble," Anna said. "We have to go back."

"Is there anything we can do to help?" Pabbie asked.

"I don't know," Anna said, "but if this winter weather doesn't stop soon, you'll know something's very wrong."

Anna and Kristoff quickly shed their wedding cloaks and hats and went back to the sled. Sven was still hitched up so they quickly climbed aboard.

"Olaf," Anna called out. "Come on, we have to go."

"But we just got here," Olaf called back.

"Elsa's in trouble," Anna replied. "We have to go back and help her."

"I'm coming," Olaf yelled, abandoning his game of hide and seek with the young trolls. He jumped up onto Anna's lap and settled down in the seat between her and Kristoff.

"Be careful out there," Bulda said.

"We will," Kristoff replied, "and we'll come back as soon as this is all over."

"Besides," Anna said, "after what we've already been through, what more could happen?"

"Okay, Sven," Kristoff said as he picked up the reins. "Let's go help Elsa."

As the trolls waved goodbye, Sven pulled the sled in a horseshoe-shaped arc to turn it around and then headed out of the valley, racing back in the direction they had come from. As they traveled away from the warmth of the valley, Anna noticed that the snow was quickly piling up. She knew that Elsa had control of her powers now, so this winter weather was no accident. She wanted to give Elsa the benefit of the doubt, but she couldn't imagine what could possibly lead Elsa to do something so drastic. As she watched the summer disappear before her eyes, Anna couldn't help but wonder if this winter wouldn't be happening if she were there with Elsa now.