Cold:
The solution to the lack of transportation seemed to be a god-send. Riding in a refrigerated train car filled with holiday goodies was an interesting experience for the snowman, his eyes taking in all of the different cakes and ice cream that lay stacked about. Hocus, the magician's rabbit, sat somewhere off to the side, wedged a bit in between a few boxes. The calm state of mind was interrupted when a sudden sneeze came from a shuddering huddle off to his left.
"Are you cold, Karen?" He worriedly asked, immediately berating himself when he realized the answer was obvious. "Now that's a silly question. You wouldn't be sneezing if you weren't cold."
"W-well, just a li-a littleā¦" The child replied before another sneeze stopped her.
Frosty looked around for a moment at the car, suddenly realizing that while this was room temperature for him, the constant cold did absolutely nothing for a child. Despite the fact that this could probably take him all the way over to the North Pole it didn't seem right that Karen, who had been nothing but helpful, would have to freeze.
They simply couldn't stay on the train any longer. As though someone answered him, the little freight train came to a stop. Scooping up Karen, Frosty made his way over to the door, opening it and letting him and the other two passengers out.
Just as soon as their feet touched the ground, the train behind him gave a jerk, and pulled away. On the back, clinging to the underside of the caboose, there was a tall man dressed in green. Frosty hadn't really met him before, only vaguely recognized him. However, the man seemed almost angry at the fact that they had left the train.
"Oh, you tricked me! No fair!"
The snowman watched as he climbed up the railing on the back end of the caboose, and finally made a leap off of the car before it could get too far away. The result was something of a spectacular tumble-and-roll down the steep hill on the side of the track, and Frosty had to suppress a wince as he crashed into a tree, bringing down a ton of snow on his head.
