Last time, we saw Anna, Elsa, and their friends learn their lesson and the truth about Hans. So, I suggest some of you readers do the same and the saying goes: Beware the frozen heart! Like I mentioned on some chapters, I thank BellaCullen931 for giving me the sudden urge to continue this story and the reviews.

On that same day Hans had disappeared, the princesses, snowman, young ice harvester, and reindeer took time to take pleasure in their walk, gloating over Hans' departure.

"Anna, I must say you must've been very brave, taking on Hans," Kristoff praised.

"Thank you, Kristoff," Anna said, smiling inside.

Elsa good-naturedly smirked at her. "Yeah, if it weren't for you, I would've been killed," Elsa concurred.

"I'm your sister," Anna reminded, "I'm supposed to save you when you're in danger."

"And you did, Anna, just like that," Elsa said, lying her hand on Anna's shoulder.

"That no-good Hans is gone for good!" Olaf declared happily, "How about a hug, Anna?" He hugged Anna and she found herself squeezing him in return. She was very touched by the minute. Her eyes twinkled up at Olaf's like the now bright night sky.

"Oh, your eyes sparkle like the Northern Lights," Olaf complimented.

"Thank you, Olaf," Anna replied sincerely, "I love you." With that, she broke free from his embrace and her arms enfolded in Kristoff's. "Thank you, Kristoff, for being my friend," she said honestly.

"You're welcome, Anna," Kristoff answered in earnest, "And Sven and I will always be your friend."

"Oh, Kristoff, you're the most honest and understanding person I've ever met in the world," Anna continued.

Pulling free from Anna's grasp, Kristoff said, "Well, Sven and I better get going. Come on, Sven."

Sven did as he was told.

The girls and the snowman observed them leaving.

"Well, I think we should start heading home, too," Olaf said and started to leave.

Anna and Elsa followed him home.

That night, Olaf was having a nightmare. It was about Hans' revenge. Just when Olaf finally had enough, he shook himself awake with a gasp.

"Olaf, what's the matter?" Anna asked with concern.

"I had a nightmare about…t-t-t…H-H-Hans," Olaf stammered.

Anna and Elsa gasped at his story.

"He was out for revenge against all of us," Olaf went on.

An idea popped into Elsa's head. "Olaf, how about we sing you a lullaby?" she suggested.

Goodnight, little snowman.

You've warmed our hearts the moment Elsa built you.

Elsa made sure you didn't melt,

Though we're worth melting for.

She kept you solid

As solid ice,

But you are bright as you are.

Goodnight, little snowman

Upon hearing the lyrics, Olaf immediately fell asleep with the girls sleeping next to him.

Years passed and Anna, Kristoff, Sven, Elsa, and Olaf grew up together in Arendelle and had their fair share of adventures yet to come. Young and old, their journey awaits from the castle to the Valley of the Living Rock or farther.

The End

AN: Wow! I finally have this story finished for I don't have further inspiration, so I decided to call it a story. To read more about their adventures, read my Frozen and Rise of the Guardians crossover story, Beware the Frozen Snowballs.

*"Goodnight, Little Snowman", Anna's and Elsa's lullaby can be a parody of "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?".