Kristoff
We arrived in front of the Castle gates on Sven.
I panted, getting off him with Anna in my arms, who was shivering.
She groaned as I moved her to position her in my arms.
"Ar- Are you gonna be okay?"
"Don't worry about me."
The door opened.
"Anna!" A woman called.
"You had us worried sick." Gerda pointed out.
"My Lady." Kai greeted.
"Get her warm. And find Prince Hans immediately." I ordered.
Gerda and the other woman had her in between them.
"We will. Thank you."
"Make sure she's safe."
"Oh, you poor girl. You're freezing."
Anna glanced over her shoulder at me one more time before the gates closed.
"Oh. Let's get you inside now and get you warm."
Sven joined me at the gates.
He whimpered.
I patted Sven's head.
I turned to go.
He watched me.
Sven whined at the gates.
Hans
"I'm going back out to look for Princess Anna."
"You cannot risk going out there again." The French ambassador, Roberto pointed out.
"If anything happens to her..."
"If anything happens to the Princess, you are all Arendelle has left."
I sighed.
"He's in here."
The Library doors were opened.
"Prince Hans."
Anna was being held up by Gerda and Kai.
"Anna."
I approached her.
I took Anna in my arms.
"You're so cold."
"Hans, you have to kiss me."
"What?"
"Now! Now!"
"Slow down."
"We'll give you two some privacy." Gerda told us.
Gerda, Kai, the Duke of Weselton, Roberto, and the other two Ambassadors walked out.
"What happened out there?" I questioned her.
"Elsa struck me with her powers." Anna answered.
"You said she would never hurt you."
"I was wrong."
She groaned as she fell against me.
"Anna."
I lifted Anna up into my arms.
I walked over to the couch.
I placed her down on the couch.
"She froze my heart and only an act of true love can save me."
"A true love's kiss."
I touched Anna's cheek.
I raised her chin and moved to kiss her.
I stopped.
"Oh, Anna. If only there was someone out there who loved you."
"What?"
I stood up.
"You said you did."
I walked over to the window.
"As thirteenth in line in my own Kingdom, I didn't stand a chance. I knew I would have to marry into the throne somewhere."
I shut the curtains.
I took one of my white gloves off.
"What... What are you talking about?"
"As heir, Elsa was preferable, of course."
I put the candlestick next to Anna's head out.
"But no one was getting anywhere with her."
I walked over to the fireplace.
"But you..."
"Hans!"
"You were so desperate for love, you were willing to marry me just like that." I told her.
I picked up a pitcher of water.
"I figured after we married, I would have to stage a little accident for Elsa."
"Hans!"
Anna gasped as she fell on the floor.
"No. Stop." She told me as I poured the water on the fire.
"But then, she doomed herself and you were dumb enough to go after her."
I sat the pitcher of water back down.
"Please."
I chuckled.
"All that's left now is to kill Elsa and bring back Summer."
I stopped in front of Anna.
"You're no match for Elsa."
I kneeled down on the floor in front of her.
I took Anna's chin in my hand.
"No. You're no match for Elsa."
I stood up.
"I, on the other hand, am the Hero who is going to save Arendelle from destruction."
I pulled my other white glove back on.
I was walking over to the Library doors.
"You won't get away with this." She told me.
"Oh..."
I opened one of the doors.
"I already have." I assured Anna.
I locked the Library doors behind me.
Anna
I crawled towards the locked door.
I tried opening the door.
"Please, somebody, help."
I continued shivering against the door.
"Please. Please."
Hans
"It's getting colder by the minute. If we don't do something soon, we'll all freeze to death." I heard the Duke of Weselton nagging as I neared the Great Hall.
I pushed open the door all the way.
I was feigning sadness.
"Prince Hans." Leon called.
"Princess Anna is... Dead."
"What?"
Roberto spoke French.
"What happened to her?" The Duke of Weselton questioned.
He placed his hand on my shoulder.
I breathed heavily, sinking into a chair, pretending to be overcome with grief.
"She was killed. By Queen Elsa."
All of them gasped.
"No!"
The Duke of Weselton had shut his eyes.
"Her own Sister." He pointed out.
"At least, we got to say our Marriage vows before she died in my arms."
"There can be no doubt now. Queen Elsa is a monster and we are all in grave danger." The Duke of Weselton pointed out.
"Prince Hans."
I looked up.
"Arendelle looks to you."
I looked down again.
"With a heavy heart, I charge Queen Elsa of Arendelle with Treason. And sentence her to death."
Elsa
I was looking outside at the bellowing snow.
I sighed.
Behind me, the walls began to turn to ice.
I tugged at the chains.
"Hurry up!" It was a guard.
"She's dangerous. Move quickly." It was a second guard.
"Careful." It was a third guard.
I strained against the chains.
"It won't open!"
"It's frozen shut." It was the first guard.
"Put your back into it!" It was the second guard.
"Come on! Push!" It was a fourth guard.
Hans
The four Soldiers managed to knock the door down.
I pushed pass them.
I scowled in fury.
I growled.
There was a gaping hole in the ceiling.
Kristoff
On the snowy path, I trudged on unhappily.
I was ahead of Sven.
He looked back towards Arendelle.
Sven whined.
He scampered ahead.
Sven stopped in front of me.
He snorted.
"What is it, buddy?"
"Hey. Watch it." I warned Sven.
"What's wrong with you?" I questioned.
He grunted.
"I don't understand you when you talk like that."
I yelped as Sven picked me up with his antlers.
"Stop it! Put me down!"
He dropped me in the snow.
Sven snorted.
I got back up.
"No, Sven! We're not going back."
He whined.
"She's with her true love."
Sven had doubtful eyes.
An icy wind billowed pass us.
"What the..."
I saw a funneling cloud circling around Arendelle.
"Anna!"
I started to run down the Mountain.
He followed.
I jumped on Sven's back.
"Come on! Come on, boy."
We thundered down the hill.
Olaf
I tried opening the Library doors.
They were locked.
I put my carrot nose in the key slot.
It was rattling around.
Anna
The doorknob was being rattled from outside.
"Help." I got out, weakly.
A carrot had forced the lock.
There was giggling followed by the door opening.
It was Olaf.
He retrieved his nose.
Olaf gasped when he saw me.
"Anna!"
"Olaf."
"Oh, no."
He spotted the fireplace.
Olaf shot towards it.
He threw on some firewood.
Olaf shrieked, retrieving his twig arm from the stack.
He lit a match.
I continued shivering.
"Olaf?"
Olaf gasped as the logs began to burn.
"Olaf. Get away from there."
"Wow! So, this is heat. I love it." He commented.
"Ooh! But don't touch it."
Olaf held me up.
He brought me close to the fireplace.
"So, where's Hans? What happened to your kiss?" Olaf inquired.
"I was wrong about him. It wasn't true love."
"But we ran all the way here."
"Please. Olaf. You can't stay here. You'll melt."
"I am not leaving here until we find some other act of true love to save you." He refused.
"Do you happen to have any ideas?" Olaf questioned.
"I don't even know what love is."
"That's okay. I do."
He got up.
"Love is putting someone else's needs before yours. Like, you know, how Kristoff brought you back here to Hans and left you forever." Olaf explained.
I gasped.
"Kristoff loves me?"
"Wow. You really don't know anything about love, do you?" He inquired.
"Olaf, you're melting." I pointed out to Olaf.
"Some people are worth melting for." He stated.
I gave Olaf a smile.
His face went soft.
"Just maybe not right this second."
Olaf yelled as a burst of wind blew the windows open.
"Don't worry. I've got it."
He scampered up to the open window.
"We're gonna get through... Oh, wait. Hang on. I'm getting something."
Olaf looked through an icicle telescope.
He gasped.
"It's Kristoff and Sven! They're coming back this way." Olaf informed.
"They... They are?"
"Wow! He's really moving fast."
He lowered the icicle telescope.
"I guess I was wrong. I guess Kristoff doesn't love you enough to leave you behind."
"Help me up, Olaf. Please."
"No, no, no! You need to stay by the fire and keep warm."
"I need to get to Kristoff."
"Why?"
I gave Olaf a knowing look.
He gasped.
"Oh, I know why! There's your act of true love right there! Riding across the fjords like a valiant, pungent Reindeer King! Come on!"
We both gasped as the ceiling started to freeze over.
"Look out!"
We ran out of the Library.
"Oh!"
Ahead of us, huge spears of ice crisscross the corridor.
It blocked our way.
"Uh... Back this way."
Olaf yelped.
"We're trapped."
I gasped.
