Author's Note: Hello again! Man this one felt like it took forever. Sorry for the month-long break, but given the size of this one, I hope you'll understand. Anyways, on with the story. Godzilla is copyright Toho, Frozen and it's characters are copyright Disney, Sonic, Tails, and Dr. Robotnik are copyright Sega, Transformers are copyright Hasbro, and FB (not giving away the full name as to not ruin the surprise fully) is copyright Hanna-Barbera.


Entering a World of Cold: Part 2

Arendelle, Norway

1788

Mephiles shivered as the cold air blew around him once he and Gzilla entered the now snow-covered world of Frozen. "Okay, where's your tracker at?" he asked, rubbing his hands against his arms in an attempt to try to get at least some part of him warm.

Gzilla, who was standing next to Mephiles' side didn't have to look long before he spotted Anna. Recognizing her instantly, he nudged Mephiles' shoulder, getting the demon's attention. "There she is."

Anna watched with wide-eyed horror as the two scary-looking creatures who just appeared before her eyes only moments ago began walking, well one was walking while the other seemed to float off the ground by some unknown means, toward her. Scared out of her mind, Anna just wanted to run away from them as fast as she could, but she couldn't just leave Elsa behind wherever she was beyond these things. Determined to reach Elsa, she came up with a different plan she hoped would work.

"Hi there," Gzilla said in a very friendly voice with a matching smile. He wanted to present himself as friendly because he knew Mephiles probably wouldn't so one of them had to. Anna looked scared so he needed to show her they meant no harm and meant it. "We were just wondering if we could..."

Before he could finish, Anna let out this ferocious yell as she leaped off the ground, the freezing snow that was once around and on her pushed to the back of her mind. Like a football player running with the ball to make a touchdown, Anna charged at the two creatures, planning on smashing through them if they didn't move. Which she hoped they did.

"What the heck?!" Gzilla shouted, taken by surprise. He and Mephiles quickly got out of her way as she ran straight past them. Springing out of the snow he dived into to get out of her way, Gzilla started running after her. "We need to stop her," he said to Mephiles.

"And why do we need her?" Mephiles asked as he floated after G. "Can't we just go find Jason on our own?"

"Because I don't know how to get up to that mountain!" G shouted. "So unless you want to spend who-knows-how-long stumbling around trying to find the right way in this forest, you better help me!"

Sighing in annoyance, Mephiles increased his speed and soon sped past his friend. He hated when G or anyone else was right and he was wrong. In a few seconds, Mephiles caught up to Anna and quickly darted in front of her, blocking the way. She tried darting out of his way, but he would just dart in her way each time. "Hang on, we just want to talk."

"Well, I don't want to talk, Mr. Creepy-Evil Voice," Anna replied.

"We aren't going to hurt you."

"Yeah right! If you aren't going to hurt me, then why do you need to stop me, huh?" Anna said before ceasing her attempts to get past Mephiles.

"Because we want to come with you," Gzilla said as he came up from behind her. Mephiles distracting her like that allowed him the time to catch up to them.

Taken by surprise, Anna whipped her body around and punched Gzilla in the chest as hard as she could. "Owwww!" she shouted, flapping her hand in the air to cancel out the pain that was now circulating throughout her appendage. She wasn't expecting this thing's chest to be rock-solid. "Oh no..." Anna said as she started to back up a little. What she did must have made this thing mad now.

Gzilla surprised her by laughing. "It's fine. I barely felt it; I'm not mad."

Anna just stared at him.

"We aren't going to hurt you, we promise," Gzilla said to her reassuringly. At that time, Mephiles floated over to his left side.

"Okay, but how do I know that either of you won't hurt my sister?" Anna asked, looking at both with a glare.

"Why would we hurt your sister...?" Mephiles asked, confused.

"Because she has ice and snow powers," Anna replied.

Mephiles just stared at her. "So...?"

"She caused all...this..to happen, but it was an accident," Anna said as she motioned to all the snow around them. "Some people might get the idea that killing her might end the winter."

"Oh..." Mephiles said before shrugging his shoulders. "Eh, I don't really see how killing her would fix anything."

"That's a first..." G muttered under his breath.

Mephiles sent him a sharp glare before continuing. "Wouldn't things just stay the same forever?"

"I don't know, and I don't want to find out," Anna said before turning around. "Now if you don't mind, I have to go find my sister so I can set things right with her and hopefully fix everything."

Gzilla and Mephiles started following her. "Can we come?" G asked.

"Okay, you two can come, but," Anna stopped and turned around to face them before finishing her sentence, "I'm keeping my eyes on you two." She did the 'I'm watching you' motion with her hand.

"We'll behave, mom," G said with a small smile.

Anna kept her serious face for a few moments before smiling. "Heh, goodie." As she started walking onward through the forest, she started talking to her new acquaintances. "So, why do you want to come with me so badly?"

"Well, we think our friend, Jason, might be where your sister is," Gzilla replied, walking to her right while Mephiles followed behind. "And before you ask, no he wouldn't hurt your sister. Jason's a nice person," G said.

"You sure?"

"Yes," Mephiles said with an annoyed grunt. "He's a very nice person. Although he can be too nice at times if you ask me..."

Anna was silent for a few moments before realizing something. "I almost forgot to introduce myself. I'm Princess Anna of Arendelle," she said, doing a brief curtsy as she walked.

"I'm Gzilla, but you can call me G for short," Gzilla said with a brief bow.

"And I'm Mephiles, Mephiles the Dark." Mephiles then began laughing evilly, which was cut short when Gzilla smacked him upside the back of his head. "Oww!" he said while rubbing said smacked area. "That's my favorite part of introducing myself to new people and either you or Jason freaking ruin it for me by doing crap like that!"

"Yeah, well, it creeps people out," G said in annoyance.

"Yeah, that was kinda creepy..." Anna added.

Mephiles mumbled something under his breath before realizing something a few seconds later. "Hey, since you're from Arendelle, do you know if there's a whole lot of sweets there?" He had a hungry look in his eyes as he asked, remembering what Gzilla told him before.

"Well, not really," Anna replied. "We just had a big party, so most of it was already eaten." With a laugh, Anna continued. "That party was for Elsa, my sister, who..."

Mephiles stopped in place and shouted, "You lied to me!" at Gzilla, pointing at him angrily. This caused Anna and Gzilla to stop and face him. Mephiles absolutely hated when he was lied to about food or anything related to food.

"Once all this snow is gone, I'm sure there's gonna be another party or something that'll involve food, so there's gonna be more sweets," Gzilla said quickly.

"You lied to a demon; smooth move, genius."

Anna's eyes widened once she heard that. "He-he-he's a demon?" she asked, pointing a shaky hand at Mephiles.

Gzilla turned to her. "He's a...semi-nice demon."

"I'm out of here," Mephiles said before opening one of his portals in front of him.

"Come on, Meph. You can't just leave. How are me and Jason going to get home if you're gone?"

"I'll come back in a week...if I feel like it."

Anna looked at Mephiles, somehow finding the confidence to talk to him, despite having found out he was a demon only mere seconds ago. "I know your friend lied to you just so you would come with him here from...who knows where you live at, but you should stay here with him to help look for your friend. If you stay, I promise that when things are back to normal, you'll get as many sweets and goodies as you want."

Mephiles just looked at her, considering her offer. "You promise?"

"Cross my heart and hope to die," Anna replied, placing one hand over her heart.

Looking her over, Mephiles was able to confirm she wasn't lying. That was mainly because he knew she was one of the good characters in Frozen based on the trailers for it he was forced to watch. "Fine, I'll stay." He closed his portal and started floating forward again. "C'mon, let's go so I can get my food."

Anna and Gzilla followed after him, Anna soon taking the lead. "So...where are you two from?"

"It's a long story..." Gzilla said.


Elsa walked around her ice castle, rather pleased with herself. Since she wasn't technically the queen anymore she didn't have any work or duties to do, and since she was far away from everyone in Arendelle, she didn't have to worry about harming the people she cared about most with her magic. Ever since she stopped talking to Jason, she begun playing around with her snow magic. In the two hours after talking to him, she filled many of the castle's rooms with furniture made of pure ice. While she walked, her mind returned to the end of the conversation she and Jason had. Curious to see if he was still outside, Elsa walked out on to the balcony, and to her surprise he was.

Jason was still in the same spot he'd been sitting at since she last saw him, but there were footprints all around that suggested he walked around a little. Also nearby was a patch snow-less grass which was ash-black, hinting that somehow he managed to start a fire earlier despite being close to a mountain's peak and there were no footprints leading back to the staircase down. She wasn't concerned about how he accomplished that, but about how he was doing. Jason was laying on his right side, shivering pretty badly, and his skin was starting to turn a light shade of blue.

"Oh my god!" Elsa said as she covered her mouth with her hand in shock, taking a few steps back. She was horrified at what happened. "That stupid idiot," she muttered out of scared frustration. She ran her hands over her face and into her hair as she freaked out even more, causing her magic to create splintering ice cracks and spikes in the room. She just wanted him to go away, but instead he stayed and was probably about to die. Although she was still concerned about her magic hurting him, she still couldn't just leave him out in the cold to die. She'd just have to be careful around him. Rushing back over to the balcony's railing, she shouted at him. "Are you still alive?!" Her fear influenced her ice powers by having her grip on the rail cause jagged ice cracks to form where her skin touched it.

Looking up at where Elsa called to him, Jason nodded slowly. "Y-y-y-yeah, I-I'm still alive. Sur-surprisingly," he managed to say through shivering.

Elsa sighed in relief. With her fear subsiding, the jagged cracks stopped while the cracks and spikes inside withdrew into nothingness. "Come inside," she said reluctantly. "I don't know if I have anything to warm you up with, but at least it'll be better than just sitting out here in the cold." She hoped it wouldn't take long for him to warm up so he could leave.

Once Jason heard her, he pushed himself off the ground and back on to his feet while shivering semi-violently. His entire body felt numb because of the cold he endured as frost bite began kicking in. He probably would have died earlier if he hadn't started a small fire with his Atomic Ray. At that time he was unsure if his Gigantis form's abilities would work in human form, but now he knew for sure they do. Running as fast as his numb legs could, Jason made it up the ice staircase and only slipped a few times before he made it into the castle.

Elsa just reached the bottom of the stairs that led up to the second floor, which she called the 'heart' of her castle, and the balcony when Jason rushed inside. Before she could say anything, he ran past her, nearly slamming into her. "Hey!" she shouted angrily. Turning to face him, she saw he was continuing up the stairs. "What are you doing?! You just can't barge in here and go wherever you want!" As she followed him up the stairs as fast as she could, she was starting to regret letting him in.

Jason ran through the second floor and up the stairs that led to the third floor. The third floor was the castle's top floor and it looked similar to the second floor, but led to several different rooms. Running into the closest one he could get to, Jason began morphing into Gigantis in an attempt to warm himself up. He thought he was alone, but he was wrong.

Watching in absolute terror, Elsa watched as Jason magically changed himself from a human being into a 6 foot tall reptilian beast. With her only being 5 foot 7 inches, Gigantis somewhat towered over her.

Gigantis somewhat had resemblance to his adopted father, Godzilla, but it was subtle. Instead of having a dinosaur-like posture, his was more human-like; standing fully upright much like a human being would. His legs and arms were also human-like, allowing him much more of a grabbing range in his arms; but his feet only had three toes. His arms and legs were muscular, but not all that much, and his chest puffed out a little; his chest having boney-like plates running down from his neck to the end of his upper chest. Running down from his neck to the tip of his long tail were dorsal plates that resembled razor-sharp maple leaves. His face looked liked Godzilla's, but there was a mixture of both ferociousness and gentleness in it. His skin was a green-greyish color and his dorsal plates were bone white.

Elsa backed away from the doorway as quick and quietly as possible. Luckily, Gigantis didn't see her as he started grunting and shaking due to trying to futilely warm himself up. She had no idea what he was trying to do, and she didn't care. She ran down the stairs to the second floor and sat herself down on the snowflake in the center of the room's floor. "Oh my, oh my, oh my, oh my," Elsa muttered nervously, wrapping her arms around her legs. This guy was just full of surprises. "Great, now I have some monster in my castle that probably won't leave without a fight." As soon as she said that, Elsa suddenly remembered something that was said to her earlier.

"Monster. Monster!" she remembered how the Duke of Weselton called her a monster when her ice magic was accidentally revealed. Looking down at the frozen floor, Elsa felt bad for judging Jason solely because he had an unusual ability she didn't understand. She wondered if he was like her in the case of people misjudging and fearing him simply because he could do something others couldn't understand. Elsa got up and started walking up the stairs. If this guy really was a monster, she wanted, sorta, to find out from him than simply misjudging him based on his appearance and powers. Although she hoped her wasn't a monster. If he was evil, she'd just freeze him though.

As she returned to the room Gigantis was in, she saw he was shaking even more from the cold that wracked his body. His back was turned to her, so he didn't know she was there. When his dorsal plates suddenly flashed blue, she jumped back in surprise; not knowing he was simply attempting to circulate nuclear energy throughout his body to warm up. Gathering up enough courage, Elsa approached him. "Um...do..do you need any help? With anything?"

Gigantis turned around. He was truly surprised to find Elsa trying to talk to him. He figured she'd be scared out of her mind and was thinking up a way to get her out of his castle, but here she was, apparently asking him if he needed help. She looked a little scared as she watched him nod his head. "Y-y-yes. Make a l-l-large ice b-block," he managed to sputter out. "Y-your size." Gigantis was able to speak like people do because his vocal organs, much like his other organs, stayed the same no matter what form he was in.

Elsa simply nodded. She looked at the emptiest part of the room, which wasn't a stretch because the whole room was empty, and carefully focused everything in her mind to safely create a large rectangular block of ice. By focusing so heavily, she had a better control over her powers. As Gigantis clumsily tried to climb up, she shook her head in slight amusement. "Hang on," she said before focusing her mind once again. On the far opposite side of Gigantis, she made a small flight of stairs that led up to the top.

"You sure do have a thing for stairs, don't ya?" he said before climbing up them, almost falling off due to his shivering. It was really getting bad and he had to get warm soon before he lost all feeling in his legs. His dorsal plates flashed blue again and a bluish-white beam erupted out of his mouth, striking the ice he was standing on.

Elsa watched in disbelief as the beam Gigantis was releasing began melting the ice. It wasn't long before most of the ice he was on turned into warm water and the block of ice started resembling a bath tub of sorts. Since there was so much ice making up the frame, it would take sometime for the water to melt it.

The ice Gigantis was standing on gave way under his weight, causing him to fall into the water. The warm water made him sigh in immense pleasure. He was so glad to be warm again. "Ah, much better," he said before dunking his whole body under to warm up, making sure to not touch the icy sides and bottom.

As he swam around, Elsa started thinking and wondering if he could relate to how she was feeling right now. She knew creating ice at a whim and being able to turn into...whatever it was he turned into, were two different things, but still he could maybe give her some advice about how to deal with how she felt. Walking up the steps, she sat on the edge and watched him swim around. When he noticed her, Gigantis surfaced. "I would introduce myself," Elsa began to say, "but you seem to already know who I am, so who are you?"

"My name is Jason, but in this form I'm called Gigantis."

Elsa tilted her head in confusion. "Why do you have two names; can't you just call yourself Jason in both...forms?"

"I call myself Gigantis when I look like this because it's a much cooler name for a kaiju than Jason."

"Kaiju..?"

"It's another word for 'monster'."

"Ah. Well, if you don't mind I'm just going to call you Jason."

"I don't mind."

Elsa looked a bit nervous about what she was going to ask him. For some reason though, his voice made her feel relaxed. "Hey, can I ask you something?"

"Um sure," Gigantis said.

"How do you feel when others call you a monster, or a...kaiju; because when someone called me that just because I have ice magic...I really found it hurtful."

"I've grown used to it. People just don't understand me even though I use my powers to help them. I've been called a monster, either in a categorical sense or as an insult, so many times it just doesn't bother me anymore."

"Doesn't bother you? How does it not bother you?" Elsa asked.

"I know my powers are used for something good. Also, most people see me as a hero, it's only the people who are stubborn or really dislike me who call me a monster insultingly. I just ignore what those people say because their opinions don't matter. The people who matter most are the ones you need to listen to regarding opinions. Also, you've just got to show others that the true you isn't any harm to them."

Elsa nodded, growing interested in what else Jason had to say about this matter.


Elsewhere, Anna, Gzilla, and Mephiles were making their way through the snowy forests. For the past hour or so, they talked about one-another. G and Mephiles revealed that they were from another universe were giant monsters were quite common. Although they revealed that to her, they left out that her universe was basically a movie in their's. Once Mephiles explained to her the concept of alternate universes, Anna thought that was pretty neat. After both G, and to some extent Mephiles, told her about themselves, Anna told them all about her. After she was done telling her life story, which took about half an hour, the group traveled on in silence. Mainly because Mephiles suggested it and G agreed to it. Unfortunately, it wasn't as silent as Anna and G thought it would be because almost every five minutes Mephiles would complain about the cold.

"Are we there yet?" Mephiles asked for what seemed like the millionth time.

Gzilla's right eye twitched a little in frustration and annoyance when he turned around. "No! We are not there yet, so stop asking every five minutes!" Before Mephiles could say anything else, G spoke again. "And we both know you're cold. I'm doing fine and I don't have any fur like you or any clothes on like Anna. Anna's in a dress and she's doing fine...I think..." He looked at her for confirmation.

"Eh," Anna replied, waving her hand in an 'I'm in the middle' motion. "I'm holding out. Could use some winter clothing though." Anna looked at Mephiles. "Why don't you just put a coat on? Can't you just open one of your thingies and get one from it?"

"One, it's called a 'portal', and two...I look stupid in the coats that are my size," Mephiles responded, looking off to the side.

"Oh?" Anna asked before looking to G for an explanation.

With an amused chuckle, G told her why. "He has to wear coats that are for six-to-seven year old children because of his size."

"Awww," Anna said, feeling sorry for the demon. "Don't make fun of your friend for that," Anna said, lightly smacking Gzilla's shoulder. "It isn't his fault he's that size."

"Actually it is," G responded. "He can change his size."

"No, I can change my form. I'm stuck at whatever size the form I choose is. I thought you knew that," Mephiles said.

"So just change your form then."

"I like this form!"

Before any sort of fight or argument could happen between the two, Anna quickly changed the subject. "Hey, I got an idea that'll help us stay warm. How about we talk about warm things to take our minds off of this cold?"

Gzilla smiled. "That sounds like a great idea. I'll go first. The South Sea Islands in summer. It's always warm there, even with the breeze that sways the palm trees. The sand is great to lay in due to the incredible warmth."

"Arendelle around this time during a snow-free summer," Anna said, smiling happily at the thought. "The waters around here get so warm because of the sun. It's not too warm, not too cold...but just right." She looked at Mephiles. "What about you?" She didn't notice Gzilla mouthing 'nooo' while making motions with his hand across his throat.

"Hell's a pretty warm place. Much warmer than what you've said. The lava pits are always scalding hot, but that never bothered me. Haha, it was always fun to throw people into those and watch them burn."

Anna had a disturbed look on her face after hearing that while Gzilla just face-palmed. "I think we should just say our warm thoughts to ourselves from now on..." Anna said.

With that being said, the group continued on in silence, thinking warm thoughts. The silence was quickly interrupted by Mephiles. "Well it was..."


While the others continued on their way to find Elsa, she and Gigantis were busy talking about themselves. Elsa told him about how her life was affected by her powers and how she was forced to push everyone away. With someone she could finally talk to about her life, she felt relieved to push all of those undesired feelings and emotions off her chest. She even cried some as she let it all out. Gigantis tried to comfort her, but she wouldn't let him touch her, so he did so vocally. Gigantis told her about his life, but left out that in his universe her world was basically a movie. Although she found it hard to believe at first he was from an alternate Earth until she thought about it and noticed how different the way he talked was when compared to how she and others in Arendelle did. As he told his story, she saw how they both had certain things in common, like they were both good people who were misunderstood at times and that their parents were deceased, although Gigantis had adopted parents afterward. After discussing their lives, they began talking about their powers.

"So," Elsa began, "aside from your...light, blue," she started moving her hands from her mouth outwards to simulate Gigantis' beam weapon, "thingie..."

"I call it an Atomic Ray," Gigantis answered.

"Yeah, so aside from that what else can you do?"

Feeling a little cold, Gigantis splashed some of the warm water on to himself before answering her. "Well, my Atomic Ray can change color and appearance based on how much power I put into it. Like it can be red with a separate orange energy spiraling along the outside of the beam; making it a Spiral Fire Ray."

"I don't think my castle could handle that demonstration," Elsa said with a small laugh. "Anything else?"

"I'm able to breathe underwater, I can grow to 190 feet in this form, I'm able to heal any wound super quickly due to my incredible healing factor, and I can release my energy through their touch or I can make it explode outwards."

Elsa's eyes widened in alarm. "You blow yourself up?!"

Gigantis shook his head rapidly. "No, no, I don't explode. The energy explodes outward. Like a shock wave." Elsa still had that alarmed look on her face but it was now mixed with a confused one, so he tried to explain it better for her. He placed his hands on his chest. "Like this." He thrusts his hands outward, away from his body; his hands simulating the energy that's released upon performing his Nuclear Pulse.

"Ohhh," Elsa said, finally realizing what he meant. "That's a relief," she said with a smile.

"Were you worried?" Gigantis asked.

"Well...yeah. A little..." Elsa looked off to the side of the room as she softly said the second sentence.

"Elsa, if I've done this before and I had blown up, don't you think I'd be dead and we wouldn't be having this conversation?" Gigantis smiled a little. "Aww, you care about me."

"When someone mentions something about them exploding, I'm going to get worried, okay?" Elsa said before getting off the ice hot tub quickly, a nervous look on her face.

"I'm sorry. I wasn't making fun of you or anything," Gigantis said, worried that he what he said made her mad.

Elsa looked at him and gave him a slightly reassuring smile. "It's alright, you didn't do anything wrong; I just need to go lay down. I'm fine." She quickly left the room and went to her's, shutting the door.

Gigantis wasn't convinced everything was alright. Something was wrong with her, but he didn't know if it was because of what he said or if it was something else. Somehow he managed to get her to talk to him when even Anna couldn't do that, so he didn't want to ruin that by foolishly trying to badger her into telling him what was wrong in fear of her never talking to him again. He sunk down into the hot water and closed his eyes to try to take his mind off of her.

Elsa laid herself down on her royal ice bed and closed her eyes. She lied about everything she told to Jason about being okay, but she wasn't mad, she was afraid. What if he was right and she did care about him? She felt that way when she was talking to him about her life. She already hurt someone she cared about before and she couldn't bear to do that again. It was then that she decided that she would keep her distance from Jason like she had to do with Anna. Wanting to clear her mind, Elsa rested her head on her soft-as-snow pillow to nap off her worries.


Day soon turned into night for Anna, Gzilla, and Mephiles as they continued through the seemingly never-ending woods. Unfortunately for them, the night made everything colder. Anna was shivering a little, as was Gzilla. Since both of them had been moving, their blood circulation was keeping them a bit warmer. Mephiles, however, was shivering badly. Since he floated around, he really didn't have to move any part of his body, but that gave him poor blood circulation that was only making him colder. He truly hated the cold more than anything. "P-p-please tell me we're almost there..." Mephiles said.

"No," G replied, rubbing his hands together in an attempt to warm up one part of his body. "Besides, if we were there I highly doubt we'll get any warmer."

Mephiles just groaned, remembering that they were going to a castle made of ice; or at least that's what Jason said Elsa lived in. Before he could complain about the cold, Anna interrupted him. "Hey, look!" she shouted with excitement, pointing at some smoke that was billowing up into the sky from somewhere nearby.

G and Meph realized what it was instantly. "Fire," all three of them said at once. Forgetting how cold they were, all three of them, especially Mephiles, charged down the hill to find the fire with Mephiles in the lead. All of a sudden, Gzilla took a wrong step in the snow and slid forwards faster than he expected, causing him to lose his balance. Gzilla tumbled into Anna, sending them rolling into Mephiles whom they crashed into as well. All three of them tumbled down the hill until the landed in a small stream of water that was at the bottom.

Anna took a deep breath and cringed as the cold water touched her skin. Gzilla grunted and shivered as his right eye twitched. Mephiles just swore. "Fuuuuu–" He was cut off and prevented from finishing the word when G covered up his face with his hand, muffling the word he was going to say. As fast as they could, they darted out of the water, shook off what water they could, and continued on.

When they reached the source of the smoke, Anna's dress was frozen solid, G's legs and tail had frost covering them, and almost the entire lower half of Mephiles' body was covered in frost. They saw that the smoke was coming out of small wooden cabin's chimney.

Anna looked at her new friends. "Stay here." She slowly made her way to the stairs, her dress making her have to waddle like a penguin. As she climbed the steps leading up to the porch, her frozen dress made it almost impossible for her to lift up her legs. After a few moments of watching her try to get up to the second step, Gzilla walked over and lifted her up on to the porch. "Thanks," she said to him with a smile. Seeing a sign covered in snow hanging down from the roof, Anna knocked off the snow to see what this place exactly was. "Wondering Oaken's Trading Post," she read out loud so the others could know too. When she saw what the small sign underneath the one she just read, she was excited. "Ooh! And sauna!"

Sauna?" Mephiles asked with an eager, happy look in his eyes. "We have to go in!"

"You two can't go in unless you want to scare everyone that's inside away," Anna said.

"So? Who cares if we scare people?" Mephiles asked in annoyance.

"If someone sees you, they might to kill you," Anna explained.

Mephiles just looked at her like she was absurd. "I'll kill them first, then. Ain't nobody keeping me from getting warm anymore," he said determinedly before floating toward the cabin. He didn't get far because Gzilla grabbed him by one of his back quills and yanked him backward.

"We are not killing anybody," Gzilla said in annoyance.

"Says you; now let me go!"

"Why don't you both just wear really heavy coats that are large enough to cover you up? You know, disguise yourselves," Anna suggested.

"I'm not wearing a coat. Especially one that'll be larger than me!" Mephiles said.

"How about you just change your form into something else temporarily? I'm sure you could just change it back," Anna suggested.

"No, because one, there's nothing out here I can change my form into, and two, my lack of a visible mouth in any form I choose would be too suspicious."

Anna sighed. "Well I don't know then. Either you wear a coat or you can't go in at all."

Gzilla looked at Mephiles. "Get me a coat because I don't wanna be stuck out here."

Mephiles sighed, frustrated upon realizing that he had no other choice but to wear a coat just so he could be warm. "Fine, I'm getting a coat!"

"For me?" G asked.

"For both of us, nimrod," Mephiles said in annoyed frustration before opening a portal. He went into it and it was a few seconds before his hand stuck out, holding a size XXL winter coat on a hanger.

Gzilla looked at the coat, confused by it. "We don't have coats that are this size; where are you getting them from?"

"We're gonna borrow them from a store," Mephiles replied.

"You're stealing them?!" Gzilla asked.

"Borrowing. We're not keeping them. At least I'm not."

Gzilla just sighed, seeing that arguing about morals with Mephiles would just be a waste of time. "This feels so wrong."

"Ah, you're such a goody-two shoes," Mephiles said before coming out of the portal. True to his words before, he really did look comical in a winter coat, especially one that was a much bigger size than he was supposed to wear. The size XL winter coat he had one covered all of his body. His legs were covered as well so it looked like a ghost wearing a coat was floating in front of them. His fingers could slightly be seen sticking out of the arm holes, but that was it.

Anna couldn't help but laugh at him along with Gzilla, but they both stopped when Mephiles shouted "shut up!" when he closed his portal.

Once G had his coat on, he was sure no one would be able to tell he wasn't an actual human. The hood covered and gave a shadow over his face while the coat covered up his entire upper body. Although his feet and legs were exposed, Mephiles would have to stand in front of them to block them from view. He felt uncomfortable walking inside with the others due to his tail being stuffed against his back inside the coat.

Upon entering, all three of them saw what appeared to be a little store. "Where's the sauna at?" Mephiles muttered while looking around. Before Anna or G could tell him to be quiet, someone called out to them.

"Hoo-hoo," said a voice. The three turned to a counter where an obese, but muscular-looking, man with sideburns that connected to his mustache sat. His fingers were touching each other in a way that looked like his hands were making a bottomless triangle. "Big summer blowout. Half off swimming suits, clogs, and a sun balm of my own invention, yah?"

"Oh, great. For now, uh...how about boots? Winter boots and dresses?" Anna asked as Gzilla and Mephiles walked around the store.

"That would be in our winter department," Oaken said, pointing Anna to an almost empty area of the store. Only one outfit and a pair of boots were there, along with a rope and ax which hung on the wall above them. He noticed Mephiles, who was searching for the sauna while Gzilla was just looking around. Mistaking Mephiles for a small child, he said "We have plenty of nice items for your little one, like toys," to Anna.

Upon hearing that, Mephiles turned around. "What did he say?" he whispered loudly.

"Shut up or you'll expose us," Gzilla hissed before kneeing him quickly in the back.

Mephiles grunted in pain quietly, now plotting a way to get back at Gzilla for that. "I am not a damn child," he muttered.

"That's debatable..." Gzilla muttered.

"Oh shut the hell up."

Before Oaken could question the scene, if he had even noticed it, Anna spoke to him as she went to get the outfit and boots. "Oh. Um...I was just wondering, has another young woman, the Queen perhaps, I don't know, passed through here?" Anna brought her items up to the counter.

"Only ones crazy enough to be out in this storm are you, your husband, and child, dear," Oaken answered.

Anna could faintly hear Mephiles whisper loudly that he wasn't a child before the door opened and a man covered in ice and snow came in. Gzilla and Mephiles turned to look at him.

"You three and this fellow." Oaken turned to the new arrival. "Hoo-hoo. Big summer blow out."

The man approached the counter, standing in front of Anna, who was whistling due to being uncomfortable with how close this stranger was to her. "Carrots," he said, but it was muffled up due to the scarf covering his mouth.

"Huh?" Anna asked, which made the man lean closer to her.

"Behind you," he said much clearer.

"Oh, right. Excuse me," Anna said before moving out of his way.

Oaken looked at the man as he tossed some carrots on to the counter. "Woah, a real howler in July, yes?" The man didn't reply as he made his way to the 'winter department' and grabbed the rope and ax. "Where could it be coming from?"

"The North Mountain," the man answered.

Anna quietly repeated what she heard as the man came back and placed the gear on the counter beside the carrots.

"That'll be forty," Oaken said.

"Forty? No, ten," the man replied.

"Oh dear, that's not good. See this," Oaken motioned to the rope and ax, "is from our winter stock, where supply and demand have a big problem."

"You wanna talk about a supply and demand problem? I sell ice for a living."

Anna happened to look out the window as he said that and saw what was probably his sled parked; blocks of ice stacked on the back. "Ooh, that's a rough business to be in right now. I mean, that is really..." The cold glare she got from him made Anna shut up quickly. "Ahem...that's unfortunate."

"Still forty," Oaken said. "But I will throw in a visit to Oaken's sauna," He looked over to the sauna door and waved to the family currently inside it. "Hoo-hoo! Hi, family."

The family looked out the door's circle window and waved back. "Hoo-hoo!"

"So that's where the damn thing was," Mephiles said rather loudly. Everyone in the store looked at him; Anna and Gzilla freaking out a little. "Oh shit..." Mephiles muttered.

Apparently, the snow-covered man didn't care much about the fact a supposed little child spoke in a deep, adult voice because he continued to barter with Oaken like nothing happened. "Ten's all I got. Help me out."

"Okay," Oaken said as he returned his attention to his customer while Anna and Gzilla sighed in relief. Oaken moved the carrots forward and pulled the ax and rope away. "Ten will get you this and no more."

With the crisis averted, Anna looked at the snow-covered man. "Okay, just tell me one thing. What was happening on the North Mountain? Did it seem magical?"

Upon turning to face her, the man pulled his scarf down, revealing his identity to be none other than Kristoff. "Yes! Now, back up while I deal with this crook here."

Seconds after he said that, Oaken stood up, his shadow falling on both Kristoff and Anna. Aside from being obese and muscular, Oaken was a very tall man; about Gzilla's height or even a bit taller.

Mephiles looked at Oaken in shock. "Jesus, he's big... He can call me a kid if he wants to."

"What did you call me?" Oaken said, looking at Kristoff with a somewhat hurt look.

Before Kristoff could even realize what was going on, he was carried out the door by Oaken, who was only using one arm. "Okay, okay, I..." before he could explain anything or apologize, Oaken tossed him into the snow.

"Bye bye!" the obese, but muscular man said before going back inside, slamming the door shut.

As Kristoff pushed himself off the snow and brushed himself off, his friend Sven came over. "No, Sven, I didn't get your carrots," Kristoff answered, Sven huffed in disappointment. "But I did find us a place to sleep." He and Sven looked at a nearby dilapidated barn which was behind them. "And it's free."

Back inside, Anna watched in shock as Oaken lumbered back inside and returned to his seat behind the counter. "I'm sorry about this violence. I will add a quart of lutefisk, so we'll have good feelings. Just the outfit and boots, yah?"

Anna looked down at the supplies Kristoff was trying to buy, then looked out the window, thinking. "Uh..."

Now in the barn, Kristoff and Sven were relaxing on beds of hay. Kristoff's clothes were no longer covered in snow. Strumming his lute, he was getting ready to sing Sven their good night song.

Reindeers are better than people

Sven, don't you think that's true?

In a very goofy-sounding voice, Kristoff continue singing his song, pretending to be singing his pal, Sven's opinion.

Yeah, people will beat you

and curse you and cheat you

Every one of them's bad except you

In his normal voice he continued.

Oh thanks, buddy

But people smell better than reindeers

Sven, don't you think that I'm right?

Once again, he started singing in his 'Sven' voice.

That's once again true,

for all except you

Speaking normally now, he continued.

You got me, let's call it a night

He sang as Sven for one last time.

Good night

Finishing his song, he ended it with his normal voice.

Don't let the frostbite bite.

Suddenly the barn doors opened. This startled Kristoff and Sven and caused them to quickly sit up in alarm, only to find out it was only Anna and those two other people in the store. As they came inside, Anna complemented him. "Nice duet."

Anna had switched out of her coronation dress and was now wearing a dark blue skirt with a black bodice as well as a light blue blouse underneath. She also wore dark blue gloves, black heeled boots, and a magenta cape. Her hair was now braided into two pigtails with a magenta cap on top.

"Oh, it's just you three. What do you want?" Kristoff asked rather rudely.

"I want you to take us up the North Mountain."

Kristoff laid back down on his hay pile, placing his hat over his eyes so he could try to sleep. "I don't take people places."

"That's it, I hate this stupid thing," Mephiles said rather abruptly before he started taking off his winter coat. Due to the bulkiness of their coats, both he and Gzilla were warmed up from standing inside Oaken's, but they were so warm that now they were starting to sweat. Once his coat was off, Mephiles opened a portal to the store he 'borrowed' it from. Sven saw the demon's true appearance and yelped in fear, backing up.

When he heard Sven, Kristoff immediately sat up, causing his hat to fall on the barn floor, falling off his hay as he saw Mephiles. "WOAH!" he shouted, backing up into Sven. Kristoff saw Gzilla's true appearance when he tossed his coat into the portal, causing him to shout again. "What are those things?!"

"We have names you know..." Mephiles said as he closed the portal.

Anna smiled at Kristoff reassuringly. "They won't hurt you. They've traveled with me almost all day. This is G, and this is Mephiles."

"I don't care if their names were Grimace and Samuel, I'm most certainly not taking any of you anywhere. Now just get out!" Kristoff yelled while Sven slowly moved in front of his friend defensively.

"Let me rephrase that..." Anna said before tossing a brown satchel at Kristoff's feet. "Take us to the North Mountain. Please."

As he slowly reached for the satchel, Kristoff never took his eyes off of Gzilla and Mephiles.

"Oh for the love of God, we aren't going to hurt you!" Mephiles said angrily. That outburst caused Sven to defensively lower his antlers at the demon, but he backed away once Gzilla took a couple of aggressive steps to Mephiles' side.

Upon opening it, Kristoff pulled out the rope and ax he was trying to buy earlier. She paid for his things.

"Look, I know how to stop this winter," Anna said.

Not believing her, Kristoff just rolled his eyes. "And your big lizard friend and Sir Floats-A-Lot aren't enough to help you?"

"Do you want Sir Floats-A-Lot to rip out your throat?" Mephiles aggressively shouted at him.

"Bring it on, short stuff!"

As they began heading toward each other for a fight, Anna stopped both of them by shouting very loudly. "ENOUGH! I'm tired of this! All of this!" She looked at Mephiles. "All you've done this WHOLE time is complain and argue. You wanna fight?" She looked at Gzilla and then Kristoff. "You all wanna fight? Then come tussle with me because I'm FIESTY enough to take you all on! GOT ME?!"

Mephiles and Kristoff stopped and looked at each other, both wide-eyed. Deciding that they didn't want to piss off Anna more than she already was, they backed away from each other. "We leave at dawn," Kristoff said. "And you forgot the carrots for Sven," he said before laying down on another pile of hay. Suddenly another satchel landed hit him, this time on his face.

Anna may have been peeved before, but now that she got out all of her pent-up anger-filled emotions she was back to her warm, kind self. "Oops. Sorry. Sorry. I'm sorry. I didn't..." Realizing what she was doing, Anna cleared her throat and put her hands on her hips to look more demanding. "We leave now. Right now." As she took her leave out the barn door, Gzilla and Mephiles followed her. Once outside, they all waited to see what Kristoff would do.

After he watched them go outside, Kristoff reached inside the second satchel and pulled out a carrot, offering it to Sven. The reindeer took a bite out of it, as did Kristoff after Sven. As he contemplated his decision, he could have sworn he heard Mephiles say "shit, it's cold out here".


Elsa's sleep was abruptly disturbed when weird and strange sounds began popping up in her dream. When she woke up, she thought they were just part of the dream, but to her surprise she could still hear them. She rubbed her eyes and pushed herself out of bed. "What is that noise?" she muttered as she followed it. The sounds led her to the room Jason was in. When she walked in she saw Gigantis was still in his ice tub, but he now was holding a strange item in his hands as he lounged in the water. The item was the source of all those strange noises.

Gigantis was holding a cherry-red Nintendo 3DS. Earlier, he left the ice tub and morphed back into his human form to retrieve the 3DS he placed in his coat pocket before he came here for use whenever he got bored. How Jason's clothes didn't rip when he morphed into Gigantis or how they were still on his body when he returned to being a human was unknown; he doesn't even know that answer, but it just happens. He was playing Sonic Classic Collection, more specifically Sonic the Hedgehog 2. He had just beaten Sonic the Hedgehog and was just starting this one. He was just about to start Chemical Plant Zone Act 2 when Elsa arrived.

Elsa tilted her head in confusion as she watched him. "What is that thing?" She listened to the strange music it was putting out. It was unlike anything she ever heard in her life.

Taken by surprise a bit, Gigantis accidentally backed into the side of the ice tub, his dorsal plates stabbing into it a bit. Realizing it was only Elsa a second after his surprise, he paused the game and answered her while trying to look like he hadn't been surprised. "This is a Nintendo 3DS. It lets you play video games on it."

So intrigued by the 3DS, Elsa walked over to the tub, forgetting about what she said before about keeping her distance. "What's a video game?" she asked as she climbed the tub's steps and went over to a spot where she could look at what he was doing.

"Video games are games that people in my world play for entertainment. This game's called Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and it's about a blue hedgehog named Sonic who runs at incredible speeds and his two-tailed fox friend named Tails who can fly using his tails who travel through different areas to stop an evil man named Dr. Robotnik who puts animals in robots and tries to rule the world," Gigantis explained.

Elsa sat on her knees as she looked at the paused screen. "Sounds complex, as well as unlikely. I don't think we have blue hedgehogs that stand up like people and run around at fast speeds around here," she said. "At least not that I know of. Do you have those in your world?"
"Heh, no. Just in video games. They don't have to be based on real life things. They're just for fun." After saying that, Gigantis went back to playing.

Elsa watched as Sonic and Tails ran through an unbelievable-looking place, at least to her it was, and jumped on top of weird-looking creatures which released animals after they disappeared. She watched Gigantis play for a few moments. "Can I play?" she asked, wanting to have fun.

Gigantis paused the game and turned around to face her. "Sure," he said with a nod. After explaining the controls to her and what to do, he let Elsa play.

Under Elsa's control, Sonic ran down the long downhill path of the Chemical Plant Zone quickly before she ran a loop into a dead-end room. She lost some rings to a Spiny, but she destroyed it. "Where do I go?" she asked him.

"See that tube thing running into the ground?"

"Yeah."

"Leap on top of the block that's blocking it to break it so you can enter the tube."

Elsa did that and watched as Sonic was sucked into the tube curled up as a ball and traveled all over before being dropped out. She made Sonic start running through the level again. "Thanks." She continued playing through the level. After a couple of minutes, she reached the last part of the level. The music changed and Dr. Robotnik in his Egg-mobile arrived with a tube attached to it that connected to the water underneath the platforms. "What do I do?" Elsa asked as Robotnik's tube was sucking up blue water.

"Hit Robotnik eight times and you'll beat him. Just avoid the blue stuff he tries to dump on you. Also, don't fall into the water because you'll instantly die in the game. Not in real life," Gigantis told her.

Elsa had a tough time hitting Robotnik while dodging the blue stuff and watching where she had Sonic land, but after a few minutes she found a pattern and before long she beat Robotnik. "Yay, I won!" she said proudly with a grin. Even though she didn't accomplish anything for herself out in the real world by beating this video game character, she did feel proud of herself. She figured that was probably why people in Jason's world played video games aside from the entertainment.

"Okay, now follow him and jump on the container you see so you can free all the animals that are trapped in it."

Elsa made Sonic follow after Robotnik, making sure not to have him fall into the water. After jumping on top of the container, the bottom part opened and all sorts of animals fled outside to freedom. At that moment, Elsa remembered that she was supposed to be keeping her distance from Jason. Elsa handed the 3DS back to Gigantis. "Thanks for letting me play, it was really fun." She got up, climbed down the ice tub and started walking to the doorway. Seeing she was a safe enough distance away, she started talking to him again. "I think you're warm enough now to leave. You've been in there for sometime now."

Gigantis paused the game as the next level came up. "Yeah I feel warmer than before, that's for sure, but I can't leave right now."

"Oh? And why can't you leave?"

Gigantis hit the home button on the 3DS and looked at the time, which was in military time. "My 3DS' clock says it's around night-time. I can't go back out there at night; I'll freeze to death for sure."

"It's not night-time," Elsa said, but just to be sure she walked downstairs to her balcony. The sight of the night sky made her gasp. "Oh my god, how long was I napping?" When she returned to Gigantis' room, her mind was changed due to her conscience. "Alright, you can stay for tonight, but when morning comes you have to leave, okay? No arguing."

Gigantis didn't want to leave her here all by herself so she could be alone like she was in the movie before Anna and the others came, but he couldn't just force her to let him stay with her. With no other options except one he wasn't planning on doing, he agreed. "Okay, but where can I go?"

"The kingdom of Arendelle isn't too far from here. Once you're there, you'll be safe like all the others there," Elsa said before walking out of the room again.

"Safe from what?" Gigantis asked although he already knew the answer.

"From me," Elsa replied. Before he could say or ask anything else, she continued speaking. "Now if you don't mind, I'm going to go lay down again." With that, Elsa left and went to her room.

With a sigh, Gigantis just went back to playing his game. Although he came to this other universe so he could experience it, as well as interact with the people here, he did have another reason. He really had a crush on Elsa and he wanted to spend time with her, but she was really making that hard. He knew that she probably wouldn't feel the same way he did about her, but that didn't mean he shouldn't try being her friend at least. As he made Sonic go through Aquatic Ruin Zone Act 1, Gigantis felt that the water was starting to get a bit cold. Moving his 3DS out of harms way, Gigantis fired his Atomic Ray into the water to warm it up again. The sound of Sonic getting killed made him abruptly cut off the beam and quickly go back to his game. Sure enough, something had killed him, making him have to start over again. "Aw damn it." He really should have paused it.


Elsewhere at this time, Sven was pulling Kristoff's sled through the forest in the direction of the North Mountain. Riding in it were Kristoff, Anna, Gzilla, and Mephiles. The ice blocks that were in the sled had to, unfortunately, be left behind so Gzilla could fit on the back part of the sled. Anna promised Kristoff that once this was all over, they would go back to retrieve the ice. Kristoff and Anna sat up in the sled's front where Kristoff's gear was moved to while Gzilla and Mephiles were on the back part, which was surprisingly big enough for both of them to fit on.

"Hang on!" Kristoff shouted to the others. "We like to go fast."

Anna smiled at that and leaned back in her seat, putting her feet up on the sled's dash. "I like fast," she said as she put both arms around the back of her head to be fully relaxed through the journey.

"Woah! Woah, woah, woah! Get your feet down," Kristoff said before pushing her feet off of the dash. "This is fresh lacquer. Seriously, were you raised in a barn?" When he spat on the dash to try to clean up any marks Anna might have made, some his spit hit her face; mainly her eye.

"Ew!" she said, wiping the spit off of her face and eye. "No, I was raised in a castle."

Mephiles looked at Gzilla. "Did he say fresh liquor? I might need some of that soon."

"No, I think he said fresh lager," Gzilla said.

"Fresh lager?"

"I said fresh lacquer," Kristoff said. "Not liquor or whatever lager is."

"What kind of name is lacquer? What the heck is lacquer?" Mephiles asked.

"It's a type of wood finisher. It finishes wood," Kristoff answered, starting to get annoyed by their conversation over what one single word was. It was a pointless conversation.

Mephiles started laughing after hearing that. "Ahahaha, wood finisher. If you have wood, lacquer is the right stuff to finish it with."

Gzilla just rolled his eyes and chuckled at his friends stupid, perverted joke.

Anna and Kristoff just gave each other confused looks, not really understanding why Gzilla and Mephiles were laughing over something like wood finisher. Kristoff decided to at least try to change the conversation to something else. "So uh...tell me, what made the Queen go all ice-crazy?" he asked Anna.

"Oh, well, it was all my fault. I...I got engaged, but then she freaked out because I'd only just met him, you know, that day. And she said she wouldn't bless the marriage, and..." before Anna could continue, Kristoff interrupted her.

"Wait. You got engaged to someone you just met that day?" He was in disbelief.

Mephiles laughed. "Yeah, she told us the same thing when we first met her. I couldn't believe she was actually being serious when she told me, I mean, who does that? Seriously, who does that? It was the single most stupidest thing I've ever heard in my life. And I've heard some pretty stupid things."

Anna turned around and glared daggers at him. "It is not stupid, and no one asked for your opinion."

"Sounds kinda stupid to me," Kristoff muttered quietly, causing Anna to turn to him.

"What was that?"

"Nothing..."

Anna just rolled her eyes before continuing her story. "Anyway, I got mad and so she got mad and then she tried to walk away, and I grabbed her glove..."

Kristoff interrupted her again. "I still can't believe you got engaged to someone you just met that day."

"We've already covered that, so no need to keep bringing it up..." Anna said, a little annoyed. "Anyway, the thing is she wore the gloves all the time, so I just thought, maybe she has a thing about dirt."

"Didn't your parents ever warn you about strangers?" Kristoff asked her.

Looking at him sort of suspiciously, Anna slowly slid away from him. "Yes, they did. But Hans is not a stranger," she said with the look of a schoolgirl with an obvious crush.

"Oh yeah?" Kristoff asked. "What's his last name?"

"Of-the-Southern-Isles?" Anna answered. She wasn't too sure about that one, so she tried to hide the doubt that was in her voice.

"What's his favorite food?"

"Sandwiches."

"Best friend's name?"

"Probably John."

Gzilla laughed upon hearing that. "Haha, meet my friend, John of the Southern Isles." Mephiles also laughed at the joke, but both Kristoff and Anna just ignored them.

"Eye color?"

"Dreamy."

"Foot size?"

"Foot size doesn't matter."

"You know what they say about guys with big feet," Mephiles said, making Kristoff and Gzilla laugh.

Anna, confused about what he meant by that, looked at him. "No, I don't know what people say about guys with big feet." When Kristoff whispered what that saying meant, Anna's eyes widened and she started blushing a little. "Oh...but still, foot size doesn't matter."

"Sure," Gzilla said with a chuckle.

"It's true! Size doesn't matter to me."

Kristoff decided to once again change the subject. "Have you had a meal with him yet? What if you hate the way he eats?"

"What if he's secretly this giant douche-bag who wants to kill you and your sister so he can rule your kingdom?" Mephiles asked. Everyone, aside from Sven, looked at him.

"That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard..." Anna remarked. "Hans would never do that."

"Yeah...pretty unlikely," Kristoff added.

Gzilla said nothing. He was surprised that Mephiles even said that despite not being awake to watch all of Frozen.

Kristoff continued asking questions. "What if you hate the way he picks his nose?"

"Picks his nose?" Anna asked.

"And eats it."

"Excuse me, sir. He is a prince," she said with a serious and offended face and a voice to match.

"All men do it."

Anna turned around to Gzilla and Mephiles to ask if that really was true. Even though they weren't human men, they were humanoid men.

"Not all guys do that, but most of them do," Gzilla said, almost sensing she would ask him the truth in Kristoff's statement.

"Ew! Look, it doesn't matter, it's true love!" Anna said, determined to believe it was true, as she turned back around.

"Doesn't sound like true love," Kristoff replied.

"Are you some sort of love expert?"

"No. But I have friends who are."

"You have friends who are love experts?" Anna asked in amused disbelief. "I'm not buying it."

"Stop talking," Kristoff suddenly said in a serious-sounding voice. He stopped the sled, sensing something was wrong.

"No, no, no. No, no, no. I'd like to meet these–" Kristoff's hand covered Anna's mouth, stopping her from finishing her sentence.

"No, I mean it," he said. When Anna shoved away his hand, he hushed her before she could speak.

Gzilla sniffed the air and picked up the scents of creatures who were close by. "There are creatures around us and they're close..."

"What are they?" Kristoff asked.

"Dunno, but their scents are coming from behind us," Gzilla answered.

Kristoff grabbed the lantern which was beside him and stood up. He held the lantern out as far as he could so he would be able to see what it was they might be up against.

"Give it to me. I can hold it farther out than you can and I know where to shine the light at," Gzilla said. When Kristoff handed him the lantern, he held it out where the scents were most strong. That's when he, Kristoff, and Mephiles saw what was behind them. Wolves.

"Sven, go. Go!" Kristoff shouted, making Sven take off as fast as he could. The wolf pack snarled and growled as they stepped out into the moon light, revealing a pack of about eight wolves.

"What are they?" Anna asked. She struggled to turn around to see for herself, but the friction was making it hard.

"Wolves," Kristoff answered.

"Wolves?" Anna managed to turn around and saw that there were indeed wolves chasing after them, and they were getting closer. "What do we do?"

"I got this. Just don't fall off and don't get eaten," Kristoff said.

A sudden flash of blue light from Gzilla's dorsal plates not only got Kristoff and Anna's attention, it also made the wolf pack stop in their tracks to see what was caused that flash of light. A bluish-white beam raced out of G's mouth and struck the ground in front of the pack, causing an explosion of ground and snow. The explosion scared the wolves, making the scatter into the forest. "That should get them to leave us alone."

The sound of the explosion caused Sven to skid to a halt and turn around to see what happened behind him. Anna and Kristoff's eyes were widened in amazement at what they had just saw. "How...how...why?" Kristoff's babbling was interrupted by Mephiles.

"That didn't work because they're coming back!" the demon shouted.

True to his word, the wolf pack emerged from the forest they just ran into. The explosion and beam really did scare them, but they hadn't eaten in a few weeks so they needed to make a kill no matter what. Seeing that their prey stopped running, the wolves charged at the group quickly.

"Go, Sven! Don't stop no matter what you hear unless I say so!" Kristoff shouted, causing Sven to once again take off as fast as he could go.

"I wanna help," Anna said.

"No!" Kristoff replied.

"Why not?"

Gzilla charged up another Atomic Ray and fired it off at some of the wolves who were coming up from his right. The wolves dodged the beam and dashed through the smoke created by the explosion. He released another beam at the wolves that were coming up on his left, but that earned the same result as before.

"Because I don't truest your judgment."

"Excuse me?!" Anna shouted. She tried to get up, but Kristoff pushed her back into her seat before delivering a powerful kick to a wolf who managed to sneak up along his side of the sled.

With Gzilla unable to scare the wolves away by just blasting at their feet with his Atomic Ray, the wolves were starting to out-flank the sled. It wouldn't be long before the wolves covered all the sides. Seeing a wolf try to make a run up to Anna's side, Mephiles opened his hand, causing a purple light to shine from his palm. A beam of purple light shot out from his palm and struck the wolf's head, causing it to explode in a shower of blood. "Bulls-eye!" Mephiles shouted.

The sound of a wolf yelping in pain before getting cut off caught Gzilla's attention and he watched Mephiles fire another energy spear at another wolf's head, killing it. "We don't want to kill them, we just want them to leave us alone!" Gzilla shouted.

"Yeah, just see how well that's going!" Mephiles shouted back. "I'm not going to be a wolf's dinner just because you want to make sure they don't get hurt while they try to kill us!"

Kristoff and Anna were too busy having one of their own to care about Gzilla and Mephiles'. "Who married a man she just met?" Kristoff said to her. He didn't know that the remaining wolves were starting to form up on his side of the sled.

"It's true love!" Anna shouted as she grabbed Kristoff's lute. Using most of her strength, Anna swung the musical instrument at Kristoff's head.

"Woah!" he shouted, nearly managing to avoid being hit. He was going to yell at her for trying to kill him with that when he saw her real target was actually a wolf who tried to sneak up on him. The lute broke when it slammed into the wolf's head, but at least the wolf was down and out. "Woah." Suddenly another wolf came up from behind and grabbed him by the arm, yanking him off the sled.

"Christopher!" Anna shouted.

As he tumbled off the sled, landing on the wolf's head and rolling down its body, Kristoff saw loose rope dangling from where Gzilla was on the sled. He quickly grabbed on to it and held on tight as he was dragged along the ground. "It's Kristoff!" he shouted.

Seeing the predicament Kristoff was in, Gzilla quickly grabbed the rope the man was hanging on to and began pulling him in. Seeing how there was easy prey behind them, the remaining four wolves came after Kristoff. Two of them went after Kristoff while the other two went to outflank Gzilla and take him out. As his attention was focused on pulling Kristoff back on to the sled and using his Atomic Ray to keep the wolves attacking away, he didn't see the other two coming for him.

Mephiles, however, did. The palms of his hands began glowing purple again before single beams of light shot out both palms, striking both wolves directly in their hearts, killing them before their bodies even hit the snow.

"Thanks," Gzilla said.

Seeing Gzilla needed help keeping the wolves away, Anna grabbed Kristoff's rolled up blanket and lit part of it on fire using the lantern's flame. "Duck!" she shouted to both Gzilla and Kristoff before she threw the flaming blanket.

Gzilla ducked as soon as he heard her and watched the burning object sailed overhead towards the wolves. The wolves stopped their attack when the saw the blanket and dodged it before it could slam into them. Gzilla tugged the rope to the right, causing Kristoff to swerve out of the burning blanket's path before pulling him in as quick as he could.

Once G pulled him on to the sled, Kristoff shouted at Anna. "You almost set me on fire!"

"But I didn't," she replied as she and Gzilla got Kristoff back to the front of the sled. It was at that moment that she and Kristoff saw that Sven was running toward a cliff. "Get ready to jump, Sven!" Anna shouted.

"You don't tell him what to do!" Kristoff shouted before shoving a satchel into her arms. Then he picked her up.

"Hey!" Anna shouted in protest.

"I do!" With a mighty heave, he threw Anna on to Sven's back. He looked back at Gzilla and Mephiles. "Both of you get up here now; you won't make it from back there!"

"We've got our own plan," Gzilla said.

Mephiles looked at him in surprise. "We do?"

Kristoff shrugged his shoulders. "Alright, whatever." He turned back around and prepared to start his plan.

"You're gonna fly me off the sled," Gzilla said.

"Wait, what?! I can't–"

"Jump, Sven!" Kristoff shouted, interrupting Mephiles. Just as Sven jumped over the crevice, Kristoff cut off the harness attached to the sled before jumping to the other side just as the sled went off the ground.

"Huh?!" Mephiles shouted when he saw Kristoff jump off the sled. That's when he noticed the sled was now airborne and was starting to plummet to the ground. "Oh crap!" He floated up into the air, but when Gzilla jumped up and grabbed on to his legs, Mephiles sharply went down, but managed to hover up a little to keep them out of the sled.

"Fly us up!" Gzilla shouted.

"I can't! You're too heavy! I can barely keep us floating as it is!" Mephiles was doing everything he could just to stay airborne, but he was slowly starting to drop. With a single thought, he opened up a portal to the other side where Anna and Kristoff were right underneath Gzilla. Unable to carry him anymore, Mephiles stopped hovering and they both fell into the portal.

Gzilla fell on to the ground close to where Anna and Sven were. He saw a portal above him, so Mephiles saved them at the last moment. Then Mephiles came through, falling on top of Gzilla's body.

"You've got to lose some weight..." Mephiles said in exhaustion as he just laid on top of him. Gzilla just tossed him off and into the snow.

On the opposite side, the two surviving wolves were joined by the one who was nailed in the head with the lute. All three of them were snarling and growling at the prey who escaped them. With no way to get across themselves, the wolves ran back into the forest.

Kristoff was hanging on to the snowy side of the ledge. He watched his sled fall to the ground before and explode once it hit the ground. "Ooh. But I just paid it off," he whined. Suddenly, he lost his grip on the ground and started to slide away, but he pawed at the ground frantically to try to hang on to it again. "Uh-oh. No, no, no. Ah! No, no, no, no, no!" At that moment, an ax tied to some rope came flying through the air and stabbed into the snow in front of him.

"Grab on!" Anna shouted.

Kristoff grabbed the ax as quick as possible and held on.

"Pull, you guys! Pull!" Anna said as she, Sven, and Gzilla pulled Kristoff up over the edge and over to them. When Kristoff was safe, he rolled on to his back and sighed in relief.

Anna, Gzilla, and Mephiles looked down over the cliff at the burning wreckage of what was once Kristoff's sled. "Wow, it done blowed up real good," Mephiles said in the exact voice as that of the Generation One Transformer Wildrider.

"Woah..." Anna looked at Kristoff. "I'll replace your sled and everything in it." Kristoff just groaned and covered his eyes with his arms when she said that. "And I understand if you don't wanna help us anymore," she said with sadness. She started to lead Gzilla and Mephiles onward, knowing he probably won't help them.

As the group of three started to leave, Sven came over to Kristoff and nudged his friend's arm in a way to try to convince Kristoff to help them out anyway. "Of course I don't wanna help them anymore. In fact, this whole thing has ruined me for helping anyone ever again." Kristoff began talking in his Sven voice. "But they'll die on their own!" In his normal voice, he replied to 'Sven'. "Oh, like that'll happen. Her friends could probably take out anything they could ever run into around here." 'Sven' started talking again. "But what if they can't? You won't get your new sled if she's dead." Realizing 'Sven' was right, Kristoff ended their 'conversation'. "Sometimes I really don't like you." Kristoff pushed himself off the snow. "Hold up! We're coming!" Happy that Kristoff was going to keep helping them, Sven licked his face happily.

Anna and the others stopped and turned around. "You are?!" Anna shouted happily, but caught herself and started talking like she knew he would join them all along. "I mean, sure. I'll let you tag along."

Now a full group once again, they continue onward. A few moments after they started walking, Mephiles spoke up. "Hey, you know what I just realized? I could have just opened a portal up for us that led to the other side while we were still in the sled." Everyone just groaned upon hearing that.


The group continued on through the night, stopping at one point only for a slight nap. After a couple hours of sleep, they were back on the move, much to Mephiles' annoyance. By morning, they managed to cover a lot of ground.

Noticing something in the distance from the corner of her eye, Anna turned around and saw that from where they all were, they had a clear view of Arendelle. The entire kingdom was covered in ice and snow, much like the rest of the land. "Arendelle..."

Kristoff turned to see what the kingdom looked like for himself. "It's completely frozen," he said in utter disbelief.

"But it'll be fine. Elsa will thaw it," Anna said reassuringly.

"Will she?"

"Yeah. Now come on," Anna said while pointing at the area ahead of them. "This way to the North Mountain?"

Kristoff chuckled and moved her pointed hand upwards. "More like this way."

Anna, Gzilla, and Mephiles looked up at the enormous mountain that laid before them. Through the clouds they could catch only a glimpse of the mountain's peak. Anna was shocked, Gzilla sighed in exhaustion, and Mephiles groaned. "Ah jeez, do we have to climb this damn thing?" the demon asked.

"Yes!" everyone shouted before they continued on their way.

Later, they entered an area of the forest where ice covered most of the trees. A slightly loud rumbling sound got everyone's attention. Thinking it was a bear or some other kind of ferocious animal, all but Mephiles stopped and got into a defensive stance in preparation for whatever was about to come. Mephiles rubbed his stomach. "Better get something to eat. I'm starving."

Realizing it was only just Meph's stomach speaking, the others relaxed and kept on moving while the demon opened up one of his portals. Kristoff turned around and watched in fascination. "How do you do that?" he asked.

Mephiles just shrugged his shoulders before pulling out a family sized bag of Nacho Cheese Doritos. When Mephiles opened the bag, the noise got everyone's attention. They were all staring at him, just as hungry as he was. When he saw that, Mephiles held the bag away from them, but close to him protectively. "Mine!"

"Oh come on, give us some. We haven't eaten in who-knows-how-long," Gzilla said.

Mephiles sighed. "Fine, but I get the first chip."

"What's a chip?" Anna whispered to Kristoff, but he just shrugged, not sure himself.

Mephiles raised his hand to his face, grabbing the top of his muzzle where his nose would be if he had one, and pulled his mouth-less muzzle down, revealing a mouth hidden underneath. His hidden mouth looked like a black, void-like hole with medium-sized shark teeth lining the top and bottom. His mouth-less muzzle was hanging around his neck like a bandana would. Since his hidden mouth couldn't close, Mephiles used his muzzle to cover it up so things wouldn't go in there unexpectedly. It also hid facial reactions, which is the main reason he always wore it.

Since Gzilla was so used to seeing Mephiles' hidden mouth, he really wasn't affected by it. The same couldn't be said for Anna, Kristoff, and Sven. Anna nearly fainted at the sight of him pulling his muzzle down, but luckily Kristoff caught her. "I think I just lost my appetite," Anna said,

"Yeah...same here," Kristoff agreed.

Mephiles shrugged and smirked, which was a creepy sight for all of them to see. "Heh, more for me." He reached into the bag and grabbed a handful of chips and shoved them into his mouth.

"You better not eat them all," Gzilla warned, grabbing a handful of chips for himself to eat.

Not wanting to watch Mephiles eat, Anna quickly pushed herself out of Kristoff's arms and started walking forward. "Come on, let's keep going." Kristoff and Sven quickly followed her, not wanting to watch the demon eat either.

When they came across a tree whose vines were frozen like wind chimes, Kristoff brushed against them with his hand to make them clatter together. The sound was very calming, but it was hard to hear over the crunching. Sven liked the sound the ice chimes made, so he ran into the vines and made them clatter together with his antlers. He made the noise, but also got some vines stuck on his antlers.

"I never knew winter could be so beautiful," Anna said while looking around at the snowy scenery before her.

All of a sudden, everyone heard a voice that seemed to come out of nowhere over the sound of Mephiles and Gzilla's crunching. "Yeah! It really is beautiful, isn't it? But it's so white. You know, how about a little color? I'm thinking like maybe some crimson, chartreuse. How about yellow?" As they searched around for where the voice could be coming from, the voice's owner revealed himself as he wandered up behind them. It was a nose-less snowman about the size of Mephiles with wooden arms and twigs on its head for hair. "No, not yellow. Yellow and snow? Brrrr...no go!" Seeing Gzilla and Mephiles, the snowman decided not to introduce to those two just yet, so he walked over in between Anna and Kristoff. "Am I right?" he asked them, looking from side-to-side at both.

As soon as Anna saw the living snowman, she screamed loudly and punted its head off its body.

When Kristoff caught the head, it looked at him and smiled. "Hi," it said.

"You're creepy," Kristoff replied before tossing the head back to Anna.

"I don't want it!" Anna said, tossing the head to Gzilla.

"Like I would?" Gzilla tossed it back to Anna.

As she tossed the snowman's head to Kristoff, Mephiles watched in mild amusement as he ate. This reminded him of the times he and his other demon friends in Hell would toss around human heads in games of 'Catch'.

"Please don't drop me," the snowman said.

"Come on, it's just a head," Kristoff told Anna, tossing it back to her.

"No!"

While this was going on, the snowman's body was running around, flailing its arms like a chicken without its...well, head. "Alright, we got off to a bad start," the head said.

"Ew, ew, the body," Anna said as she watched it run toward her. She threw the head at it, reattaching them. Unfortunately, the head wasn't in the correct position; it was upside down.

"Wait. What am I looking at right now?" it asked as he tried to make sense of why everything was now upside down for him. "Why are you all hanging off the earth like a bat?"

Despite it being sort of creepy, Anna felt a little sorry for the poor snowman, so she decided to help it. "Wait a second." She walked over and put his head right side up.

"Oh! Thank you!" it said happily.

"You're welcome," Anna replied with a smile.

"Now I'm perfect.

"Well, almost." Anna grabbed a carrot out of the satchel she'd been carrying and goes to put it in between the snowman's eyes, but accidentally slammed it in too hard, causing the carrot to go out through the back of his head. "Oh! Too hard."

Mephiles laughed upon hearing that. "That's what she said."

"I'm sorry," Anna said, not paying any attention to Mephiles. "I was just–"

"Head rush!" the snowman said.

"Are you okay?"

"Are you kidding me?" the snowman said with enthusiasm. "I am wonderful! I've always wanted a nose." When tried grabbing it, he began talking to it like it was a little baby. "So cute. It's like a little baby unicorn."

Anna pushed the carrot through his head, giving the snowman a proper long nose.

"Woah!" Upon seeing that his nose was now longer, he smiled wider than before. "Oh, I love it even more! Hah. Alright, let's start this thing over. Hi everyone. I'm Olaf. And I like warm hugs." With open arms, Olaf turned to Anna.

"Olaf?" she asked. That name sounded familiar to her, having heard it somewhere before. That's when she remembered where. Her and Elsa's childhood snowman pal! "That's right, Olaf."

"And you are?"

"Oh, um...I'm Anna."

Olaf turned to Gzilla and Mephiles.

"I'm Gzilla, but you can just call me G for short."

"And I'm Mephiles. Mephiles the Dark." As he laughed semi-evilly, Mephiles began spinning his body around slowly while his head remained still. Anna found this much creepier than she did when he first did that to her. Kristoff looked away due to feeling disturbed by it, Sven couldn't look away, and Gzilla just facepalmed and muttered under his breath.

Olaf stared at Mephiles for a moment before laughing. "I wanna try that!" He started running around in a circle, trying to keep his head still in one place like Mephiles, but after a few moments of being unsuccessful, he gave up. "You have to teach me how to do that."

"Yeah...whatever," Mephiles said in an uninterested voice before he went back to eating.

Olaf then looked at Kristoff and Sven. "And who's the funky-looking donkey over there?"

"That's Sven," Anna said.

"Uh-huh. And who's the reindeer?"

"Sven...," Anna said.

"Oh! They're...oh, okay. Makes things easier for me." Suddenly, Sven lunged at Olaf's carrot nose with his teeth, but luckily Olaf jumped back just in time to avoid losing it. "Ha! Aw, look at him trying to kiss my nose. I like you, too!"

"Olaf, did Elsa build you?" Anna asked.

"Yeah. Why?"

Amazed by the living snowman, Kristoff plucked off one of Olaf's arms to examine it more closely. He wanted to see how his stick arm was able to function like a person's. "Fascinating."

"Do you know where she is?" Anna asked.

"Yeah. Why?"

"Do you think you could show us the way?"

"Yeah. Why?"

Kristoff began bending Olaf's arm over and over. "How does this work?" Suddenly, the dismembered arm smacked him across the face. "Ow!"

Olaf grabbed his arm away from Kristoff. "Stop it, Sven. Trying to focus here." He turned back to Anna once his arm was back in place. "Yeah, why?"

"I'll tell you why," Kristoff said. "We need Elsa to bring back summer."

"Summer?"

"Mm-hmm," Anna said.

"Oh, I don't know why but I've always loved the idea of summer, and sun, and all things hot," Olaf said.

"Really? I'm guessing you don't have much experience with heat," Kristoff asked.

"Nope! But sometimes I like to close my eyes, and imagine what it'd be like when summer does come." With that, Olaf started singing.

Bees'll buzz, kids'll blow dandelion fuzz

And I'll be doing whatever snow does in summer.

A drink in my hand, my snow up against the burning sand

Prob'ly getting gorgeously tanned in summer.

I'll finally see a summer breeze, blow away a winter storm.

And find out what happens to solid water when it gets warm!

And I can't wait to see, what my buddies all think of me.

Just imagine how much cooler I'll be in summer.

Dah dah, da doo, uh bah bah bah bah bah boo

The hot and the cold are both so intense,

Put 'em together it just makes sense!

Rrr Raht da daht dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah doo

Winter's a good time to stay in and cuddle,

But put me in summer and I'll be a – happy snowman!

When life gets rough, I like to hold on to my dream,

Of relaxing in the summer sun, just lettin' off steam.

Oh the sky would be blue, and you guys will be there too

When I finally do what frozen things do in summer.

Both Kristoff and Mephiles had amused grins on their faces. "I'm gonna tell him," they both said, almost simultaneously.

"Don't you dare," Anna said, glaring at both of them.

In summer!

"So, come on! Elsa's this way!" Olaf shouted once he finished his song. He ran ahead of them. "Let's go bring back summer!"

"I'm coming!" Anna shouted and ran after him.

"Wait for us!" Gzilla shouted, following them with Mephiles floating along behind. Sven ran after them as well while Kristoff just stared at them as they went by.

"Somebody's gotta tell him."


Back in Elsa's ice castle, someone was just waking up. Gigantis grunted as his eyes slowly opened. He really hated mornings, mainly because he always had a hard time preventing himself from going back to sleep just as he woke up. That wouldn't be the case this morning. When he raised one of his hands to rub one of his eyes, he found that he was unable to do so. "What the–?" Apparently at some point last night, the water froze around him in his sleep, leaving his lower torso trapped. It had to have been sometime recent or else he'd be frostbitten from the cold. "Ah frag," he said rather loudly.

Hearing that Jason was now awake, Elsa decided to go see him one final time before he left this place forever. Elsa had been up for a couple of hours now, checking on Jason to make sure he was okay while he slept and then played with her ice magic a little. After accidentally freezing the water Jason was sleeping in, she decided to go practice somewhere else. For some odd reason, she was going to miss his company; but it had to be done. When she walked into the room, she couldn't help but giggle at Gigantis, who was struggling to break out by pulling himself up, slamming the ice with his fists, or by trying to twist his body around.

Realizing he wasn't strong enough, Gigantis, who had no idea that Elsa was even in the room right now, decided the only way he would get free was using his Nuclear Pulse. His dorsal plates flashed blue just like they did when he was about to use his Atomic Ray.

When Elsa saw that his dorsal plates flashed blue, she just assumed he was going to use his ray to melt his way out, so she chuckled a little. The situation ceased to amuse her when a blue shock wave erupted out from Gigantis' body, demolishing the ice tub and some of the floor around him. Elsa yelled as she lunged back into the hallway away from the doorway to prevent the ice shards that were created from the blast didn't hit her.

Upon hearing Elsa's yell, Gigantis ran out into the hallway. "Oh my God, are you alright?" he asked, lifting her back on to her feet.

Elsa quickly put enough distance from him before answering. "Yes, I'm fine. I guess that was your 'Nuclear Pulse.' At least you didn't explode," she said with a hesitant chuckle.

"Yeah," he replied, also faintly chuckling.

"Well..." Elsa began, "I guess it's time for you to be going..." She sounded a little hesitant about saying that to him.

"Yeah..."

As they both walked down the stairs to the second floor, Elsa gave him a small smile. "I'm glad I got to meet you, Jason."

"Same here," Gigantis said, smiling back at her.

Unknown to both Gigantis and Elsa, or anyone in Arendelle at this time for that matter, a huge monster was heading directly for the North Mountain, namely the top of the mountain where Elsa's castle was. It was some sort of flying reptile that was red all over its body, had two legs that helped it stand upright when it was on the ground, a long tail, and long, winged membrane underneath its arms. It's head was long, but that was mainly due to the size of its yellow beak. On top of its head rested a shark-fin crest that matched the color of the beak.

Not many people would know that this 164 foot tall beast was a Fire Bird, an ancient species of bird not unlike the phoenix. The only difference between Fire Birds and phoenixes was that Fire Birds weren't covered in fire, but they could still generate the same amount of heat outside of their bodies. This species of bird was starting to quickly die off due to the changing climate. Since they produced massive amounts of heat, the females needed to nest in a very cold environment so their heat wouldn't roast their eggs. That's exactly what this female Fire Bird was doing. Originally she was going to fly all the way to the Arctic, but upon discovering the area around Arendelle was suitable enough for nesting, she decided to stay here. Unfortunately, she saw the castle of ice and didn't want it there in her new territory. With a loud, screaming roar, she challenged all who were inside to fight her for the right to this territory as she approached.

As Elsa and Gigantis reached the second floor, they heard the nearly ear-splintering roar. When the looked outside, they saw the enormous Fire Bird flying straight at them.

"Oh my God!" Elsa screamed in terror.

"No way..." Gigantis said in total disbelief. How was there a kaiju in this universe? He didn't remember there being any when he watched Frozen. He would have specifically remembered so if there were. He didn't have time to ponder over how it was so though. He turned to Elsa. "Get to someplace safe that's a good distance away from the castle. I'm gonna take care of that thing."

"How?!" Elsa shouted at him as he ran to the balcony.

"By doing what I do best. Now go!"

Elsa nodded and ran down the stairs to the ground floor, then ran out of the castle and into the snow. Once she reached the bottom of the staircase that led up to her castle, Elsa decided this was a safe enough distance and watched as the Fire Bird flapped her wings to keep aloft in front of the castle.

Once Gigantis set foot on to the balcony, he let out a ferocious roar before leaping off the balcony. As he hurtled toward the Fire Bird, his size started increasing very quickly.

The Fire Bird was stunned by such a tiny creature having such an intimidating roar, but what really took her by surprise was when it increased to 190 feet right before her eyes. Gigantis slammed into her, sending her falling out of the sky and down to the grounds below.

Seeing that Jason took care of the dangerous creature, she felt like it would be safe to go back inside her castle. She hoped Jason would be okay when he was finished with the beast. She took one last glance as the two monsters tumbled and bounced down the mountain before walking up the stairs to her castle doors.


"Come on! It's heading for Elsa's castle!" Anna shouted to the others as she ran faster than she had ever gone before. She knew it was going to be impossible to help Elsa, but she had to try to reach the bird monster in time. Maybe if she shouted, she would get its attention away from her sister and on to her. "Hey, leave my sister alone!" she shouted as loud as she could.

"It can't hear you!" shouted Kristoff as he and the others ran after her, trying to catch up. "We're too far away."

"I'm not going to let my sister get killed by some bird monster!" she shouted in determination as she started running up the sloped side of the mountain. Since she was running, she slipped a few times and slid down to the others, only for her to try running up it again.

A new roar echoed through the air, one much different from the one the bird monster was making. Everyone stopped in their tracks aside from Anna. "What was that?" Kristoff asked. To him, this new roar sounded far more ferocious than the bird's.

"Maybe it's Elsa's. She's probably trying to sound scary to make it go away," Olaf said.

Gzilla and Mephiles grinned upon hearing that roar. In answer to Olaf's earlier statement, Gzilla shook his head. "That would be our friend's roar."

"Wait, your friend is with her sister?" Kristoff asked, obviously confused. "How is that possible; did he come way earlier up here or something?"

Gzilla, nor Mephiles, didn't get the chance to answer him because they saw something rather alarming. "Anna...get over here now!" Gzilla shouted.

"No way, I'm gonna save my sister!" she replied. She was about to reach the top of the slope when a loud thud caused the ground to rumble and make her lose her footing. Anna tumbled down the slope and stopped right at the others' feet.

"She's safe now," Gzilla said. Everyone was looking up in horror.

"She is?" Anna looked up too to see what they were all looking at and screamed when she saw that the Fire Bird and some other giant monster that was fighting it were now coming straight for them.

Thinking quickly, Gzilla grabbed one of Sven's antlers. "Grab on to me or Sven!" he shouted to the others over the sounds of the battling monsters. Kristoff grabbed Anna's hand and Sven's other antler while Olaf grabbed on to Gzilla's leg. Mephiles quickly pulled his muzzle over his hidden mouth, opened a portal, threw his Doritos bag in, and closed it in two quick motions before grabbing Gzilla's other leg. "Run, Sven!" Gzilla told the reindeer, who did just that. "Hang on!" Gzilla said as Sven galloped to safety. Gzilla's dorsal plates flashed blue before an Atomic Ray blasted out of his mouth. Due to Sven already running at a fast speed, the Atomic Ray Gzilla released caused enough force and momentum to push Gzilla backwards very quickly. Everyone hung on to whatever they grabbed as Gzilla was pushed past Sven, dragging the others along. Once they were a safe distance away, Gzilla stopped his beam, causing him to fall on his back, Sven, Kristoff, and Anna fell on their faces, and both Olaf and Mephiles were sent flying into the air. As they all got back on to their feet, the fighting mass of Gigantis and the Fire Bird slammed against the ground where they all had been earlier, before bouncing down the rest of the mountain.

Anna hugged G tightly. "Thanks for saving us."

"Eh, it was nothing," he said as he patted her back.

Gigantis and the Fire Bird kept tumbling down the mountain, bouncing off the sides all the way down. As this was going on, Gigantis was punching and slashing at the Fire Bird's chest and neck while she was slashing and biting him in random areas. It wasn't long before they both hit the bottom of the mountain. The Fire Bird was on top of him. After slashing his face with her clawed hand, she tried to peck his head in.

Gigantis quickly moved his head out of the first peck and did the same when the Fire Bird tried it again. She never got a third try because Gigantis quickly pulled his legs in under her chest and thrust them hard against her stomach. The blow knocked her off and sent her into the air. Using the momentum from the blow, the Fire Bird whipped her body around as she soared up into the air while Gigantis pushed himself off the ground.

From where they were, Anna and the others watched the two titans begin their fight when a loud rumbling caught Anna's attention. "What's that noise?" she asked, which got the others hearing it as well.

Kristoff's eyes widened in fear, having instantly recognized what was making the sound. "It's an avalanche! When those two things were bouncing down the mountain, they must have caused one to start!"

The rumbling started becoming a bit louder and the ground beneath their feet was starting to slightly shake, as if confirming what Kristoff said was true. He turned to Mephiles. "Quick, make one of your portal things so we go to the top of the mountain."

"I can't," Mephiles replied.

"What do you mean you can't?!" Kristoff shouted angrily. The rumbling was getting louder and louder while the ground started shaking more roughly.

"Because if I can't see or don't even have a mental image of where we're even going to, we won't be able to go there, or worse, arrive some place completely different," Mephiles answered.

"Great, we're going to die."

From the proximity of the rumbling, as well as the intensity of the ground shaking, Gzilla knew they didn't have time for Mephiles to make a portal. After quickly growing to his full height of 12 feet, he grabbed Sven gently and held him under one arm while holding his tail in the other. "Grab on to my legs and hold on to them tight," he said. Hopefully the plan he had in mind would work.

Once everyone was clinging to his legs, Gzilla charged up his Atomic Ray again, this time putting much more power into it than before. After quickly putting two-thirds of his energy into it, Gzilla leaped high into the air.

"What does he plan on doing, fly us out of here?" Kristoff asked sarcastically.

"That would be so awesome!" Olaf exclaimed.

After making sure his beam wouldn't be close enough to burn the others, he let it loose. The resulting explosion caused by the beam's contact with the ground, as well as the beam itself, created enough force to propel Gzilla up through the air. Basically, Gzilla was using his Atomic Ray to fly.

When Kristoff saw that G was now flying upward, he was very surprised. "Wow, I did not see that coming." Anna giggled at him cutely.

"This is totally awesome!" Olaf exclaimed in wonder.

As Gzilla rocketed up the mountain, they watched the avalanche pass underneath them. Although they couldn't tell, G was starting to get tired. Doing this was really energy-consuming and he had no idea how much longer he could keep this up. Deciding they traveled up far enough, he slowly tilted his head up until it was diagonal so he could fly closer to some of the mountain's ledges. As soon as he was absolutely sure he was under one, Gzilla ceased firing his beam and landed on the ledge. His landing was a bit wobbly, but that was because his body was exhausted from using that much energy at once. He put Sven on the ground and shrunk back to 6 feet when the others let go of him before falling on his back, breathing hard once he hit the snow.

"Thanks for saving us again," Anna said gratefully.

"Yes, thank you," Kristoff said. "Um, tell me one thing though. Why couldn't you just fly us up here from the very beginning?! It would have made things much easier."

"Because," Gzilla started to say through his heavy breathing, "it takes...lot of energy...surprised I even...got this far up..." Thanks to him, they were now much closer than they were before. Unknown to them, the staircase that led to the front of Elsa's castle wasn't very far away.

"We'll stay here for a bit so you can rest," Anna said. It was the least she could do since he just saved all their lives twice.

"Thanks," Gzilla said. The others joined him in resting by sitting on the ground around him. The past couple of minutes were very nerve-wracking and they all could use some time to calm themselves.


While Gzilla rescued Anna and the others, Gigantis and the Fire Bird continued their battle down below. The Fire Bird swooped down at Gigantis and dive bombed his body hard, her body slamming into his head and upper torso. She rose high up into the air and circled around to repeat her attack again.

As Gigantis pushed himself back up, he saw the kaiju bird was only seconds away from slamming into him. With quick thinking and quicker reflexes, Gigantis ducked. The Fire Bird flew over him, missing him and receiving a nasty slice going up her stomach from Gigantis' razor-sharp dorsal plates.

The cut caused the Fire Bird to squawk in pain as blood began seeping from her wound. It wasn't fatal, but it did hurt like hell. Before she could even plan a counterattack, she felt something grab her tail. Twisting her head around, she saw that her land-bound enemy now grasped her tail in his hands. Reacting quickly before he could do anything, she increased her flight speed and drug him across the ground much like a motorboat pulling a water skier. Trees were sent flying as the Fire Bird started flying away from the North Mountain, but before she was too far away from it she made a sudden turn back in its direction that nearly caused Gigantis to lose his grip. She increased her speed once more, flying straight at the mountain. Before she was even close to slamming into it head-on, she swung her tail violent as she veered to her left quickly to avoid the mountain. Gigantis wasn't so lucky. He lost grip of the Fire Bird's tail and slammed into the mountainside.

Feeling a little disoriented from the collision, Gigantis was forced to lean against the mountain to prevent himself from falling over. Stars were flashing all over the place. When he saw the Fire Bird flying overhead, he quickly shook his head to rid himself of the stars. With mighty flaps of her wings, she began creating hurricane-force winds which slammed into him. These weren't ordinary winds though; fire was mixed in with them. Gigantis howled in pain as the fire licked and swarmed all over his skin. He needed to end her assault before she roasted him alive. Gigantis' dorsal plates flashed to life before he randomly fired off an Atomic Ray into the heart of the fire storm. Even though he was unable to see, his beam struck its target, more specifically the wound his dorsal plates made earlier.

When that beam struck her, the Fire Bird howled in pain. It sliced deeper into her wound and the mild explosion that happened after it ceased made the pain worse. The pain she felt was unbearable, but still she kept making her hurricane fire winds. The heat from the flames she was releasing was enough to cauterised her wound, stopping the bleeding. Another Atomic Ray shot out from the fire storm, this time it blasted off her right hand while destroying part of the wing underneath. With part of her wing ruined, the Fire Bird found it hard to stay airborne due to the amount of pain, causing her to fall from the sky. Using her wings as best she could, she managed to glide into Gigantis, slamming him against the mountain. Before Gigantis could do anything, the Fire Bird flapped her wings fast enough to rise off the ground. It still hurt to fly, but she ignored the pain. Although she was airborne slightly, the erratic way she was flapping her arm wings showed she was struggling.

Gigantis roared angrily as the Fire Bird's feet slammed against his shoulders, pinning him against the mountain. Although she pinned him, he was still able to break his right arm free. With as much strength as he could put in, Gigantis punched the Fire Bird's chest several times, striking her wound on the last blow. With an angered, pain-filled screech, the Fire Bird slammed her foot back on to his arm. Letting the pain fuel her strength, she began slamming her beak against Gigantis' skull over and over. The blows to his skull were starting to hurt bad and he was close to blacking out from the pain. Before that happened though, he tried to fire another Atomic Ray.

Seeing what her foe was about to do, the Fire Bird opened her beak and let loose a stream of fire. The flames bathed all over Gigantis' face, causing him to howl in pain as he struggled to break free from her hold on him. After a few moments, she cut off her flames to see what remained of her foe's visage. Gigantis' face was badly burnt. In some places burnt flesh held on by a single scrap while in others the flesh was burnt off down to the skull, leaving it blackened a little. Gigantis' eyes were also destroyed in the assault. Even though he was burnt badly, he was still alive. Much to the Fire Bird's surprise, Gigantis' face began healing what she caused. Flesh was re-attaching itself and growing back over exposed areas. Her surprise cost her big time. Gigantis quickly charged up an Atomic Ray and blasted her point-blank in the stomach. Even without sight, it wasn't hard to miss striking some part of her due to her close proximity. With yet another painful wound on her body, the Fire Bird screeched in pain and released Gigantis as the saurian's eyes returned.

While they were battling, the avalanche they caused was rapidly approaching them. It would only be a matter of moments before it reached them.

Having enough of this beating, the Fire Bird tried leaving, but Gigantis wasn't done yet. He grabbed her tail and swung her around, slamming her into the mountain like she had done to him earlier. Just as he was about to pummel her face with his fists, he heard a loud rumbling sound. It was at that time that both kaiju noticed the large wall of snow barreling down the mountain straight towards them. The Fire Bird squawked in alarm and with a couple powerful flaps from her wings, she shakily rose into the air and flew past Gigantis as fast as she could, knocking him to the ground. As Gigantis struggled to get up, the snow slammed into his body hard, knocking the wind out of him. He was motionless as the snow flooded over him.

Thankful that the fates saved her from death, the Fire Bird flew away from the area quickly. She needed to find a place close by where she could rest and heal because once she was at full strength, she was going to come back here and challenge that saurian again for ownership of the land.

For a couple of minutes the whole area was silent and still until the snow covering Gigantis' body started to stir. Gigantis sat up, the snow covering him going everywhere as he rose out of it. As he shook off the snow, the movement caused his head to hurt, making him cringe in pain. Those blows to the head he received from the Fire Bird were really hurting him. He hoped he didn't receive a concussion from them. That's when he noticed she was gone. Even though the Fire Bird was still out there, at least she wouldn't bother Elsa again. Wanting to make sure she was okay, he shrunk down to 60 feet in height before he started to climb back up to the ice castle to check on her. He hoped that the avalanche didn't destroy her castle or harmed her in any way. Before he could think about it too much, a throbbing pain occurred in his head. "I wish they had Advil or Ibuprofen in this time period..." he said to himself, already feeling he was going to get a migraine or much worse later on.


Back in Arendelle, everyone was worried about if this sudden winter would ever end. Everyone there were doing whatever they could to stay warm. In the town square, two men were gathering wood and having an argument over how it should be stacked.

"No, no. You've got the bark facing down. The bark needs to be face-up," said one man to the other.

"Bark down is drier!" the other man shouted back.

That only caused them to argue with each other as they began pulling at the bark, shouting which way they said was right. As this was going on, Hans and a couple of the guards were handing out cloaks to people who needed them.

"Cloak? Does anyone need a cloak?" Hans asked before offering one to a nearby woman.

"Arendelle is indebted to you, your Highness," the woman replied before putting it on.

Hans handed a stack of cloaks he was carrying to one of the guards. "Here. Pass these out." At that moment, he saw that the Duke of Weselton and his two personal guards were walking over to him.

"Prince Hans, are we just expected to sit here and freeze while you give away all of Arendelle's tradeable goods?" the Duke asked.

"Princess Anna has given her orders..." Hans said, but he was interrupted by the Duke.

"And that's another thing! Has it dawned on you that your princess may be conspiring with a wicked sorceress to destroy us all?!"

"Do not question the Princess. She left me in charge, and I will not hesitate to protect Arendelle from treason."

The Duke looked at Hans with a flabbergasted look. "Treason?!"

All of a sudden, the horse Anna rode on in her search for Elsa galloped into the town square, getting everyone's attention. It was clearly spooked by something. Noticing Anna wasn't on it, Hans slowly approached the horse. "Woah! Woah! Woah, boy. Easy. Easy," he said, calming the horse down.

"That's Princess Anna's horse," a man in the crowd said.

"But where is the Princess?" asked a woman.

Hans looked at the mountain, wondering where indeed, before turning back to the crowd. "Princess Anna is in trouble. I need volunteers to go with me to find her."

"I volunteer two men, my Lord," the Duke said. Before his guards leave, he speaks to them quietly. "Be prepared for anything. And should you encounter the Queen, you are to put an end to this winter. Do you understand?"


Once Gzilla was well enough rested, the group continued on to Elsa's castle. As they got closer and closer, the terrain was becoming more hazardous in terms of the ice. All around on the side of the mountain wall and on the ground sticking outwards were sharp icicles. They sort of looked like spears being pointed outwards to impale any unfortunate soul who happened to walk through this area.

Kristoff walked beside Anna as Olaf led the way from the front of the group. Gzilla and Mephiles weren't far behind, staying behind with Sven. That's when the mountain man realized something important he had forgotten to ask ever since he was forced to go on this journey. "So how exactly are you planning to stop this weather?" he asked Anna.

"Oh, I'm gonna talk to my sister," Anna replied.

"That's your plan? My ice business is riding on you talking to your sister?"

"Yup."

So distracted by Anna's reply, mainly due to his belief about it being absurd, he didn't know he was approaching an icicle. Luckily he stopped short just in time when the tip poked his nose. He carefully moved around the spike, thankful that he didn't impale his head on it.

"Ain't talking to your sister what caused this winter?" asked Gzilla.

Anna looked over her shoulder at him as she walked, turning her head back around at times to make sure she didn't walk into any icicles. "Sort of...not on purpose though, but I'm not going to make her angry this time...I hope," she said, muttering the last part of her sentence.

"So you're not afraid of her?" Kristoff asked.

"Why would I be?" Anna asked him.

"Yeah," Olaf said, turning to look at the others as he continued walking. "I bet she's the nicest, gentlest, warmest person ever." Not watching where he was going, Olaf walked into an icicle. The spike pierced through his torso, dismembering it from the lower part of his body. Unable to feel himself walking anymore, the snowman looked down to see what was wrong. "Oh, look at that. I've been impaled," he said, laughing a little bit.

Mephiles laughed as well, more at the dismemberment than at Olaf's clumsiness. He didn't care much about the snowman. Of course, he felt the same about everyone in the group aside from G.

Olaf was reattached to his lower half immediately. It wasn't long before they reached the mountain wall that blocked them from Elsa's castle. It looked really imposing to them due to its sheer height and lack of curved slopes on it.

"What now?" Anna asked.

"We climb it, duh," Mephiles replied.

Kristoff studied the wall of rock for a few moments, judging how best to climb it. "It's too steep. I've only got one rope and I'm sure all of you don't know how to climb mountains."

"Says who?" asked Anna.

While Kristoff was getting the rope ready for use, Sven nudged him. The mountain man sighed in slight annoyance when he saw Anna trying to climb up the rock wall by herself as Mephiles simply floated up to the top. "What are you doing?"

"I'm going to see my sister!" Anna said with utmost determination.

"I'm proving you wrong," Mephiles said, almost at the halfway point of the wall.

"You're gonna kill yourself, Anna," Kristoff said. He wasn't all that concerned about Mephiles, seeing how he wasn't in a position that would involve him being killed by one wrong move. He watched Anna try to put one of her feet on an area he knew wasn't a good place for a foot grip. "I wouldn't put my foot there."

Anna slipped, but she managed to hang on with her hands. "You're distracting me."

"Or there," Kristoff said, noticing her trying another unsafe area.

Her foot slipped again.

"How do you know Elsa even wants to see you?"

"Alright, I'm...I'm just blocking you out cause I gotta concentrate here," Anna replied, but she slipped again.

"You know, most people who disappear into the mountains want to be alone," Kristoff said.

"Nobody wants to be alone. Except maybe you."

"I like to be alone too," Mephiles said, now at the top of the mountain.

"Okay, nobody except you two," Anna corrected.

"Hey, I'm not alone. I have friends, remember?" Kristoff said.

"You mean the love experts?" Anna asked.

"Yes, the love experts."

Anna panted a little as she reached her hand out to grab an area of wall above her. She was exhausted. "Please tell me I'm almost there." Unfortunately, she had only climbed up a few inches. "Does the air seem a bit thin to you up here?"

"Um...you've only barely climbed a few inches," Gzilla told her.

Kristoff chuckled. "Hang on."

As Kristoff and Gzilla went over to help Anna get down, Olaf ran over to them. He'd been looking around the surrounding area while everyone else was watching Anna climb, and sure enough, he found something. "Hey, Sven? G? Not sure if this is gonna solve the problem, but I found a staircase that leads exactly where you want it to go."

"Ha-ha," Anna said happily. "Thank goodness! Catch!" she said to Kristoff before dropping off the mountain wall.

Thinking fast, Kristoff caught her.

"Thanks! That was like a crazy trust exercise," Anna said before hopping out of his arms. She ran over to Olaf and followed him to where he found the stairs. Kristoff looked at Gzilla as they, along with Sven, followed behind. Gzilla just shrugged his shoulders.

Once at the top of the stairs, they saw Mephiles floating there with an impatient look in his eyes. "About time you got here. I was wondering how long it'd take before you noticed there were stairs here," he said with a laugh.

"Wait, you knew there were stairs here?!" Gzilla shouted. "Why didn't you tell us before?!"

"Like I said, I wanted to see how long it'd take for you people to notice."

As the others glared angrily at the demon, Olaf simply said, "that wasn't nice."

Mephiles just shrugged his shoulders. "You'll get used to it."

The others, sans Olaf, weren't mad at him for long. Mainly because when they saw Elsa's castle, they were filled with amazement. "Woah," Anna said.

Gzilla couldn't take his eyes off of the ice structure. It looked much more beautiful than it did on the big screen.

"Now that's ice," Kristoff said. "I might cry."

"Go ahead. I won't judge," Anna said as she walked up the second flight of stairs that led to the castle doors.

Mephiles turned to Kristoff and was about to say something, but then shook his head, deciding against it.

Sven tried to follow Anna, but he slipped as soon as he stepped hoof on the ice. Scrambling to get his hooves to work properly on the slippery surface, he only made things worse for him.

"Alright, take it easy, boy. Come here, I gotcha," Kristoff said as he helped Sven down the stairs to the bottom. Somehow Sven made it up the first flight of stairs, but he guessed this flight was just too slippery for his reindeer pal. "Okay. You stay right here, buddy."

Although he was disappointed in being unable to join the others to see Elsa, Sven decided to do as Kristoff said. Comically, he slammed his butt on to the ground and sat there, watching as Kristoff followed the others up the ice steps.

"Flawless," the mountain man said as he carefully climbed the steps of ice. He'd never seen anything like this before and he was glad he had the opportunity to.

Anna walked up to a set of doors while the others watched. She held up her hand to knock, but hesitated after a thought came to mind. What if Kristoff was right about Elsa not wanting to speak to her?

"Knock. Just knock," Olaf said. It was like he had read her mind and was encouraging her to knock.

Anna just stood there, motionless.

"Why isn't she knocking?" Olaf whispered to the others. "Do you think she knows how to knock?"

With a snap of his fingers, that made Anna jump a little by the way, Mephiles opened up a portal and reached in, pulling out an iPod Touch he modified himself to allow people to listen to music without headphones plugged in. A few seconds later, the 'Final Jeopardy' theme started playing. "Anytime would be good," he said.

"Wow! What is that?!" Olaf asked in amazement as he looked at the device in Mephiles' hand. Kristoff was also looking at it, but he didn't ask anything about it.

Anna finally knocked on the door, but her first knock caused an unexpected result. "It opened. That's a first." Before she took a step inside, she turned to face the others. "All of you should probably wait out here."

"What?" Kristoff asked, his hype train suddenly screeching to a halt.

"Last time I introduced her to a guy, she froze everything." Anna turned from Kristoff to Gzilla. "She'd probably be afraid of you," she said with sadness. Then she turned to Mephiles. "She'd probably freeze you solid, or worse."

"Pft," Mephiles replied, rolling his eyes. "I'd like to see her try."

"But...but...oh, come on! It's a palace made of ice! Ice is my life!" Kristoff said, acting much like a child who wasn't getting his way.

"What about Jason? What if he's in there?" Gzilla asked.

"I promise to let you know if he is," Anna said. "First thing I'll do."

"Bye, guys!" Olaf said as he turned to step inside.

Anna stopped him. "You too, Olaf."

"Me?"

"Just give us a minute."

"Okay." Olaf walked over to the steps and sat down, waiting, as Anna walked inside. "One...two...three...four..." As Olaf counted, Gzilla and Kristoff sat down beside him and counted with him. Mephiles just floated by the doors. After a minute's wait, he planned on going in, whether Anna liked it or not.

As Anna walked into the castle, she was amazed at the pure beauty of it. "Woah." She looked around for both her sister and to take in the sight this room gave. "Elsa? It's me, Anna." She started to walk a little, but she nearly slipped. Quickly catching herself, she prevented the fall and stayed in place.

When Elsa had first heard Anna's voice, she thought it was just her imagination, so she came out of her bedroom down to the second floor. When she heard it again, she decided to see if Anna really was there. "Anna?" Elsa asked, walking down the stairs to the first floor. She stood on the staircase balcony, looking down at her little sister.

Anna looked up and for the first time in days she saw her sister again. Just like with the castle, she was stunned at Elsa's beauty. "Wow. Elsa, you look different. It's a good different. And this place...it's amazing."
"Thank you," Elsa said with a smile. "I never knew what I was capable of."

"I'm so sorry about what happened. If I'd have know..."

"No, no. It's okay. You don't have to apologize. But you should probably go, please."

"But I just got here," Anna said, sort of confused about why her sister was telling her to leave so soon.

"You belong down in Arendelle."

"So do you."

"No, Anna. I belong here. Alone. Where I can be who I am without hurting anybody."

"Actually about that..." Anna began, but something she hears Olaf's voice from outside.

"Fifty-eight...fifty-nine...sixty."

"Wait. What is that?" Elsa asked, alarmed and puzzled.

All of a sudden, the doors opened and Olaf came running into the room. He wasn't alone though. No one noticed the black liquid that was flowing across the ice floor after Olaf came in. It was Mephiles.

"Hi, I'm Olaf and I like warm hugs," the happy, little snowman said to Elsa as he ran to Anna's side.

"Olaf?" Elsa asked.

"You built me. Remember that?"

"And you're alive?" Elsa was a little surprised.

"Um...I think so?"

Elsa smiled as she looked down at her hands. She had never made one of her snow creations come to life before, so she felt a little proud.

"He's just like the one we built as kids," Anna said.

"Yeah," Elsa replied, remembering that memory fondly.

No one noticed the pool of black liquid stealthily climb the stairs leading to the balcony Elsa was standing on.

"Elsa, we were so close. We can be like that again," Anna said.

As soon as she heard Anna said that, Elsa's memory of her building Olaf with Anna turned to chaos for her. The memory of her accidentally hurting Anna flowed back into her mind. Elsa looks down sadly. "No, we can't." Elsa turned to walk away from the balcony. "Goodbye, Anna." She didn't get far to the second floor stairs because when she saw the black liquid also heading that way, she shouted in fear. "What is that?!"

Hearing that his cover was blown, the black liquid that was Mephiles began to pile on itself, reforming into Mephiles' hedgehog form. "I'm Mephiles the Dark and where the hell is Jason?" he said in a very serious voice.

"Mephiles!" Anna shouted. "You were supposed to wait outside!"

"So was the snowman, but I didn't hear you yelling at him!" Mephiles shouted back.

"You know this thing?" Elsa looked at Anna, sort of shocked.

"He's my new friend," Anna said quickly.

"I'd call us acquaintances," Mephiles said.

"Ugh, why are you here?" Anna asked, not in the mood for the demon.

"I came here to find Jason."

Elsa tilted her head, not sure why this Mephiles was looking for him. "How do you know Jason?" Then something dawned on her. "Are you here to hurt him?" she asked with sudden anger.

"I just might after being tricked into this icy hell hole to look for him when I didn't even want to come in the first place. My patience and tolerance level for this place is getting dangerously low, so just give him to me."

That only made Elsa madder. She threateningly approached him slowly, back him against the balcony's railing. "Don't you dare hurt him. Now get out of here," she said, trying to control her anger.

"I'm not leaving here without my friend!" Mephiles said firmly.

Feeling stressed out, Elsa turned away and went for the stairs. "He's not here."

"Elsa, wait! Don't mind him, he's just cranky," Anna said, shooting a glare at Mephiles.

Elsa glanced at Anna. "No, I'm just trying to protect you."

Mephiles floated out-of-the-way as Anna climbed the stairs to the balcony.

"You don't have to protect me. I'm not afraid!" Anna said, but Elsa kept walking away up the second flight of stairs. Anna started to sing as she followed.

Please don't shut me out again.

Please don't slam the door.

You don't have to keep your distance anymore.

'Cause for the first time in forever,

I finally understand

For the first time in forever,

We can fix this hand in hand

"We can head down this mountain together."

You don't have to live in fear...

'Cause for the first time in forever

I will be right here

Elsa was now on the second floor and turned around, seeing her sister followed her. "Anna," she said before singing to her.

Please go back home

Your life awaits

Go enjoy the sun

And open up the gates

"Yeah but..." Anna said, but was interrupted by Elsa.

"I know!"

You mean well, but leave me be

Yes, I'm alone but I'm alone and free!

Just stay away and you'll be safe from me.

Elsa walked further into the room, but still Anna was following.

Anna: Actually we're not

Elsa: What do you mean you're not?

Anna: I get the feeling you don't know

Elsa: What do I not know?

Anna: Arendelle's in deep, deep, deep, deep...

Snow

Elsa had a surprised look on her face. "What?"

"You kind of set off an eternal winter...everywhere," Anna replied.

"Everywhere?"

"Oh, it's okay. You can just unfreeze it."

"No, I can't. I...I don't know how!" As Elsa started worrying and freaking out over her accident, snow began falling in the room all around them.

"Sure you can. I know you can!" Anna said encouragingly before both sisters began singing once more.

Anna: 'Cause for the first time in forever,

Elsa: Oh, I'm such a fool! I can't be free!

Anna: You don't have to be afraid...

Elsa: No escape from the storm inside of me!

Anna: We can work this out together!

Elsa: I can't control the curse!

As they sang, the snow falling all around them began getting heavier and faster.

Anna: We'll reverse the storm you've made

Elsa: Anna, please, you'll only make it worse!

Anna: Don't panic!

Elsa: There's so much fear!

Anna: We'll make the sun shine bright!

Elsa: You're not safe here!

Anna: We'll face this thing together!

Elsa: No!

Anna: We can change this winter weather!

Elsa: AHHHHHH...

Anna: And everything will be all right...

Elsa: I CAN'T!

At that moment, the blizzard in the room was at its worst, but as she sang "I can't!" all the snow in the room was absorbed into her body. What happened next was something similar to Gigantis' nuclear pulse, which her mind might have been trying to imitate. Releasing the blizzard out in a form of shock wave, Anna is accidentally struck in the heart.

Elsa fell to her knees as Anna fell to the floor. Looking at Anna, she realized what she did. The one thing she'd been trying to prevent. She instantly tried to believe otherwise. Nothing happened, her mind tried telling her.

Kristoff ran into the room, followed by Gzilla. "Anna! Are you okay?" He and Gzilla started to help her up.

"I'm okay. I'm fine," she told both of them. She stood back up.

Elsa looked at Gzilla first, mistaking him for Jason in his Gigantis form. It only took her a few seconds to realize that this wasn't him. She turned to Kristoff before looking back to Anna. "Who are they? Wait it doesn't matter. Just...you have to go."

"No, I know we can figure this out together," Anna replied.

All of a sudden, Kristoff and Gzilla noticed something odd was going on. On the walls around them, shadows of ice were starting to form in a menacing way.

"How? What power do you have to stop this winter? To stop me?" Elsa asked.

Now the ice shadows were starting to get closer and more dangerous in their appearance. "Anna, I think we should go," Kristoff said as he tried pulling Anna away. Anna wouldn't budge and neither did G.

"No. I'm not leaving without you, Elsa," Anna said firmly to her sister.

"And I'm not leaving without making sure Jason's alright," Gzilla said.

"Yes, you are," Elsa said. With a couple waves of her hand, she created an enormous, twelve-foot tall monster of a snowman: Marshmallow.

Outside the castle, Sven was waiting patiently for his friends to return. He was rather bored due to the lack of excitement happening around him. That was about to change real soon. As the group started to shake a little, he looked around for what was causing it when a massive hand gripped the mountain side he was on. Sven backed into the stairs in terror. Suddenly, the hand began shrinking, causing confusion in the reindeer. Cautiously, he walked over to the now smaller hand, only to leap back once a six-foot tall reptilian creature pulled itself up.

Gigantis grunted a little as he felt the splitting pain in his head started becoming rhythmic in terms of pain. He looked around and saw Sven, looking at him with a confused face. "Hey," he said and waved.

Sven was confused. He thought that Gzilla was inside the castle with the others. Unable to pick out the differences between Gzilla and Gigantis, Sven simply thought Gzilla was now here. Smiling happily, Sven let Gigantis climb the stairs.

When Gigantis got to the castle doors, he morphed back into Jason. This only caused him more pain, making him clutch the sides of his head. He was sure he had a concussion now, if nearly blacking out a few times while climbing back up and vomiting didn't prove it to him before. Needing to get inside to rest, Jason ignored the pain and pushed the doors open. Upon entering, he saw Olaf was running up the stairs and he heard the sounds of people protesting while a monster-of-sorts roared. Jason knew from the sounds, as well as Sven being at the bottom, that Anna and Kristoff were being carried off by Marshmallow. What surprised him were the next set of protesting voices he heard.

"Let go of us!" That was G!

"Get your hands off me or I will freaking rip out your soul or whatever it is that you have and devour it, you stupid, ugly ass freak!" That was obviously Mephiles.

Jason was about to return to his Gigantis form so he could fight Marshmallow in order to rescue his friends when two massive spikes of pain shot through his head. It felt like two railroad spikes were bashed into his skull with a thousand pound sledgehammer. Jason was sent to his knees, clutching the sides of his head. He couldn't fight anything in this condition. When he heard the sound of Marshmallow walking down the stairs, he crawled over to the fountain as fast as possible and hid behind it.

Marshmallow was carrying Anna, Kristoff, and Mephiles in one hand while his other one carried Gzilla by the back of his neck. Not noticing anyone else was in the room, Marshmallow walked to the doors and kicked them open with his foot. "Go away!" he yelled before throwing the intruders out the door, down the stairs.

Sven watched his friends slide down the stairs. It looked kind of fun, but the looks on their faces said otherwise.

Olaf came running after Marshmallow. "Wait! Don't hurt my friends." Suddenly, Marshmallow picked him up. "Don't hurt me! Come on, we're like brothers. Sort of." Marshmallow paid no mind to him as he threw his 'brother' out of the castle. "Heads up!" Olaf shouted as he sped towards his friends, only to slam into the snow bank nearby. "Watch out for my butt!"

Anna, Kristoff, Gzilla, Mephiles, and Sven ducked or leaped out-of-the-way to avoid Olaf's lower torso, which slammed into the snow bank where Olaf's head was stuck.

Anna was pretty furious about being picked up and thrown by the giant snowman, so she planned on giving Marshmallow a piece of her mind. She bent over, scooped up some snow in her hands, and proceeded to make a snowball. "It is not nice to throw snow people!" she shouted, about the throw her snowy projectile.

Seeing what she was about to do, Kristoff stopped her quickly by grabbing her and preventing her from throwing anything. "Woah! Woah, woah, woah, feisty pants. Okay, relax. Just calm down. Calm down!"

"Okay! Alright! I'm okay!" Anna said.

"Just let the snowman be."

"I'm calm."

Kristoff let her go and turned away. "Great."

At that moment, Mephiles charged up his palm laser. He wasn't about to let some hulking snow-monster get away with tossing him around like he was nothing. At the same time, Anna turned around and threw her snowball at Marshmallow just as Mephiles fired his purple laser.

"Oh, come on!" Kristoff shouted.

Mephiles' laser hit Marshmallow first, striking his shoulder. The laser shot through, leaving a hole and caused ice to explode out of the wound. Marshmallow roared in pain, clutching his wound. Then, Anna's snowball landed right in his mouth while he was howling, causing him to start choking. That only lasted for a few seconds before he chewed the snowball up and swallowed it. Now he was angry. Marshmallow looked down at the intruders and let out a ferocious roar while his body began creating spiked icicles all over him.

"Great, now you two made him mad!" shouted Kristoff.

As Marshmallow roared once again in fury, the sound made Jason clutch his head once again. He barely saw the giant snowman run from the doorway and down the stairs after his friends. Jason slowly got to his feet and began walking up the stairs to the balcony, proceeding upwards to the third floor.

After she created Marshmallow and he threw out Anna and her friends, Elsa returned to her room to try to calm down. It was hard to do that when all she could think of was that her kingdom was frozen solid and her sister possibly injured because of her. When she heard footsteps, she thought one of them managed to get away, so she went to see who it was. She saw it was only Jason, who was groaning in pain. "Jason, what are you doing here?"

Over the past couple of moments, the pain in Jason's head went from worse to intense. He was surprised he made it up the steps with as many times he nearly blacked out. Jason was a fighter and had the will of one, so he was doing everything he could to stay conscious, at least until he found a safe place. "I came to check on you. I wanted to make sure you were okay."

"Well, I'm okay. You need to go now," Elsa said in a gentle tone.

"I can't. I won't make it if I do manage to make it down those stairs. My head is really hurting me. I think I have a concussion," Jason replied. The pain was starting to become too hard to fight against. Suddenly, another blackout occurred, causing him to nearly fall on his back.

"Jason!" Elsa shouted, moving toward him.

Luckily, he caught himself and stood upright. "I..I'm fine."

"Stay in one of the rooms." Elsa couldn't just let him go out in the condition he was in. Plus, she thought he probably wouldn't make it that far while in her castle before he collapsed on the ground.

"Thanks," Jason said, making his way into one of the rooms. Seeing there wasn't any furniture he could lay on, he just laid on the floor. Might now be comfortable, but it sure beat leaning against a wall. Feeling safe now, Jason closed his eyes and let the rush of unconsciousness take over.

Elsa watched him for a few moments before walking away. She was relieved that he survived his fight with the monster bird, but was now concerned about the condition he was in. With another worry added, she returned to her room and laid her head against the wall, holding back tears. No matter what she did or where she went, she was still hurting people.


"You just had to piss off the giant snowman, didn't ya?" Gzilla asked, his question more directed at Mephiles than it was at Anna, as the group fled from said giant snowman.

"Hey, I'm not gonna let some snowman-monster-thing manhandle me and get away with it," the demon replied.

"Less arguing, more running," Anna shouted.

"You four go. I'll distract him," Gzilla said. He came to a halt and increased his size to twelve-feet to match Marshmallow's height. He roared at Marshmallow, who came to a halt and roared right back at him. A few seconds later the two behemoths charged at each other and collided. They locked hands with each other, both struggling to push the other away with their strength so they could attack. G broke the stalemate by headbutting Marshmallow square in the jaw, causing the snow-monster to back away. Gzilla followed up that attack with a right and left punch to the snow-monster's face before uppercutting his lower jaw. Marshmallow howled in fury as the blows sent him stumbling back more.

Then Gzilla made a mistake. When he swung his tail to knock Marshmallow off his feet, he hadn't expected the snow-monster to recover from his blows so quickly. Marshmallow caught the tail and started swinging him around before slamming the reptile into the snow. With Gzilla out-of-the-way for now, Marshmallow ran in the direction the other intruders went in, failing to notice Gzilla pushing himself off the ground. "For something of that size to run that fast is really astounding," Gzilla muttered as he watched Marshmallow hauling butt after his friends. Gzilla took off after him, hoping he would catch up to the monster snowman before he got to the others.

When Anna heard that Marshmallow was coming after them again, she wondered if Gzilla was alright before she ran over to a tree to make a distraction of her own. Time to show this snowman what she learned earlier in her adventure.

"What are you doing?" Kristoff asked as he, Sven, and Mephiles ran over to her. They watched as Marshmallow came charging toward them.

Anna was glad when she saw Gzilla running after the gargantuan snowman. "Giving G a little hand." Just as Marshmallow was next to the tree, Anna let go of the branch she was holding on to, causing the entire tree to snap back up, striking Marshmallow. "I got him!" Anna shouted triumphantly as she and the others continued running away.

Marshmallow howled in anger as the tree knocked him back. Then another roar, this one very familiar, met his. The gargantuan snowman turned around, only to be greeted by a very hot blue beam. The beam struck his chest, melting it as it pushed him against the tree that just struck him, knocking it over. When the beam stopped, Marshmallow looked down at his chest and saw that it was badly melted. About half of it was still frozen, which luckily kept his upper half from falling off. "You're gonna pay for that!" he shouted, charging at arriving Gzilla.

The two behemoths collided with one another again, but this time G lowered his right shoulder and buried it into Marshmallow's weakened chest. When the reptile started clawing and punching away at what remained of his chest, Marshmallow shoved him away. Before he could counterattack, Gzilla kicked him hard in the shin, causing the snow-monster to topple forward. Marshmallow's face soon met Gzilla's knee, which knocked his body back into an upright position. Getting in close, G swung his tail again, knowing Marshmallow had no chance of grabbing it like he did before due to close quarters. The tail slammed into the snow-monster's legs, causing him to stumble back. As Gzilla planned to finish him off with another Atomic Ray, Marshmallow stopped himself from falling over in time. Noticing what his opponent was about to do, Marshmallow opened his mouth and blasted Gzilla's face with his ice breath. Caught off-guard by this, Gzilla stopped charging his beam and began clawing at the ice that now covered his face.

Unfortunately, that gave the gargantuan snowman an opening that he took. Marshmallow punched G in the face, hard, which sent the reptile bouncing across the ground like a stone being skipped across a lake.

"Ugh..." Gzilla groaned as he tried pushing himself back on his feet. That punch felt like an entire sofa smashed into his face. Marshmallow stomped over and grabbed him by the neck with one hand and lifted him off the ground. With the other hand, he grabbed Gzilla's stomach and in one full-motion, he lifted the twelve-foot reptile over his head with ease.

The others didn't get very far before they approached the edge of the cliff. They probably would have run off it if Kristoff wouldn't have noticed it before it was too late. "Woah! Stop!" he shouted. They stopped in time thankfully. When everyone looked over the edge, they saw it was a very long drop.

"It's a hundred foot drop," Anna said.

"It's two hundred," Kristoff corrected. He quickly turned to Mephiles. "You think you can take us down there?"

"Yeah," Mephiles said. Glancing over the edge, Mephiles snapped his fingers, making a portal in front of him. A few seconds later, another portal appeared at the bottom.

With a mighty throw, Marshmallow sent Gzilla flying through the air and out of the forest. Gzilla was finding out that for a being made of ice and snow, it was really strong. He bounced across the ground once he landed, heading straight for the others.

"Look out!" Anna shouted, but it was too late.

Gzilla slammed against Mephiles, knocking the demon into his portal which accidentally closed behind him once he went through. Gzilla then slammed into Sven, sending both of them falling off the cliff's edge.

"Oh my God!" Anna shouted as she and Kristoff watched with horrified looks as their friends fell to the ground below. "They'll be okay, won't they?" she asked him.

"There's twenty-feet of fresh powder down there, it'll be like they're landing on a pillow. Hopefully." Kristoff began tying a rope around Anna's waist quickly before he tied another section around his'. "We have to climb down now." He grabbed his nearby ax and started digging a circle into the snow with it.

"What's that for?" Anna asked.

"It's a snow anchor. It's going to hold the rope for us while we descend." Kristoff placed one end of the rope around inside the circle. Just as he finished covering the rope with pressed down snow to hold it in place, they both heard Marshmallow's angered howls. "Okay, Anna. On three," he said while tossing the other end of the rope over the edge.

"Okay," she replied.

"One..."

"You tell me when, I'm ready to go."

"Two..."

"I was born ready! Yes!"

"Calm down." Suddenly, a tree from the forest was sent flying through the air, most likely by Marshmallow, and slammed against the ground in front of them.

"Tree!"

"What the...?" Kristoff turned around just in time to see Anna jump off the edge. The rope attached to him pulled Kristoff over the edge. "Woah!" Luckily, the snow anchor worked, holding the rope in place. "Well that happened," Kristoff remarked.

Back on top of the cliff, Olaf ran out of the forest, but something about him was wrong. His body parts were all in the wrong place and his nose was stuck on the side of his head. "Man, am I out of shape!" he remarked before stopping to breath. He rearranged his body parts in their correct positions and placed his nose back where it belonged. "There we go! Hey, Anna! Sven! Where'd you guys go? We totally lost Marshmallow back there!"

Behind the tiny snowman, Marshmallow's enormous form parted the trees as he emerged from the forest.

"Hey," Olaf said as he turned to his 'brother.' "We were just talking about you. All good things, all good things."

Marshmallow simply roared at him and advanced forward, not paying too much attention to Olaf.

"No!" Olaf shouted, running after him. In trying to stop Marshmallow, he leaped on to one of his legs and held on tight, refusing to let go. Unfortunately, it didn't help much because he simply kept walking for a few more feet. "This is not making much of a difference, is it?"

In one motion, Marshmallow flicked Olaf off his leg, sending the little snowman falling over the cliff.

As Olaf fell, he screamed all the way past Anna and Kristoff as they descended down on their rope. "Olaf!" Anna shouted.

"Hang in there guys!" As Olaf fell, his body parts separated once again.

"Go faster!" Anna told Kristoff. All of a sudden, they stop moving down. "Wait, what?" Anna looked around to figure out what was going on. It was only when she looked up she found the answer. Marshmallow was pulling their rope up towards him. The pulling caused Kristoff to bounce his noggin off the side of the cliff. "Kristoff!" Anna shouted, hoping he wasn't hurt too badly by the blow.

Marshmallow pulled the two intruders up to his face. "Don't come back!" he shouted, his ice breath causing ice to form on some parts of their clothes and skin.

"We won't," Anna said, pulling out a knife from Kristoff's satchel. When she cut the rope the snow-monster was holding, both of them fell to the ground below. They both screamed and clinched their eyes shut so they wouldn't see what happened next.

Marshmallow nodded his head sharply in satisfaction. Now he would go back to his Queen, Elsa, and hope she would fix his damages.

When Anna and Kristoff landed at the bottom, they were close to where G, Mephiles, and Olaf were. Anna opened her eyes and saw that she was safe and sound. Snow was covering everything below her waist. As she looked around, she saw that like her, the others were still alive, making her smile. "Hey, you were right," she said to Kristoff, wherever he was. "Just like a pillow." She looked over at Gzilla, who was laying face-down in the snow. "You okay, G?"

"As okay as anyone can be after getting sucker punched in the face by a giant snowman, only to get thrown off a cliff a few seconds later," he replied, pushing himself off the ground slowly.

"So he kicked your ass?" Mephiles asked, floating over to him.

"No! He just got a few lucky hits, that's all."

Olaf's panicked screams got everyone's attention. His upper body was resting on the snow in front of some boots that stuck out nearby. "I can't feel my legs! I can't feel my legs!"

Suddenly, Kristoff's head and body popped up from beneath the snow Olaf was on top of. "Those are my legs," Kristoff said.

Olaf noticed the lower half of his body running past them. "Ooh. Hey, do me a favor, grab my butt," he told Kristoff. The mountain man grabbed the body and placed the rest of Olaf on top. "Oh, that feels better." At that moment, Sven, who freed himself from the snow as soon as he fell, came over and sniffed the tiny snowman. "Hey, Sven! He found us." Grabbing the reindeer's cheeks, Olaf began baby talking him. "Who's my cute little reindeer?"

Kristoff pushed Olaf away from Sven. "Don't talk to him like that."

Mephiles looked at Anna a little nervously. He was about to do something that he rarely did without being forced to. "Hey, uh...I'm...sorry. About...what I caused to happen in there..."

"What did you do?" Gzilla asked.

Anna sighed. "It wasn't completely your fault. I shouldn't have kept pushing her into coming back with us like that. It's fine, but you really shouldn't have come in when I told you not to. But I forgive you," she said with a little smile.

Kristoff walked over and helped Anna out of the snow. "You okay?" he asked.

"Yes, thank you," she replied. The two of them began stared at each other for a few moments. Anna quickly realized what was going on and nervously ended the moment. "How's your head?" She reached out and gently touched it with her hand, but that made Kristoff to flinch in pain.

"Ah! Ooh! Uh...it uh...it's fine. Uh...I'm good. Uh...I've got a thick skull," he replied.

"I don't have a skull...or bones," Olaf said randomly.

During the awkward silence that followed, Gzilla spoke to Mephiles. "Did you happen to see Jason while you were in there? I wasn't able to."

"No, I didn't. Although, Elsa did give a look of recognition when I mentioned his name, so he had to have been in there at one point. Dunno where he could be now, though," Mephiles replied.

Gzilla sighed. "Yeah, I have no clue either. Who knows where he could be now since he fought that giant bird. He's probably out in the forest, lost."

"So...uh...so now what?"Kristoff asked.

"Now what?" Anna asked. That's when she realized what just happened meant bad news for Arendelle. They would all be stuck in eternal winter because she failed to bring Elsa back. "Now what?! Oooh! What am I gonna do? She threw me out. I can't go back to Arendelle with the weather like this. And then there's their missing friend and your ice business, and we..."

"Hey, hey, don't worry about my ice business," Kristoff interrupted. "Worry about your hair!" he said after just watching a patch of Anna's hair turn white.

"What? I just fell off a cliff! You should see your hair," Anna said, feeling a bit offended by that comment.

"No, yours is turning white."

She looked at Mephiles and Gzilla. The demon nodded his head in amazement while G said, "he's right." Anna looked at the pigtail braid they were all looking at. "White? It's...what?!" With a gasp, she watched in surprise as part of her braid turned white right before her eyes.

To be continued...


A/N: I hope everyone who read this enjoyed it. I worked really hard on it. More to come latter, and hopefully it won't take a month to write it.