Well, I'm back, sorry if I took a while, I was having writer's block. Anyway, let's give it up for Alexus and Lia.

*Crickets chirping*

Lia: Wow, tough crowd.

Alexus: Do you honestly blame them. We did leave for a while. But in my defense I was in my own story, I fought serpentine for the first time!

Lia: And lost after two. Seriously, that constrictai knocked you out cold!

Cole: What are you girls taking about?

Alexus: What- how did you get here?

Cole: I'm here to do the disclaimer. Samuraifan282 does not own this story.

Alexus: Lia, your boyfriend took my line. And he's suppose to be my brother!


Anna, Jay, and Nya were trying to find Elsa and Zane. "ELSA!" Anna shouted, "It's me, Anna! The sister that didn't mean to make you mad and freeze Arendell!" They rode on, their horses trudging through the snow. "ZANE!" Nya shouted. She didn't have a reason to shout, she just wanted her brother back. "Although, none of this would have happened is she just told me." Jay nodded and said agreed. "She's a stinker," Anna said jokingly. Then, snow fell from a nearby branch of the tree. The horses freaked out and bucked Anna, Jay, and Nya off their saddles and into the snow.

The horses ran away as Nya toppled onto Jay. Anna landed under an arched tree. She reached up to drag herself out of the snow. Jay started to protest, but it was to late. She had reached up and instead of hoisting herself up, the tree whip into it's normal stand so fast that show fell on Anna. "Anna are you okay?" Nya asked as she and Jay dug her out of the snow. "C-c-cold." Anna said as her teeth chattered.


The group had wondered deep in the forest, and were talking just to fill the silence of the night. "Why did it have to be ice magic." Anna was saying. "Why couldn't they have tropical magic, that covered the fjord in white sand and warm. . . fires." Jay walked on, not noticing that Anna stopped. "I know ri-!" He fell down a small hill. He rolled into a small stream of freezing water after Anna. Nya was the only one who did not fall in. She came down the hill cautiously, and fished Jay and Anna out of the water. "What did you see, Anna?" Nya asked. "Smoke." She pointed in the direction. "Let's go!"

"H-h-hold on. M-m-me and A-a-Anna j-j-just fell into the r-r-river." Jay said his teeth chattering hard than ever. "W-we have to keep going, s-s-so we can save Arendell." Anna said. They continued on, and eventually, they reached their destination. It was a small little structure with smoke rising out of it's chimney. They trudged through the thick snow and onto the front steps. There was a sign, but it like everything else was covered in snow.

Anna tapped the sign and the snow fell of "Oaken's Wandering Trading Post," Anna read off the sign. More snow fell off a smaller sign. "Oh, and sauna!" Anna said, excitedly. "Well, that's convenient," Jay stated. They walked in, and a small bell rang as they did so. They glanced around in wonder, taking in their surroundings, when a voice said "Yoo hoo." It was who they assumed the owner of the small store. Big summer blowout! Half off on swimsuits, clog, and sun balm off my own creation. Yah?"

Well, actually, how about boots, winter boots. And clothes?" Anna said. "That would be in our winter department." The shop owner pointed to a small section on the far side of the small store. There were two dresses, one set of clothes for men, three pairs of boots, and other things, but the trio paid little attention to them. Conveniently, the clothes were exactly in their sizes. As they gathered up the items they needed, Anna had an idea. "Has anyone else been in here, like, I don't know, the Queen, maybe. Or a young man that might have been with her." They brought them to the small counter. "only one who is as crazy as you to be out in this weather," the owner replied. Then, they heard the small bell chime, and the howling wind as a man walked in.

He was tall, and his face was covered with a scarf. He brushed the snow off himself and looked in the trio's direction. He walked over to them, and they tried to act casual. He said something, but it was muffled. "What?" Jay asked. "Carrots." The group moved out of the way he was pointing. The stranger grabbed the carrots that were under the counter and headed to the small section with the winter stuff. He grabbed objects that Nya recognized as rope and a ice pick. He headed back to the counter and roughly threw the items on it.

"Where are you coming from?" Jay asked. "The North Mountain, there was some crazy things happening over there," the stranger replied. "That would be 40," the shop owner said cheerfully. The stranger, however was outraged. "No, 10," said firmly. Now the shop owner didn't look happy for the first time, he said "I'm afraid that won't do. See, this is from our winter department, where supply and demand have a problem."

"You want to talk about a supply and demand problem? I sell ice for a living!" the stranger said, indicating his cart sled. Sure enough, there were blocks of ice tied down on it. "Oh, that is a rough business to be in right now!" Anna said starting to laugh, but then she saw the look on the man's face, or at least in his eyes because he still had the cloth covering his lower half of the his face. "Sorry."

"Fine," the shop owner said, then he pushed the carrots forward, and said, "Ten will get you this, no more." Then Anna had an idea, "Did anything happen up in the North Mountains? Anything magical?" Now, the stranger was getting impatient. He finally took off his scarf and said "Yes, now will you back up as I deal with this crook?" Now, he finally upset the shopkeeper, who turned out to be very tall, as he stood up and asked, "What did you call me?" Jay gulped.


The next thing Jay knew was that the stranger was getting tossed out of the store. When the owner returned, he said "Sorry about all this violence." The owner offered something in a jar, but Jay politely declined. "So just the clothes and the boots, yah?" Nya whispered something into Anna's ear. "Well, actually, we'll take this too," Anna said, indicating the carrots and ice pick. Jay was about to protest, but then Nya whispered in his ear. He grinned.


The trio paid the stuff, and went to where the assumed the stranger was lodging for the night. They were about to walk in, but they heard a soft tone,

"But people smell better than reindeer."

Then a weird, throaty voice said,"That's once again true, for all except you."

"You got me, let's call it a night. Don't let the frostbite bite."

Sensing that this was the end of the duet, Anna burst in. "Nice duet," she said. Jay walked in behind her, looking around, the only person he saw was the stranger and a reindeer. Jay was about to ask about it, but Nya stopped him. "What do you want?" the stranger asked. "We want you to take us up the North Mountain," Anna said firmly. The ice man just smirked and said, "I don't take people places." He started to lounge back. Anna gave a look to Jay, and said "Let me rephrase that." He tossed the bag with the rope and pick at the man. He sat up with a start, and he looked in the bag. "Take us up the North Mountain," Anna said even more firmly. He glanced up. "We leave in the morning, and you forgot the carrots for Sven." Anna gave another looked, this time at Nya, who tossed the bag of carrots at the reindeer lover. It hit him in the face. "Sorry," Nya said. Then Anna said "we leave now." Then she walked away, with Jay and Nya in step. When they got out of view from the now guide, Anna sighed in relief.


So, what do you think, I got out of my writer's block, at least for now.

Alexus: I think that turned out well, but I am a figment of your imagination.

Lia: But I'm not! At least not your's.

Cole: You don't have to review, but it will be appreciated.

Alexus: You will not stop taking my catch phrases! Will you?!