Anna was crushed on Sunday, when Elsa didn't arrive.
"Anna," said Kristoff, "Maybe they got caught in that terrible storm last week and will be a few days late. Don't assume the worst!"
"I can't help it, Kristoff!" Anna cried. "This is just how Elsa and I lost our parents!"
"We'll just have to keep hoping and praying!" said Kristoff as he embraced his sobbing wife, trying to comfort her.
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Sergeant Wilhelmson noticed that Captain Smith was very down.
"Excuse me, sir?"
Smith quickly tried to appear normal as he said, "Yes, Wilhelmson?"
"I know you are sad, sir. But it is very possible that the Queen has been delayed by some inclement weather. Remember that terrible storm we had last week? If they were caught in any part of that, it could delay them by as much as three-four days!"
James let the words sink in as Wilhelmson continued.
"Bjorkland is the best seaman in Arendelle. He can handle any emergency." Wilhelmson then put a thoughtful hand on his friend's shoulder. "The Queen is in good hands!"
James smiled. "You're right, Wilhelmson! Out on the open sea, I can't think of anyone I'd rather have her travel with than Captain Bjorkland!"
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But the hope started to melt away as Monday passed without any sightings.
Morale was at an all time low when Herford excitedly stated, "I see three ships on the horizon heading for Arendelle!" on Tuesday.. But the enthusiasm was dashed, as he continued, "But all three are Southern Isle ships."
.Their hope was dashed, as the two of the Southern Isle ships turned to return home, and only the North Mountain docked.
Word quickly got to the castle, and Anna, Kristoff, James, Kai and a host of others hurried to the docks
Anna and James apprehensively approached the gangplank. Captain Baleson sadly departed first and headed straight for the acting Queen.
"Your Majesty," he started, "I have some sad news."
At those words, Anna's strength left her and she collapsed right into Kristoff's arms.
Baleson continued, "Our ships encountered a terrible storm only four days from Arendelle. The wind and the waves attacked all of our ships – it looks like mine is the lone survivor."
Anna started to cry piteously. James asked in a hushed tone, "Are you sure?"
"Captain, I scanned the horizon after we had made it out of the storm and saw no ships. We stopped at the Southern Isles for repairs. They had not heard from the other two ships either."
The crowd was grief stricken. Everyone sadly returned to his or her homes. Only the families were happy, in a subdued way, for the safe return of the crew.
Back at the castle, Kai started to set the plans in motion for a Memorial Stone to be erected on the beach between those of her parents, for Queen Elsa, and to plan for the Memorial Service. It would be on the upcoming Sunday. He also started the plan in motion to set next Tuesday as the Coronation Day for Anna.
His duty complete for now, Kai was then able to express his sorrow with his loved ones.
