Disclaimer: How many times do I have to say it? I do not Frozen!

I looked over at the window, which was now covered in a thin layer of frost.

"Olaf, d-do you think y-you could push that open?" I asked the little snowman. He looked at the window and thought for a moment.

"I can try," he answered, before walking up to it. After a few pushes, it finally burst open, and he went flying out with it. I grabbed his arm and pulled him back in, then walked up to stand next to him. "Slide, Anna!" He said. I looked away from him, then down at the snow-covered houses. I sat down on the ledge, then pushed off, sliding down to the main ground. When I reached the bottom, I fixed my skirt so it would properly cover my legs. "We made it!" Olaf exclaimed. Good, he slid down with me. I got up and tucked my hands under the cloak, walking over to the gates. They automatically opened, and I walked through the entrance as quickly as I could. When I reached the fjord, I continually called for Kristoff, hoping he was somewhere close so that he could hear me. The wind began to blow harder, and soon blew Olaf away. His last words to me at that point were "Keep going!". The wind blew me to the right side, but I was able to regain my balance.

"Kristoff!" I called again, struggling through the blizzard. It was really getting hard to move around. Maybe if I wasn't so weak, I would have been close to Kristoff by now. I heard one of the boats behind me move, and I put up my hands protectively, forgetting that I wasn't wearing gloves. I put them back under the cloak, but heard a strange cracking sound. I pulled them out again to see snowflake patterns swirl around, and then the tips of my fingers become as blue ice. "No," I breathed, and put them quickly back under my cloak. I didn't have much time before the freezing process would be complete. I had to get to Kristoff, and fast! But the blizzard was growing stronger and stronger every second. And along with the cold came my fast process of freezing. I felt my cheeks become like my hands, and then I heard a cracking sound from below. The wind blew me one direction, and then the other. "Kristoff," I called, but it came out in a whisper. I thought I heard him call for me, but my desperation to get to him could have just made me imagine it. I still struggled against the blizzard, and the weaker I got, the more I felt I would just be blown away. Then, suddenly, it stopped. I shivered from the cold air, then looked up to see a familiar shape not too far away. "Kristoff?" I asked.

"Anna," I barely heard him say, before he started running to me. Yes! We weren't far away from each other. I lunged forward, walking as fast as I could to him. The sooner we got to each other, the faster this would all be over. But then I heard something like a sword being drawn. I turned to see what was going on. I saw Hans walk up to somebody in a blue dress. The person in the dress was down on the ground, crying from something. There was only one person I knew who wore a dress like that.

"Elsa?" I asked. It was then that I realized Hans was doing what he had planned to do: kill my sister. I turned to look at Kristoff, who was still running toward me. He wasn't in any danger. It would be selfish and wrong for me to just go to him for the kiss. I knew it was risky, because I would lose my own life, but Arendelle would still have their queen. And, truthfully, she would make a better queen than I ever would. I looked at Kristoff one last time, longing to be with him, but then, with all the strength I could muster, ran in-between Hans and Elsa. "NO!" I shouted as my body turned to ice, just as 'Grandpabbie' said it would. Hans's sword collided with my ice statue, and broke, sending him flying backwards. Good, Arendelle was safe. I exhaled one last breath, and then everything went black.

Suddenly, I was alive again, right where I had been before. Was this what it was like to go to this 'heaven' place? I exhaled a breath, as if I had been holding one for a long time. My body sagged, and Elsa, who had been holding onto my frozen body and crying, stopped crying.

"Anna?" She asked. This definitely wasn't what it was like to go to heaven or anything. I was really living again! I looked down at her with a smile. You could tell she had just been crying, but her smile could tell you otherwise: she was grateful to see me. She quickly stood up, and we hugged each other. I felt her rest her head on my shoulder. This was really nice. We hadn't hugged in years.

"Oh, Elsa," I said, grateful to see her again, and to be this close to her. She broke the embrace to look at me.

"You sacrificed yourself for me?" She asked, and I could hear surprise in her voice. She must have been surprised because, even though I had shut her out, I still did this.

"I love you," I answered. Then I heard Olaf gasp. Wait, he was here, too? When did he get here? It must have been when I was frozen. I turned to face him. He had a huge, excited grin on his face, and his arms were holding up his head.

"An act of true love will thaw a frozen heart," he said, repeating the old troll's words. I smiled at him, but then directed my attention back to Elsa when she began speaking.

"Love will thaw," she said, trying to process the words, then began shaking my arms slightly. "Love. Of course!" She let go of me and spread her arms out.

"Elsa?" I asked. I didn't understand what she was getting to.

"Love!" Elsa said, slightly gesturing toward the ice below us. What was she talking about? It wasn't until I looked down at the ice below us that I realized what my sister was talking about. There was a snowflake emerging from under us, and snowflakes were rising into the air. I gasped in excitement at it: she was actually doing it! She was thawing the eternal winter! I watched as all the snow everywhere rose into the air by Elsa's command. I barely noticed that one of the ships had rose from underneath us - all I knew was we were safe. She carried all of the snow into a large snowflake in the air, then evaporated it.

"I knew you could do it!" I said, touching her shoulder. She looked at me with a grateful smile. Finally, summer was back, and Elsa and I were close again. But it wasn't over just yet.

A/N: All right! Here's the second-to-last chapter! I can't believe how far this has come along! Thank you all for subscribing and reviewing! :D I was originally going to make this two separate chapters, but after seeing how short the first part was, I decided to combine them. I hope you enjoyed this chapter! The last chapter will be posted soon! :'D Thank you all, again, for everything! :D