When they reached the Valley of the Living Rock, Estelle examined the mossy vibrating rocks on the ground.
"Grand Pabbie!" Estelle yelled.
Her voice echoed for a while.
"Grand Pabbie, come out whenever you are." Andrea hid behind her brother.
"Grand Pabbie!" Estelle yelled again.
The rocks rolled forward to the children and revealed themselves as the trolls. Murmurs and whispers rang in the valley instantly.
"It's the King's daughter!"
"She's the King's daughter!"
"It's Princess Estelle!"
A large mossy rock rolled out of the troll crowds. He was the wisest, and oldest of them all.
"Your Highness."
"Grand Pabbie." Estelle said. "Arendelle's in danger, we need your advice."
Grand Pabbie held Estelle's hand and closed his eyes.
"Arendelle is in mortal peril." He explained. "And only you, Estelle, can save Arendelle from the unfortunate disaster. You must bring what you have in order to save Arendelle."
"What thing is that?" Estelle asked.
"They are the most precious thing you ever have, and not everyone has them. The one who has them will be the strongest."
Estelle frowned and immersed herself into profound meditation. What was the most precious thing to her? She had no clue.
"But…if Estelle brings them to that Henrik, will Uncle Erik and Aunt Elsa be saved?"
"The future says so." Grand Pabbie said. "But you must hurry and be careful."
Estelle nodded.
"So," Louisa began. "We have to find those things…"
"Hey, why don't we go to Elsa's ice castle to find that out?" Olaf asked while playing and dancing with the little trolls.
"I grow a mushroom!" One exclaimed.
"I got two!" Another said.
"Perhaps we should plan things first—" Fredrick began, but was immediately interrupted.
"Estelle, where're you going?" Andrea yelled.
Estelle raced towards the snowstorm and did not turn back, leaving her friends in the valley. She was determined, and she was ready and willing to bring the things she needed to save her parents and her country.
Estelle discovered the castle was covered with think frost, spikes grew out from the walls and she could hear cracking sounds. She tried to thaw them but her power seemed to have weakened after she had stepped into the castle.
She walked to the room where she knew the most precious in Arendelle would be in. Fortunately, no one had noticed her return as everyone was busy at the hall preparing for shelters and food for the nation.
"The door is locked." She gritted through her teeth with dissatisfaction.
She concentrated hard and push the wisp of cold air into the keyhole, the bolt finally bulged after a moment of struggle.
To her surprise, the room was not affected by the weather. The walls and floor remained shiny and clean, without a trace of coldness. But when Estelle entered the room, frost immediately grew on the floor and extended for a few inches.
Then she saw the gleaming golden objects on the table. She sprinted forwards and held them in her hands.
"That's it! The sceptre and the orb." She whispered with joy, and was ready to leave.
As she turned back, she saw two human stood at the door, looking serious.
"Aunt Anna, Uncle Kristoff."
"What are you doing here? Put them down, now!" Anna ordered.
"No, I am not."
"You cannot take them away, they're Arendelle's symbol."
"I don't care, just let me do my business."
"Elsa and Erik have already sacrificed so much of themselves, why won't—"
"I told you I don't care!"
Estelle glared at the two adults with huge hostility, and icicles grew out from the walls, pointing at the little princess. For certain, she was not going to compromise with them. She was breathing with huge effort, wisps of hot air came out from her mouth and evanesced into the cold air.
"Put them down!"
"No!"
The indignation in her boiled up and Estelle could not hold it back anymore. She shot out flurries at her aunt and uncle without hesitation. Anna and Kristoff dodged the attack and fell onto the ground. At the moment of chaos, Estelle took then chance to flee.
"Estelle!" Anna yelled, while trying to get up and walk on the slippery ice.
"Guards! Grab her!" Kristoff ordered as he probed his wife up.
Estelle kept hurling flurries at everyone and summoned a blizzard as she glided down the stairs. She did not care if her powers had hurt anyone, all she had in mind was her parents.
"Mama, Papa. I'm coming."
After she stepped out of the castle, she disappeared into the snowstorm, leaving a track of faint footprints on the snow, but soon the footpath faded and vanished into the blizzard.
