"I can't say I'm not glad you didn't came."

Elsa said. A downed bandit groaned and reached for Elsa. She responded by kicking the man, knocking him unconscious.

"I'm sorry Elsa," Kai, "I should have told you about them earlier."

"Wait, you knew about them?!"

"That's why I came here to Arendelle."

"When were you going to tell me?"

"Earlier."

"That makes me feel so much better." She said sarcastically.

"It doesn't matter now, we need to get you to safety."

"No. Not until we make sure Anna is safe."

Elsa put Anna's we'll being in front of her own. There was nothing Elsa wouldn't do for Anna. It pained her not knowing what was happening to Anna. Elsa feared for her safety.

"Anna and I were separated by that wall of debris there." Elsa continued. "I have to find her."

"Elsa, do you understand the danger you're in. They won't stop until they have you in their clutches, and you're suggesting throwing yourself in harm's way again. Forget your sister, you need protection.

Rage grew in Elsa. How dare he say this, she thought. The more Kai talked to Elsa about what was best for her, the more Kai became an enemy in her eyes.

Elsa slapped Kai, but he didn't flinch.

"How dare you talk about my safety!" Elsa barked. "Anna is on the other side of that wall in danger, and you insist we forget about her?"

Kai did not respond. Frankly, he could care less about Anna. Elsa was his main interest. He only had to protect her to protect Teranhall. He didn't care if that made him look like a heartless soul. He knew that what he was doing, he did for good reason.

Elsa realized what she had just done. She had just slapped her savior.

"I'm sorry." She said. "I just... can't sit here knowing the only person left in my family is in danger. You must understand, Kai, you must have family."

Not anymore, Kai thought to himself.

The two heard running from the end of the hall, where the bandits had entered. Travis came in running, and panting.

"My queen!" He said panting. "I followed the path those bandits took. It led me here. I'm glad you're safe."

Travis turned to look at Kai.

"What's the thief doing here?"

"Glad to see you too Mr..." Kai responded sarcastically.

"Summers. Travis Summers" He answered.

Kai swore he's seen Travis somewhere. Kai wasn't good at remembering faces, but he swore he knew Summers. While Kai tried to figure out where he's seen Summers, Elsa talked to Travis.

"Did you see Anna?" She asked.

"Thought she was with you."

"She was."

"Was?"

"We were separated."

"By?"

Travis saw the wall behind them.

"Oh." He said. "I know Olaf ran outside to warn Kristoff. Everyone has been evacuated and-"

A scream got all three of their attentions. Kai lost his train of thought. They heard the scream from the outside.

"Who was that?" Kai asked.

Travis shrugged. Elsa walked to the open window, and looked outside.

Elsa gasped in horror.

"It's Anna!" She said.

Anna was being carried on the shoulder of a bandit from a group of about 5 to 10. They sprinted outside, across the stone bridge.

"Oh no." Travis whispered.

"I'm coming Anna!" Elsa said.

Elsa climbed out the window, onto the ledge outside.

"What are you doing?!" Kai asked.

"Saving my sister." She replied.

Elsa jumped off the ledge, and in midair, created an ice slide that curved towards the bridge. She landed on both feet, and started sliding. Elsa has never done anything like this before. She was scared, but exhilarated. She slid down the ice way on both feet, and landed about halfway through the stone bridge. She started running the direction of her sister's kidnappers.

Ahead, Elsa could see a familiar man riding a familiar reindeer. Kristoff was already chasing the bandits. He wouldn't let them take his fiancé.

Kai and Summers watched in awe. Their respect for this woman doubled.

Kai rolled out the window, and then jumped on the ice slide. Kai never did anything like this before. He started slipping on the ice. He used his fire to push off the ground to keep his balance.

"What are you waiting for?" He shouted to Travis.

Kai expected Travis to be inside the castle, but he was right behind him.

"Waiting for what?" Travis asked while smirking.

Travis had a better grip at this than Kai. Travis knew the perfect form to slide. He slid like he was doing it since birth. They both landed at the same time, and raced each other to get to Elsa.

All of them knew where the bandits were going. They were heading towards the docks. They planned to escape Arendelle on boat with Anna. None of Anna's friends were ready to let that happen.

A bandit in the front threw another explosive ball at Kristoff and Sven. Sven swerved to the left, while Kristoff jumped off and landed into the body of water they were running next to. He stuck his head out and spit out some water. The chase wasn't going to stop there.

Kai had to catch up to Elsa. The bandits were almost on the ship. He knew there was no way the bandits were going to escape. Even though most of the city's guards were taken out, the bandits would still be defeated by Kai. There was no way they'd have enough time to get their ship moving. If Kai could get to them, he could fight them off, and make sure they won't member who Kai was.

Kai put his hands behind him, and shot a long burst of fire out of his hands. This gave Kai the boost he needed to catch up with Elsa. Eventually, he was running next to her at the plaza.

She noticed him next to her.

"Kai," she said, "you won't stop me from saving her."

"I won't. I'm going to help you."

"Then you should-"

"Look out!" Kai interrupted.

The explosive ball was being thrown at them. Elsa barely had time to react. She quickly created a wall of ice in front of them. Kai grabbed Elsa, and tried to shield her. The explosive blew up on the wall of ice. The wall broke, and chunks of it hit both of their heads.

Kai and Elsa fell to the floor unconscious.

Travis got close to them, and instead of saving Princess Anna and attacking the bandits who were all already on the boat, he ran to the aid of Elsa. He held her in his arms, asking for help.

Kristoff pulled himself out of the water, and watched the Bandits get away with his love.


When Elsa finally came to, hours have already passed. It was morning, and she was in the castle.

A fire was running in the middle of the room, with couches set up around it. Elsa lay on a couch, with Travis next to her holding her hand.

"You're up." He said smiling.

"What happened?" She said.

"You were knocked out cold." He answered.

"What about Kai?" She asked.

"The fire guy?" Travis pointed to another couch in the room. There, Kai lay with his eyes closed.

"He's still out?" Elsa asked.

"What?" Kai muttered. "A guy can't have his eyes closed?"

Elsa was relieved he was okay. Then, Elsa remembered what happened.

"Anna!" She exclaimed. Elsa got up, but a sharp pain took place in her head. She groaned.

"They got away with her. Your safety was our priority. Take it easy." Travis warned.

"No." Elsa said. "Not until Anna's in my safety."

Travis nodded. "Way ahead of you Queen. I've organized a rescue party. Me and a few other of my best men will go after her."

"So am I." Elsa said.

"No you're not." Kai said. He got up, and looked at Elsa.

"You aren't going to put yourself in danger again. You must stay here."

"Are you giving me an order?" Elsa barked. The entire room went cold. The fire went out. Ice started to build around the walls.

"Elsa," Travis said, "calm down."

She did as he said. The ice went away but the room was still dark.

"I agree with Kai." Travis said. "You must stay here and recover."

"Captain Travis!" Elsa barked. "As Queen of Arendelle, I order you to allow me to occupancy you on this mission!"

The room went silence. The birds outside stopped singing. Travis bowed his head to acknowledge her request.

"Thank you." Elsa whispered.

"Why do you want this soo bad?" Kai asked.

Elsa closed her eyes and said quietly, "They made it personal."

"I'm going too." Kai said.

"Absolutely not." Said both Elsa and Travis.

"I'm sorry Kai." Elsa said. "But, we know almost nothing about you."

"Well, I'm not about to give away my life story now." Kai countered.

"You're supposed to be in jail." Travis said. "Because of your assistance with last nights events, we're giving you a break. Do you want us to throw you back in there."

Kai remained silent.

"I know where they're going." Kai finally said.

Elsa's eyes widened. "How?" She asked.

This is where Kai started the lie. He can't tell Elsa about his past. He had to make one up. Be someone he wasn't.

"I've spent my life fighting the Bandits."

"Oh really?" Travis asked skeptically.

"Where are they going." Elsa asked desperately.

"I won't tell you unless you accept my offer to help."

"That's quite all right." Travis said. "So do I."

Kai was surprised. "How?" Kai asked.

"I interrogated one of them. He's in jail with the rest of them. They're going to Teranhall."

Elsa smirked at Kai. "Enjoy Arendelle while we're gone. You will be under Kristoff's supervision. Don't burn anything down."

Kai didn't respond.

"I understand." He said, and he walked out the room.

"Where's Kristoff?" Elsa asked.

"He's outside, dealing with the damage." Travis answered.

"Guard!" Elsa commanded.

A guard ran inside the room and bowed.

"Tell Lord Kristoff that he will act as Steward King of Arendelle while I am gone. I need someone to run the place while I'm gone." Elsa commanded.

The guard nodded his head and ran out the room.

"We leave in 1 hour. There's a big ship docked, it's ours, you can't miss it." Travis said.

Elsa felt a tug at her legs. She looked down to find Olaf pulling on her dress.

"Have you been here the whole time?" She asked.

"Yeah, why?" Olaf answered and asked.

"You were awfully quite. I didn't notice you."

"Yeah, why? They don't call me the white ninja for nothing."

"They don't call you that."

"A snowman can dream can't it?"

Elsa started laughing. It felt good to laugh in the middle of all of this serious business.

"Can I go too?" Olaf asked.

Elsa's smile faded. She knew it was her turn to hurt the snowman's feelings. She kneeled down until she was about Olaf's height.

"Sorry Olaf." She said. "It's way too dangerous. These men aren't very nice to snowmen. It's best you stay here in Arendelle with Kristoff."

Olaf tried to hold back a tear.

"Oh." He said. "I see." Elsa kissed Olaf's carrot nose, and stood up. Together, she and Summers walked out of the room to prepare for the journey.


Everything was set. Elsa has never been more ready for anything in her life.

Though he really wanted to go on the journey, Kristoff was willing to stay in Arendelle because he knew that was where he was needed.

Elsa and Travis departed on the grand ship with about 20 to 25 unfamiliar individuals. Elsa stared at Arendelle as the ship departed. She kept staring until she could no longer see it.