Anna looked up when she heard the door open. Lyre walked into the cell.

"Hello Princess." He said casually.

Anna did not respond, and she looked away.

"How rude." said Lyre. "Good news Anna, you're being relocated."

"Whoop-de-doo." Anna said sarcastically. "Nothing's going to change, no matter where you put me, Lyre."

Lyre smiled.

"Smart girl." He said. "I'm putting you in my castle. In an actual room."

Anna didn't care. Nothing would change. She would still be under the control of the Bandits. Being given a better room wouldn't make matters any better for her, but, a change of scenery wouldn't hurt.

"Let's go." Lyre ordered.

"I can't."

"Why not?"

"I'm chained to the floor."

In a split-second, Lyre threw a knife at the chain, bounding Anna to the ground. The knife cut through the chain, freeing Anna.

"Come on." Lyre ordered.

Anna stood up, and followed Lyre. Bandits stood behind Anna, pointing weapons at her back.

Lyre led Anna to a set of stairs that went up in a circular pattern. Anna looked up at the flight of stairs, and it looked like it never ended. Lyre and Anna ascended the stairs. It seemed to take forever for Anna, but in reality, it only took a couple of minutes.

"This place is far underground isn't it?" Anna asked.

Lyre did not answer.

A door stood at the top of the stairs. Lyre took out a key, and opened the door. Strife was standing cross-armed on the other side. The door led to Lyre's castle.

"Report." Lyre ordered.

Lyre continued walking, and Strife walked next to him. Anna continued to follow Lyre.

"Who're you?" Anna asked, but Strife ignored her.

"Sir, could we talk more privately." Strife asked.

"Why?" Lyre asked.

Strife motioned his head towards Anna. Lyre nodded.

Anna followed Lyre through the castle. It was much more different than Anna's castle. It was much more dim, with many pictures of violent images hanging on the walls. There seemed to be no servants, and rugs and banners were in tatters. Spider-webs decorated the castle.

Lyre stopped in front of a wooden door. Lyre took out a key, and opened the door. The door creaked as it opened. Lyre motioned for Anna to go inside the room. Anna walked in, and instantly regretted leaving her old cell.

This wasn't a room. There were no beds or windows. Chains hung from the wall, chains that were meant to hold people.

"What is this?" Anna asked.

Anna turned around, only to get knocked out by the butt of a sword. A Bandit hit Anna unconscious.

"Chain her up." Lyre ordered. "Strife, walk with me outside, and give me a report."

As they walked, Strife talked.

"Kai is indeed a traitor. I caught him aiding Elsa." Strife said.

"Did you run into him?" Lyre asked.

"Yes." Strife answered. "I confronted him. I played dumb, and pretended I didn't know about his betrayal. I played along with what he had to say."

"Why didn't you stop him?"

"I'm letting him escort Elsa here. Makes everybody's job easier. When they get to Teranhall, I'll do my part."

Lyre nodded.

When they reached the outside of the castle, Lyre finally spoke again.

"Strife, you have a new mission." Lyre said.

"What is that, my lord?"

"I want you to break Kai."

"Break?"

"I want you to make sure he regrets betraying us. I want you to break his spirit. Can you do that?"

"With pleasure. I know what to do."

Strife ran away from Lyre. He took a small groups of Bandits, and left Teranhall Keep, through the forest path.

The Bandits ran through the forest, following Strife. Strife led them into the opening of the forest, to a hill that overlooked a small little town.

"Why are we here, sir?" asked a Bandit.

Strife turned to face his men.

"This is Kai's hometown. This is where he was raised, and where he lived until he came to us."

"What are we going to do?" asked another Bandit.

Strife pulled out an explosive, and drew his sword.

"We're going to make everyone he knew here suffer, and then..."

Strife turned around, facing the town.

"We're going to put them out of their misery."


"Wait," Kai said, "you have what in Arendelle's storage?"

"A flyring machine." Elsa answered.

Kai, Elsa, and Olaf were sailing on the Duke's ship, The Duke of Weaseltown. They really hated that name. While sailing, they were enjoying each other's company; talking and laughing. Somehow, their conversations ended up with something about a flying machine.

"Does this machine work?" Kai asked.

"No." Elsa answered. "And yes. You see, there was no way infinitely fuel the machine. The fire that causes it to rise always runs out. The inventor learned that the hard way."

Kai laughed. Then, there was a short silence. Kai wanted to break the silence.

"Do you know what's ironic?" He asked Elsa.

"What?" she asked.

"My name." he answered.

"What about it?"

"It means sea. A guy who can shoot fire out of his hands, has a name that means water."

"Now that I think about it," Elsa said, "my name's ironic too."

"How so?"

"Elsa means truth." she answered. "I spent most of my life hiding the truth from people."

"What about now?"

"There's nothing I'm hiding." she said. She raised her arms up, and snow danced in the air.

The truth. Kai was still hiding it from her.

He looked up at the night sky, and looked at the stars. Some of the constellations seemed to be dancing. He saw crazy things in the stars. He saw a snowman, a lion, a heart. Kai saw a heart.

He looked over at Elsa, and it looked like she was seeing the same thing. She looked at Kai, and blushed. She walked away from the helm, where Kai was steering the ship. Elsa stood at the bow of the ship, looking over the ocean.

"Kai..." Olaf said.

Kai looked next to him, and saw Olaf.

"You totally like her." Olaf said.

Kai blushed.

"No I don't!" Kai denied.

"Yes you do." Olaf teased. "I've seen the way you look at her. I know when somebody's got a crush."

"What are you, some kind of love expert?" Kai asked.

"I'd like to consider myself one. And, I have friends, who have friends that are love expert." Olaf answered.

"Whatever."

Kai looked over at Elsa, and smiled. Maybe he did feel a thing or two about her.

Kai thought to himself. Well, she's not the worst girl. She's fairly pretty, with her long white hair, those shiny, sparkling blue eyes, that beautiful pale skin, those-

Kai stopped hit himself in the head. What was he doing? He had to keep it strictly professional between the two. But, Kai couldn't stop himself from smiling at her.

Olaf picked up his head, and put it next to Kai's head.

Olaf whispered, "The smile of love."

Kai grabbed Olaf's head, and threw it behind him. Olaf's body rushed to pick it up.

It seemed as though Elsa was thinking similar things about Kai.

Elsa was looking over side of the ship, looking into the ocean. She could see Kai's smiling face in the water. His red eyes seemed more conforting and warm than menacing to her. She sighed, and smiled.

A school of fish stuck their heads up from the ocean, making Kai's face fade away.

"Hello." Elsa said warmly.

The fishes formed a heart, and Elsa's smile faded. She backed away from the side of the boat, and grabbed her head.

What am I thinking, she thought. I don't like Kai.

She looked over the side once more, and saw that the fishes were still there.

High-pitched voices came from the fish's mouths.

They sang Kai's name many times. "Kaiiiii. Kaiiiii. Kaiiiii." They would repeat to Elsa.

"I'm going crazy." She said to herself.

"Crazy from love!" said one of the fish.

"Stop it." She ordered.

The fishes kept singing love songs to Elsa. Finally, she had enough. She threatened the fishes by raising her hand, and creating a mini snow storm in it.

The fish dispersed quickly, but one of them managed to say one last love comment.

"I'm done with this." Elsa said, irritated.

She walked back towards the bow slowly, looking at her feet. The same thoughts about Kai echoed in her mind. The last time she thought she was in love, things didn't go so well.

Kai was thinking about Elsa too, as he walked down from the helm. He was looking down at his feet as he walked. He let the wind take the ship to where it needed to be.

She wouldn't be interested in me, he thought. She definitely wouldn't if she found out about my past, he continued.

Kai and Elsa were both so caught up in their thoughts that they didn't know they would run in to each other. Kai and Elsa bumped into each other. Since Kai was slightly taller than Elsa, and walked with more force, when they collided, she fell back.

Kai grabbed Elsa's hand, preventing her from falling. He pulled her up, and they stood close to each other, their chests facing each other.

"Sorry." He said.

"This is awkward." Elsa said.

"Yeah." Kai agreed.

They both took one step back. They stood at their positions, looking away from each other. It was awkward for both of them. Kai whistled and scratched the back of his head while Elsa whistled a tune.

Kai was thinking to himself about telling her the truth. She had to know sooner or later. Why not now?

Elsa was thinking to herself about sharing what she felt about him. He had to know sooner or later. Why not now?

"I have something to say." They both said at the same time. "You first." They said at the same time. "No you." They continued. They laughed.

They heard music playing from the background. They looked to see what it was. Olaf was playing with a violin near them.

"Where did you get that violin?" Kai asked.

"It's a viola, sir." Olaf corrected. "I found it below deck."

"Where did you learn how to play?" Elsa asked.

"Who said I knew how to play?" Olaf said, yet, he continued to play like he played the instrument his entire life.

Elsa focused her attention back on Kai. He was kneeling, offering his hand to Elsa.

"What is this?" Elsa asked.

"A dance, princess?" Kai asked.

"Queen." She corrected.

Elsa took Kai's hand, and he stood up. It was a slow dance. They dance people would do at formal parties. They were having fun with it too. They danced on and on to Olaf's music.

"You know," Kai said, "I don't dance."

"Me neither." Elsa said.

They looked into each other's eyes as they danced. They were interrupted by Olaf.

"Land ho!" he screamed.

They looked ahead the bow, and saw land ahead of them. It didn't seem tropical, but the shore had sand. It was a normal forest, with sandy shores. Kai recognized that feature.

"Only one place in the world that has a forest with sandy shores." Kai said. "Teranhall."

"This is Teranhall?" Elsa asked.

Kai nodded.

Elsa started running and jumping around the deck.

"We did it!" She exclaimed.

Elsa ran back to Kai, and hugged him.

"Thank you, for everything!" She said merrily. "I could kiss you!"

Elsa and Kai blushed, she let go of him and took a step back.

"I'm sorry I said that." She said. "Another awkward moment."

"Don't be sorry." Kai said.

Kai forgot that he had to tell her about his past, and he stared into Elsa's eyes. Elsa stared back.

Elsa took a step closer to Kai, and they leaned in closer to each other. They forgot about the task at hand. Kai leaned in closer to Elsa, and pressed his lips against her.

Kai put his hands on Elsa's back as they kissed. They closed their eyes. They didn't want to let go. Olaf was watching in the background, clapping his wooden hands together. For once, fire and ice went well together. For once, they didn't destroy each other. Fire and ice would embrace each other.

Elsa and Kai finally let go and smiled at each other.

"What was that?" she asked happily.

"That was my first kiss." Kai answered.

"Mine too." Elsa revealed.

They kept staring into each other's eyes. They didn't stop staring until the ship suddenly stopped.

The ship hit the sandy shore. The trio looked at the forest ahead of them.

They arrived at Teranhall.


Author's Note: Yay! Elsa and Kai finally kissed. I just wanted to remind you guys that I won't post new chapters during Spring Break, so don't freak out if you don't see me post. I'll be too busy with vacationing and all that good stuff. I promise the next chapter will be posted by Saturday, April 26. Trust me, you won't want to miss this chapter. Ciao.