Kristoff led Kai and Olaf through the city. People looked at Kai as they walked, but Kai ignored him. People would come up to the group and ask them questions, but they would be ignored. Kristoff led them out of the city, and into the forest.

"Where is this place exactly?" Kai asked.

Kristoff remained silent.

They continued walking until they entered a clearing.

In the clearing, a building with a huge gate was in the middle, guarded by 2 men. Kristoff led them to the men.

"I require access to the storage." Kristoff told them.

"On what occasion?" asked one guard.

"That's between me, my friend here, and the snowman." Kristoff evaded.

"Under orders from the queen," said one guard, "I cannot allow anyone access without her direct authority. I'm sorry Kristoff, not even you can have access to this place."

That set Kristoff off. Kristoff grabbed that guard by his collar, and slammed him against the gate, and held him there. They guard dropped his weapon when Kristoff assaulted him. The guard desperately tried to escape by clawing at Kristoff's hands, but it was useless.

The other guard tried to help, but Kai pointed his dagger at his throat. Kai didn't know what he or Kristoff was doing.

"What're you doing Kristoff?!" Kai asked.

Kristoff ignored Kai. His grip on the guard got stronger.

"Queen Elsa and Princess Anna are in the hands of the enemy, and we're here to help! All you're worried about is someone's authority!" Kristoff yelled.

Kai walked up to Kristoff, and put his hand on his shoulder. Kai tightened his grip, and Kristoff looked behind at Kai.

"Let him go." Kai demanded.

Kristoff gritted his teeth, and looked back at the guard.

"I know it hurts, Kristoff," Kai continued, "but we aren't going to save them if you're acting like this. What would Anna want?"

Kristoff's grip loosened, and he looked at Olaf. Olaf's eyes were wide, and he was putting his stick hands over his mouth.

Kristoff felt like a monster. This wasn't him. He hated what this entire incident made him become. He was a monster. Kristoff threw the guard on the ground, and knelt down. A tear ran down his cheek. Olaf walked over to Kristoff to comfort him.

"What have I become?" Kristoff asked.

Kai knelt next to Kristoff, and he looked at one of the guards. "Please," Kai said, "we need to get down there."

The guards looked at eachother and nodded. One took out a key, and used it on the gate. They both got on different doors of the gate, and pushed together. The gate creaked as it opened.

The trio looked in, and saw nothing but darkness. They looked at each other, unsure if there was anything awaiting them in there, but, they were sure. Elsa said there was a flying machine, and they believed her.

"We must close the door behind you." Said a guard.

Kai nodded, and the trio walked in. All light was lost when the door closed.

Kai held up his hand, and created a fireball. It would be their only source of light for now. Kai looked over his shoulder, and found a lantern hanging from a wall. Kai walked up to the lantern, and lit it up. Then, one by one, lanterns all over the building started to light up. It was as if the lanterns were connected. Soon, they could see the entire room.

Different objects were scattered all over. They were indescribable, and they all diversed. The room seemed like it went on forever because they couldn't see an end. The trio just stood at the closed door, looking at everything in awe.

"Woah..." They all said at the same time.

Olaf ran ahead of them, admiring everything there. He was tapping on glass jars filled with... whatever that was.

Spider-webs covered almost all of the objects. It was obvious that this place was old.

"So this is Arendelle's storage." Kai said.

"Apparently." Kristoff replied.

They walked around the giant room, looking for the flying machine. They were so amazed by what they saw, they almost forgot their task. Kristoff stopped dead in his tracks when he saw a sled. Kristoff ran to the sled, and sat in it. He was rubbing every single part of the sled. Kristoff felt like a little kid. Kai didn't nderstand Kristoff's joy.

"Having fun there?" Kai asked teasingly.

Kristoff couldn't answer because of the drool running down out of his mouth.

Kai crossed his arms. "It's just a sled." He said. "It's a..."

Kristoff didn't know what to say. Kai was right. It was just a normal sled. It wasn't fancy at all. It didn't have anything Kristoff's current sled didn't have. It didn't have a cup holder!

Kristoff jumped off of the sled. "You're right." He said. "We have to find the flying machine."

They had to stop and stare at everything they saw. They saw mirrors that made their form look weird. Kristoff stuck his head in a cannon once used on a ship. When Kristoff tried to pull his head out, it got stuck. Kai tried to help pull Kristoff out, but he couldn't.

Kai joked around with Kristoff. "Here lies Kristoff Bjorgman. Cause of death; head in cannon."

"Shut up!" Kristoff demanded.

Finally, after a few minuets of pulling, Kristoff's head popped out of the cannon. Black suit covered his face. Kristoff spit out some suit, and wiped his face clean. Kristoff moved his face closer to Kai's.

"Never. Speak. Of. This. To. Anyone." He said quietly.

They continued walking around until they noticed something. Olaf was missing.

"Where's Olaf?" Kai asked.

Kristoff looked around. "Uh-oh."

"Olaf!?" Kai yelled.

Kai's voice echoed throughout the entire room. Spiders on the walls ran around scared.

They heard Olaf reply "Over here!"

They ran to where they thought Olaf was. There, they found Olaf standing still in front of something with a huge blanket covering it. Olaf stood with his back turned to his friends.

"You had us scared for a minute." Kai told Olaf.

Olaf remained silent.

"Olaf?" Kristoff said.

Olaf walked toward the huge object. He grabbed the blanket with his stick arms.

"Behold..." Olaf said.

Olaf pulled the blanket, to reveal the flying machine. The machine was huge. It had big bat-like wings made from wood and cloth. Under each wing hung a stone cup, filled with coal. The wings connect to a big basket. The basket was meant to hold people. Long wooden sticks that were connected to the wings, pointed at the basket. They were close enough to hold. The sticks were meant to be used to flap the wings. A huge wooden plank stuck out from the back of the wings, behind the basket, and a smaller pair of wings were at the edge of it.

Kristoff whistled.

"Ta-da!" Olaf exclaimed.

"This sure beats a sled." Kristoff said. "If only Sven could see it now."

"Where is Sven?" Olaf asked.

"Oh, he's..."

Sven was in the stables, flirting with the horses. Sven was getting good with one of the horses, but he immediately backed away when he found out the horse was a dude.

Kai walked closer to the flying machine, and accidently stepped on a paper. Kai bent down to pick it up. Kai read the paper. It didn't really have many words, but it had many pictures. The pictures depicted how to operate the flying machine. Kai memorized how to use the machine instantly.

"It's a replica of Leonardo da Vinci's flying machine." Kai said. "A huge replica."

"How do you know?" Kristoff asked.

"It's all over the paper." Kai answered.

"How does it work?" Olaf asked.

"It's meant to be a glider, but it can glide for a long time. It's supposed to be dropped down from a height, and it should glide swiftly. If there is fire in those stone cups, the thing should go higher. We cover the cups if we want it to continue gliding." Kai answered.

"Why hasn't this worked before?" Kristoff asked.

"There wasn't enough fire." Kai answered. "But now..." Kai raised up his hand, and fire appeared. "We have plenty."

"Then what are we waiting for?" Olaf asked. "Let's get it out of here!"

Kai then felt another pain in his chest. He grabbed his heart, and Kristoff and Olaf watched more of Kai's hair turn white.

"You're not well." Kristoff pointed out.

"I'm fine!" Kai lied. "But, we should hurry. We're almost out of time."


Strife led Elsa to the front of the castle. Strife knocked on the huge castle door, and it opened up immediately. King Lyre walked out of the shadows, and in front of Elsa.

Lyre bowed. "Welcome to my humble abode."

"I wouldn't use 'humble'." Elsa barked.

Lyre straightened back up. He motioned for the bandits to leave, but told Strife to say.

"Why don't you use your ice powers to get out of this predicament?" Lyre teased.

Elsa shook her cuffs.

"Gee..." She said sarcastically "I don't know."

Lyre chuckled, and turned around. Lyre started walking, and Strife pointed his dagger at Elsa's back. She got the idea that she had to follow. Most of the light came from the sun, but it was weak sunlight. She followed Lyre through the poorly lit castle, until they stopped in front of a room.

"Why are you doing this?" Elsa asked.

"Did Kai not tell you?" Lyre continued. "Revenge."

Lyre opened the door, and kicked Elsa in. She collapsed on the ground. Her clothes started to rip where her knees were. Elsa looked up in front of her, and stared in horror. Anna was hanging from chains, her eyes closed. Her clothes were in tatters.

"Anna!" Elsa exclaimed.

Elsa ran to her sister, and she started to cry. Elsa put her forehead to Anna's.

"She's so cold." Elsa said.

"She'll live." Lyre said.

Elsa turned back to Lyre.

"Let us go, you monster!"

"Cute." Lyre said. "Strife!"

Elsa didn't notice Strife was standing behind her. He took out his sword, and cut Elsa's cubed cuffs in half. It was a perfect cut. He hands were no longer bound together but they were still covered in stone. Strife grabbed Elsa and chained her right next to Anna. Elsa shook the chains, but as she expected, that didn't do anything.

"At least you're together." Strife said. He walked out of the room, and stood next to Lyre.

"I beg you..." Elsa pleaded.

Lyre stared at Elsa another time. "I begged them. Soon, I'll be back to take what's mine. Order. Your time has come, Queen Elsa. My time will begin." And with that, Lyre shut the door.

Elsa started to cry. She lost. Lyre would get what he wanted. Elsa stopped crying when she heard Anna whisper Elsa's name. That gave her hope.

Lyre and Strife stood outside the door.

"Good work." Lyre complimented.

Strife grabbed his chest, and more of his hidden hair turned white.

"What happened?" Lyre asked.

"The witch struck me." Strife answered. "My heart is frozen."

Strife watched Lyre walk away. Strife just stood there. When Lyre was almost out of the corridor, he looked back at Strife.

"Fix it." Lyre ordered. Lyre then opened a door, and walked out of the corridor. Leaving Strife who had little time before he was solid ice.