Chapter 7: Flight and Fight

Anna's mouth went very dry. Elsa…poisoned? No, this couldn't be happening, could it? Elsa had gone to visit Jack and she ended up poisoned. Anna felt herself shaking and twitching. She wasn't even paying attention to anything else that was going on. She couldn't even hear the TV giving more details about the poisoning or even Kristoff asking something. Anna was too busy worrying about her sister. Anna then tried to focus in on the TV. The news person was talking about something else now. Anna felt herself collapse on the couch. She had to know if Elsa was alright. She raced over to her phone and quickly turned it on. She found seventeen missed calls from Jack and a number of text messages that all said the same thing which was Jack demanding to call her. Why had she listened to Tiana and turned it off? Why hadn't she just put it on silent? Why? Anna shook her head.

"Anna?" Kristoff spoke into the silence but Anna ignored him.

Anna then dialled Jack's number.


Jack was still beside Elsa's bedside. He was afraid that something bad would happen if he left. North had offered to watch Elsa so that Jack could go get something to eat but Jack refused. North had ended up bringing whatever he could from the cafeteria and handed it along with a coffee to Jack. Jack couldn't eat. He was still quite worried but North had made him eat. Jack managed to eat two bites of burger North had gotten him before he couldn't eat anymore. He instead sipped on the coffee. He reached out and grabbed Elsa's hand. She was still unconscious. The doctor said it may be a while before she woke up. Other victims of the poisoning were also unconscious including Erik.

Jack's phone suddenly went off. The sound came as a surprise to all of them as it was quite sudden and unexpected. Jack fumbled with his pockets and managed to get his phone out of them. He quickly answered it.

"Hello?" he said.

"Jack!" Anna's voice came through the phone which made Jack feel relieved. He had finally gotten her on the phone line.

"Anna, why haven't you been answering your phone? I've been calling for the last couple of hours!"

"Sorry, it was off," Anna said, "but I don't care about that. What's been happening there? What happened to my sister?!"

Anna sounded very hysterical and jumpy just how Jack had been feeling. Jack quickly explained the situation to her. When he had finished there was a silence on her end.

"Hello?" Jack asked. Had she hung up?

"I'm coming over there," Anna said speaking at last.

"Do," Jack said looking at Elsa, "because I'm going crazy over here wondering what I should be doing and I know Elsa would want you here."

"I'll be there as soon as I can."

"Okay," Jack said before he hung up.

He looked back over at Elsa. She still hadn't moved or done anything in last couple of hours. Jack didn't know what to do. The doctors had told him it was a waiting game. That is what annoyed Jack the most. Even the doctors didn't have a clue on what to do other than wait and see if anything changes. The doctors may have had an idea on what to do but they weren't sharing them with Jack. Maybe he had to wait to see if the antidote would work? If it was, it wasn't working fast enough and if it wasn't, why wasn't it working?

North asked Jack if he wanted a ride home but Jack refused to leave Elsa's side. He wouldn't leave her. The only way he would leave was if a massive meteorite were to hit the hospital. North sighed but he seemed to understand where Jack was coming from. He promised to inform Jack's family on the situation. Jack agreed but he wasn't really hearing North. He was too busy focusing on Elsa.

North gave another sigh before he left leaving Jack alone with Elsa. Jack begged Elsa to get better.

"Please," he said to her. "I don't know what I would do without you."

Elsa didn't say anything in respond. Jack felt a tear stream down his face.


"Long night Fisher?"

"You could say that Abbott."

The two doctors were sipping cups of coffee while they stared along the corridor of hospital beds each containing a victim of the mass poisoning. Apparently fourteen people had been poisoned while three more had been pronounced dead at the scene. This was not going to be an easy night for anyone. The doctors had all been wondering who was the intended target. Fisher was wondering if it was one of the royals that had been poisoned. Abbott on the other hand thought that the ambassador was the target as he was the first one to die and everyone else was collateral. There were many different theories.

"How many more are dead?" Fisher asked Abbott.

"According to Boot, another five," Abbott said with a heavy sigh.

"So that's eight out of seventeen? That's nearly half."

"Unfortunately," Abbott said sighing again.

Abbott looked over at the patient she was watching. She was a girl with blonde hair and she had a white hair companion who had introduced himself as the boyfriend. Abbott gave a sigh. The girl didn't look any older than Abbott's own sister and she couldn't imagine life if her sister suddenly died. The girl was too young. Abbott knew this and it looked like boyfriend did as well.

"What's happening with the world?" Fisher asked shaking his head.

"I don't know," Abbott said. "I really don't.


Anna and Kristoff acted fast. They both were a little shaky and quite panicky. Kristoff and Tiana quickly helped Anna pack as fast as they could. Anna and Kristoff soon headed out of the door of their dormitory and down to reception. There Anna quickly explained her situation and the lady behind the desk told Anna to go as quickly as she could to get to her sister. It was a waste of time but Anna couldn't leave the campus without them knowing where they were going. It seemed as if they knew that Anna's sister had been poisoned. Anna thanked her and headed out to Kristoff's car. Anna threw her bags into the boot of the car alongside Kristoff's bags. Anna then hopped into the front seat and did up her seatbelt.

Kristoff put his foot down and they drove as fast as they could to the airport. Kristoff parked his car, they grabbed their bags and headed into the airport. They asked if there was a flight to Burgess but they were informed that the one leaving in a couple of hours was fully booked. The lady asked if they wanted to put their names on a waiting list and they decided to just in case. Afterwards, they got out of the line. Anna and Kristoff figured they for in a night at the airport. Sighing, they headed over to a cafeteria and got some food.

They found a couple of seats and they sat down eating their food. Anna soon felt her eyelids droop and before she knew it she was asleep. It wasn't long before she felt someone shaking her awake. She found it to be the woman who had served them before.

"I'm sorry to wake you but there have been a couple of cancelations for the flight to Burgess. Would you like the tickets?"

"Yes," Anna said not able to comprehend what she was hearing.

The woman led them over to a free desk and she printed out their tickets. Kristoff took them with a word of thanks.

"When does it leave?" Kristoff asked.

The woman checked her computer.

"In half an hour," she said.

Panic filled both Kristoff and Anna.

"I'll call them to wait but you better move," the woman said. "It's Gate 37 and you'll have to run."

Anna and Kristoff raced off as fast as they could. They raced past people who gave them strange looks as they ran past. They jumped over bags and trolleys on their way and ducked around people who were standing still. They told people to move it and they did with weird looks on their faces. Anna checked her watch. They only had ten minutes left and she didn't know how long they had to go. Kristoff was checking his watch every few seconds. He was getting panicky himself.

They soon found the gate and they stopped at the ticket check desk out of breath. They paused as they tried to catch their breath.

"Calm down," said the man behind the desk. "We held the plane for you."

"Thanks," Anna panted as Kristoff gave the guy their tickets.

The man checked theirs tickets and allowed them to board the plane. They did so, still panting from the sprint. They managed to find their seats and they placed their bags in the overhead locker. They heard the captain tell the passengers to prepare for take-off. Anna was slightly calmer now. She was on her way and soon she will be with her sister. She just hoped that nothing bad was going to happen.

Anna asked the flight attendant for a pillow and when she got one she put in her headphones in her ears and snuggled into the pillow and drifted off to sleep.


Kristoff put some headphones in and selected a movie to watch. He looked over at Anna who was sleeping. He couldn't sleep. He was too nervous. He guessed Anna was just exhausted at the day's events and had only lasted this long due to adrenaline and now that she had calmed down, she had crashed. Kristoff smiled at her before he went back to his movie.

The hours flew by as Kristoff flicked through the menu on the little TV that was in front of him. He tried a couple of games as well which included a game version of Who Wanted To Be A Millionaire which him winning two hundred and fifty thousand dollars (well that is where he got up to in the questions). He couldn't answer the next question so he went for the money. He then started a multiplayer one and found himself against other people on the same flight. Kristoff came second. The guy who came first clearly knew his trivia.

Soon the captain announced they were about to start their descent. Kristoff looked at his watch. The long flight seemed to have disappeared right before Kristoff's eyes. Kristoff looked over at Anna who was still sound asleep. He didn't want to wake her but he knew he had to. He gently shook her awake. She let out a moan.

"What?" she said in a sleepy voice and she sounded a little angry.

"Sorry to wake you but we're about to land," Kristoff said. He knew he had just woken her from a deep sleep.

"Land?" Anna asked sleepily and groggily.

"Yes," Kristoff said softly.


Anna rubbed her eyes and sat up. She took out her headphones and turned her iPhone off to prepare for landing. Soon the plane came up to the runway and a bumpy landing later, they had arrived in Burgess. Anna and Kristoff unclipped their seatbelts and got to their feet and then grabbed their bags. They moved slowly out of the plane but as soon as they were inside the airport, they ran for it. They wanted to move as quickly as possible. They raced through the airport and arrived at baggage claim. They raced passed it as they had packed as lightly as possible and they had managed to fit everything they needed into one bag each which was able to be their carry on. They continued to run until they saw the exit. They raced through it and panted as they felt the cold air of the outside whip across their face. Rain could be felt as it splashed on their faces.

Kristoff managed to hail a taxi just in time. The rain started to pick up and was starting to make them both feel very cold. The taxi man helped place their luggage in the boot of his car before Anna asked for them to go to the hospital. The man agreed and he started his taxi car and they drove out off and out of the airport.

Anna looked out of the rain splashed window. Don't worry Elsa, she thought, I'm on my way.

A/N: So I hope that everyone enjoyed this chapter. Please review =)