"I'm so sorry." Anna said, sadly. "They said they need to kill me in order for you to live."
"No, Anna! Don't listen to them! Anna!" Elsa screamed while banging on the side of her cage.
Anna sadly looked at Elsa, and then turned to Hans. "You're a monster."
"Anna!" Elsa screamed.
"You are pure evil and insanity." Anna continued.
"Please! Anna, listen! Anna!"
Anna looked sadly up at her older sister. "I love you, Elsa."
Just as Hans was taking his sword out of its sheath, I screamed, "No!"
Everyone was startled. Hans even dropped his sword. This allowed me more time to get Elsa and Anna out of there.
I flew up to Elsa, yanked the cage door open, grabbed her by the waist, and yelled, "Hold on!"
I then flew down to Anna, and held her in my other arm. She was shocked, and didn't know what was happening.
"It's me, Jack." I told her, as we flew off the balcony of the second floor.
Suddenly, I was startled by arrows whipping past us, and the sounds of the angry men shouting. I dodged the arrows, varying my direction, until one arrow finally struck me in the back of my leg. I didn't have the strength to carry them or to even fly anymore, causing them to slip from my grip as the three of us fell from the sky.
"It's okay," Anna yelled over the wind. "There's more than 20 feet of snow below us, it'll be like landing on a pillow."
It actually was, in fact, like landing on a pillow. My moment of satisfaction was spoiled, however, whenever I looked and saw that the snow beneath me was red.
I pulled the arrow out of my thigh and lied down.
"We need to get him to the castle." Elsa said, "Now."
She conjured two horses and a carriage, all made entirely out of snow, and carried me into it (with help from Anna).
When we got into the carriage, I lied down in her lap and she stroked my hair, whispering, "It's going to be okay, I promise. You're going to live, Jack. Don't quit on me."
I began feeling extremely fatigued. Was that a bright light I saw coming towards me? How cliché.
"Elsa?" I whispered, while looking up at her.
"Yes?"
"Did I ever tell you that I think you're the prettiest girl I've ever seen?"
She gave me a sad smile. "Oh, you don't mean that."
"I've literally been all around the world." I began, "And you're the prettiest of them all."
"Aw, Jack-"
"And your nice, and interesting, and your smile can make a room ten times brighter than it actually is. Or maybe that's just me."
She blushed, and Anna wiped her eyes.
"I might not make it," I said, "but I want you to know that I really do like you."
I reached up to touch her face, as I was engulfed in the white light.
