Molly's Point of View
"I still don't know how to undo my mistake. I can't unfreeze this snow," Elsa sighed.
"Don't talk like that! We can still fix this," Anna encouraged.
"Let's think. If fear causes the ice, then what is the opposite of fear?" I asked, already knowing what the answer was going to be.
"Courage?" Elsa replied.
"Bravery?" Anna offered.
"A warm sunny, happy place where it's summer all year round?" Olaf suggested.
"Not quite. What I'm thinking of is love," I said.
"That makes sense. I can try it," Elsa said.
"Let's go back to Arendelle," Anna suggested.
"I don't think I'm ready for that," Elsa muttered.
"What better place to test it out than your home? Come on, Elsa. Let's go," I urged.
"Oh, I don't know... alright. I'll try in Arendelle," Elsa reluctantly agreed.
When we arrived in Arendelle, a crowd formed around us. I could tell Elsa was nervous, but we didn't stop until we were in front of the castle. "Excuse me, everyone," Anna began, waving her hands in the air.
"Anna, what are you doing?" Elsa hissed quietly, but it was too late. Everyone was staring expectantly.
"Hi. I brought back Queen Elsa, and she's going to try and fix this winter!" Anna announced.
Elsa looked nervous, so I took her hand. "It's okay. You can do it," I whispered encouragingly.
Elsa let out a breath and gathered the snow together before it dissipated, causing summer to come back. At first, the crowd was bewildered, but then they all cheered.
"Let's all go back to our homes today and rest, but tomorrow, let us celebrate!" Elsa declared. The crowd cheered even louder before leaving one by one.
"This is the best day of my life, and quite possibly the last," Olaf said as he started to melt.
"Oh, Olaf! Hang in there, little guy." Elsa fixed Olaf and put a snow cloud above his head.
"Oh, my own personal flurry!" Olaf chuckled bashfully.
Elsa turned to me, Christof, Sven, and Olaf. "You can stay in the castle for the night if you want," Elsa offered.
"We would love to," Christof accepted.
"That sounds great!" Olaf agreed.
"What about you, Molly?" Elsa asked.
"Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes!" I shouted while jumping up and down.
"I'll take that as a yes, then." Elsa laughed. We all went inside and rested up for the celebration.
The next day, everyone from Arendelle was in front of the castle, eager to see just how we would be celebrating. "Ladies and gentlemen, today we are celebrating the return of summer and the reunion of two sisters! We also have some awards we would like to hand out!" Elsa announced. Anna held a pillow that had three medals on it. They stood in front of Sven. "To the brave and noble reindeer, who was loyal to Christof," Elsa said, putting a medal on Sven's neck. Elsa moved to Olaf. "For being there for Anna and me and never giving up." Elsa put the award on the snowman's neck. She continued to Christof. "For being there for my sister, I name you Arendelle's official Ice Master and Deliverer." Elsa placed his medal around his neck.
When Anna and Elsa got to me, I noticed something. "There isn't a medal for me."
Elsa smiled, which made me confused. "Molly, for helping me understand the importance of love and family, I want you to have this." Elsa waved her hand toward me. A medal made of ice appeared around my neck.
"Won't it melt?" I asked, hoping it wouldn't.
"No. I used special magic on this medal," Elsa smiled. Everyone clapped and cheered.
"I'm going to do something special for today's celebration! Are you ready?" Elsa asked. Everyone cheered. Elsa stepped on the ground, and ice spread from her foot. It reached into a beautiful design on some of the walls. Elsa made the fountains freeze into a beautiful swirly design and then made it snow. Everyone started enjoying the snow and ice.
I managed to keep my balance as I walked toward Elsa. "This was fun and all, but I have to go. I have two sisters of my own that I need to find," I mentioned.
"Will you come back?" Elsa inquired.
"Of course! You guys are my friends!" I exclaimed.
"Alright," Elsa smiled.
"We'll miss you, Molly. Maybe next time we can have sandwiches," Anna suggested.
I felt someone tugging at my dress. I turned to see Olaf. "Molly, please don't go. I'll miss you," Olaf whimpered.
"I'll come back, and then we can do all the summer things you wanted to do," I assured him.
A butterfly landed on Olaf. "Oh, look! A butterfly!" Olaf exclaimed.
"Okay, I'm leaving now," I said.
"Okay. Bye," Olaf replied, too distracted with the butterfly to realize what he was saying to me. We all laughed.
I finally finished up Arendelle. It was hard to come up with an ending, but I did. I hope you enjoyed it. Thank you, unicron1000, for your review.
FanFictionReader225: My thoughts exactly.
v.t.7: Yeah, revenge talk probably could've been avoided. I was listening to a KH battle theme (I don't remember which one.) while writing that and just left it in. Also, there's always the option of wearing shades all the time.
TekkenFan135: Brittany would like to say something. Brittany: I suppose I can forgive you. After all, it's Alison's job to hold grudges. Just don't mess up her name. She'll be storming and possibly disliking you for the rest of this story. However, you were lucky it's me and not her.
1/21/2023: This chapter has been edited. I didn't change much, though I did make some small adjustments here and there.
