Ingrid wandered around the streets of Storybrooke, relishing in what she had brought to the town as everyone was slowly turning on each other and they would end up in a state of utter chaos. She very narrowly avoided an arrow that was shot in the air and landed in a telephone pole next to her. It was then shown that the arrow as shot by Happy and Leroy was running away from him.

"HE'S COMING! HE'S COMING AND I AIN'T HAPPY!"

It wasn't much better in the sheriff's station as what was once a tender and heartwarming moment between Snow White and her Prince Charming had gone to stomach-churning and silver tongued in the blink of an eye.


"Prince Charming... Finally, I'm seeing you clearly." Mary Margaret scoffed at her husband across from her.

"And what do you see?" David retorted.

"A fraud," Mary Margaret replied icily. "A shepherd who has no business being royalty."

"Well, I see a spoiled little princess who ran away from her troubles, who always runs away!" David countered.

Mary Margaret then stood up sharply and approached the bars to look him dead in the eyes. "I can't believe I had a child with you." she then sneered.

"Oh, who knows? Maybe you didn't," David retorted. "Could be Whale's!"

The two scoffed in frustration and walked away from each other rather abrasively.

"You know, if this is what marriage is like, I'm glad you keep postponing ours." Kristoff commented to Anna as he was handcuffed for his own protection.

"You don't mean that, Kristoff," Anna reassured him. "It's the spell."

"No. I'm seeing clearly now, too. I'm beginning to think that this haircut wasn't my only bad idea." Kristoff retorted coldly.

"I know this isn't really you. I know it, but it's still upsetting, so I'm just... I'm gonna go see my sister and nephew," Anna then said as calmly as she could, trying not to be too hurt from what he was saying, though it was pretty hard for her. "And you just stay here handcuffed where you can't hurt anybody... But me... With your words." she then added before going to go in the office to have some time away from him and check with everyone else.


"My parents... That's not who they are." Emma commented, seeming horrified to see her parents act like that.

"We know that, Miss Swan, it's not their faults," Elwin reassured as he glanced back at her. "They're their worst selves."

"It's like when Anna put me in that urn," Elsa added knowingly. "She didn't mean what she said either... I hope."

"I didn't," Anna reassured her older sister as she came in through the door then. "That doesn't make any of this less horrible."

"It's okay. You're immune," Elsa smiled as she took her hands and put her arm around Elwin fondly. "We all are. And we're together."

"It's gonna be all right," Emma told them as she carefully held onto her literal baby brother. "Remember, I'm The Savior."

"Is that like, a real job here?" Anna wondered.

"Well, every descendant in this town has a job to do and that's hers." Elwin told his maternal aunt.

"I promised all these people I'd get them their happy endings," Emma added. "And I will. I'm just not sure how at this moment."

"I think I might have an idea. Do you know how The Snow Queen got the idea for the curse?" Anna then said and rhetorically asked her sister, new friend, and nephew before answering her own question. "It's from a legend called The Trolden Glass."

"Never heard of it." Emma commented.

"I think that lady at The Drycleaners might know it or something," Elwin guessed before looking back at Emma. "She's the Norse Goddess Freya."

"Of course she is." Emma sighed and rolled her eyes at that slightly.

"Its origin isn't important," Anna said urgently. "What matters is how they broke the curse."

"What was done?" Elsa asked.

"Uh, to break the spell-" Anna began to explain until something hit her. "Oh. They had to kill the King. So in this case, that would mean Ingrid." she then realized.

"Please, don't kill her," Elwin begged. "I don't think that's the right way to go."

"Can't we reason with her?" Elsa added and suggested, understanding just how Elwin felt.

"She's beyond that," Emma replied. "We all want another way, but if it comes down to her or the town, I'm gonna do what has to be done."

"But..." Elsa and Elwin frowned.

"We're out of options," Emma told the mother and son before facing the redheaded woman. "Anna, how are you with kids?"

"I love kids," Anna reassured with a small smile. "I can't tell you how excited I was when I heard I was going to be an auntie."

Emma smiled back at that and she suddenly handed over her baby brother to the other woman.

"Wait." Anna said at how sudden this was.

"Elsa, we should get going." Emma suggested.

"Wait. I'm the babysitter? The Snow Queen is my aunt, too," Anna reminded them as she held onto Leo as comfortably as possible. "If this is what has to happen, I wanna be by your side."

"Anna, sorry, but someone has to stay here with everyone else." Emma reminded the redheaded woman.

"Emma's right. Stay with Kristoff." Elsa added and advised her sister.

"But this was my plan." Anna countered.

"I know it was. You're the smartest person I know, and you're my sister, which means you need to stay safe," Elsa reassured Anna. "Ingrid is a problem that Emma and I have to solve."

"Do you trust Emma?" Anna asked softly.

"I do. She's my friend." Elsa smiled.

"And if she does, then I do too." Elwin added warmly.

Anna looked soft before she nodded. "Then go." she then told them both tenderly.

Emma and Elsa smiled at that and soon began to leave the sheriff's station together.

"Keep it down! God!" Kristoff complained at the couple as he threw a clipboard at their cell bars.

"Better hurry." Elwin suggested with a weary sigh.

"Are you going with them then?" Anna asked Elwin.

"I'd love to stay, Aunt Anna, but I really think I should help my actual mother," Elwin said to her. "We have a lot of catching up to do and plus, I'm one of the ones to help stop 'Graunt' Ingrid."

"Graunt?" Emma asked out of confusion.

"Yeah, graunt," Elwin explained like it was obvious. "It's short for grandaunt."

"Guess that makes sense." Emma remarked.

"Yes, now let's all go together." Elwin suggested.

"He's right, we better run along now." Elsa added and agreed as they soon left the sheriff's station.

Meanwhile, Killian stormed into the pawnshop. "Where's are the wife and kids? They turned homicidal on you yet?" he then asked his biggest enemy.

"None of your business," Rumple snorted. "What kept you?"

"Well, it's like swimming with sharks out there," Killian explained wearily. "The minute one of them tastes blood, they'll tear each other apart."

"Well, count your blessings you and your son are not one of them." Rumple smirked.

"Why were we spared the cloud's curse?" Killian demanded.

"Because your heart wasn't in your chest, dearie. It was here in my shop with me," Rumple explained. "In protective custody, so to speak."

"What is it you need, Crocodile?" Killian scoffed slightly.

"Once I finish packing, I'm gonna take Belle, Benjamin, and Gabrielle to the town line," Rumple explained casually. "I need you to find Henry and do the same thing."

"So you still think you're leaving?" Killian asked.

"Oh, ye of little faith," Rumple taunted. "Tomorrow night, when the stars in the sky align with the stars in the hat, I shall finally cleave myself from this dagger and be on the other side of that ice wall before dawn."

"Are you saying there's a bloody way out of here?" Killian wondered.

"The Dark One always finds a way." Rumple replied with a wink.

"Well, if the Dark One is so powerful, why doesn't he magic his grandson to his side?" Killian retorted.

"Because that would require me knowing where his mothers and big sister have locked him away for safekeeping," Rumple clarified. "Now unless you really, really have no need for that tongue, I suggest you slither back outside into the hostile current and find Henry. You'll be needing this." he then added before he took out a vial.

"You won't win. Villains never do." Killian retorted as he accepted the vial.

"Don't be ridiculous, dearie," Rumple countered. "When Belle and the children wake up tomorrow morning in New York City, they won't remember a thing about tonight. I'll tell them The Snow Queen destroyed Storybrooke, whilst I saved everyone I could. I won't be a villain. I'll be a hero."

Killian frowned as he didn't like the sound of that, especially for his son Harry before he took his leave.


In the meantime, Ingrid was in her ice cream shop and used her magic on a pot of carrot sherbet. It then suddenly morphed into rocks and she took them in her hands in victory before she went to go back outside into town as chaos reigned in Storybrooke only to be faced by a familiar trio.

"Stop!" Emma demanded.

"This must end, Ingrid." Elsa begged.

"Our magic is a part of us now," Elwin said strongly. "We control it, and we control it really well."

"I'm so proud of you three," Ingrid smiled. "You've finally embraced who you truly are."

The three then waved their arms in the air to summon magic to stop The Snow Queen, but failed as nothing happened.

"Emma. Elwin." Elsa frowned in concern.

"Again." Emma suggested as they soon tried again, but now the only thing that happened was that the ribbons they were given started to glow.

"The love that flows through our ribbons is without equal," Ingrid explained to them. "Its strength protects the life-force that we all now share."

"She's made it impossible for us to hurt her." Elsa said in realization.

"We gotta get these things off." Emma suggested.

"If we can." Elwin added.

"There's no need. Soon, you won't want to hurt me," Ingrid told them confidently. "Soon, you will love me. For real."

"Okay, where do we go to get these ribbons off?" Elwin asked.

"I think I might have an idea about where to go from here." Emma suggested.

Elsa and Elwin both looked curious about where that was going to go and they soon went to the pawnshop.


"Gold? Belle? You in here?" Emma called out as they came inside, though no one answered her which told her one thing. "They're gone."

"Then what do we do?" Elsa wondered.

"We do it ourselves." Emma suggested.

Elwin frowned softly as he stared out the window to see everyone he and the other descendants grew up to know and love in Storybrooke had turned into worse enemies than when Magda ruled the high school hallways with Scarlett Hopper and Amalie Bonfammile. It seemed a bit worse after Audrey made it to school and she couldn't help herself but talk down Mal simply for being the daughter of Maleficent and the granddaughter of Carabosse while Audrey herself was descended from Sleeping Beauty via Princess Aurora and Queen Briar Rose.

He just couldn't bear to imagine what was going on with most of the people from school he knew had been locked away for their own protection away from their parents and being subjected to seeing sides of them they would never want to experience. Soon, it was time to remove the ribbons, but it seemed impossible whether with scissors or a horn that was lying around. It appeared that Elwin, Emma, and Elsa were now trapped from The Snow Queen's ribbons with no solutions.

"I give up. It's useless," Emma sighed as she was unable to rip through the ribbons. "The magic protecting this ribbon is just too powerful."

"I guess The Snow Queen meant what she said about her love." Elsa remarked.

"I'm sorry. I was too busy thinking of ways to punch her to retain that." Emma retorted.

"Well, she said something a bit more personal than that," Elwin memorized. "She's said the love flowing through our ribbons was without equal."

Emma then stopped to think about that. "Maybe without equal, but not without an opposite that's equally strong." she said thoughtfully.

"What?" Elsa and Elwin asked out of confusion.

"If her amplified love put these ribbons on our wrists, then maybe what we need is someone's equally amplified hatred to get them off." Emma explained.

"Emma, you're a bit prickly, but you're certainly not hateable." Elsa commented.

"Tell that to Regina," Emma scoffed until she picked up on what was just said about her. "I'm prickly?" she then asked.

"If you let Regina out while she's under the influence of The Snow Queen's curse, she'll kill you." Elsa warned Emma.

"She'll try." Emma admitted.

"But right now, it's a theory." Elwin suggested.

"The best chance we have," Emma nodded and explained a bit more. "If Storybrooke wants to survive, Regina needs to hate me like she's never hated me before."

"I have a really bad feeling in the pit of my stomach." Elwin said to himself.


Soon, they left Mr. Gold's shop and headed right for the forest of Storybrooke to visit a certain vault, passing by a princess castle on the way and Evie appeared to be inside there, looking over sketches for suits and dresses that people sent her for an upcoming dance that Ben suggested for everyone to celebrate Springtime and called it "The School Cotillion". Evie sighed a little, feeling lonesome as she wished that she could have Doug's company since he was a very good helper, but she tried to entertain herself as much as possible as she turned her play castle into a work station.

"I sure do hope there's a good way to save my friends from this spell." Elwin said to himself.

"Okay, stand back," Emma told Elwin and Elsa before she picked up a rock and tossed it at the vault and the rock seemed to bounce back and land on the ground after some magic prevened it from breaking in. "Containment spell. Okay. Here goes." she then said before she got into position to try to use some magic, though she hesitated a moment.

"You can do it." Elsa encouraged Emma.

Emma looked back before she nodded, took a deep breath, and then threw her hands against the vault's magic, trying to use her own to wear away the containment spell and soon, it was brought down. "Okay. Well, I'm still getting the hang of the controlling the magic thing, but lucky for us, the next part should be easy for me." she then said to the two on the way inside.

"What's that?" Elwin wondered.

"Be prickly." Emma smirked as they walked inside the vault to see the woman who was once her greatest enemy.


Regina was shown to be waiting inside her vault with an evil smirk as she wore her old Evil Queen outfit from back in The Enchanted Forest days. She then smirked even more once she saw Elwin, Elsa, and Emma come in and join her.

"Whoa. Little late for Halloween." Emma commented at the sight of Regina.

"You." Regina greeted cruelly.

"How do you walk in that thing?" Elwin wondered.

"With the poise and composure of a Queen," Regina countered. "Why doesn't your precious Snow Queen wear shoes whenever she walks around the snow and ice anyway?" she then scoffed at him.

"The cold just doesn't bother us anyway." Elwin retorted with a smirk.

Regina rolled her eyes. "Perfect timing, Miss Swan. I was just reading up on how to turn you into a garden topiary," she then taunted Emma before scowling at Elsa and Elwin. "What're they doing here?" she then demanded.

"We wanted to see your face when you learned the truth." Elsa replied.

"The truth about what?" Regina demanded.

"I lied to you, Regina, about Marian," Emma replied. "It really wasn't Sleeping Beauty's daughter's fault, but I knew all along. I brought her here on purpose."

"Tell me something I don't know." Regina scoffed.

"What you don't know is why," Emma then continued boastfully. "Not only did I wanna break your heart, I wanted to see me and Hook together, see the happiness you could never have, and ruin it again, just like my mother did."

"Oof." Elwin winced.

"I've been waiting a long time for this." Regina snarled as her rage ignited a fireball and she threw it right at Elsa, Emma, and Elwin.

Emma lifted Elwin and Elsa's arms along with her own as the fireball seered around the ribbons and finally freed the three of them. She then pushed Regina back against the wall with her own magic and then looked nervous. "Let's go!" she then told Elwin and Elsa urgently before they ran out of the vault to avoid the wrath of The Evil Queen.

"SWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!" Regina roared from inside her vault as they escaped out the doors.


The three soon made it into the ice cave and looked around until they suddenly had company.

"You three have no idea how long I've waited for this moment," Ingrid greeted them, causing them to turn around and face her until she saw that their wrists were bare. "Your ribbons... What have you done?" she then demanded.

"I'm not much for accessories." Emma scoffed.

"I am, but that ribbon didn't go with my hair." Elwin added.

"Those ribbons joined us together." Ingrid told them softly.

"Get it through your head, lady," Emma retorted. "We're not your sisters and Elwin isn't your Snow Prince and we're never gonna love you."

"Oh, Emma. I know that you actually believe that. And... It makes me sad," Ingrid said softly before she came to take a seat. "But I know that sadness won't last because soon, you'll see you're wrong." she then added before reaching for something.

"Don't do it!" Emma cried out as she, Elwin, and Elsa put their hands up in case it was a weapon, but it was actually just some rocks. "The hell are those?" she then demanded.

"They're memories I took from the three of you and now it's time to give them back." Ingrid explained calmly.

"Why? So we can remember just how badly you treated us?" Emma scoffed.

"The funny thing about time is we romanticize the good and forget the bad. That's exactly what's in these crystals," Ingrid replied. "These are the good memories and nothing else. Lovely moments the three of you shared with me, which I'll cherish forever and now so will you."

"I hate to break it to you, but magic can't make someone love you." Emma retorted.

"You're right, Emma. Magic can't create love, but if someone loved you in the past, it can make them love you again. And I know you've forgotten, Emma, but you did love me," Ingrid replied as she stood up and walked toward the three, looking away before looking back at them. "You all did. That's why... Right now, you're not doing anything. We all know the only way to stop me is to kill me, and you're all... Hesitating. You don't have it in you."

Elsa, Emma, and Elwin all looked at each other in silence as they just looked back at Ingrid, wondering what to do next.

"It's okay. Come. Be my sisters," Ingrid urged them softly. "Elwin, it's not like I completely kept you away from your parents. I told you all about our family legacy and our connection to Narnia, I made a really good friend there who loved winter almost as much as I did which was very hard to find in a friend and I even told you about The Guardians like your father, Jack Frost."

Elwin frowned softly as that was very true and he held his arm a bit.

"I can't do it, Emma," Elsa said to the other woman. "I can't hurt her."

"Yeah, well, I can." Emma retorted as she was about to do so.

"No!" Elwin gasped in concern.

"Wait! Stop!" A second voice called out and everyone looked over to see a certain woman running into the ice cave.

"Anna! No, she's too dangerous." Elsa warned her younger sister.

"You should listen to my sister and go." Ingrid agreed, still determined to go through with her plan.

"Your sister? She's mine. And whatever you're gonna do? Well... Don't," Anna retorted before she came to see her sister while taking out a scroll. "Elsa, a girl named Melody found this on the beach and she said that I had to look at it It's from our mother. She must've thrown it into the ocean before their ship sank. It came over in the portal with us."

"Oh, just be careful." Emma suggested in concern.

"No, I'm not gonna be careful. She needs to hear this," Anna argued. "You all do."

"What does it say then, Aunt Anna?" Elwin asked.

"'Elsa, Anna, I don't know if your father and I will ever get back to you, but I need you to know we were wrong to tell Elsa to conceal her powers'." Anna began to read aloud.

"How fitting that you, who are so much like your mother, should share her last words." Ingrid retorted, about to use magic on her niece.

"'I feel terrible that it happened before and I can't let it happen again'." Anna continued to read.

"What?" Ingrid asked in surprise.

"'My sister Ingrid, like you, also had ice powers. I never told you about her or my other sister Helga, but I should have'," Anna continued to read. "'They were beautiful and kind and wonderful, and I was fearful. And I let that fear guide me. I let Ingrid hide when I should have celebrated her for the person she was. I loved her so much'."

"You're lying! My sister hated me!" Ingrid retorted as her voice broke, feeling very emotional at the moment. "She called me a monster! She put me in that urn, like you did Elsa!"

"'In this crystal are the memories of my sisters, which I stole from the people of Arendelle. Please return them. My sisters deserve to be known. In a cave in The North Valley, you'll find an urn that contains Ingrid'," Anna continued to read until she came to a stop. "'Please do what I should have done long ago and release her. When you see her, please tell her I love her and I'm sorry. I'd give anything to take back what I did, to hold her hands one more time'."

Ingrid began to feel her face twitch as she felt many emotions right now. However, she moved her hand and suddenly began to strangle Anna with her powers.

"Ingrid!" Elsa cried out.

"Let her go!" Emma demanded.

Ingrid then moved the two women back onto the ground and decided to do the same with Elwin.

"I understand, Aunt Ingrid," Anna said to The Snow Queen in a strangled voice. "I understand now why you cast this curse, but you can come back from it."

"Understand me? How could you?" Ingrid scoffed as she kept strangling Anna. "You're nothing like me! You understand nothing!"

"You're right. I'm not like you. My mother wasn't like you, but if she was able to love you for who you are, so can I," Anna choked as she fell down to her knees. "You're a part of our family no matter what. And family never gives up on each other."

"YOU LIE!" Ingrid glared as she slapped Anna with her magic, knocking her youngest niece out cold.

"...Mama. Ingrid... Aunt Ingrid," Elwin murmured softly as he looked back at her. "I know you're in a dark place right now."

"I'm much more in a dark place than you can ever imagine," Ingrid retorted. "I gave you everything you could ever want and you're betraying me too. I always did want my own child, but the powers that be just could never make it so. I took you in to protect you, especially after your father left your mother to be with The Guardians of Childhood."

"I know, this isn't my business and I know you want me to come with you, but before you freeze me or something, I just want you to do one thing for me." Elwin said as maturely as he could.

"And what's that?" Ingrid demanded.

"I think you should read about what my grandmother said about you." Elwin said, trying to be strong as he brought out the letter.

"Do you think it says anything different?" Ingrid scoffed.

"I think you should see for yourself," Elwin suggested as he firmly put the letter in her face. "Also my phone doesn't have a translating app for whatever language that is."

Elsa and Emma soon got up to check on Anna who was catching her breath.

"What's an app?" Anna then asked breathlessly.

Ingrid took a look at the letter and began to realize how badly she messed up. She touched the royal seal at the bottom of the page and suddenly had memories flood back to her about when she was young and with her sisters to until they all grew up and forcibly drifted apart. "Oh. Oh, Gerda. Oh. What have I done? I need to reverse this." she then begged while falling to her knees tearfully before she got back up on her feet and walked right toward her mirror.

"You can't," Anna reminded her. "The only way is if you-"

"I know. I have to destroy myself." Ingrid interrupted and nodded as she began to summon some of her magic.

"No, Ingrid. Wait!" Emma yelped.

"There's no other way," Ingrid insisted softly. "I am a monster, not because of my powers, but because of what I let them turn me into. I have to undo this."

"No, Ingrid," Elsa reminded her. "You'll die."

"I know. It's okay," Ingrid reassured as the spell was circling her in silver sparkles. "Elsa, Anna, you found each other. Emma and Elwin, you found your families, even if it wasn't with me."

"You taught me everything I know about ice cream and The Guardians." Elwin reminded her.

"I know... And I had a wonderful time telling you those stories," Ingrid nodded before she took out the rocks. "You... You deserve your memories," she then waved her hand over the rocks which glowed and sent an aura into the minds of Elwin, Elsa, and Emma. "You four are so special. Never forget that. Oh!" she then promised them.

"There has to be another way," Emma frowned. "You deserve your happy ending, too."

"Long ago, a prophecy told me that you would lead me to just that, Emma. And this is it," Ingrid insisted as strongly as she could. "All I wanted was to have my sister's love, and... Now I have it. Now... I get to join them." she then added wearily.

"Goodbye... Mama." Elwin whispered emotionally.

"Goodbye... My Vanilla Bean..." Ingrid told him tenderly and soon disappeared in a beam of bright light.

Elwin sniffled and wiped his eye, unable to help but shed a tear over the woman who had raised him his whole life. Suddenly, in the ice cave, snow was falling all around the remaining group.

Elsa frowned softly and decided to hug him and he happily hugged her back. "I used to believe that the past had to stay in the past and I had to learn how to let it go," she then told Elwin. "And I'm going to help you, not let it go, but try not to let it conceal you."

"Thanks..." Elwin said with a small smile. "...Mama."

"Oh, my boy~" Elsa whispered as she hugged him again emotionally. "You remind me so much of... Your father..."

"You have to tell me about him." Elwin said hopefully.

"I will, my dear, I promise," Elsa nodded. "I remember what happened now."

"She sacrificed herself for us." Emma noted.

"For all of us." Elwin added.


The three sisters were soon running and laughing together, happily reunited at last.

"Oh, Gerda, Helga, I missed you both so much." Ingrid said softly.

"We missed you most of all, Ingrid." Gerda nodded.

"And we're going to miss you even more now." Helga added.

"What do you mean? We're all back together again," Ingrid reminded her sisters gently. "Aren't we all going to live happily ever after together?"

"Yes, we will, eventually, but there's something you should know, Ingrid." Gerda advised.

"It's not your time yet, you've been through so much and we love you, but you're getting the chance to continue to live." Helga explained maturely.

"And we will be here waiting for you when it finally is your time," Gerda added tenderly. "Until we meet again... And thank you so much for what you've done for Anna and Elsa."

Ingrid looked tearful before she hugged her sisters again and they hugged her back and there was suddenly another bright light.


"Anna." Elsa emotionally said before hugging her sister.

"Elsa." Anna replied as she hugged her sister back.

"We must follow through on our mother's last wish," Elsa suggested as she let go of Anna and found the scroll. "We must bring back the memory of Ingrid and Helga to the people of Arendelle and Jack Frost needs to meet his son."

Elwin beamed and grinned eagerly, though he looked a little bittersweet.

"We will." Anna promised her sister.


MEANWHILE...

Sneezy and Leroy were brawling each other in the middle of the road.

"GET OFF ME!" Leroy growled.

Sneezy glared before sniffling and sneezing on him.

"Don't you sneeze on me, you son of a gun!" Leroy threatened.

"Hey! What're you doing?" Bashful glared as he pushed Dopey around. "Are you talking to me? Why don't you get a scratching post for your wife, huh?"

Suddenly, the wind howled and it started to snow all over which made everyone in Storybrooke temporarily stop fighting. A woman with silver hair in a white dress seemed to be there and was using a wand to help the snow fall into Storybrooke before she was seen by Wendy from the window who smirked and winked at her and she smiled at the fairy before waving at her while John and Michael were arguing themselves, but seemed to stop to come and see their former elder sister looking out at the snow and the Darling family all decided to go out and examine the snow up close as something about it felt very calming. Dopey smiled as he then stuck out his tongue to catch some snowflakes and everyone else was soon smiling along with him. Doc smiled at the sight of Granny and decided to hug her as the spell was broken and it meant that everyone was going to be at peace once again.

"Sorry I tried to kill you." Happy said to Leroy.

"With a crossbow." Leroy reminded him.

"Yeah." Happy nodded and admitted.

"You tried to kill me with a crossbow." Leroy commented and nodded.

Elsa, Emma, Elwin, and Anna all smiled as they walked down the street together, seeing the town being covered in snow. They all felt very proud because they helped do that.

"FREE... AT LAST..." A dark voice told Elwin, making him concerned and look around as he wondered who said that and where it came from, though something pointed him in the direction of the town's flower shop owned by Ben's grandfather.

While everyone else happily rejoiced, Elwin began to make way over to the flower shop as he felt compelled to go over there for some reason.

"Hi, Henry! I'm Olaf!" Dee Dee giggled as she made and played with a snowman.

"Good one, Dee Dee!" Henry beamed at his best friend.

Elsa tenderly put her hand to her heart as that made her feel swelled deep inside while she gently grasped her sister's hand. Anna smiled warmly at that as she felt the same way.