Moana's boat was still speeding and rocking too much that Elsa and I couldn't pull Honeymaren out of the water and onto the boat any better than Moana could control the ship, no matter how hard we tried. Elsa and I could barely hold onto Honeymaren.
"Olaf, taken Honeymaren's other hand!" Elsa ordered.
"Why?" I asked.
"Just do it!"
Still holding onto Honeymaren's right hand, I used my left arm stick arm to grab her left arm. While I was holding onto both hands, I turned to see Elsa firing ice from her leg and to the boat's sail. She turned to me. "Olaf, don't let go of Honeymaren, no matter what you do!"
"Okay!"
Then she dived into the sea. I started to wonder what Elsa was trying to achieve underwater, but I didn't forget about holding onto Honeymaren with all my strength. It was harder without Elsa and I felt that she was slipping, but I did very best to hold onto her the best I could. Why did that monster have to make it harder and break Honeymaren's rope?
Then the boat came to a sudden halt. Honeymaren was fished out of the sea and joined me and Moana landing on our butts on the boat. I really didn't know my own strength. Then the boat and the waves underneath it went calmer. Then I saw Elsa's head popping up on the surface and catching her breath.
"How did you stop that monster, Elsa?" I asked her, as I helped her up onto the boat.
"I trapped it in an ice cube," she said.
"Thank you for saving my life, Elsa," Honeymaren said.
"No problem." Then Elsa turned to Moana. "Moana, I have no time to explain, but we must sail away as soon as possible."
Moana sorted out the sail and ordered us all to grab the oars and use them to speed away.
"Why are we rowing and/or sailing away from the monster if you froze it?" I asked.
"Because I have the funniest feeling that the monster will break free from the ice cube and will come to chase us again," Elsa replied.
"Well, if we get back to Miguel's Island," Honeymaren said, "our friends will be there to help us and we'd stand more of a chance."
Then Moana stopped the boat.
"Why have we stopped, Moana?" Elsa asked.
"Look ahead," Moana ordered.
We all looked ahead and saw bubbles popping up in the sea in front of the boat and quickly too.
"Turn the boat around and row the other way!" Moana ordered.
While we tried to turn the boat around, a huge wave overtook us and tried to knock us off the boat, but we managed to stay on it. As we picked ourselves up, we saw a giant shadow looming above us. We turned to see the monster towering above us. It looked like a giant pufferfish with shark teeth and octopus tentacles.
Elsa tried to fire ice at the monster, but its tentacles deflect all she threw and she became trapped in an ice cube herself before it picked her up with one of the tentacles. Moana and Honeymaren grabbed an oar each and tried to attack the tentacles, but they got picked up as well. And it picked me up before I could even grab an oar.
The monster opened its mouth and was about to throw us, but it froze when it turned white and then it vanished into nothing. We dropped down back onto Moana's boat, with Elsa breaking out of her ice cube. Then we all saw another boat approaching us. It was more like a raft. It was coming from where the monster stood. Then I saw who was on it and was delighted to see them. "Kasper! Rika! Benito!"

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Asian and Amerindian Alliances (Road to El Dorado + Frozen Crossover)
FanfictionFinal Part of my 'El Dorado/Frozen' Trilogy. Miguel remains a prisoner of his own family as they try to conquer the whole world. Can his friends save him or must he save them?