Chapter 25: Hoist the Colours

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Anna and Olaf were not having a good day. After Elsa had made the two leave Y/N and herself, the two tried to stop the boat from sliding away, but they veered off course and into a stream in the Enchanted Forest. Traveling down the stream, they ran into the sleeping Earth Giants before finding a cave system which they went into.

Anna and Olaf walked through the cave, with the Princess carrying a torch so they would be able to see where they were going. They arrived at a fork in their part, with two tunnels for them to pick from. One on the left and the other on the right.

"Hmm," Olaf hummed. "Which lucky tunnel do we choose?"

The first of Elsa's ice beams arrived and swirled around the two while the voice of Runeard spoke.

"You see, the damn will weaken their lands, so they will have to turn to me," The man's voice spoke as the ice magic swirlled away from them to create a statue of Runeard and the Northuldra Leader, right before the King struck his blow. 

"King Runeard, the dam, it's hurting the Forest," The Northuldra Leader's voice was heard.

Anna and Olaf gasped at the sight of the statue and crept to it, to see it better.

"Elsa's found it," Anna realized.

"What is it?" Olaf asked.

"The truth about the past," Anna started to explain. "That's my grandfather... attaching the Northuldra Leader... who weilds no weapon. The dam wasn't a gift of peace. It was a trick."

"But that goes against everything Arendelle stands for," Olaf pointed out.

"It does, doesn't it?" Anna asked before she sat down on a rock in the cave. "I know how to free the Forest. I know what we have to do to set things right."

"Why do you say that so sadly?" Olaf asked her.

"We have to break the dam."

"But Arendelle will be flooded."

"That's why everyone was forced out. To protect them from what has to be done."

"Oh. Oh!" Olaf stated before walking up to Anna and placing his head on her lap. She then tilted her head to be on his. "Are you okay?"

"I could really use a bright side, Olaf," Anna commented.

Olaf popped up. "Bright side? Um..." He stammered. "Turtles can breathe through their butts."

"Huh?" Anna voiced.

"And I see a way out," Olaf pointed with both of his twig hands up.

Anna looked where he pointed and saw an opening on a cliff within the cave that had day light pouring through it.

"I knew I could count on you," Anna smiled at the snowman before she got up to figure out a way to get up there.

Olaf then placed a hand onto his head and groaned before he shook his head.

"Come on, Olaf, Elsa and Y/N are probably on their way back right now. We can meet them and-" Anna stopped when she saw snowflakes flying. She turned back and saw that they were coming from Olaf.

"What's this?" He asked while moving his hands to catch a few of the snowflakes.

"Are you okay?"

"I'm flurrying? Wait. No. That's... That's not it," He continued before he looked down at his hands. "I'm flurrying away. The magic in me is fading."

"What?" Anna gasped and crouched before Olaf, to be on his level.

"I don't think Elsa's okay," Olaf added, making Anna gasp again. "I think... she may have gone too far."

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