Chapter 24

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Now at the end of Frozen II but more will come to finish off this story, don't worry!

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Meanwhile in a cave down below, Anna and Olaf had received Elsa and Brooklyn's message revealing the truth about the past which really broke Anna seeing her Grandfather doing something horrific that way.

"The dam wasn't a gift of peace, it was a trick..." Anna whispered. Olaf's face fell. "But that goes against everything Arendelle stands for," He pointed out.

Anna nodded. "It does, doesn't it?" She thought for a moment, then had another sad look on her face. "I know how to free the forest," She then revealed. "I know what we have to do, to set things right."

Olaf tilted his head. "Why do you say that so sadly?"

Anna sighed. "We have to break the dam," She stated. "But, Arendelle will be flooded," Olaf gasped.

"That's why everyone was forced out to protect them from what has to be done," Anna murured. Olaf glanced down sadly at the thought.

"Oh. Are you ok?" The snowman asked. Anna smiled, but was still sad. "I could really use a bright side, Olaf."

The snowman thought for a moment. "Uh, turtles can breathe through their butts? And... I see a way out!" He pointed at the cave where Elsa had sent the message, Anna feeling happy again. "I knew I can count on you. Come on." She took his hand, the two going on their way.

"Elsa and Brooklyn are probably on their way back right now. We can meet them and— Olaf?" Anna turned, eyes widening when seeing Olaf starting to flurry.

Olaf looked about at himself. "I'm... flurrying? Wait, no, that's not it. I'm flurrying, away. The magic in me is fading."

Anna shook her head in denial. "What?" Olaf looked worried. "I don't think Elsa and Brooklyn are ok. I think... they may have gone too far," He revealed, Anna shaking. "No... no."

Olaf then smiled sadly now. "Anna, I'm sorry. You're gonna have to do this next part on your own, ok?" Anna coaxed him into her arms. "Wait, come here. I've got you."

She held him tight while he kept flurrying. "That's good." Olaf sighed. "Hey, Anna. I just thought of one thing that's permanent."

"What is that?" Anna asked.

"Love." Olaf said. Anna hugged him tight more. "Warm hugs?"

Olaf sighed more. "I like warm hugs..." Anna sniffled, hugging him as much as possible until soon, he was gone. The flurry of what remained of Olaf blew out of the caves, forming a small pile with a flower on it. The fire spirit saw, squeaking sadly, curling up.

Anna trembles in the darkness, unsure what to do now that her sister, guardian, and friend Olaf were all gone. Then, suddenly, a small spark arose inside.

She stood, singing a small song of hope for herself, feeling a little weak but managing to stand up, moving her way out of the dark chasm.

Brooklyn entered her head, Anna sniffling and wiping her eyes at the thought of him being dead and away from his family from Manhattan, seeing the light before her, now singing out her last line of how nothing will ever be the same.

"Now... to... do the next right thing..." Anna murmured under her breath, finishing her song, knowing that she had to destroy the dam to set things right between Arendelle and the Northuldra. Narrowing her eyes, Anna ran down to where the rock giants were resting in the river.

Anna took a deep breath before she began to scream. "WAKE UP!" They didn't stir, and Anna yelled louder. "WAKE UP!!!"

That did it; the earth giant before her grunted, its eyes opening and spotting the human before him. But he also accidentally knocked against another giant, irking the both of them.

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