XXXV | THE BRIDGE

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꒰ 𝐀𝐔𝐓𝐇𝐎𝐑'𝐒 𝐍𝐎𝐓𝐄 ꒱ . . . I'm honestly thinking of creating a prequel for this book that has the story of Jack and Elsa, following the movies Frozen and Rise of the Guardians but I'm probably too lazy to start and finish it.

 I'm honestly thinking of creating a prequel for this book that has the story of Jack and Elsa, following the movies Frozen and Rise of the Guardians but I'm probably too lazy to start and finish it

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The group were still trying to find their way out of the cave. It was a bit hard for them to identify on which direction to go since all the places that they think were the exit were actually just dead ends.

"Hmm, which lucky tunnel should we choose?"

They were all suprised to see a sudden light circling around them with a voice behind it. They watched closely as the magic formed an ice sculpture of a man building a bridge, a bridge that was closely familiar to the ones that Lieutenant Matthias showed them before they left.

"You see, this bridge will end the connection between magic and those pathetic human beings."

Annie was the first to interpret what the statue means as she pushed her torch closer, "Elise had found it. That's Pitch Black, he's the one who created the bridge."

"The bridge weakened the spirits letting him have more power against anything." Andy continued her sister's statement.

"Does that mean that we need to destroy the bridge?" Briar looked at the twins after listening to their explanation.

"But if we destroy the bridge, the water will wash everything away from it's path, including Arendelle." Dexter pointed out as he remembered how much water the dam was holding. 

"It's the only thing that can free the forest. We have to this to set things right. That's why everyone was forced out from Arendelle, to protect them from what has to be done." Annie stood up from her seat as she quickly tried finding a way out.

"Annie, are you okay?" Ashlynn concernedly asked Annie.

"I could really use a bright side, honestly." Olaf skipped towards Annie and began telling her more of his theories, making her smile a bit. "Turtles can breathe through their butts! And, I see a way out."

Olaf pointed to the top that had an opening with the sunlight shining through out. Some of them cheered since they were finally getting out of the cave.

"I knew we could count on you, Olaf." Rosabella pat the snowman's head which smiled but shivered suddenly when he felt a sudden ache in his head.

"Come on, everyone. Elise is probably on her way back now! We can meet her and-" Annie stopped talking once she noticed some small snowflakes falling past her. "Olaf?"

The snowman was smiling as he watched the snowflakes, "What's this? I'm flurrying? No wait, that's not right. I'm flurrying... away. The magic in me is fading."

Annie quickly brushed pass everyone to get to Olaf, "You're okay, Olaf. Don't worry about it."

"Annie, I don't think Elise's okay. I think she may have gone too far." Annie was in denial the more the snowman talked. She kept shaking her head to erase the negative thoughts that tried clouding her mind.

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