-Chapter 25- Safety

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Anna and I had been searching the second floor for twenty minutes. Checking all the rooms and halls. Anna was becoming impatient and more worried every second, I felt incredibly sorry for her. Elsa was her only family left besides an aunt and uncle they didn't know.

"Should we check the third floor?" Anna asked.

"No, wait. Here's one more corridor." I said and we started checking the doors. All the rooms were empty, which decreased our hope of Elsa being alive. What if Pitch had dumped her somewhere on his way over? Or he had hidden her somewhere else. Anna and I were staring at the last door.

"Should I or-?" Anna glanced at me.

"Go ahead." I sighed.

Anna stepped forward and grabbed the doorknob, she turned it but unlike the others it didn't open. I immediately grabbed a bobbypin and tried to open the locked door, after some fail attempts I managed to get the door open. We sighed in relief. Light from the corridor fell into the dark room making us able to see. The room was entirely made out of stone, unlike the other rooms.

We weren't able to see the whole room, Anna and I took out our phones and used the light to see if there was anyone inside the room.

"Wait, I think there is something in that corner over there. Your phone has brighter light than my phone does." Anna pointed at a dark corner.

I stepped forward and aimed my light at the corner. We both gasped and Anna dropped her phone.

"ELSA!" we exclaimed in unison. We ran towards her and kneeled down beside her. Her eyelids were half open and she barely reacted to us.

"Is she in shock?" Anna asked.

"I don't know, but look!" I aimed the light at back of Elsa's head. Her head was resting in her own blood, there was a wound at the back of her head and I couldn't tell if it stopped bleeding or not.

"We have to take her to the hospital. Now. Pitch has left her to die here!" Anna exclaimed. "I will get Hiccup, he'll be able to carry her." Anna said and she took off.

"Hang in there, Els." I whispered and a tear rolled down my cheek, it was really frustrating to see her like this.

"Can you sit up? It'll be easier for Hiccup to pick you up then. Here let me help you." I said and took both of her arms. I carefully pulled her up, Elsa moaned softly and closed her eyes. I let her take support from me, I placed her head on my shoulder and I hugged her.

"It's going to be alright now." I encouraged her. I heard a familiar bark and I sighed in relief when Toothless came into the room, followed by Hiccup and Anna.

"Lift her up quickly! We have no time to lose." Anna said.

"We still need to be careful." Hiccup said.

He kneeled down and took Elsa from my arms, he lifted her up easily and carried her out of the room. When we reached the corridor, she looked even worse. The bright lights in the corridor , which were for once turned on, allowed us to see how badly our friend had been hurt. Big strands of her thick platinum blonde hair were colored red, she was wearing her pajama shorts which revealed her bruised legs.

"How is Jack?" Anna asked, breaking the tense silence.

"He got beaten up and left in the entrance hall but I don't think they will kill him, otherwise they would've done it already. The gang left so I think we can take him as well." Hiccup said.

"He is such an idiot." I groaned.

"Well, he's the one who distracted the gang for us so that you two could find Elsa." Hiccup reasoned.

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