Anna and Kristoff

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     Anna rode her horse through the freezing snow.
"Hello?" She yelled, hoping to find help. "Hello?" Nothing. She kept going. Soon, she got up close to a medium sized hill.
"Oh no, can you get up this hill or no?" She looked at the horse. "We need to get there so I can get us both warmth and food. Hopefully." The horse looked at Anna then back at the hill. To the horse it looked 10,000 miles long but he was going to try to do it for food. He looked back at Anna to say he was ready. Anna and the horse looked at the hill.
"Okay, here we go," Anna said unsure. The horse raced up the hill. He struggled and fell back down. He tried again and again and again. Then he turned around, ran a little bit away from the hill, turned to face the hill again and raced to it extremely fast. Anna and the horse got to the top but the horse was falling quickly. The horse threw Anna on top of the hill in the snow and the horse fell back down. "No!" Anna yelled. The horse knew he couldn't go back up so he ran back to Arendelle. "O- okay," Anna shivered. She turned around. She saw a golden light coming from a wooden cabin not too far away. She gasped. Anna took one step closer to the building but froze.
"Ow thi- this hurts and i- is cold! A- alright Anna, you can do this!" Anna said to herself and kept trying to walk over to the light.
     After 15 minutes, Anna made it to the building with the light. She knocked the snow off the sign. Wondering Oaken's Trading Post. Anna walked into the place. It was so warm.
"Yoo hoo!" A voice said. Anna turned her head. "Big summer blow out! Discounts on swimsuits and surfboards!" Anna let out a nervous chuckle.
"Oh great! For now, how about boots and dresses and hats?" Anna asked.
"That would be over there in the winter part." Oaken smiled and pointed to the dress, boots, and hat on a small chair.
"Oh," Anna said and walked over to them. She picked up a purple hat with a blue ball on the top and it also had blue designs in it. There was a dress that was black light blue, and blue. It had different designs on it too. There was also a small purple part on the top of it. There were also blackish, purplish boots.
"Oh, I was just wondering, has another young woman, the queen perhaps passed through here?" Anna asked him. She brought the stuff onto the countertop to pay.
"The only one crazy enough to be out in this storm is you girl." Anna gave him the money and he gave the clothes back to her. Then they both turned to the door that was opened by someone who walked in. It was a young man covered in snow.
"Yoo hoo! Big summer blowout!" Oaken repeated. He walked over to the countertop right in front on Anna.
"Carrots," he said. "Move."
"Oh, of course, I'm sorry," Anna said and moved out of his way. The man bent down and took out carrots from the bottom shelf and threw them onto the countertop. Then he walked over to get supplies to go out in the snow. To break the short silence, Oaken asked,
"Where are you coming from?"
"The North Mountain," he said "I'm going back up there to search for more ice."
'The North Mountain,' Anna thought on her head. The man came over and put the rest of his stuff on the counter.
"That will be forty," Oaken said looking at all the stuff.
"What? Forty?! No, ten!" The man said.
"Oh no, I can not afford that here. Has to be forty," Oaken said.
"But ten is all I got. Help me out man," the man pleaded.
"For ten I will give you this and no more," Oaken pointed to the carrots and pushed the snow stuff away. Anna felt the need to ask questions about the North Mountain.
"Just tell, what was happening on the North Mountain? Did it seem magical?" Anna asked. The guy put his mask down and was getting impatient.
"Yes! Now back up, I'm gonna deal with this crook here," he said. Oaken stood up from his chair. He was way taller then the man. He looked sad.
"Is that what you want to call me?" He asked. Then he threw the man out of the store without giving him anything. Outside, the man's reindeer came over to the man. He was looking for carrots.
"No, Sven, I couldn't get your carrots. But I found a place to sleep and it's free!" he said.
     "Have a good night and good luck out in this weather girl," Oaken said to Anna on her way out. But then she thought of something.
'I need to get to the North Mountain. I have a big feeling that Elsa is there. Maybe I should buy that snow stuff for that guy and he will take me there!' Anna turned around and walked back to the counter.
"Hey, I'm going to buy this stuff too."
"That will be forty," Oaken said again. Anna paid and took the carrots, the snow supplies, the dress, the boots and the hat with her. There was a dressing room in the back of the building and she got dressed in there. She also put her orange hair in two loose braids. Anna didn't care about her coronation dress so she left it in there and she left the shop.
     Back outside, Anna was much warmer then when she was in the other dress. Now, she had to figure out where the man was. She looked down onto the snow. She saw reindeer and shoe footprints so she thought that was him. Anna followed the tracks until she found a log cabin with lights in it. The door was slightly opened so she peaked in. Inside, the man was singing to a reindeer.
"Reindeers are better then people; Sven don't you think that's true? Yea, people will beat you, curse you and cheat you, all of them are bad except you. But people smell better then reindeers; Sven, don't you think I'm right? That's once again true, for all except you. You got me, let's call it a night. Good night. Don't let the frost bite, bite. Then they started to fall asleep. Anna burst in the room and said,
"Nice duet." The man and Sven woke up immediately. The man sighed,
"Oh, it's just you. What do you want?"
"I want you to take me up the North Mountain." The man went laid back down.
"I don't take people places," he said. Anna then threw the snow stuff on his lap.
"Take me up the North Mountain. Please," Anna said again. "Look, I know how to stop this snow." The man laid back down.
"We leave at dawn and you forgot the carrots for Sven," he said. Then Anna accidentally threw the carrots at the guy's face. "Ow!" He said and got back up.
"Woah, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hit you there," she cleared her throat. "I mean now! We leave now." She walked out of the cabin and laid against the wall of it.
     The guy's sled was outside the cabin. Him, Sven, and Anna walked over to it. The guy packed his stuff onto the sled. While he was doing that Anna asked,
"Um, I never got your name?"
"Kristoff," he answered. "Here Sven, let me get the gear on you."
     On the ride, Kristoff and Anna were talking.
"So, tell me. What made the queen go all snow crazy?" Kristoff asked.
"Oh, well, it was all my fault. I got engaged but then she freaked out cause I just met him that day. So, anyway-" Anna was cut off.
"Wait, you got engaged to someone you just met that day?!" Kristoff was surprised.
"Yes, anyway, I got mad and she got mad and she tried to walk away and I grabbed her hand and-"Anna was cut off again.
"So you mean to tell me you got engaged to someone you just met that day?"
"Yes, pay attention. The thing is that she was always in her bedroom all the time so I thought, maybe she just didn't like to talk to people?"
"Didn't your parents ever talk to you about strangers?"
"Yes they did." Anna scooted over in the sled. "But Hans is not a stranger."
"Oh yea? Tell me about him then."
"He's a prince, he's handsome and so nice. He tried to calm Elsa down but of course she didn't listen. And we have so much in common. So, he's just so dreamy. Look, it doesn't matter, it's true love."
"Doesn't sound like true love to me."
"Oh, how would you know? What, are you some kind of love expert?" Anna asked.
"No, but I have friends who are," Kristoff said.
"You have friends that are love experts? I'm not buying it." Kristoff looked around.
"Stop talking," he said.
"No, no, no! I'd like to meet these love experts," Anna said. Kristoff covered her mouth.
"Quiet," he said and looked around. He looked behind the sled and in the distance, he saw eyes and heard growls. He knew what they were. Wolves. "Sven, go!" He yelled and Sven ran fast to get as far away from the wolves as possible. The wolves starting chasing them.
"What are they?" Anna asked.
"Wolves," Kristoff responded.
"What do we do?" Anna asked another question.
"Don't worry I got this. You sit down," Kristoff said.
"No I want to help!" Anna said.
"No."
"Why not?!"
"Because I don't trust your judgements."
"Excuse me?!"
"Who marries a man she just met?"
"It's true love!" Anna yelled and hit a wolf when it jumped up.
"Whoa," Kristoff said surprised.

Authors note: if you watched Frozen, you know the rest of this part from here. Not much would change. I don't feel like writing the whole thing. Bye.

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