As Hans and the two guards were on their search to find Princess Anna and Queen Elsa, they heard loud footsteps from a short distance. One of the guards looked at the other.
"What's that noise?" He whispered.
"I'm not sure," the other responded.
"Shh," Hans shushed. They stopped their horses and listened carefully. They heard the footsteps getting closer.
"Run!" Hans yelled and his horse started galloping fast. The two guards and their horses followed. The creature behind the footsteps heard them and started to chase the guards and Hans. Hans looked behind him as the horses were running from the unknown figure. It was one of Elsa's snow men guards. It roared as it saw Hans's face and chased them faster.
"We need to go faster!" Hans yelled and pushed his horse to go faster. As for the guards, their horses were not as fast and were running late compared to Hans's horse. They began to get slower, and slower, and slower until the gigantic snowman grabbed them with its hand and ate both the guards and their horses. This gave Hans the chance to flee. And he succeeded. He got away from the snowman and hoped that he wouldn't encounter another one on his journey. He truly worried about Anna and was wondering desperately where she was and if she was alive and as for Queen Elsa, his hatred for her slowly built up more and more over time.
About a half hour later, Hans was lost in the mountains. He was in the middle of no where and only surrounded by trees and snow. He could tell his horse was growing tired and was hungry.
"We'll rest soon. I'm promise. I know you have been walking and running since dawn. We'll rest when it's sunset," Hans tried to comfort the horse, hoping it would know what he was saying. Hans then heard a mysterious noise. He looked up into the distance, hoping it wasn't another guard. It sounded like talking. He searched behind him and next to him. Nothing. His horse took a tiny step forward then stopped. Hans turned around one more time and something shouted,
"Hi!" It was Olaf, but Hans didn't know who he was. Hans jumped a little bit. Olaf went in front of the horse.
"Oh, so first we have a humongous snowman that eats people and now we have a tiny talking snow man. What's next Elsa?" Hans shouted into the distance.
"Uh sir, but Elsa's no where near here, neither can she hear you," the snowman said.
"Oh, so this snowman is tiny, talking and sassy. Just great," Hans spoke sarcastically.
"I have no intention to be mean to people. Anyway, that was a rough start. Let me introduce myself," Olaf prepared his opening. "Hi! I'm Olaf and I love helping people!"
"Helping people? That doesn't sound much like Elsa. You're different then the other snowmen. Anyways, I don't care. I have to find my fiancé and the queen so get out of my way," Hans said and his horse continued to walk.
"Uh sir, you're not going the right way. You're going toward another place that isn't the North Mountain. The North Mountain is that way!" Olaf pointed to the Mountain behind him. Hans turned his horse around and looked at the mountain.
"How would you know if I was going to the North Mountain? Hmm?" Hans spoke with sarcasm again.
"You said that you were looking to find Queen Elsa and I would like to tell you that the North Mountain is indeed that way," Olaf said happily. Hans squinted his eyes at the snowman and asked,
"Smart snowman. Alright, can you help me get to Elsa's castle then?"
"Sure thing! Right this way," Olaf beamed and started to walk toward Elsa's castle.
At sunset, Olaf, Hans, and his horse found a warmer place under a tree to rest.
"What are you doing?" Olaf questioned.
"We're tired. We'll continue tomorrow," Hans responded.
"But, what about Elsa?" Olaf asked.
"What about her?" Hans said.
"Nothing, it's just that I'm excited for you to meet her!" Olaf said.
"Yeah, I already met her. What a strange lady. Anyway, again, we'll continue tomorrow at dawn," Hans said and laid down on one of the roots of the tree.
"You know, I do have an energetic spell I can put on you to wake you and your horse up," Olaf said. Hans stood up almost instantly.
"Wow, what else can you snowmen do?" Hans questioned happily.
"This!" Olaf yelled and threw the cursed bauble at Hans's head. He was covered in ice and snow and passed out and fell onto the ground. Olaf started the spell,
"Hans, Hans, you will listen to me. Follow me to the Ice Queen's victory. You will fall in love with Elsa's heart. And you and Anna will fall apart.
Anna's heart will fill with ice and hate. Her body will die and then deflate.
Queen Elsa will keep her soul and ruin lives forever.
She will be known as the great one and will always be clever."
Hans stood back up. His eyes had a mist of snow in them but it was hard for anyone to see. He looked possessed but normal enough to trick Anna. Olaf turned to the horse. It was asleep already.
"Now, come with me Hans and we'll see the Ice Queen," Olaf whispered evilly and they started to walk to the evil Ice Queen's castle.Author's note: O. m. g!!! HIII. It's been almost a year since I've updated this story and I'm so excited! I am SO proud of that spell I made up it's so good. Haha. This story just got a lot more interesting for me to write and I'm glad I'm starting to drift apart from my other chapters where I felt I copied the movie.
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The Ice Queen
FanfictionMy thoughts on how "Frozen" was going to be originally. Well, Elsa was originally supposed to be the villain but Disney changed it. All characters belong to Walt Disney Company, not me :P.