Wandering Oaken's

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Lina's P.O.V

"Elsa! Elsa!" Anna calls out. It's now morning and we've been searching endlessly for our older sister.

"Elsie, come on, please!" I yell as my horse struggles to walk through the deep snow.

I glance over at Anna who is a few meters away from me. "Elsa, it's me, Anna!" My sister calls again. "Your sister who didn't mean to make you freeze the summer! I'm sorry! It's all my fault."

I was starting to get a little worried. Not just about Elsa, but also about Anna. I mean, she did just get engaged to a guy that she met the same day. As much as I love Anna and look up to her, I also worry about her well-being.

"You doing okay there, Lina?" I hear Anna say. "I'm doing alright Anna." I reply. "I've just been thinking that's all." "Oh, about what?" My sister questions.

"Well um... It's about you and Hans." I answer. "Hm, what about us?"

Okay Lina, here goes nothing.

"Look Anna,I think Hans is a nice guy and all, but don't you think that you guys are moving a bit too quickly?" I nervously say hoping that Anna wouldn't get upset.

Luckily, she didn't.

"Oh Lina, that's what true love does to someone. From the moment we met, Hans and I knew that we were meant for each other. It's only natural that we'd want to get married. You'll understand someday when you're older."

Okay, to be honest, Anna marrying a guy she barely knows has been the least of my worries. I sit there thinking for a moment in silence, but Anna speaks up again.

"Is something else on your mind sweetie?" I looked over and I could see the concern in my sister's eyes. I wanted to tell her that I was scared that she would leave me after she and Hans are wed, but I didn't want to ruin her happy chance at life. Instead, I decide to lie a little.

"I'm just also worried that we won't be able to find Elsa. Or what if Elsa won't be able to thaw everything?"

"Lina, don't worry, I promise you that we will find our sister and we will bring her back." Anna reassures me before continuing.

"Of course, none of this would have ever happened if she had just told us her secret." My sister chuckles. I laugh a little. "Yeah, she's a stinker."

Suddenly we hear a loud snap behind us which scares our horses, causing both Anna and I to fly off and into the snow. "No, no, wait! Come back!" I call out to the horses, but it's too late. They're already out of sight.

I look at Anna who's next to me and I notice that she is now grabbing onto a tree branch. I gasp realizing that the branch was covered in snow. "Anna don't grab that tree-" but it's too late, my sister accidentally loses her grip and we both end up getting buried in snow. "Branch."

Anna and I continue our search for Elsa, and let's just say: walking around through five feet of snow in a ball gown is NOT FUN.

"Snow, it had to be snow." I complained trudging through the snow. "Yeah, she couldn't have had tropical magic that covered the fjords in white sand and warm-"

"Fire!" I shouted, getting Anna's attention. "Wait what?" Anna asks, coming next to me. She also notices the nearby smoke. "Fire!" My sister shouts with relief.

Anna and I begin to walk forward, but both of us end up slipping. I quickly grab on to a nearby tree to prevent myself from falling any further. Anna however, wasn't as quick. I watched before my eyes as my sister slid down and landed in a small creek.

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