Kristoff watched in shock as Anna froze into a statue of ice. She had run all the way over to where Elsa was and had protected her from being killed by the Duke of Weselton. He watched as the Duke was thrown back onto the sheet of ice.
"ANNA!"
He called her name as loud as he could and wished, somehow, she would hear him.
He couldn't believe what he was seeing, Anna, his Anna, was now just a frozen statue.
Elsa cried out her name and ran by side. Kristoff could see how angry and upset she was and knew all too well how she felt. He saw her latch on to Anna and she began to cry ever so loudly. Her cries were the only thing that could be heard on the fjord.
Kristoff tried to pull himself together and began to walk over to them and Sven followed, keeping him company.
Over one end, he watched as Hans made his way towards them and on the other side, was Olaf. He could see sadness in both of their faces and he prayed so hard for Anna to come back to life.
He was just about to see Anna again, but now he was afraid that that would never happen.
Elsa had uncontrollable sobs. No matter how much she tried, the tear just kept on flowing.
Her sister, her only friend, had just sacrificed herself for her own life. For her whole life, all Elsa wanted to do was protect Anna, but this was her fault.
Somehow, he knew that the Duke lied to her, but Anna had still died because of her actions. It was Elsa powers that hurt Anna and had now caused her to freeze into a statue of ice.
Elsa couldn't think anymore, she couldn't speak. She barely even noticed that people were even watching. She just wanted her sister back.
But, something miraculous happened.
Anna began to thaw. She wasn't sure how, or why, but before she knew it, Anna was back.
Elsa looked up, "Anna?"
Her voice was barely a whisper. All she could do was hug her sister.
"Oh, Elsa," she heard her sister say.
Elsa just held Anna for as long as possible.
Eventually, Elsa pulled back.
"You sacrificed yourself, for me?" she asked.
"I love you," Anna responded.
Elsa just smiled. Before she could reply, she heard Olaf speak; "An act of true love will thaw a frozen heart!"
"Love," Elsa said, thinking. Elsa let go of Anna and looked at her surroundings. She knew how to turn Arendelle back to the way it was. "Of course! Love!"
With just her thoughts and feelings, Elsa thawed all of the ice. She watched in awe as she saw how incredible how powers really were.
'All this time, it was love that was the key to stopping the winter. To control my powers!'
Very quickly, Arendelle became the sunny July day it was before she brought winter to the kingdom.
Elsa was happy once more. She looked over to her sister. She noticed that the white streak in her hair had vanished and watched as she ran and embraced the man she had seen her with at the Ice Palace.
Anna ran back towards her, holding the man's hand.
"Elsa, umm... This is Kristoff. He's the one who helped me find you and the one who brought me back home. He's... umm... Well..."
Elsa watched as her sister's face became red and flustered. Kristoff's face matched hers.
"She's... Well... we are..."
Elsa just spread her arms open and smiled at him.
"Welcome to the family, Kristoff."
She watched as he made her way over to her, a bit uneasy, but he gave her a small but tight squeeze.
Elsa then pulled away and held his hand. She held her over hand out to Anna, who took it. Elsa then looked at them both and joined their hands together.
"I think you two will make a wonderful couple," she told them. She watched as they both smiled at each other and hugged.
"Hands down, this is the best day of my life," said Olaf, who was now beginning to melt. "And quite possibly my last!" he added.
Elsa knew what to do. "Hang on, little guy!" With a wave of her hand, Elsa placed him back together and she formed a small snow cloud above his head. 'That should help,' she thought to herself.
Olaf couldn't have been happier. "My own personal flurry!" he cried.
Elsa smiled. All was right. Everything was back to normal and everything was perfect.
'Well,' she thought. 'Almost perfect.'
"Elsa?"
She heard his voice from behind her.
'Great. How am I going to do this?'
She turned around and tried hard not to show any emotion.
"Hans?"
'Yes. This is going to go really smoothly.'
He smiled at her.
'Or not!'