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1 " little strength it’s almost impossible to push against the wind. My hands feel strange. I look at them and see that they’ve frosted "
― , Frozen Anna's Icy Adventure
2 " I start to run down the hill, but did I mention I can’t feel my feet? They slip out from under me. I tumble head over heels, down, down, down until I splash into a stream. The icy water soaks through my clothes and bites into my skin. Why couldn’t Elsa have had warm magical powers? "
3 " He grabs ropes, furs, blankets, a hatchet, and carrots. Carrots? Okay, so he likes vegetables. "
4 " He’s lying against a bale of hay and talking to his reindeer. That’s odd. No, wait—he is singing to his reindeer. That’s even odder. "
5 " With all my might, I heave the axe into the ice, just inches from Kristoff’s head. Oops. "
6 " I do,” Olaf says. “Love is putting someone else’s needs before yours, like, you know, how Kristoff brought you back here to Hans and left you forever. "
7 " Some people are worth melting for,” he says. "
8 " I feel Elsa’s arms around me. I can hear her crying. That’s weird for a lot of reasons. Elsa doesn’t cry, and she never puts her arms around me. "
9 " You sacrificed yourself for me?” “I love you,” I say weakly. "
10 " Hands down, this is the best day of my life,” Olaf says as he begins to drip into a puddle, “and quite possibly the last. "
11 " As for Kristoff, well, maybe Olaf was right. Maybe Kristoff does truly love me. I think I truly love him. At least, I think I could truly love him. We only met a couple of days ago. I don’t want to think about true love yet. "
12 " I lean in quickly and kiss him. “We may,” I say. "
13 " Did I say I wasn’t ready to think about true love? Maybe I’ll take that back. "
14 " I’ve been following Elsa, but I can’t see Arendelle anymore. "