>The rest of the day passed without much incident. The Arendellians helped the Northuldra restore their camp, setting up a few huts. By the time that was over, the Northuldra insisted that their newfound friends stay the night, to which they agreed. The Northuldra made a feast for their guests and even made an extra few huts for them to sleep in. Elsa, of course, insisted that they not bother for her, creating her own hut out of ice. No one really spoke of the death defying adventures they'd all been through, instead making calm, friendly conversation for the most part. Soon, everyone turned in for the night. Elsa lay awake in her bed, alone with her thoughts, her mind racing. But despite her busy mind, even she eventually drifted off to sleep.
>Night passed. The sun began to lift into the sky. Yawning and stretching her arms, Anna was the first of her group to rise, emerging from her hut. Or at least, she thought she was. Looking around, she saw Elsa a ways away, speaking to Honeymaren, a fair distance from the other Northuldra. Anna recalled Honeymaren's words to her sister the previous day and frowned slightly, though she quickly replaced it as she approached the pair.
>"Good morning, you two," she greeted them, a sleepy smile on her face.
>Elsa turned around at the sound of her sister's voice, smiling. "Good morning, sleepy head. It's about time you woke up."
>"Oh, hush, this is early for me," Anna laughed. She turned to the Northuldra girl. "Good morning, Honeymaren."
>Honeymaren nodded. "Good morning, Princess Anna." She glanced at Elsa, then back to Anna. "Here, I'll give you two some sister time," she said, making her way back to the others.
>"Thanks...?" Anna said with a confused chuckle, watching Honeymaren leave before turning back to Elsa. "So, when do we head out?" she asked.
>"Well, before we do that..." Elsa bit her lip, hesitating. "We need to talk."
>Anna already felt her heart sink, but she managed to keep it together. "Y-yeah? What about?"