Just as the pair were about to head out of the room, a young man came crashing through the ceiling. Elsa's quick thinking had saved him from the fall, though Cielle briefly wondered who in their right mind would come crashing in instead of just coming through the door. He seemed to recognize them, making the girl extremely wary and the queen very nervous. An ally of the Darkness? The young girl was on high alert, though his words didn't assuage her concerns at all. A nearby scream caught her attention, and rather than wait, Cielle pushed the nearby doors open, revealing a balcony. As she ran to the banister, she could see two people just outside. Cielle narrowed her eyes at the rather large Heartless, though she took a few steps back. "[color=lightblue]Anna![/color]" Elsa gasped, turning on her heel and running down the stairs. Just as Cielle moved to follow, the all-too familiar feeling of being watched hit the back of her head. As she looked around, however, she couldn't spot anyone. She knew it was dangerous to ignore, but right now she needed to prioritize the princess' safety. Shaking the feeling off, she didn't bother waiting for the young man's response as Cielle took off after Elsa. Just as they reached the doors, more Heartless spawned in front of them, halting their progress. Elsa hesitated for a moment, though seemed resolved as she formed a wall, literally shoving the Heartless aside as she ran through the door. Cielle skidded to a halt, keyblade aloft as she dashed towards the trapped enemies. Once she made quick work of them, she followed Elsa's trail, the queen anxious to see Anna. Sure enough, there she was, and Cielle had to admit she wasn't surprised at all to see Kai as well. "[color=lightblue]Anna![/color]" Elsa called again. "[color=orange]Elsa![/color]" Anna gasped as the Abdominal Snowman took notice of the two new arrivals. "[color=orange]Look out![/color]" Cielle ran forward, swinging her keyblade and parrying the Heartless' attempt to swing at the queen. Rather than cower, however, it served only to anger the blonde, and several ice spikes erupted. It was a rather frightening display of power, reminding Cielle of the spikes she had seen in Arendelle, but there was no time to ponder as the many Heartless scattered. Of course. "[color=deepskyblue]Thunder![/color]" She called, striking a few stragglers that had come their way, and for the ones that had survived, she struck them down. "[color=lightblue]You shouldn't be here![/color]" Elsa called out to Anna. "[color=orange]And you think you should?![/color]" Her sister couldn't help but point out. "[color=orange]It's clearly not safe here![/color]" "[color=lightblue]Which is exactly why you need to go back![/color]" Elsa was interrupted as the Abdominal Snowman let out a roar, shaking the very mountain they were on. As Elsa let out another attack, Cielle was nearly knocked off her feet, stumbling backwards slightly. As she accidentally bumped into the queen, the girl gasped as she felt ice form around her shoulder, the queen's eyes widening from shock. Wait, so this was why the queen insisted on isolating herself--she couldn't fully control her power! "[color=orange]Not without you![/color]" Anna's voice snapped both blondes out of their thoughts. Boy, Anna was stubborn, that much Cielle had to give her credit for. Still, Cielle had no time to interrupt the sisterly quarrel, doing her best to take care of the minions despite her frozen left shoulder. Their numbers meant little, but they were still a nuisance that needed to be handled before they could properly take care of the big one. Elsa's magic was a boon, further cementing Cielle's belief that it was a gift, though her inexperience was clear. As Cielle came to a halt, she noticed the Snowman turn its attention to Elsa, who had her attention elsewhere. "[color=deepskyblue]Look out![/color]" She called. Elsa narrowly dodged the Snowman's swing, though Cielle herself had severely misjudged it. She managed to raise her keyblade to block the attack, but the brunt of the hit sent her flying backwards. The feeling of soaring through the air was terrifying, moreso when gravity would yank her back. As she hit the ground, she rolled off the ledge of the cliff, saved only by her stabbing her weapon into the snow. She dangled from her keyblade, one arm firm on its grip as she made the mistake of looking down. Wow that was a long way down, why the heck did she look?! Attempting to pull herself up, she winced as her left arm refused to give her any leeway, Elsa's ice going strong.