"This is... bleh," Anna said, leaning over the side of the boat, almost throwing up. She did not have much experience in sailing. Of course, she did not have much experience in doing anything outside the castle walls, except for the time when she was in Kristoff's sled. That had been really something. She smiled at the memory, and then looked next to her at her handsome husband to be. She reached over and clasped her small hand in his. "What kind of things do you think we will see? Do you think there will be bandits? I heard there were bandits?" Anna didn't look worried about this. If anything, she looked eager. Elsa laughed. "Oh Anna, and I suppose you'd be happy to run into a dragon?" "Do you think we could?" Anna jumped up and down, but than thought better of doing this when the boat lurched and she was almost swept off her feet. She instead fell into Kristoff's arms "Hpmp... doesn't this bring back memories?" She looked up into his eyes. The boat captain yelled at everyone to get inside the cabin because the waters were being a little more rough than usual. Elsa and Olaf went, but Anna was lollygagging behind, getting caught up in the moment of being in her beloved's arms. She sighed, though the sigh turned into a shriek when a wave of water came and slammed into their faces. Luckily, it had not been big enough to harm the boat, but now she and Kristoff were thoroughly soaked. "I think we should go inside the cabin," Anna said. "The water is awfully rough today, isn't it?" Anna wasn't exactly known for paying attention. She often got lost in her own world.