
The girls stepped outside, and a warm breeze hit them. They smiled. It was a perfect summer day, a little humid, but welcoming. Dew covered the grass, which tickled their feet as they walked barefoot along it.



Suddenly, a leaf tickled Little Elsa's nose. She sneezed.
When the leaf hit the dewy grass, Elsa noticed something.
"Little Elsa," she said. "This leaf has writing on it."
"Huh?"
"The leaf. It has writing on it."
Little Elsa picked up the leaf. "Oh yeah. It does!"
"What does it say?"
Little Elsa read it out loud.

This is your challenge, girls. Complete it and you've passed your fourth labor.
Good luck.

"Wait, what?" Little Elsa cried indignantly. "What are we supposed to look for?"
"Maybe more of these leaves with writing on it," Elsa suggested.
"Okay, but that's a little obvious," Little Elsa pointed out.
"Okay...well..."

Suddenly, Little Elsa's voice spoke in her head.
Look for more things with writing. You are on the right path.
Little Elsa lit up. "Elsa, we're supposed to look for things with writing on it!"
"How do you know?"
"My voice told me."
"Oh! Awesome!"

"Where should we look?" Elsa asked.
As if on cue, tree branches rustled to the right of the girls. They looked in that direction.
"Maybe we're supposed to go that way?" Little Elsa suggested.
"Worth a shot," Elsa agreed.



They headed in that direction, and they found a small wooden sign. Elsa began to read what it said.
"It says, 'Into the forest, by now you should know, another quest is bound to show. Find all of me before time runs out, following your guided route.'"


Little Elsa was confused. "Guided route? What does that mean?"
"Maybe it's a path for us to follow," Elsa said.
"Yeah! And maybe when the time runs out, the path will disappear," Little Elsa suggested.
"And the path could mean a set of clues!" Elsa said, figuring it out. "The clues could disappear and we'd fail the quest!"


"I don't wanna fail," Little Elsa said.
"Me neither," Elsa replied.
"So we'd better get going."
"Which way next?" Elsa asked her voice.
Go whichever way the wind is blowing, the voice answered.
"How am I supposed to find that out?" Elsa cried.

"What did the voice say?" Little Elsa asked curiously.
"It said to go whichever way the wind was blowing," Elsa replied. Then she had an insight. "Oh! I have an idea."
She used her powers to create a trail of snowflakes. They blew to the right.
"We're going right!" she said cheerfully.











So, they turned right and continued walking.
After a few minutes, they found nothing.
"Are we sure we're going the right way?" Little Elsa asked worriedly.
"I sure hope so," Elsa said, not reassuring her sister.

Suddenly, a strong gust of wind blew in the girls' faces. The wind roared in their ears, but they could actually make out words from the wind.
Go to the big white house where you go to sleep and then you rouse, there lies a part to the prize, another clue found at the heart.

"Woah. Okay. That was another clue," Elsa said.
"Yeah, but what does it mean?" Little Elsa asked. "It says something like 'go to the big white house where you sleep and wake up'." She paused, thinking it through. "Oh! Our house! It means our house!"



Elsa gasped. "Yes! You're right! Good job! But what does the second part mean? It basically said that 'in your house lies a part to the prize, found at the heart.' Maybe a part to the prize means a clue?"
"Oh, yeah! And then it says another clue 'found at the heart'...well, we have a heart rug..."
"'At the heart' means on the inside." Elsa gasped. "So it's inside our house!"
"YES! We cracked it! The next clue is inside our house!"
So the girls ran to their house.

"Now what?" Elsa asked slowly.
"Uh..." Little Elsa was at a loss for words. "Well, we'd better go inside. That's where the clue is."
"Good thinking," Elsa said.
First they searched downstairs, but no luck.

"Now let's try upstairs," Elsa suggested.
Little Elsa nodded, and with that, the girls thundered up the stairs.
First they checked the bonus room. They had no luck there.
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The girls stepped outside, and a warm breeze hit them. They smiled. It was a perfect summer day, a little humid, but welcoming. Dew covered the grass, which tickled their feet as they walked barefoot along it.



Suddenly, a leaf tickled Little Elsa's nose. She sneezed.
When the leaf hit the dewy grass, Elsa noticed something.
"Little Elsa," she said. "This leaf has writing on it."
"Huh?"
"The leaf. It has writing on it."
Little Elsa picked up the leaf. "Oh yeah. It does!"
"What does it say?"
Little Elsa read it out loud.

This is your challenge, girls. Complete it and you've passed your fourth labor.
Good luck.
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