"Well, it being in the middle of the forest, it won't be too hard I suppose," he said, rubbing his muzzle against hers. (no problemo!)
"Did you say we would need to try and figure out the princess's schedule, to see how often she visits?" asked Rosy, blushing slightly.
"That's true," he said, "there are dangerous books there that I doubt they would leave unguarded. How would we find out her schedule? Unless.."
"What about her?" Rosy asked, although the idea was beginning to dawn in her eyes. "You're hoping she can get you in?"
Rosy crawled forward, and nuzzled his neck. "You're doing what you have to do." Rosy said, "Isn't there the possibility that she might feel the need to tell the others?"
Frozen nodded and slipped off of the bed, and offering her his hoof so she could get down as well. They walked hoof and hoof through the streets of town, towards the forest.
The temperature instantly changed as they entered the forest. Where it had been warm and sunny, it turned cold and damp. Rosy stuck close to Frozen as their surroundings got darker and darker. Her horn lit up as she tried to give off some light.
They broke into the daylight when they arrived at the castle, and Rosy stopped, gazing at its splendor.
"Quite an old thing, is it not?" he asked, with a smile, "there is an even bigger library within, so i am told!"
"It's enormous!" Rosy said, before she started walking towards the structure. "How will we know if someone is inside?"
They walked down a dark hallway, until they entered a large room filled with books. Shelves lined the walls, their spines a myriad of different colors.