Hey guys! Okay so this is a rewrite of a former story I wrote with the same name. As most of my former readers probably know by now, I took the entire story down approximately ten minutes before I posted this, so this is it for the story for now. Hopefully I'll have Chapter Two up soon.

Also, for all of my Prim in the Games readers, (*cough* Rachel Kate Doxey *cough*) I'm working on the first chapter of the sequel now and will be posting it as soon as I finish the first three chapters simply because I don't want to have to rush myself to get chapters done on it. Basically, this story is only getting posted right now because it's been a year since I mentioned doing so as well as the fact that I really wanted to and had sudden inspiration to do so.

For any new readers that have no idea what I've been rambling about, hopefully y'all like this story as much as I like writing it!

Anyway, I'll let you guys get going with the main event.

Disclaimer: If I owned any of these movies, I would be rich enough to hire someone else to do my chores.

Elsa stepped out of the carriage in which she was sitting with her sister. Anna had a huge grin on her face, while Elsa was trying her hardest to hide the small smile that had appeared on her face when they had arrived. "There it is!" Anna squealed. "Walt Disney High School!"

The girls had been anxiously waiting for the first day of September, when they would start school at the most prestigious school in the world. It was located quite a while from their home in Arrendelle, Norway, and was in fact located in Anaheim, California. Because of this, Elsa had at first been hesitant to come until Anna had convinced her that it was a once-in-a-life-time opportunity.

Elsa gaped at the building in front of her as Anna stepped out of the carriage behind her. To say it was huge would be a massive understatement. It was ginormous. It looked more like a mansion than a school; it had a large wrought-iron gate in front, and in the front of the gate were the letters WDHS intricately designed into the patterns.

The building itself was made of dark red bricks, and had many white-painted windows. The front door was white wood, and the effect was that of an old estate from the early 1900s. In front of the school there stood a large fountain, spewing water everywhere. It was beautiful.

Surrounding the school was large flowerbeds of red, pink, yellow, and white roses. The lawn was a healthy green color, and there were sprinklers on in a few places, watering the grass so that it would stay looking beautiful and healthy. Where the grounds ended, there started lush, green forests where Elsa was sure lived deer and other forest animals.

Elsa could no longer suppress the grin that was threatening to spill over onto her face, and she knew that she had made the right choice in trusting her sister's judgment.

Anna came up to her and took her hand. "Ready?" she asked.

"As I'll ever be," replied Elsa, and with that they walked together, hand in hand, dragging their bags into the beautiful building.

Whatever they thought the outside looked like, the inside looked just as wonderful.

The inside had a brown hardwood floor, and on both sides of the door there were two sitting areas. The couches were dark red, and the coffee tables were of dark brown wood. The walls of the room were of a light brown. The light from the windows shone onto the room, creating a warm and welcoming feeling.

Straight ahead, there was a pretty women sitting behind a desk. She had raven black hair and was wearing a soft yellow blouse with a dark blue pencil skirt. Her hair was nicely done in a bun. The name plate in the front of the desk read, 'Snow White, Registry'.

The girls walked to the front desk, where 'Snow White' was holding a pen and waiting to sign them in. "Hello dears," she said sweetly. "And what are your names?" The sisters told her their names, along with their ages and grades, and finally she looked up again and smiled warmly.

"Alright," the lady said. She handed the girls each a key "These are the keys to your dorm rooms. Each of you will have only one dorm mate. On every floor, the Girl's rooms are on the left side, while the Boy's rooms are on the left. Unfortunately, you two will not be on the same floor, as you are in different grades."

The sisters nodded.

"No problem, miss Snow White," said Elsa politely. "We didn't expect to be put in the same dorm." Elsa and Anna gave each other a quick hug before smiling widely at each other and walking toward their perspective dorm rooms.

Elsa went toward the elevator to the right of the desk while Anna went to the one to the left. She pushed the button for floor 12, where all of the twelfth graders would be sleeping. She looked at the key in her hand. On the head, it had the inscription '12-G5'. Snow White had told her that this stood for Floor 12-Girl Room 5.

Elsa walked to her dorm room. The hallway was empty, as it was only first day and almost everyone was unpacking and getting settled. Elsa found her dorm and walked inside.

There was a beautiful blonde girl setting up her side of the room already. Her hair was pulled back into a braid, not unlike Elsa's, but that was where the similarities ended. Unlike Elsa, her blonde hair was golden blonde, and many a strand hung out loosely. Her bangs fell low, almost covering her grey eyes. She wore a dark brown skirt that went to her knees with black tights underneath, and a dark green tank top. She also wore heavy winter boots with fur on the rim, greatly contrasting with the otherwise summer-y look.

Seeing how this girl looked made Elsa peer self-consciously at her own outfit. She, herself, wore her platinum blonde hair in a long braid on her shoulder; she wore an ice-blue tank top with a small, slightly darker blue jacket and dark blue jeans. On her feet was a pair of light blue flats.

The other girl finally looked up from her work on her side of the room and peered at Elsa. "Hello," she said with a half-smile on her face. "You must be Elsa. My name is Astrid Hofferson, and I believe that we will be dorm mates for the year." She held out her hand for Elsa to shake, and she did so.

"Alright," said Astrid. "Well, I've already decorated my side of the room, so you can get to work on yours whenever. If you don't touch my stuff, then I won't touch yours, and we'll be friends. I'm gonna go visit my friends and give you some space to get settled. I'll be back around two o' clock."

With that, Astrid walked out the room, leaving Elsa to decorate. Elsa looked at Astrid's side of the room, trying to find and inspiration. Astrid's side had posters of rock bands on the walls, along with some display weapons on it. It really showed a lot about her character, which Elsa liked. Suddenly, Elsa got her inspiration.

Elsa used her powers to create a small blanket, kind of like the ice fabric that she had made her current outfit out of, and made a pillow to go along with it. She tinted them both with a light blue. Then she used more of her powers to put light frost on her bed, which was originally white, but the frost made it look like a very light ice-blue. Elsa then covered the walls, which were a nice white color as well, with many snowflake designs.

When she was done personalizing her side, she then went over to her dresser and began to unpack. She did this fast, because she didn't have any actual clothes. She always made her own out of her ice, so there was no need for any that her parents would buy for her. Instead, she filled her drawers with her other things.

Her top drawer was filled to the brim with stacks of papers that she used to draw on and sometimes write short stories with as well as having a stack of poster-sized coloring pages, coloring pens, color pencils, and crayons. Her second drawer was filled with her jewelry, because no matter how many times she had told them not to, her parents always bought her jewels and such, especially sapphires, which they claimed "brought out her eyes." Her third drawer was where she decided to put her computer and computer accessories.

Last but not least, she put her small trinkets on top of the dresser. Her favorite of all was a small merry-go-round that she had made out of ice, and enchanted it to move. Next to it there was a small music box that her parents had given her long ago, and made it to sing to her in her own mother's voice, followed closely by a small figurine of a snowman with a slightly off-shaped head. Finally, there was a small ice castle that she had made with her powers years before; she didn't even know when she had made it.

Finally she was done with everything. She looked at her bedside table, where her clock sat. It was nearly one o' clock. Having nothing else to do, Elsa decided to go to the school cafeteria and get some lunch. The problem was that she only realized after she left the room that she didn't know where the school cafeteria was.

Deciding that she might as well figure it out, Elsa took to wandering the huge building, exploring. She walked around the place, until finally she found someone in the halls and decided to ask for directions. She walked over to the person and lightly tapped their shoulder.

The person turned around, and her eyes widened slightly.

The person was a boy, and he had white- literally white, not blonde –hair and startling blue eyes. He had a mischievous grin on his face. His eyes sparkled in fun. He wore a blue hoodie and blue jeans with white sneakers. He was very handsome, and Elsa had a hard time formulating a sentence in her mind.

"Yes?" the boy asked, grinning.

Elsa snapped out of her reverie. "Um, can you please tell me where the cafeteria is?" she asked, trying to keep her voice calm.

"Of course, I was actually about to head there myself," said the boy. "By the way, my name is Jack Frost. Follow me, I'll show you where the cafeteria is." He motioned for her to follow him, and she did.

"So," he said with a hint of mischief in his eyes. "Can you tell me your name? Or do I have to make one up for you?"

"My name is Elsa," she replied.

He smiled brightly. "A beautiful name for a beautiful girl," he said. She blushed.

"Th-thanks." she answered.

Finally they made it to the cafeteria. He walked her inside, and motioned for her to sit down next to him. He led her to a table with many other students already sitting there. Elsa instantly recognized one of them. Astrid was sitting there next to a dark haired boy with longish hair, wearing black jeans and a dark green tee shirt, along with winter boots much like hers.

Across the table sat a dark haired African girl with chocolate brown eyes. She wore a cream colored tank top with light green shorts that stopped just before her knees. Her hair was kept up in a bun atop her head. There seemed to be slight bags under her eyes, as though she hadn't slept well.

Next to her sat another girl. This one had flaming red hair that seemed to be unmanageable, and it hung free over her shoulders. She wore a dark aqua-colored long sleeved shirt and dark jeans. On her feet she had regular aqua colored tennis shoes. She was chatting happily with the girl across from her.

Another boy sat next to them. He had blonde hair and blue eyes, and wore a black tee shirt and jeans. His shoes were tattered tennis shoes that he must have had for God knows how long. He kept running his hand through his hair, as though trying to mess it up more than it already was.

Finally Jack and Elsa got to the table. The rest of the people looked up. Astrid grinned. "Hey, Elsa," she said. "I see you've already met my buddy Jack."

Elsa nodded. "Yeah," she said. "I got lost so he helped me find the cafeteria."

"Oh," said the boy next to Astrid. "Well then, we might as well introduce ourselves."

It turned out that the boy's name was Hiccup, and he and Astrid were together. The African girl was named Tiana, the red haired girl in the aqua colored clothes was Merida, and the blonde boy was Kristoff

All of them became friends immediately. Elsa sat next to Merida, who hit it off with her immediately, and Jack sat next to Hiccup, who seemed to be his best friend. They talked for what seemed like forever before three new people arrived. Elsa grinned.

The first was Anna, who smiled widely and hugged Elsa tightly before sitting next to her. The second was a blonde girl named Rapunzel who was apparently her dorm mate. She had long blond hair that went all the way to her lower back, and wore a lavender blouse with a darker purple skirt that went to her knees. She wore purple flats.

The last person was a dark haired boy who later introduced himself as Flynn Rider (though Rapunzel argued that his real name was Eugene Fitzherbert). He wore brown jeans and a white long-sleeved shirt with a blue vest. He wore hiking boots on his feet. He held hands tightly with Rapunzel.

The two newcomers walked to the table, and Anna finally let her sister go.

Jack looked shocked. "How do you two know each other?" he asked.

"Anna is my sister," Elsa explained. "How do you know her?"

"Oh," said Jack. "We met Anna almost as soon as she got here."

Elsa smiled fondly at her sister, who went to sit beside Flynn and Rapunzel. "Not that I can say I'm surprised," she said. "Anna makes friends faster than she can introduce herself sometimes." They all laughed and got to know each other better, and soon Elsa had learned quite a bit about her new friends.

Tiana spoke with a strong southern accent and lived in New Orleans. Merida was from DomBroch, Ireland and spoke with a slightly fading accent of her own. She soon learned why everyone had been accepted to the school as well, because in order to get in you would have to have magical powers, be in relation to someone with magical powers, have shown bravery in one form or other, or know about magical creatures and/or magic itself.

Astrid and Hiccup were owners and trainers/breeders of dragons, Jack apparently had ice powers not unlike Elsa's, Tiana had been cursed to be a frog at some point, but the spell was broken when she became a princess by marrying her now-husband, a boy who was one year out of school named Navine, Merida had saved her mother when she had been turned into a bear by magic, Kristoff knew some magic because his family were trolls, Rapunzel had magic healing hair that glowed when she sang, and Flynn knew about it.

Elsa smiled. Their stories were extraordinary. Her own was rather boring. She had simply been born with ice powers and had been learning to control them. Anna had gotten in because she knew of the magic and was in relation to Elsa, who had magic herself. When Jack had told her of his powers, however, she had been very pleased. He had shown her that he could conjure a snowflake out of thin air, and had bet that she couldn't do anything so amazing, because she had as of yet not told him of her powers. She had scoffed and held up her hand. Instantly the whole cafeteria had light snow covering it, and the whole table had gaped. Then Jack had gotten cocky again.

"Bet you can't make it stop," he had said challengingly. She had laughed. "How much you wanna bet?" she had asked. All of the people who thought Jack was right had put down ten dollars. She had snapped her fingers, and instantly the snow on the floor disappeared and the small snow clouds that had gathered went away. Elsa made fifty dollars out of that bet.

Nearly an hour later, everyone started to go back to their dorm rooms, promising to meet the next day for breakfast before classes started. They went back in pairs, according to who was a dorm mate with whom. Jack went with Hiccup, Anna went with Rapunzel, Tiana went with Merida, Astrid obviously went with Elsa, and Kristoff went with Flynn.

Elsa sat on her bed in her side of the room. "Cool decorations," said Astrid, looking the room over. "Where did you get them?"

"I made them," answered Elsa. "I learned to make ice fabric when I was little. I never liked the feeling of cloth, so I make my own clothes out of ice."

Astrid grinned. "Remind me to ask for your help when we go dress shopping for the back to school dance." she said.

Elsa laughed. "I don't think that you would want me to make your dress unless you want it to be ice blue," she said. "I still haven't learned how to make it in different colors except for blue, dark blue, and dark purple."

"I could go for the purple," said Astrid, smiling. "But I think I'll leave the blue for you. Anyway, the girls and I are going to go shopping for the dance later this week. Wanna come and help us pick what to wear? It might give you inspiration on what to make for yourself."

"Maybe," said Elsa. "But I don't think I'll be going. I don't have a date or anything, and it seems like almost all of you guys will. I mean, Kristoff obviously likes Anna, you and Hiccup are going out, as are Rapunzel and Flynn."

"Excuse me?" said Astrid. "Jack totally likes you! I would be surprised if he didn't ask you out tomorrow. And even if he doesn't, Tiana is going, even though her boyfriend is in New Orleans and she won't see him till school's out, and Merida doesn't have a boyfriend at all! Not having a date isn't a reason not to go."

"Okay, first," said Elsa, her cheeks pink. "Jack doesn't like me. And second, Merida has three guys trailing after her all the time. She just won't date them because she's too independent. And Tiana is proud enough that she doesn't care if she does or doesn't have a date. There is a big difference between those two girls and me."

"Okay," said Astrid. "If you had a date, would you go?"

"I guess," said Elsa. "But like I said, nobody here likes me so it's not like it matters."

Astrid rolled her eyes. "My god, girl!" she said. "You sound like a soap opera. Just get it over with and have fun with your friends, date or not!"

Elsa sighed, knowing that this would be the end of the conversation. "Alright," she said. "I guess I'll go."

Astrid smiled again and went over to her desk, presumably to email someone, and was quiet. Elsa looked at her clock. It was only three o' clock. There was plenty to do, so she decided to go around the grounds and explore the grounds. She took off her blue jacket, as it was nearly eighty degrees outside, and walked out of the room.

She went down the same elevator that she had used when she had gotten there earlier that day, and out the front door, telling miss Snow White that she would be exploring the grounds until about four or five o' clock. She walked toward the fountain and smiled.

She froze some of the random water droplets that would come out, but soon she was having a lot of fun. She froze the whole thing, freezing the pool at the bottom into a huge skating rink. Then she changed her heels into skating boots and got on, floating gracefully on the ice.

She spun in perfect movements on the ice, doing the same as she had so many times before when she had been stressed or wanted to get away from everything else. It made her feel happy every time. She transformed her current outfit into an ice skating outfit in a second, and suddenly every thought of the handsome Jack Frost was pushed from her mind.

Suddenly a voice broke her concentration. "Nice moves, Elsa," it said.

Okay, so for the first few chapters there won't be any real changes except for small stuff like grammar, spelling, and small things in the plot, but around the next two or three chapter's you'll see big improvement I think. Anyway, please review! I'll post as soon as possible.

-CahillGirl2001