The Best Father ( Kristanna family story)
Prologue
High School
"Ring! Ring!"
"Great, just fucking great." Kristoff muttered, as he slammed his locker door shut, "I'm gonna be late." It was his junior year, at a new school, and he was already going to be late for his first class. He managed to look through his folders and found his class room schedule. His first class was Chemistry and he was even nowhere near that class.
"Ring! Ring!"
"Shit, I'm gonna be late." He whispered while he was pushing through the crowds. After another minute of running, he finally made it to his chemistry class. "Yoohoo! Good morning! Welcome to Mr. Oaken's class!" chimed a very large, burly man, "Please take a seat right next to Anna Arendelle." Mr. Oaken pointed Kristoff to a young beautiful redhead, sitting in the back corner of the classroom. Kristoff did as he was told, and went to go sit right next to the gorgeous redhead.
"Hi what's your name?" the redhead asked cheerfully. "Kristoff." He deadpanned, as he sat down in his seat. "My name is Anna Arendelle." Anna stated, with a warm smile. Kristoff had a feeling about her that has never happened to him before.
"I know that we are going to be great lab partners, maybe even friends."
"Ya. I doubt that."
A few months later
"Kristoff! Guess what!?"
" I'm kind of busy right now, feistypants." Kristoff stated, while he was in line, ordering his school lunch. "Fine. Hans just asked me out on a date!" shrieked Anna, while she was pulling Kristoff away from the line. "Just tell me more after…" Kristoff was interrupted. "There you are, Anna, my dear." said a young boy, wearing the school's football jersey. "Great another jock. Not just any jock, also." Kristoff thought amusingly.
"Hans!"
Anna was surprised to see her date right in front of her. He was not just any date; he was extremely handsome, popular, and he was even the star quarterback. "Are you ready for our date this Friday?" Hans grinned. "Of course I am." said the love-struck Anna. On the other hand, Kristoff knew that there was something of with Hans. Right then and there, Kristoff really wanted to tell her that he really likes here, more than just a friend. You see, Kristoff really wants to be with her.
Anna just never notices it.
High School Graduation
Everyone cheered, as they went out of the school's gym. Well everyone did, except for Anna.
About a month ago, Anna married Hans at the local courthouse. The worst part was that she married him, against her sister's wishes. After she married him, Elsa threw her out. She still remembers the last conversation they had:
"You simply can't marry a man that you've dated since high school."
"You can if its 'true love'." Anna cried.
"Anna what do you know about 'true love'?" Elsa asked angrily.
"More than you. All you know is how to shut people out."
"Enough, Anna!" Elsa yelled at Anna.
"Please!"
"I said enough!" Elsa screamed, with her fists balling up.
"I can't live like this anymore!" Anna cried out.
"Then leave." Elsa relaxed her hand, looked at Anna and whispers, "Get out!"
"Hey there!" Kristoff said quietly, as he approached Anna. Anna was sitting at the bench, patiently waiting for her husband to come and pick her up. Her husband, Hans, was out doing business for his future football career in the NFL. "It will always secure our future." Hans would say proudly to Anna. Anna knew that football was very important to Hans, and she would have to support him no matter what.
"Congratulations on graduating high school." Kristoff grinned. Kristoff knew that the graduation ceremony was very hard on her. Hell, none of her family members came to her graduation. He knew that they also didn't support the marriage, mostly her sister, and neither did he. The only two major reasons why he went to her graduation were: 1. despite the fact that he disapproves her marriage, he will always be there to support her. 2. She had asked him to go.
"My husband's here." she says, as she leaves her seat. "Goodbye Kristoff. Promise to keep in contact." "Promise." Kristoff smiles, as he watches her get into Hans' car, "Have fun in New York City."
And just like that, she was gone.
