Hey peeps! Welcome to my first Jelsa fan fiction. There will be mentions of other ships, such as Kristanna, Mericcup and the one between Flynn and Rapunzel (lol I just forgot what the ship name was called). Anyways, carry on reading the story, and I'll see ya at the bottom!
There's Always A Beginning
If anybody could have warned her how incredibly social this high school was, Elsa would've been thankful.
Unfortunately, nobody did.
So when the sixteen year old young lady walked in through the large, welcoming gate of Macedon Academy, she was completely unprepared for how many girls approached her.
'Hey there!' one of them said. 'The name's Megara, honey. Who're you?'
'Um, I'm Elsa,' she managed. Megara raised an eyebrow.
'Well, if I may say so, dear, I'd say you're quite a looker, and I don't mind that, just as long as you stay away from Hercules. He's so mine, if you're wondering. But other than that, I don't want to frighten you on your first day. I mean, that's totally the teachers' job,' Megara said. Elsa smiled at that.
'Well, it was lovely meeting you, Elsa. See you 'round!' she finished, walking off somewhere, a crowd of girls following closely behind her. Elsa sighed. While she knew Megara probably meant well, it was hard for her to exactly, you know, want to befriend her. She seemed flirtatious to her.
Again, Elsa sighed. She dragged her small, white suitcase through the crowd of students. Even though there were hundreds of students here, Elsa had never felt so lonely.
Until a particular red-head ran into her.
'Sorry!' the girl said. Elsa looked up and came face to face with the girl. She looked about her age, slightly taller, with stunning sapphire eyes.
'It's fine,' Elsa replied. The girl looked at her.
'Well, what's your name? I'm new here, so I don't know nobody,' she said. 'By the way, my name's Merida.'
'I'm Elsa. I'm new here too,' Elsa replied.
'Well, it's good to meet another lass like myself. You know your room number yet?' Merida asked.
'Yeah, I'm in room 357.'
'Would ya look at that! That's my room as well! Guess your my new bunk mate, eh?'
Elsa smiled. 'At least I got someone nice as my room mate.'
Merida laughed, and Elsa found it to be completely genuine and cheery.
'You obviously don't know me. I can get a little brash when I clash with someone I don't like. You're on my good side, likely for you,' Merida said honestly. Elsa noticed a thick Scottish accent in her voice.
'Well then, let's go to our room and settle in,' Elsa said, determinedly dragging her suitcase.
'Erm, I don't mean to be rude, but do you know where you're going?' Merida questioned, following close behind Elsa, who was admittedly hopelessly lost.
'Not really.' Elsa admitted, slowly to a stop. 'Maybe we should ask someone.'
'Excuse me,' Merida tapped a girl on her shoulder. She turned around, revealing bright green eyes, and short, dark brown hair.
'Yes? Can I help you?' she asked politely.
'Me and this lass over here, Elsa, don't know where all the dorm rooms are,' Merida explained. The girl smiled.
'Of course. You must be new, right?' she said. Elsa nodded.
'Well, follow me. I was heading to the dorm rooms anyway. Which grade are you guys in?'
'Year 11,' Merida replied. The girl frowned.
'I'm in Year 10, so you'll have to go a little further than me. I'm Rapunzel, by the way,' the girl, Rapunzel, introduced herself.
'Merida. And I already told you that she's Elsa,' Merida replied. Rapunzel smiled.
'It's a pleasure to meet you.'
Elsa sighed in relief as Rapunzel took the lead, and for he first time since arriving, she didn't feel lost, or alone. She looked around as they walked, trying to take in everything. The classrooms, the students, the teachers, the locations, the lockers, the bathrooms, and so many doors, leading into different places that were yet to be discovered...
'Hello? Earth to Elsa? We're at the Year 10 dorm rooms,' Merida's distinct voice interrupting her thoughts. She snapped out of her trance, instead focusing on Rapunzel, who was busy trying to unlock her dorm room.
'Why won't this thing work- AHHH!' Rapunzel screamed as the swung swung inwards and she was sent tumbling to the floor of her new dorm room.
'Oh, I'm so sorry!' A familiar voice cried.
'Anna?' Elsa asked. The strawberry-blonde looked up, her sapphire eyes brightening at the sight of a familiar face.
'Elsa! What are you doing here?' she asked, while helping Rapunzel to her feet.
'Rapunzel, who I'm assuming is your new room mate, was showing us to the dorm rooms,' Elsa explained.
'You two know each other?' Merida asked.
'Yep. Anna's my little sister,' Elsa replied. Merida's jaw dropped open, her eyes travelling from the younger girl with plenty of energy that was bubbling with excitement, to the platinum-blonde who held a sensible pose.
'No way,' Rapunzel breathed, trying to find a similarity between the two.
'Absolutely yes way!' Anna replied. 'So you're Rapunzel, my new room mate?'
'It would seem so. And you're Anna?'
'The one and only!' she announced proudly. Elsa rolled her eyes.
'Wow! I'm so happy to have you as my room mate!' Rapunzel smiled.
'I wouldn't be,' Elsa teased, as Anna punched her in the arm.
'Idiot. I may be a bit energetic, but at least I don't snore,' Anna replied, crossing her arms over her chest defensively. Elsa laughed.
'You got that right.'
'Well, Elsa, I think we've gotta go,' Merida said, checking the time on the clock on the far wall of the room.
'Bye, Anna! See you around, Rapunzel!' Elsa waved.
'Bye!' The girl chorused, causing them to giggle as they unpacked their things.
'They're an energetic pair, aren't they?' Merida commented. Elsa smiled.
'It would seem so. I glad Anna seems to be fitting in well, though,' Elsa said.
'So, Rapunzel said to keep walking down the hallway and then turn... left?'
'Right, I think. Although it may have been left,' Elsa replied, struggling to remember.
'Oh well. Let's wing it,' Merida said as they came to the end of the hallway. A lot of people seems to have already settled in, so there wasn't much of an indication of where to go.
'I'm assuming one goes to the girls' rooms, and the other way goes to the boys' Elsa said. Merida agreed. They looked left and right, trying to figure out which way to go.
'Let's just go right,' Merida said, switfly turning in that direction.
'Okay. But if we open the door to find a bunch of boys flirting with their reflection in the mirror, I'm blaming you,' Elsa relented, following the laughing Merida down the hall.
'The number started at 300, but it just gets lower,' Merida noticed.
'You're right. We're at room number 278,' Elsa said, stopping behind Merida.
'This must be the boys' dorms' Merida decided, so they headed back the way they came.
'Well, at least we know where not to go,' Elsa said, looking on the bright side. Merida laughed.
'You're right. I don't think I'd ever want to go there.' Elsa giggled.
'I think this is our dorm room,' Merida said, stopping at a room with the number '357' on the front. 'You wanna go in first?'
'It's fine,' Elsa said as Merida dug around in her backpack for the key they sent before the term started. After a few moments of 'ooohhhh', 'aaahhhhh' and 'I found it!' 'That's a key ring' 'Oh', Merida finally managed to fish out the key and unlock the door. It revealed two plain beds, the backs agains the back wall, a massive window in between. A door was on the left wall, which when opened, revealed a white bathroom.
'It's pretty decent for a school, ain't it?' Merida commented, opening one of two massive closets.
'Yeah,' Elsa replied.
'Elsa, come look at the view!' Merida cried. Elsa hurried over, and loooked out the window to see...
'Ew!' Elsa shrieked as she pulled back. The window overlooked a bunch of dogs, which would have been incredibly cute...
If they hadn't been peeing all over the grass.
Merida was laughing hard, even wheezing for air as Elsa had inconveniently tripped over her self and had ended up in a rather undignified position with half her body on a bed, a leg on the other bed and the rest of her body dangling in between.
'Ugh, Merida,' Elsa complained as she attempted to untangle herself from her position. She only managed to fall off both beds and onto the floor, just as their dorm room door swung open.
'And so I was like, "why should I?" And I totally, like, blew her off,' someone said as they stormed through the door. It was a red head and a blonde, both with large pink suitcases and a confused expression.
'What're you guys doing here?' the blonde said, acknowledging Merida before her eyes trained on the poor, slightly embarrassed platinum blonde on the floor in a heap.
'This is our dorm room,' Merida explained. The red head frowned.
'Really? I thought this was ours,' she said.
'I guess we'll be sharing beds. I personally choose the floor,' Merida cracked, causing the four of them to laugh.
'Well, I guess we're in the wrong room. My name's Ella, by the way,' the blonde said. 'And this is my best friend Ariel.'
'Hey. I'm Elsa, and that's Merida. We, um, don't usually look like we're kissing the floor,' Elsa stuttered. The two girls laughed.
'That's completely fine by us. Once you get into the classes and everything, you'll find that kissing floors are considered normal here,' Ella giggled.
'Anyways, we should go. I wanna see Eric!' Ariel gushed, speeding out of the room. The blonde rolled her eyes.
'Her boyfriend,' she explained before hurrying off to catch up to her friend.
'They seem like decent lasses,' Merida thought aloud. Elsa nodded. By now she had gotten off the floor and was sitting on the bed on the right, facing Merida who was sitting on the bed on the left.
'Well, we could unpack tonight, do you wanna go explore for now?' Elsa suggested. Merida shrugged.
'Sure. Seems like fun,' Merida agreed. They stood up off the beds...
And Elsa inconveniently slipped and fell once more.
'Seriously? Do they clean these floors with oil?' Elsa muttered as Merida burst into a fit of giggles.
'C'mon, lassie. At this rate, we'll never make it past the dorms.'
So Elsa picked herself up, dusted herself off, and got back on her saddle, ready once more to explore.
'Let's go,' Elsa said, following Merida out the door and into what essentially was the unknown.
But hopefully not unknown for long.
There's Always A Beginning
Jack honestly didn't really enjoy the first day of school.
Firstly, it meant that the amazing summer holidays were over, so no more sleep in's, video games, or partying.
Secondly, it meant trying to get through a massive crowd of students without being recognised.
Which was as likely as him getting a PhD.l
'Jackie!' a female shriek called from somewhere nearby. Jack inwardly groaned. He knew that voice. Unfortunately.
'Jackie!' the voice repeated, closer this time. Jack tried to weave his way onto the other side of the crowd, but he felt a hand touch his shoulder and he knew he couldn't get away. He plastered a fake smile onto his handsome face and spun around, meeting Quincy's eyes.
'What's your dorm room?' Quincy questioned, a glitter in her eye.
'Why does it matter?' Jack asked, forcing himself not to slap her as she made suggestive eyebrow movement and shifted closer.
'Well, you know, so I can check up on you,' she replied innocently, not quite matching the worryingingly mishcheif in her violet eyes. Jack ran his hand through his snow-white hair as he attempted to slide away from her closeness.
'I just don't think you knowing is necessary,' Jack replied lamely, praying desperately for a way out of this conversation.
Apparently, those prayers were heard.
'Hey, Jack!' another familiar voice called out to him. Instead of groaning internally, however, he turned his smile into a genuine one.
'Hey, Hiccup,' he said to his best friend. He pushed past a gaping Quincy as he hugged his mate.
'Long time no see, huh?' Jack said. Hiccup rolled his eyes.
'I literally came over to your house last night to convince you to come to school today,' he replied. It was Jack's turn to roll his eyes.
'It's just a phrase, Hic,' he said.
'Yeah, but a phrase used in the wrong context,' he replied. Jack sighed, but was happy inside to know that in the past 8 or so hours his friend hadn't changed a bit, still with his all-knowing brain and the urge to correct people's mistakes.
'You in room 289?' Jack asked, changing the subject. Hiccup nodded.
'Gues we're room mates then,' Jack said flatly, as Hiccup smirked.
'Too bad for you,' Hiccup added. 'I learnt how to snore on the holidays.'
Jack started laughing, patting Hiccup on the back in a supposedly supportive way, leading him off to the dorm rooms, hoping that he was leaving Quincy behind.
'So how's your day been so far, Jack? Already traumatised an unfortunate pretty lady by attempting to flirt with her?' Hiccup asked. Jack gave him a playful shove.
'Of course not. I only start flirting on the second day. Considering your my best friend, you really should've known that.' he retorted.
'Wow. That makes such a big difference,' Hiccup muttered sarcastically. Jack shoved him again.
'Just hurry up and show me where the hell the dorm rooms are,' Jack said. Hiccup rolled his eyes.
'Where would you be without me,' Hiccup commented.
'Probably somewhere at home playing on my video games. Instead, I'm here. Thank you so much,' Jack replied, sarcasm dripping from his voice.
'You'd also end up unemployed. Or even worse, a lawyer,' Hiccup shuddered, refusing to think of his future career having to do anything with law.
'My uncle's a lawyer, you know,' Jack said matter-of-factly.
'Did he have a reliable friend?'
'No, and neither do I.'
'Cold, Jack, cold.'
'Why are you describing your soul?'
'How did you even pass Year 10?'
'I have intelligence and you know it, Hiccup.'
'I know a lot of facts, Jack, and that most certainly isn't one of them.'
'I guess you're gonna have to widen your knowledge capacity, then.'
'At least I have knowledge.'
'I have knowledge too! Like I know that you're very mean!'
'Funny, you seem to be talking to your reflection, but there are no mirrors around. Must be your stupidity kicking in.'
'Just show me where the damned rooms are,' Jack replied gruffly, half mad that he couldn't think of a witty response.
'Whatever you say, Your Majesty,' Hiccup said as he stalked ahead, reading the room numbers aloud.
'Right here,' he said after a while, gripping the room door's handle and opening the door.
'Ahh, looks exactly the same as last year's rooms,' Jack sighed as he dumped his bag on the left bed.
'What, did you expect it to have a diamond chandelier and jewels covering the walls? We may be a year older, in a grade above, but we're still in a freakin' school,' Hiccup pointed out, dumping his suitcase on the edge of the right bed.
'Point taken. Still, a guy can dream, right?' Jack said. Hiccup stared at him.
'You seriously need to learn when to use phrases and sayings in the correct context,' Hiccup commented, unzipping his suitcase to reveal an incredibly neat and organised interior.
'Seriously? You even colour coded your suitcase? You do know you're gonna have to move it all to your closet anyway, right?' Jack said.
'Yeah, well, it makes the unpacking part easier. I'm supposing your's looks a mess?' Hiccup asked. Jack shrugged.
'Meh. I'm gonna wear the clothes anyway. I don't really need to fold them.'
'Wanna unpack later? I really want to meet the new students this year,' Hiccup suggested. Jack raised an eyebrow.
'Already sick of me?' he asked, feigning hurt. Hiccup smirked.
'You betcha I am,' he replied. Jack laughed.
'In all seriousness, though, you saw a girl that caught your eye, or something?' he asked quietly, as if it was some sort of secret between them. It was meant to be a joke, but Hiccup blushed.
'W-what? No. Not at all. You're mistaken. I haven't- well I have seen girls but it's not like I like them or anything,' he stuttered, suddenly avoiding eye contact. Jack grinned.
'Wow, that was meant to be a joke, but I'm definitely up to socialising if you wanna meet up with a girl,' he smirked. He opened the dorm room door and gave a slight, mocking bow. 'Ladies first.'
'Gosh, what a gentleman,' Hiccup muttered sarcastically, seemingly regaining his composure, pride, and sarcatic responses.
'Where to first, Hic?' Jack asked as they made they made their way out of the dorm rooms and into the main part of the school; the classrooms, where most people hung out after visiting their dorm rooms so they could find their lockers.
'Yours is next to mine, right?' Hiccup asked motioning to his locker. Jack noticed the number, and nodded.
'Yep. Lucky me.'
'Lucky you? You're on my right. That means that you could smack me in the face with your locker door.'
'Thanks for the idea, idiot.'
'I'm the idiot? You don't even know the way around the school you've been attending for the past who knows how many years!'
'I never said that. I just prefer it when you lead.'
'I'm flattered.'
'You should be,' Jack threatened, getting a toothy grin out of Hiccup.
'So who's this girl?' Jack asked innocently, casually leaning against the lockers. Hiccup flushed once more.
'There's no girl,' Hiccup mumbled quietly, knowing it would prove no use.
And it didn't.
'Yeah right, that's a lie and you know it. Come on, I've been your friend pretty much your whole life. You can trust me.'
'On the contrary, I don't know if I can,' Hiccup said, giving him a knowing look. Jack just raised an eyebrow. Hiccup sighed.
'Fine. But you have to swear you won't do anything that makes it awkward or anything, okay?'
'I gotchu man,' Jack said. Hiccup snorted.
'Last time you said those words, it was when I asked you not to save my name as something sketchy, and you put my contact name down as 'Not My Drug Dealer'. Honestly.'
'Hey! In my defence, no one suspected a thing!'
'Your point being...'
'Just get it off your chest, man.'
Hiccup hesitated. 'I don't know her name, but she's got really wild red hair and I saw hanging around with a girl with, like, seriously white hair. Platinum blonde, I reckon.'
'Ahh. Why'd she catch your eye?'
'Just 'cause she seems like a seriously courageous and interesting character. Plus, she's kinda pretty,' Hiccup admittedly quietly. Jack smirked.
'Well, don't worry sappy pants. Your secret's safe with me,' he teased. Hiccup groaned.
'One word, Jackson Overland, and I'm telling everyone your peanut butter story,' Hiccup threatened. Jack held his arms up in a sign of 'I'm not going to do anything' whereas his eyes said 'You made a mistake as soon as you opened your mouth'.
'Hey, is that Flynn?' Jack asked Hiccup, motioning towards the brown-eyed, handsome, smoulder professional who was chatting with a girl with short brown hair and emerald eyes.
'Sure is. Let's say hi, and immediately save the poor girl,' Hiccup said. Jack laughed as they waltzed over to the pair.
'Wassup, Jack, Hic?' Flynn greeted, fist pumping the lads.
'Nothing much. You?' Jack replied, wiggling his eyebrows. The girl blushed whereas Flynn just smirked.
'Just having a chat with this gorgeous lady over here. Guys, meet Rapunzel,' he introduced. Rapunzel smiled warmly, acknowledging Jack and Hiccup.
'Hello, presumably Jack and Hic,' Rapunzel said, slightly awkwardly.
'His name's Hiccup, but yeah, Hic's his nickname,' Jack explained. Rapunzel nodded slowly.
'Well, anyway, I gotta go. I'm trying to find my room mate, Anna, who was meant to be back here 5 minutes ago. You guys haven't seen her, by any chance? Strawberry-blonde, sapphire eyes, enthusiastic personality?'
'Nope. Sorry, Rapunzel,' Hiccup said. Rapunzel sighed.
'It's fine I'll just keep looking.'
'Want me to help you look, blondie?' Flynn asked. Rapunzel gave him a weird look.
'She went to the female bathroom, which is where I'm gonna try to find her now. Do you want to come now?' she asked as the other two laughed. Flynn shrugged.
'I mean, I could walk you there and then wait outside,' Flynn replied, undeterred.
'I mean, sure, if you want.' Rapunzel said, waving goodbye to Jack and Hiccup before leaving in the direction of the bathrooms, Flynn hot on her heels.
'So subtle, am I right?' Jack commented sarcastically as his best friend laughed.
'He was so eager to help her. I swear, if she looked at him and said she needs someone to jump off a cliff for her, he'd be leaping off in two seconds flat,' Hiccup replied. Then, suddenly, he blushed. Jack looked in the direction of Hiccup's gaze, and saw a balloon of red hair bouncing around. Jack grinned. Hiccup gave shot him a glare, but Jack was already walking in the direction of the red-head. He heard Hiccup mutter something inaudible behind him, something that sounded like 'stupid, lying white-haired idiot', but he could hear his footsteps following him through the crowd. As the crowd slightly parted, he could see that the girl had a companion, and a gorgeous one at that. Jack and to literally rub his eyes in disbelief as he stared at the platinum-blonde girl, trying to make out if she was an actual, living homo sapien.
'-and I honestly don't know why'd they even put that there. It's pointless!' the red-head was saying. The platinum-blonde laughed. Hiccup had managed to catch up to him, as they sauntered over to the girls.
'You guys look lost. New here?' Jack started. The red-head looked at him.
'Yeah, but do we really look lost?' she asked. Jack smirked.
'Sorta. But it's cool. I don't think I've ever met someone new who immediately knew where everything was,' he replied. The red-head sighed in relief as she held out her hand.
'The name's Merida. This is my friend Elsa,' she introduced. Jack gingerly shook her hand, and nodded in acknowledgment at Elsa. She raised an eyebrow in response. Jack watched in excitement as he saw Hiccup awkwardly shake Merida's hand, letting go just a smidge too late. He gave Hiccup a knowing look, which was returned with a glare.
'My name's Jack, and this is my best friend Hiccup. Yes, the name's real,' Jack cracked, causing both the girls to giggle as Hiccup rolled his eyes.
'It's fine. There was a guy in my old school named Gigan Ticbutt. He could never catch a break,' the platinum blonde, Elsa, giggled. Jack sniggered as the other two laughed.
'I feel bad. I also feel grateful that my name isn't as horrific as that.' Hiccup stated.
'So you guys want a personal guide or somethin'?' Jack offered, returning to the original topic. Merida shrugged.
'Sure. If you guys ain't got nothin' better to do than lead us two 'round, I ain't gonna object. I would like to know where the archery grounds are.'
'You play archery?' Hiccup asked, raising his eyebrow. Merida shrugged again.
'I guess,' she replied. Elsa looked at her.
'You guess? I've known you for, like, 20 minutes and I already know that you literally worship archery,' Elsa commented. Merida smiled.
'I s'ppose I was the National Archery Champion For Under 16's 10 years in a row,' Merida stated humbly. Jack felt his eyes widen.
'What happened on the eleventh year?' Jack smirked.
'I turned 16,' Merida deadpanned. The other three laughed as she simply smirked.
'Wow. Admittedly, that's impressive though,' Hiccup said. Jack gently nudged him, and Hiccup slapped him on the arm.
'Well, anyways, how 'bout that guide you offered?' Elsa asked.
'Of course,' Jack replied, bowing politely, indicating with his hand to follow them.
'What a gentleman,' Elsa muttered sarcastically. Jack feigned hurt, bringing his left hand up to his heart dramatically. Left.
'Your heart's closer to your left side, you idiot,' Hiccup said. Jack glanced down and quickly switched his hands.
'Wow, Hiccup, you blind or what?' Jack said teasingly.
'Wow, Jack, you dumb or what?' Hiccup replied mockingly. Jack rolled his eyes as he placed his hand on the massive doors leading out into the outdoor section of the school.
'Woah,' Merida and Elsa gasped in unison. Jack smiled to himself in pride of his school. But if he was being completely honest, the outdoor section was as cool as the inside.
'There's like, five basketball courts here,' Elsa exclaimed.
'You play basketball?'
'Yeah. And netball.'
'Hold it!' Merida shrieked suddenly, marching off in the direction of what looked like targets.
'Woah. Again,' Elsa muttered, staring at the archery grounds. There were ten targets lined up, each one that further bit away from the shooting spot. There was a a forest directly next to the grounds, and there was a tunnel leading into it, suggesting that there was more to the school.
'Welcome to Macedon Academy,' Hiccup said, gesturing with his hands to the currently empty archery grounds.
'Well, I think it'd be fitting to see the National champion in action, don't you think?' Jack suggested, glancing at the excited red head.
'Yes, sir,' Merida saluted, strolling to the small hut filled with bows and arrows. A few moments later, she walked out with a blue bow and a quiver of arrows.
'I'd prefer me own bow an' arrow, but this'll have to do before it arrives here,' Merida said as she took her position at the first target, which was around 6 metres away, and without hesitation lined up her arrow and shot. It shot through the air, and hit the bullseye with ease.
'Impressive,' Elsa commented. Merida shrugged.
'You ain't seen nothin' yet,' she replied mischievously, quickly shooting the next 5 shots in under 10 seconds. The other three's jaws dropped, and it stayed there as she continued to nail the bullseye, target after target. Then, on the last target, she closed her eyes and shot with confidence, splintering the centre of the target.
'Wow,' Hiccup spluttered, staring at the composed archer, who seemed mildly satisfied with her 10 bullseyes.
'Meh. It would've been a lot more fun to shoot while riding me horse,' was all she said.
'Oh well. Wanna continue the tour?' Jack asked. The two girls nodded enthusiastically, as they followed the two boys back to the inside of the school.
'Here is the Year 11 maths class. There are two different maths teachers in Year 11. You should hope to get Mr Ulysses. He's super chill, but seriously smart. And Mrs Vulgar, is, well, vulgar,' Jack said, indicating to a room, as Hiccup grabbed the handle and pushed it open, revealing a whiteboard and a whole bunch of tables and chairs.
'Well, this is incredibly modern,' Merida noted, looking at all the sleek storage cabinets and monotone colour themes.
'I s'ppose. It is an incredibly prestigious school for a reason,' Jack said. They headed out, as they continued to explore the bottom floor of the building. It was quite a challenge, Jack realised, to get through the crowd without being stopped once or twice, here or there by his classmates, but other than that the four of them had a great time, chatting away endlessly and making funny jokes.
'Knock knock,' Elsa asked the three of them once.
'Who's there?'
'Britney.'
'Britney who?'
'Britney Spears.'
'Um...' Jack muttered awkwardly.
'Knock knock,' she asked again.
'Who's there?'
'Britney.'
'Britney who?'
'Britney Spears. Oops, I did it again,' Elsa sang, revealing a surprisingly beautiful voice as well as a funny joke.
'Ooohhhhh,' Merida giggled as they all laughed.
'That was good,' Hiccup commented.
'Okay, How 'bout this; why did the baboon fall out fo the tree?' Merida asked.
'Why?'
'Cause it was dead,' she replied. They all stared at each other for a second, before bursting into fits of giggles.
'That's so stupid,' Jack sniggered.
'I have one too,' Hiccup said.
'Go,' Merida said.
'Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson decide to go on a camping trip. After dinner and a bottle of wine, they lay down for the night, and go to sleep. Some hours later, Holmes awoke and nudged his faithful friend. "Watson, look up at the sky and tell me what you see." Watson replied, "I see millions of stars." "What does that tell you?" Watson pondered for a minute. "Astronomically, it tells me that there are millions of galaxies and potentially billions of planets. Astrologically, I observe that Saturn is in Leo. Horologically, I deduce that the time is approximately a quarter past three. Theologically, I can see that God is all powerful and that we are small and insignificant. Meteorologically, I suspect that we will have a beautiful day tomorrow. What does it tell you, Holmes?" Holmes was silent for a minute, then spoke: "Watson, you idiot. Someone has stolen our tent!"
The four of them cracked up again, trying to go through the crowd dignified but failing as they struggled to control their laughter.
'Nice one,' Elsa said.
'Okay, I guess I should contribute a joke too,' Jack said.
'It better be funny,' Merida threatened. Jack smirked.
'So a woman goes on a bus with her baby's and the bus driver says, "That's the ugliest baby I've ever woman gets so angry, she sits at the back next to a man. She turns to him and says, "I cannot believe the bus driver just insulted me." The man looks at her and says, "Okay, you go up there and tell him off, and I'll take care of your monkey."
'Oh my gosh!' Elsa gasped as the four of them laughed their heads off, getting a few weird glances from some people, but not caring a bit.
Until a certain brat showed up.
'Heya, Jack!' Quincy shrieked, sauntering down the hallway with two girls at her side.
'Who's that?' Elsa whispered to Jack.
'Quincy Adams. You might wanna stay away from her,' Jack whispered back, receiving a worried glance from his companion.
'Telling her how great I am?' Quincy asked.
'Yeah, and how incredibly humble you are too,' Jack whipped back sarcastically, drawing a few stifled giggles from the others. Quincy, undeterred, smiled a toothy smile and got right up in Jack's personal space. He stepped back a bit, trying to keep a safe distance from the girl.
'Really? How nice of you,' she whispered, attempting to sound seductive but instead sounding like she was gasping for air.
'You know what? I really need to go to the bathroom right now. See you 'round, Quincy!' he said, turning his body and quickly squeezing through the crowd, Hiccup, Elsa and Merida right behind him.
'Jackie! You forgot to tell me your room number!' her high-pitched voice shouted over the noise of the crowd, but Jack was eager to get away. He quickly glanced behind him, making sure his friends were right there, and then came out fo the crowd and stood in front of a door.
'Is this the boy's bathroom?' Elsa asked looking slightly embarrassed. Jack smirked.
'Nah. It's the music room,' he reassured her, opening the door like a gentleman and let the two girls through.
'Why thank you,' Elsa said sweetly, curtsying as she disappeared through the doorway.
'Yeah, thanks Jack,' Hiccup said, about to squeeze through, before Jack stopped him.
'What're you doing? You're not a girl,' he teased as he went in through before Hiccup.
'Gee, what a gentleman indeed,' he muttered underneath his breath. Jack laughed, following the two girls as they wondered around the large room, taking in all the different instruments that were scattered everywhere.
'You have an erhu?' Elsa asked excitedly, picking up the instrument gingerly.
'Yep. You play?' Hiccup asked.
'No. But I've always wanted to learn how.'
'You can ask Mulan. She plays it, like, seriously good,' Jack advised.
'Who's she?' Merida butt in, giving the two guys a curious glance.
'Chinese girl in our year level. She's also really good at martial arts,' Hiccup replied.
'Is this a grand piano?' Elsa asked, her fingers tracing the top of the majestic instrument.
'Sure is. You play piano?' Jack asked. Elsa nodded.
'Play a song,' Merida asked. 'And sing too.'
'I'm really not that good,' Elsa replied modestly, but taking a seat nevertheless. She carefully opened the piano and played a couple of notes on the piano.
'Please sing and play. I promise not to judge if it's crap,' Merida said. Elsa raised an eyebrow.
'How reassuring. But because you asked so nicely,' she took a breath, then played a few notes on the piano, which was presumably the intro of a really famous song.
Wise men say,
Only fools rush in,
But I can't help, falling in love with you.
Shall I stay?
Would it be a sin?
If I can't help, falling in love with you.
Like a river flows, surely to the sea,
Darling, so it goes,
Some things are just meant to be,
Take my hand,
Take my whole life too,
For I can't help falling in love with you,
Like a river flows, surely to the sea,
Darling, so it goes,
Some things are just meant to be,
Take my hand,
Take my whole life too,
For I can't help, falling in love with you,
For I can't help, falling in love with you.
'Wow,' Merida said after Elsa had finished the outro. 'Wow' was pretty much all that Jack could think as he thought about what had just happened. Not only was her voice already beautiful, she sang with so much emotion. He didn't know if she could relate to the song or something, but he knew that she had talent, and that was pretty cool.
'That was a lot better than "not that good,"' Jack commented, quoting the platinum blonde's earlier words. She shrugged.
'I guess. My notes weren't as smooth as I'd like them to be, and one of my notes was a little sharp, but other than that I guess it was okay,' she responded, pulling the cover down, the piano waiting for it to be used again.
'Oh well. It's been a pleasure meeting you guys. I think me a Merida better get back to our dorms. It's almost 1 o'clock and we haven't unpacked yet,' Elsa said, offering the two boys a warm smile. Merida did the same, nodding her head in acknowledgement at them.
'It's all good. See you guys around?' Jack said.
'You betcha,' Merida said. The two girls waved and stalked out of the room, chatting excitedly.
'Well, it was nice meeting your crush and her friend, Hiccup.'
'Shut up, Jack.'
There's Always A Beginning
'Well they're super cool,' Merida commented as they stalked back to their dorm room, taking the stairs on the left side of the school.
'Yeah. I like them,' Elsa replied.
'You like them?' Merida asked, wiggling her eyebrows suggestively. Elsa considered giving her a friendly shove, but decided against it because they were on a staircase.
'Not in that way, Merida. Do you?' she asked, attempting to turn the tables. Merida just shrugged.
'As friends. Just like you,' she responded calmly, leading the way to their dorm.
'Ah, home sweet home,' Elsa mumbled as she followed Merida inside their dorm and closed the door behind her. She walked over to her suitcase, and began taking the clothes out and placing them in one of the sets of drawers. Merida did the same, both of them still chatting away, telling each other more about themselves.
'Where're you from?'
'Norway. Arendelle, if we're being specific. You?'
'Scotland. Although you could probably already tell with me accent.'
'I guess. When's your birthday?
'May 24. How 'bout you?'
'December 31.'
'Wow. Very last day of the year, huh?'
'Yeah. Sometimes it sucks, but I guess it's sorta cool?'
'True. Favourite song?'
'Death by a Bachelor, by Panic! At The Disco. You?'
'Ain't Your Mama, J-Lo. Favourite colour?'
'Blue. And white, even though it's technically not a colour.'
'Mine's green. I love it because it's the colour of trees, and nature in general, I guess.'
'Favourite food?'
'Don't really know. I like a variety of foods.'
'Same. It's hard to choose.'
'Spirit animal?'
'Snow leopard, probably.'
'Horses for me. Just really love 'em'
'What's your horse's name?'
'Angus. He's a shire horse. You ever ridden before?'
'No. Always wanted to try, though.'
'Maybe you can borrow one of the school's horses and we could go on a horse ride one day,' Merida suggested. Elsa shrugged.
'Sounds like a plan.'
At that moments, the loud speaker came on.
'Welcome, students, to another year at Macedon Academy. We kindly ask now that you stop whatever you may be doing and come outside to the assembly area at the front of the school. If you are new here, follow the flow of students. Thank you,' a female voice spoke with authority over the speaker.
'I guess we'd better get going,' Elsa said, dropping the t-shirt in her hands and walked out the door, Merida right behind her.
'Do you think it's just a welcome back assembly?' Merida questioned as they followed all the students down the staircase and out the front doors.
'I think so. There may be a few announcements but I'm pretty sure it's just brief stuff,' Elsa replied. Merida nodded thoughtfully.
'Where do we stand?' Elsa asked. Merida shrugged.
'Beats me. Maybe we'll just find other Year 11's and stand with them,' Merida suggested. They managed to spot Ariel's flaming red hair and hurried over to it.
'Oh, hey guys!' Ariel greeted, Cinderella still by her side.
'Hey. Is this where we're meant to stand?' Elsa asked. The two girls nodded.
'Yeah. We don't know who our home room teachers are yet, but we'll find out now. Then, we stand with our home room teachers,' Cinderella explained. 'But for now, just stick with all the Year 11's.'
'So did you find this so called "Eric?"' Merida asked. Ariel blushed.
'Yeah. I really hope he's in my class,' she replied, the blush still very much evident.
'Hey guys!' a familiar masculine voice called out as he slung his arms around Merida and Elsa.
'Hey, Jack,' Elsa replied.
'How'd the unpacking go?'
'Probably better than yours,' Elsa replied, remembering how Hiccup had complained about Jack's untidiness. He pouted.
'For the record, I finished unpacking 10 minutes before Hiccup did.'
'That's called being lazy, Jack.'
'It's called being efficient.'
'Jack! Over here!' a male's voice called out to him. His head turned in the direction of the voice.
'Coming!' he called out. 'Got to go, ladies. See y'all 'round.' He nodded at Ariel and Cinderella, who had a shocked expression on their face, as he walked off.
'Did that just happen?' Cinderella asked. Ariel nodded.
'What?' Merida asked.
'That was Jackson Overland, the most popular guy in Year 11, and possibly the whole school. It's literally every girl's dream to even have him touch you. Well, except me and Ariel. We got our own Prince Charming's,' Cinderella explained, her calm demeanour returning.
'Wow. We didn't even know that. I guess that explains why it was so hard to get through the crowd,' Merida pondered, her eyes adapting a thoughtful look.
'Welcome, students, to Macedon Academy!' a voice boomed out from the front. Elsa looked to the front and saw a stage with a petite sort of woman with wispy grey hair. The chattering quieted down.
'For all you new students, I am the principal of this school, and my name is Mrs Kole, although my old students insist on calling me "Fairy Godmother"' she continued, giving some of the students a knowing, warm smile.
'The rules for this year are the same. They will be gone over tomorrow with your home room teacher, as I'm assuming you don't really want to stand out here until Greogry finds a girlfriend,' she whipped. There was a chorus of laughter, 'oohhhs' and 'dammmnnnnn', as who Elsa assumed was Gregory smiled bashfully.
'Anyways, Mr Westergard will be going over the announcements' she said as she stood back from the microphone and a handsome man came forward to the microphone.
'Yes, well, hello, students, it's a pleasure to see you all. Firstly, as tradition, tonight we will have the girls vs boys water fight in our "arena". If you're new here, we'll, we basically just have a massive water fight, and the winner gets to have bragging rights, the trophy of the gender wars and of course, the honour of dumping whatever we have onto the loser's head. This year, we have-' Mr Westergard paused, adding suspense.
'Melted blue cheese mixed with beetroot juice!' he announced. Cheers erupted from the assembly, the teachers smiling on.
'Well, secondly, I'm sure you'd like to know who you're teachers are. Well, since it's the end of assembly, come up to the front stage and in front are tables, and on each table there is a differen year level. Find your year level, and then on the table there will be sheets of paper for each student in your year level. Find your name, it's in alphabetical order if that helps, and it'll have your timetable on it. That'll tell you your classes, teachers and which room it's in. Okay, so now that's done, see you guys around, and once you've got your timetable, you can go back to doing, whatever you we're doing. We meet in the arena at 6!' he finished, stepping back as all the student flocked forward, eager to find out their classes. It took a while, but eventually Elsa made it to the table and quickly found her timetable and Merida's.
'It's exactly the same!' Merida exclaimed happily as they compared timetables. The two girls hugged each other excitedly, before letting go and heading back to their dorms.
'I'm incredibly excited for the water fight. It sounds super fun,' Elsa said as they walked back together to their dorm.
'Yeah. I'm assuming the arena is that massive building at the very back of the outdoor area, right?' Merida asked.
'Yeah. I think so.'
'I really wanna win. We should create a game plan.'
'True. But that depends on whether or not their are gonna be, like, obstacles or something in there.'
'Point taken. Do you think it'll be water balloons or hoses?'
'I reckon it'll be a variety of everything. There might even be a lake or something in the middle.'
'I guess we'll find out soon, won't we?' Merida concluded.
There's Always A Beginning
'Welcome to the 26th Gender Wars Water Fight,' Mrs Cole, or Fairy Godmother, spoke as the crowd of students fidgeting impatiently for the game to begin. Jack was one of those people.
'Because I know that you'e so eager to play, I'll keep it brief. No violence. No physical harm. Just water. The team who has the driest team wins. The water fight will go on for an hour, and when you hear the buzzer, no more water balloons, and the water systems that power the hoses will be switched off. The water guns will not be used after the buzzer. We'll all meet outside here, and that's where we'll judge how dry you are. Remember, there are cameras inside, so if you do wet someone after the buzzer, it will be caught out. If you harm anyone purposefully, you will be caught out. Because the boys won last year, you will have the advantage of going inside first. Then, the girls will go in. When the buzzer goes, the water fight will begin. May the best team win!' she concluded. She indicated for the boys to go in, so Jack nudged Hiccup and they jogged inside. The arena looked slightly different to last time. There were many more obstacles, more hiding places, and there was a massive lake in the middle, which was new. Jack spotted a water gun lazing around next to an inflatable palm tree, so he snatched it up and filled it up at the lake. He glanced at his sid,e and he spotted Hiccup with his own water gun, hurrying over to fill it up too.
'The girls are entering now!' Hiccup exclaimed, quickly filling up his water gun. Jack glanced back at the front doors, the girls streaming in and separating off into their small groups.
'Let's go back there,' Jack said, pointing to an arch-shaped structure. Hiccup shook his head.
'Not good enough for hiding. We should go there,' he said, pointing at a three sided box. Jack nodded, seeing that it would be a lot better for hiding as well as more practical.
'Come on, then,' he urged as he stood up and ran to the hiding spot. He could hear his best friend's footsteps behind him, before he quickly swerved and sunk to the floor, his back to the back wall of the three sided box. Hiccup appeared around the left side of the box and he resumed a squatting position next to Jack.
'What's our plan?' Hiccup asked Jack. Jack shrugged.
'Hide. If someone comes, squirt them. If it gets boring, come out of hiding and get attention, get the girls to try and shoot you, show off your great dodging skills and then squirt them with water instead,' he suggested. Hiccup gave him a weird look.
'Is that really how you plan on winning?' Hiccup asked him. Jack smirked.
'It's how we won last year,' he sassed, causing Hiccup to shut his mouth and instead return a matching smirk. Around 5 minutes of awkward silence, no girls running past and a 'Dude, did you just fart?' 'Nah, that's just your natural smell,' later, they decided that it was now boring so they came out of hiding and carefully checked the surroundings. Behind them, they could spot a few completely drenched girls and boys, and a few dry ones.
'Come on. Let's go get them,' Jack said, indicating to three dry girls who were slightly hidden behind the arch Jack had pointed to before. They quietly stalked up behind them, and before they could even turn around, they were drenched for, head to toe.
'Ha!' Jack called out, the three girls turning around to reveal Mulan, Tiana and Charlotte.
'Oh man! My hair!' Charlotte complained, gingerly combing her blonde locks. Both Mulan and Tiana rolled their eyes and gave each other knowing smiles.
'Just wait 'til it has blue cheese and beetroot juice in it!' Jack teased as he and Hiccup ran off, trying to find their next victim.
'Hey Hiccup! It's your girlfriend!' Jack pointed out as he spotted her unmistakeable curly red hair bouncing beside platinum-blonde locks. They were running to the left side of the arena, and as far as Jack could see, they were completely dry.
'Shut up, Jack,' Hiccup said as they followed them to the side. They squatted behind an inflatable flamingo, which honestly didn't do much to hide Merida's unique afro, and he saw them take a quick glance around. Jack and Hiccup quickly hid behind a short pop-up wall, hoping that they didn't see them. There was a bit of silence, before Jack carefully looked around the wall...
And got splashed in the face.
'ARRGGH,' he mumbled as the jet of water drenched him. He could hear Hiccup complaining a bit in his side and knew that they'd been caught out.
'Got you!' Elsa cheered delightfully as she switched off the water gun and quickly ran off, Merida hot on her heels. Jack looked down and saw that all his clothes were soaked in water. He looked at Hiccup, but he wasn't doing much better.
'Well, I suppose we can just go crazy, right?' Jack said, looking at his drenched friend. He shrugged.
'I guess. Let's go get revenge!' Hiccup cried, trying to sound heroic, but slipping on a puddle and face planting the floor. Jack winced.
'Ow,' Hiccup muttered as he pulled himself up.
'Jeez, Hiccup, we'e not going to win if you keep being your uncoordinated self,' Jack teased. Hiccup glared at him.
'Not helping,' Hiccup said. The two of them ran out into the open, gleefully shooting everywhere, catching a few girls and getting even more wet themselves. It was quite fun, actually, as a group formed in the middle and had some sort of showdown. Water splashed everywhere, and Jack felt adrenaline rushing through his veins every time he successfully hit someone with water.
'Jack! Help!' Flynn Rider called out as he was being chased by Rapunzel, not a weapon in his hands. Jack took aim, and shot. A jet of water surged out and hit Rapunzel on the side of her head, and he soaked her from head to toe.
'Nice shot!' Flynn complimented as he picked up a water balloon and preceded to throw it at the brunette.
'5 minutes left!' a voice over the speaker called out. Jack filled up his water gun again, and rejoined the battle. He could see Hiccup getting a bucketful of water dunked over his head, and felt a bit sorry for him. He rushed over and squirted the girls who held the bucket, and they immediately dropped it and ran off.
'Gee, you took your time,' Hiccup muttered.
'Not thank you? Ungrateful child,' Jack shook his head as he watched the sides of Hiccup's mouth turn upward.
The last five minutes were absolutely frantic. There was literally water everywhere, and everywhere Jack ran, he felt a spray of water somehow fly out of nowhere and hit him. He managed to get around thirty more people before the time ran out and the buzzer sounded.
'EVERYONE STOP! START HEADING OUT THE FRONT NOW!' Fairy Godmother spoke loudly into the speaker. Jack dropped his water gun and followed the flow of students out the front doors.
'Good game, Jack,' a feminine voice said from behind him. He turned and spotted Elsa and Merida, both of them completely dry.
'How are you still dry?' Hiccup asked them.
'Tactics and skill,' Merida replied, a small smile plastered on her face.
'Haha. Well, it won't matter anyway. We're gonna win,' Jack stated confidently. Elsa raised and eyebrow.
'Are you sure about that?' she asked, looking at his drenched shirt. He hesitated.
'Yeah... maybe not,' he decided. Merida laughed.
'See you on the loser's podium,' Merida commented as she and Elsa sped ahead. Jack glanced at Hiccup. He was staring at them, particularly the red head. Jack sighed.
'Welcome students! My my, some of you are looking very wet,' Fairy Hodmother commented when the whole school had filed out of the arena.
'Okay, split into your teams and we'll do the judging!' she announced. They hurriedly split up and nervously waited for the judgin to begin. The teachers started at the boys team.
'Well well well, you're all looking drenched,' Mr Westergard said as he inspected them. After they had looked at them all, they moved onto the girls. Jack couldn't quite hear what they were saying, but he noticed small smiles on the teahcers' faces as they walked past.
'Okay, the winner had been selected. The winner of the water fight for this gender war is...' Fairy Godmother paused for suspense.
'THE GIRLS!' she yelled. The girls erupted into cheers and hugs and hi-5s while the boys looked a little sullen.
'Totally biased,' one complained, but they didn't seem convinced themselves. A lot of the girls were still dry, while there were only a rare few from the boys that were even remotely dry.
'That means that you get the trophy until the next gender wars, which is the basketball tournament. Until then, the bragging rights are all yours, girls!' Fairy Godmother said. 'Play, now get back to your dorm rooms, have a shower, finish unpacking, and have your midnight party or whatever you teenagers do, but please make sure you're fine for tomorrow. First impressions matter, after all. Have a good term, students.'
'We lost by a mile this year,' Hiccup said. Jack nodded in agreeance.
'Well, we've still got the basketball competition soon. I'm confident with that one,' Jack said. Hiccup looked at him warily.
'You know you were confident with the water fight, right?' he reminded Jack.
'Yeah, but this time I'm more than confident. I'm absolutely certain,' he said. Hiccup rolled his eyes.
'Whatever you want to believe, Jack,' Hiccup said.
There's Always A Beginning
'WE WON!' Merida let out as she flopped onto the bed. Elsa laughed.
'We did. I'm so excited. I never realised how fun this school is,' Elsa commented. Merida's eyes widened.
'I know, right? In my old school, we would never have been allowed to have a water fight!'
'Well, I guess we still have to make one important decision.'
'What's that?'
'Who gets the first shower?' she asked, glancing mischievously at her roommate. Merida grinned as they both immediately raced for the bathroom. They both ran into each other and they flopped onto the bathroom floor, both of them giggling as they tried to get up.
'You can go first,' Elsa offered. Merida smiled gratefully.
'Thanks, Elsa,' she said as she grabbed some pyjamas and slipped into the bathroom. Elsa sighed. She pulled out a journal from her suitcase and began to write.
It's the first day of Macedon Academy and it's super cool. I cannot wait to discover more about his amazing school. We had a massive water fight, which the girls won, and I've made a really good friend. Her name's Merida, and she's super fun to be around.
This day has inspired me to start writing a song. It might start with...
Amazing things, in every day,
So perfect is every single way,
How can there be, bad things in this world?
Can't people realise how much a day is worth?
We smile and laugh, but inside we hurt,
From things we knew and things we learnt,
I just want the world, to be happy inside,
No more, worries, no more bad, a perfect life,
Or something sappy like that. I don't know. Maybe I'll have some more interesting things to more to write about, but for now that's it.
I've realised that simply smiling can change your attitude to life, and that simply seeing good in everything can make you change your perspective in life. Maybe I'll give positivity more control over my mind. Maybe then I can stop worrying about the things that happen to us, but rather how we react to it. Maybe that's how we can change the world. Maybe.
'Elsa! Your turn!' Merida called out as Elsa shut her journal and replaced it back in her suitcase. Merida walked out of the bath room with a pair of grey shorts and a loose green t-shirt. Elsa grabbed some clothes for herself, and then sped to the bathroom. She took a quick shower, quickly brushed her hair and her teeth and came out fo the bathroom. Merida was reading 'Pride and Prejudice', so Elsa stasked last her and took out her own reading book, 'Holding Up The Universe', and settled into her bed to read.
'Elsa?' Merida asked after a bit. Elsa looked up from her book and glanced at her friend.
'Yes?' Elsa asked.
'Are you nervous for tomorrow?' Merida asked. Elsa saw a little worry in her friend's eyes and felt a bit sorry for her.
'Not really. Are you?'
'A little.'
'It'll be fine. The first day of school is always super easy. Just a bunch of introductions, and not much work. It'll be easy.'
'I guess. But what if our classmates don't like me?' Merida worried aloud.
'Then they're idiots,' Elsa concluded, drawing a smile out of the red head.
'It'll be fine,' Elsa reassured her.
Except now that Merida mentioned her classmates' opinions, she wasn't sure who she was reassuring anymore.
Okay, so that's the end! I hope it was okay for a first chapter. I know, maybe a little more focused on the story, but I'll try to add in more feelings in the future.
So I can see that's it's kind of hard to imagine the school. Basically there are two floors, the top floor has dorm rooms and the bottom floor has classrooms. There's sort of a massive space in the middle, so a massive empty space. Yeah, this isn't making much sense, but if you search up 'germany university indoor slide' it basically looks something like that, but without the slide.
In this story, Hans is a good guy. I was sort of musing over it, so I made him a teacher. More on him later on in the story.
As for the actual school system, I'm going for like how my school works. Sorry if it's confusing. It's probably different across the world, but I live in Australia so that's how I'm making it.
Anyways, thanks so much for reading! I'll see you in the next update!
'One small crack does not mean you are broken. It means you were put to the test and didn't fall apart.' - Linda Boindexter
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