I just want to let you guys know, I have no idea how collage works. Of course, I know the basics but besides that, nothing. So let's pretend that this is like Hogwarts. But... collage.


Finally.

Elsa and Anna Summers. There is no way that you could have met two sisters more inseparable. The two spent as much time possible with each other. Of course, school is the time where they had to break apart. Anna being three years younger than Elsa, causes the two to be separated during school. When Elsa graduated, she decided to stick around for some time. She had no rush to grow up. However, just like most teenagers, she knew that she did have to go to collage at one point or another, so she stuck around for her sister's graduation only to leave the day after.

Now, after walking down every possible hallway, (which apparently was very many) she found her dorm. Now exhausted, she sighs in relief. Not many people would call dragging luggage all over campus, easy. Elsa was hoping finding her dorm would be easier than it has been.

"Took long enough." She mutters to herself. Elsa slips the key into the hole and turns it along with the door handle.

She pushes the door open to find a brunette girl with hair that went just past her shoulders in a purple tank top and white jeans turned away from her. She was reaching for something in what seemed to be the closet. Elsa brings her bags in and leaves them by the door inside the room before closing the door behind her. She walks over to where the girl is currently standing. She finds that she wasn't trying to get something, but trying to put something away. "Here," Elsa reaches up and helps her push the box back into the shelf.

"Thanks!" The girl exclaims. "That took me quite some time to get up there." She says, running her hand through her dark brown hair. "Ugh, where are my manners?" She says, holding her hand out. "I'm Rapunzel." Elsa shakes her hand.

"Elsa." She tells Rapunzel. "I'm guessing you're my new roommate."

"You would guess correctly." Rapunzel says, walking over to the one single bed and jumping up before falling down on it. "So," She says, pushing her self onto her elbows. "collage, huh?" Elsa nods, walking over to the bunk bed. She places her bag on the top bunk, leaving her suitcase next to the bed. "That's all you brought?" Rapunzel asks.

"Yeah, it's pretty heavy though." She tells her, climbing onto what will be her bed for the rest of the year. There's aren't too many things she couldn't leave behind. She don't really have too many 'valuables' like other people might.

The two girls hear the door open and turn their attention to it. A girl with red frizzy hair and green sweatpants and a dark jacket walks through with a suitcase. "'ey!" She exclaims. "Bottom bunk mine?" She asks, walking in, slamming the door behind her. She sets her one suitcase next to the bed before jumping on, much like Rapunzel did.

"Um... yeah." Elsa says, still rather surprised by enthusiasm of the girl.

"So, collage, how 'bout that?" She says, popping herself onto her elbows.

"I know! That's what I said!" Rapunzel says, jumping up so she's sitting on the bed, eyes wide open and her smile just as big.

'These girls are excited for collage.' Elsa thinks. She climbs down from her bed.

"I'm Merida!" The redhead exclaims.

"I'm Elsa." Elsa says, holding her hand out to have it shaken my Merida, who seems to be very excited.

"Rapunzel." Rapunzel introduces herself, not moving from her position and just sending a smile.

"So do ya thi- ow!" Merida tried to get up from the bed only to have hit herself with the bed above her. "Do ya think we should go see campus before dinner?" She asks, her accent making it obvious she's scottish.

"Okay!" Rapunzel exclaims, jumping up from her bed and grabbing Elsa by the wrist and pulling her out the door. It isn't necessary to force Merida out the door, for she was already on her way out of the building. Rapunzel turned a corner, letting go of Elsa's hand, just for Elsa to run into someone, causing the two of them to fall to the ground.

"Watch it!" The boy yells. He scrambles to his feet, picking up what he dropped.

"I'm so sorry!" Elsa says.

"Yeah? Well watch where you're going then!" He tells her, getting up and turning the corner. Elsa finds it strange how he was in such a hurry, it's not even close to dinner, he shouldn't have anything to worry about. Elsa sighs, she picks herself up and heads in the direction Rapunzel and Merida had run off. She'll be lucky if she can find them.


It seems as if many people had the same idea. Elsa eventually found Merida and Rapunzel. Both are outside, Rapunzel sitting on a bench and Merida leaning against a lamp pole, talking about who knows what. Many other people were doing the same thing. Many students are walking outside. Some to get to another building on campus, and others just talking with someone else. It was very calm, which is surprising, being the first day of school.

Elsa makes her way over to Merida and Rapunzel. Merida's the first one to see her.

"There she is!" She exclaims. "We thought we lost ya."

"You did." Elsa says, taking a seat next to Rapunzel on the bench.

"Where have you been?" Rapunzel asks.

"Well, I ran into this guy, and lost you two. So I started looking for you and here I am." She responds.

"Wait, hold up. A guy?" Rapunzel asks, a big smile on her face and her eyes wide with amuzement.

"Yes..." Elsa trails off.

"Well spill!" Rapunzel exclaims, shaking Elsa's shoulder.

"There really isn't much to 'spill'." Elsa says. The guy didn't really say much besides, "watch it" and "watch where you're going" which was rude. Not exactly something to get too hung up over.

"You ran into this guy, and what happened? What'd he look like? What'd he say? What'd you say?" She asks.

"He had brown hair, he said, and I quote, 'watch it', I tried to apologize but he already left." Elsa explains. "Not too interesting." She finishes.

"So all he said was 'watch it'?" Merida asks. Elsa nods. "Well, I'm no princess, but I know better than that." She says. Elsa shrugs.

"Not much you can do." Elsa says. "I did run into him."

"That's still no excuse. If a guy runs into a girl, he apologizes. Not yell at her!" Rapunzel says. "You know what?" She asks, standing up with her arms crossed against her chest. "We're going to teach him a lesson."

"Rapunzel!" Elsa exclaims, grabbing her by the shoulder, pulling her down. "It's not that big of a deal. It's completely normal."

"As much as I agree with ya, Elsa's right. It's not that big of a deal." Merida agrees. Rapunzel frowns.

"Still." She she says.

"Well, where are you guys from?" Elsa asks, hoping to change the subject from the boy she ran into.

"Corona." Rapunzel says.

"Scotland." Merida replies, even though Elsa and Rapunzel could both already tell. "What about you, Elsa?" She asks.

"Arendelle." She asks.

"I've never heard of Arendelle." Rapunzel says.

"I haven't heard Corona." Elsa tells her with a smirk on her face. Rapunzel laughs. It was expected for people not to know about Arendelle as well as Corona. "Arendelle's a small town."

"So is Corona." Rapunzel says.

"Scotland isn't." Merida adds.

The girls spent all the time they had, talking to each other. It's surprising what great friends they were able to become in such little time. Merida told about her three younger brothers, how they got away with anything and everything, and how that was helpful to her. Elsa told about Arendelle as well as her sister. How it's always cold there, and how it seems that she's the only one that enjoys it. Rapunzel told about her small chameleon, Pascal, and all of the trouble the two got into. Well, the trouble Rapunzel got into. Her curiosity tended to get the best of her too often.

Eventually, it was time for dinner. At this time, all of the students, starting their first year or their last as well as anything in between, were expected to attend. Meaning, it's mandatory. There, all of the announcements are made. Most announcements are for those students that are starting their first year.

"Wow..." Rapunzel says as she walks into the dining hall with Merida and Elsa. "This is huge!" She exclaims.

"Got that right." Elsa agrees.

"I don't know, it seems appropriate." Merida says, walking towards one of the tables. Merida sits down next to a rather skinny guy with brown hair that matches his eyes. Rapunzel sits down next to Merida. Elsa takes a seat right across from Merida and next to a boy who's talking to the kid sitting next to Merida. While other people are still coming in, taking their seats, Elsa turns her attention to where the professors are sitting.

They sit at the front of the room, on top of some kind of big step or stage. Who Elsa assumes is Grandpabbie, the headmaster, is sitting on the biggest chair. Other professors that Elsa doesn't recognize are also seated next to him. One long table is in front of them all.

Grandpabbie is known for his wisdom. He's a very humble man. Although, no one dares treat him with anything but respect. He can be rather intimidating when he wants to be.

Elsa turns her attention back to the two girls to find Merida making conversation with the boy sitting next to her. Rapunzel looks at her with a tired expression on her face. Her head was being held up by her hands and weren't doing too good of a job of keeping her head up.

"I'm so bored. I wanna eat." She wines. Elsa smiles and rolls her eyes.

"You look bored." Elsa tells her.

"Um... hey..." Elsa feels a tap on her shoulder.

That voice... she's heard it before... She turns around to face the person she was sitting next to. Oh god.

"This is a strange question, are you the girl I ran into?" He asks her. Elsa notices how shy he is. As if a completely different person as when she first encountered him.

"Um... yeah. That was me." Elsa tells him.

"Well... I uh... I wanttoapologize." He quickly spit out. Elsa was still able to understand what he was saying.

"Apologize?" Elsa clarifies, rather surprised.

"Yeah, I shouldn't have snapped at you like that. I should have watched where I was going. And... I'm sorry." He says, looking down at his hands. Elsa was beyond surprised hearing this. She must have caught him at a really bad time earlier to have him seem like such a different person now.

"I understand." Elsa says. She can't keep in a smile. He seems like such a nice person compared to before. He looks up at Elsa, seeming to be confused.

"Really?" He asks. Elsa nods.

"Of course. It happens to all of us." He smiles. He holds out a hand.

"I'm Jack." He says. Elsa puts her hand in his, shaking it.

"Elsa,"

"Elsa..." Jack whispers, as if trying her name out on his lips. He whispers softly enough for no one to hear. "So," Jack says, pulling his hand away. "college huh?"

"You don't know how many times I've heard those words." Elsa says, smiling, showing that she's joking around. Jack chuckles.

"Well, I don't blame whoever says it. It's just..." He trails off, looking into the distance as if searching for the right words.

"College?" Elsa suggests. Jack smiles.

"There's no better way to describe it." Jack says.


I apologize for the ending, I didn't really know how to end it. Please leave me a review and tell me what you'd like to see! I've got big stuff planned, but I'll see what I can fit in.

Anyway, yes, another Jelsa fanfic. But hey! I'm obsessed! I just had this plot bunny for a while so here! Tell me what you think! PWEASE?!