Authors Note:- Hey guys, just a quick few things about the story before you start, because this is a 'modern day' fiction, some origins are going to be slightly moved around. I hope I make them clear in my story, but if not, tell me and I'll add it in.

Another thing is I'm dyslexic, and while I try very hard with my spelling and grammar I tend to have some mistakes slip through the cracks. If anyone finds it particularity annoying please point out what the mistakes I have made are, and I'll correct them.

Lastly, I'm from the UK so I will be using those spellings for certain words eg 'colour' and 'realise' etc

Okay, on with the story, please leave reviews! (While Constructive Criticism is always welcome, please don't be too unkind!)

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Elsa was sixteen years old and hiding in a bathroom.
Why? Because Monday morning was finally here, and she was dreading it.
She and her younger sister, Anna, had been homeschooled since the death of their parents years ago, but now they were getting ready for their first day of public school.
School had been Anna's idea, she had begging and pleading their Aunt and Uncle to let them attend "normal school" (as she put it) until they finally gave in.
Elsa had protested at first, but it was hard to say no to her little sister. God knows she was enough of a disappointment of a big sister. Anyway, she was only going to have to be in High school for two years, so she could let Anna have the one thing she wanted. How bad could it be?

Elsa found her thoughts interrupted by a loud banging outside the bathroom door.

"OW" came Anna's voice from the other side. Elsa flung open the door to see her little sister lying face down on the floor, her jeans tangled around her ankles. It seemed she'd been trying to get dressed and open the bathroom door at the same time. It hadn't gone well.
"Are you alright, Anna?" Elsa asked trying to hide her amusement at her little sister's clumsiness. Anna sprung up with alarming speed, almost topping herself again. Elsa leaned forward to catch her.

"I'm fine, I'm fiiiine" Anna half sang as she pulled the jeans on and secured them with her belt before she wafted her hands at Elsa. "Seriously, Elsy, I'm alright. I'm 14, not 4, falling over isn't going to kill me!"
"If you say so" replied Elsa, glancing at the white stripe of hair that was plaited neatly into one of her sister's braids. Anna sighed, she knew what Elsa was looking at.

"That was ages ago, Elsy" she said tucking her braid behind her ear, It's no big deal.

"Hmm" was the only response Elsa could give before a voice called up from the kitchen.

"GIRLS! YOU'LL BE LATE!" It was their Aunt.
"OH JEEZ" gasped Anna "I'm not ready, Elsa, I need the bathroom"
Elsa stepped out to allow her baby sister access.
"you're the best, Elsa" Anna said before clipping the door shut behind her.
Elsa smiled a little at her sisters antics and walked into her room to grab her things. She knew everything was there, she'd checked and double checked over the last two nights, but she made sure to glance through her bag one last time before leaving. As she headed down the stairs she heard Anna, back in her room fumbling around with her things. Elsa rolled her eyes.

"Typical Anna." she muttered to herself. As she walked down the stairs.

The car ride there was nothing special. Her Aunt was driving, dropping the two of them off on her way to work. Anna's excited chatter filled the car while Elsa tried to ignore the feeling of dread that was pooling in her stomach. She'd always had trouble making friends. It's not that she didn't like people, it's just, they didn't seem to like her.
Having quite a sheltered existence she'd only every really interacted with adults, so other kids her age had always been more trouble for her. They seemed to take her shy and reserved nature for a cold and uncaring one, and, when compared to the warm and bubbly Anna, Elsa couldn't really blame them for drifting away from her.
Elsa didn't mind being on her own. Being naturally introverted, it's where she felt most relaxed, but it didn't make a totally friendless existence much easier.
"WE'RE HERE!" cried Anna pressing her face against the window in excitement.
"Elsa! Look at all the kids! We're going to make so many friends!"
Elsa didn't say anything in response, but felt the dread grow a little bit more.

As soon at the girls' Aunt had pulled over, Anna was out of the car with a quick
"Bye, love you" shot in her Aunt's direction. Elsa pursed her lips as she gathered up her things, far more apprehensive then her sister.
"You'll be fine" her Aunts voice comforted gently, knowing exactly what Elsa was worrying about.

"You'll make friends here, Elsa, there's lots of kids in this school, you'll find a few quiet ones and settle right in"
"Yeah" said Elsa, still unconvinced. "Bye, Auntie, I love you"
The older woman smiled.
"Bye, Elsa love you too, have some fun, and keep an eye one Anna"
"I always do" said Elsa as the car began to drive off. Elsa sighed as she turned towards the large stone building and went to look for Anna.