Episode 1: More Than Just A Crush

Ch 1: Completely Oblivious

Summary: Everyone is on Jack and Anna's little crush. Their friends try to set them up, but Anna's older sister, Elsa, thinks he's not right for her little sister.


They had been friends for a long time. Since their first day in preschool. The two had a rocky start, as Jack constantly teased her and pulled her hair.
Those actions caused her to cry and he ended up in the naughty corner for it. But Anna, she was just as much as a trouble maker as he was and after her little fit, she waited till recess to get her revenge.
She had stolen his chocolate bar and ran around the playground waving it in the air. For a four year old she was fast. The teacher caught her and that gave her a spot in the naughty corner as well.
The trouble didn't end there though. The rivalry of the five year olds had gotten out of hand when they started pushing each other around in the playground, thus earning both of them the second trip to the naughty corner for the day.

"You two are off to a troublesome start." Ms Gerda said strictly, as she placed her hands on her hips. "You better straighten yourselves up or you'll be missing more of your precious play time." And she then walked away, leaving their faces to the wall.

"This is your fault." Anna whined.

Jack frowned. "Nah-ah." He shook his head. "I was only playing around with you." He defended.

The little red head pouted. "Your way playing is mean. And I don't like it." She crossed her arms and tried to look mature.

"So you thought it would be funny to take my chocolate?"

Anna had forgotten about his chocolate bar. A kit kat. She took it out of her front dress pocket and judging from the wrapper being lumpy and soft, it had melted. "Here. I don't like it anyway." She handed it to him.

Jack took it from her and looked at it disgusted. "Eww. It's all melted." He said. "But want some?" He asked.

"You're offering me melted chocolate? Yuck." She stuck her tongue out in disgust.

Several minutes later the two were then giggling and both their faces, hands and clothes were covered in chocolate.

Who would've thought that two young kids who hated each other at first would bond over something like melted chocolate?

Since then, they had been close and usually shared a bar of kit kat if any of them ever got one. It was their thing and what bought them together in the first place. So they savored the times they ate their favourite sweet.

Now, ten years later, the habit still stayed and they were mischievous as ever. Constantly getting in trouble and earning detentions. Jack had dyed his hair a light white colour, ditching his original brown hair. He said he wanted to try something different. Anna wasn't as brave as he was and simply went for a white streak instead.
Both attended North High. One of the schools in the Berk district. North High, was one of the public schools and was most affordable. Most of the high school aged students attended there.


"Still up for the pier?" Jack asked as he walked passed Anna in the hallway.

"You know it." Anna winked at the boy looking back at her and then turning as he got his answer.

"Are you two ever going to like...you know?" Rapunzel hinted at her and gave her cousin a playful nudge.

Anna suddenly flinched and slammed her locker. She almost dropped her books. "Who? Me and Jack?" She questioned amused. "That's obscured." She snorted and then headed into the cafeteria. Rapunzel walking behind her. They met up with Mavis, one of their closest girl friend, who was sitting in their usual table.

"About time." Mavis said. She had a gothic look to her, but her personality was bright and cheery like her peers, she did have a darker outlook on something's though.
"So what took you two so long?"

"Anna had a run in with Jack." Rapunzel giggled.

"Oh do tell." Mavis leaned in fascinated.

Anna rolled her eyes and shrugged. "There isn't much to tell. We're just going to the pier...with all of the rest of yous I might add."


"Seriously? Are you two ever going to hit it off?" Hiccup asked.

Jack nearly choked on his spoon. "What?" He coughed.

"You and Anna?" Hiccup specified, but he really didn't feel the need to, as he knew that Jack knew what he meant.

"She's a friend, Hiccup. Me and her, never going to happen."

Hiccup rolled his eyes. Everyone in their circle of friends knew of their obvious crush on each other and the only two oblivious to it was the two involved.


As the last bell rang, Anna, Rapunzel, Mavis, Jack and Hiccup met up at the front steps.

"So Anna's house at 4?" Jack said.

"Yup." They all said in unison and parted their separate ways to their homes.

Anna had just about half an hour to get ready. She ran to her room, threw her uniform onto the floor and grabbed a dark blue skirt, black shirt and pink cardigan from her closet. She quickly put them on and once she was finished, she ran into the bathroom, just beating her sister to it. "Sorry! Busy!" She quickly said as she locked the door and began fixing her hair.

Elsa frowned. Now she had to use the bathroom downstairs. Anna was always in a rush. She felt her sister needed to slow down a bit. The platinum blonde haired girl marched her way downstairs to the other bathroom and found her mother working in the kitchen, cooking away.

"Oh hello dear." Said Idunn, their mother.

"Hey." Elsa said smugly and went into the bathroom to fix up herself. After a few minutes of applying make up and fixing her hair she was out. Apparently Anna was still upstairs in the bathroom. How long did it take that girl to fix herself up? When it came to other things like cleaning her room, if it ever did get clean, she'd just stuff it all in the closet or under her bed, but in the bathroom and getting ready, she'd take eternity. She was lucky neither of them had been late for school yet.

The doorbell rang and Elsa could hear Anna stumbling down the stairs. "I'm coming!" She shouted and hearing the thuds, it was clear she was putting on her boots as she was getting there. Not a second later, Anna came tumbling down the stairs as she managed to put her last boot on. The red head got up as if nothing happened. She was wearing her fuzzy pink headband and two braids came down on the side of her head.

She answered the door and it was no surprise that the first one who came was Jack. He always did come first and he was here more often than her other friends. Elsa was never his biggest fan. She felt he was a bad influence on her sister and was a slacker. Her tutoring sessions with him confirmed it.

"Hi." Anna panted as she opened the door.

"Wow. You're breathing up a storm." He laughed and came in.

Rude. He didn't even wait for an invitation. Not that he ever did. Elsa crossed her arms and scowled at him. Jack had notice and smirked at her.

"Nice to see you too." He said.

Elsa rolled her eyes and walked away. She wasn't bothered to deal with his antics right now.

Both Anna and Jack came into the living room and Anna sat upside down on one of the armchairs, while Jack slumped onto another. At least Anna had stockings in to cover up anything that might appear awkward, not that she'd care in the first place and he didn't give in much to it either.

"You're early." Anna finally said, kicking her legs in the air.

"We only live a block away and this is the only time we get alone time today."

"True." When it came to school, their friends would come in and interrupt and at times they had study together. But out of most, they spent most of their time together. Usually for "extra study" sessions. Their definition of study involved five minutes of studying and then leading into complaining about how hard it was, to causing mischief to entertain themselves. Their sisters being the prime victims.

Once at Jack's house they hid in Emma's closet and jumped out, frightening the poor girl. But unlike Elsa, Emma was more forgiving. She was eight after all and was less likely to hold a grudge than the seventeen year old.

"Oh. I gotta get something." Anna quickly said and ran out of the room, leaving Jack alone. He got up and followed Anna to her bedroom.

"Hi Mrs Arendelle." He greeted as he passed her mum.

"Hello Jack." She smiled. "Staying out of trouble I hope." She laughed.

"Oh you'd know." He said to her.

As always, Anna's room was a mess. She only bothered to clean her room on special occasions, but even that didn't last long, as in less than an hour it'd be back to having clothes on the floor and an unmade bed. Jack was no exception either. His room was no palace. He leaned on her doorway, a habit he developed long ago, as he watched Anna look around her bedroom.

"What are you looking for?" He asked.

A few bits of clothing flew into the air as she searched under her bed. "My wallet." She replied, not caring about his presence at the moment.

"You mean the green one on your desk?" Jack said looking at the item sitting in plain sight on the girl's dresser, along with her laptop, pens and other study supplies.

"Huh?" She popped out from underneath the bed and crawled out, heading to her desk. "Oh." She frowned, but also felt relieved when she saw it.

Jack laughed. "Always oblivious to the obvious." He joked.

Anna pouted and then walked passed him. "Well you're oblivious to other stuff too." She answered back and then they heard the doorbell again and Anna went back down to answer. Jack proceeded to follow, but was pulled back by Elsa.

"Can I have a word with you?" She asked. Her posture straight and sophisticated as always. But what did you expect from the school's female captain? She had the same attitude all the way through and she wasn't a book you could easily read.

"Go ahead, Captain." He mockingly saluted.

Elsa looked down at him, she towered over him by a head. "I'm serious." She said. "You and Anna have been acting weird." He raised an eyebrow at her. "Well...weirder. Than usual." She said.

"What's your point?" He asked, shoving his hands in his jumper pocket.

"You know what I mean." She pointed a finger at him sternly. "If you hurt my sister, I won't hesitate to put you right."

"Are you threatening me?" He stepped back, pushing her finger away from him. "You know me. I would never hurt Anna in anyway. You of all people should know that."

Elsa sighed, but she kept her posture. It was obvious he didn't know what she meant. How oblivious were they? She had noticed the playful games they played and how each couldn't stop grinning in each other's presence. Or the fact that when one complemented the other they'd blush. Even the mention of the other, made them nervous.

"Just...take it slow...okay?" She said and then headed downstairs to join the others.

He had no idea what she was talking about. Thinking it was just Elsa being superstitious, Jack shrugged it off and went to join the rest of the gang.


AN: This fanfic will be a set of short stories focusing on a Modern AU of animated characters. So don't worry, it's not going be just completely Janna, it'll focus on other pairings, canon or crossover wise, and will also focus on individual problems the characters will face. Basically it's like a TV series, but in written words.