Nobody seemed to notice as the platinum blonde walked through the halls. She slinked against the walls, urging herself to avoid contact with anyone who looked her way. People made her nervous. In fact, the made her so nervous that she couldn't easily speak to them. Often, the tall and skinny blonde would often find herself stammering for words in class, just to answer a question. It made socializing incredibly hard. No help came from anyone else either. They didn't understand her, they thought she was strange, anti-social, or plain weird.

However, that wasn't the case. Elsa… well she was just shy. And she was shy because she had never really had human interaction… ever. When Elsa was young, she was homeschooled, being taught anything Mother thought to be necessary. Then suddenly, a year ago, Mother died. Elsa's Mother had saved up enough money to head out on a cruise with her new boyfriend. Elsa had stayed home, perfectly capable of caring for herself, and being terribly afraid of boats. When she waved goodbye to Mother, she had no idea it would be the last wave they ever shared. A week passed, then two, then three… no one returned. Police officials came by at the end of the third week, confirming Elsa's thoughts. The ship had wrecked, leaving Elsa an orphan, with no close family to fall too.

That was, until the officer's did some digging and found a cousin to Elsa, Rapunzel. Rapunzel lived far away from Elsa, meaning she had to move. Being only 17, she wouldn't be allowed to live on her own without a guardian nearby, so she went to live with her cousin and her husband. The blonde had never met her cousin, so the new arrangement was awkward. They shared the occasional conversation, a genuine "Hello" or "Good morning" was usually the extent of their conversations though.

Rapunzel grew worried for Elsa, who never left the house since she had moved in. Her worry increased more and more as the new school year neared. There was no way Rapunzel could continue her Aunt's homeschooling, she worked too much. That meant that scared and damaged Elsa would have to take on her senior year at a public school. This would be the first time Elsa had interaction with people, besides watching others in a supermarket.

This all would be new and not exciting to Elsa, who was shy, timid, and unsure of herself.

Elsa grabbed her braid, hoping that somehow it would hide her from any and all other people around her. She continued against her wall, ducking into the hallway it converged with. The only thing she could think about were the stares that burned through to her as she turned. Relieved she had found an empty hallway she continued to walk down it, not even sure if her next class was this way, or if that was where she was to head next. She passed a doorway and couldn't take the stress any longer. She slid down the wall, and clutched her hands onto her head, running her fingers through her beautifully blonde hair.

Why did I agree to this? What was I thinking? There are so many people, I don't know what to do! What do I say, if I am supposed to say anything at all…? Am I? Was I supposed to jump into their conversations?

These questions crossed her mind as a bell rang from somewhere off in the distance. Elsa, let her head fall back against the wall. I guess that means go to class…?

Just then the door she was beside flung open, ready to hit her right in the face. A cute and young redhead popped her head out the door. Freckles covered her face, she looked down right adorable, a blue beanie on her head and a long zip up jacket covering her hands because it was way too big. The redhead noticed something had stopped the door and stopped her rush to look around it, realizing it was an actual person!

"Oh God! I am sorry! No one usually comes down this hall, and I didn't know you were there. Did I hurt you? Sorry… Oh gosh I am sorry!" The young girl spoke in a rushed tone, staring down at Elsa who had been scared stiff. "Are you okay? Come on, say something… I am really sorry!" Elsa only looked up, removing her hands from her face, revealing she was fine, but she still looked concerned. "I- I have never seen you around before… Are you new? First year here? Man first day, and we are both already late, bet we will be on top of the honor roll!" The redhead continued to ramble and giggle. "Look, sorry I hit you with the door… But I have to go… My name is Anna by the way." Another bell rang. "Shoot! Bye, gotta go!"

And Elsa watched in disbelief as Anna turned the corner, now unable to be seen. How had she been able to keep talking? Elsa hadn't even thought to say hello in the time frame that Anna had said what seemed like a hundred words!

Way to blow it! She was talking to you, and you looked like a freak! Gosh, you will never make it out here…

Elsa slowly rose, and fixed her jeans and repositioned her baggy T-shirt. Clutching her braid, she made her way to the office, where they immediately recognized her as a new student and helped her to her first class of her first year of public school. The rest of the day, Elsa could only think about how helpless she was in this world and how Anna had made it seem so easy.

Somehow she could tell, this year would be harder than the last…


Oh hey hi!

This is my first fanfiction ever, and also my first time writing in 3rd person.

My name is Fee, but please, call me Kupo! Anywho! I absolutly adore Frozen, and I recently was given inspiration to start this!

If I could get some feed back, I would be most greatful! I am thinking of editing this already, because I know this could use some work.

But hey, I had to try it, right?

Thanks for reading by the way, it means alot :)