AU: I didn't really plan on continuing this, but I feel like writing so idk if you guys want me to I'll continue. But it's going to be no powers, boarding school, and I'm gonna update irregularly. Without further ado here's chapter two.

Btw. It's gonna be in 3rd person from now on

Chapter 2:

Although majority of high school students say the first day of senior year is nothing to worry about ; Elisabeth Arendelle had to disagree. While impressions can change, a lot of effort must be put in for that to happen. No, it's much better to make a good first impression. With this in mind Elisabeth went to sleep but only after she whispered a good night to the picture of a young girl with strawberry blonde hair on her bedside table.

Jack Frost appeared to not have a care in the world. The first day was just any other day to him which was B-O-R, BORING. Jack was so carefree that his friends bestowed a nickname upon him. "The Guardian of Fun". Yes, taking one look at Mr. Frost you could already name his type: Star Quarterback, Mr. Popular, Class Clown. All of these were what Jack was. And what he was, was not what Elisabeth Arendelle liked.

And so, not knowing that the girl who captures his heart would most probably ignore and scoff at his antics, Jack walked into Walt Disney High School like he owned the place.

Dormitory Mickey Mouse

"Dormitory MICKEY?" raising an eyebrow Elisabeth questioned the name. Who in their right of mind name a dormitory after a MOUSE. A fictional, animated mouse that wears pants, gloves and shoes but not a shirt!

Hearing a laugh from behind her she turned to see a girl with blonde hair down to her calves pulling a giant suitcase with both hands. "Yeah, the name's kinda silly huh? But I mean they did name the school after Walt Disney so I guess it's to be expected."

Not expecting anyone to hear her Elisabeth merely smiled shyly and nodded.

"Oh, how rude of me! Sorry, my name's Rachel but you'll hear a lot of my friends call me Rapunzel cause well," flipping her hair onto her shoulder she laughed again.

Chuckling a little, Elisabeth responded back with "Yeah, that's a lot of hair. I'm Elisabeth." A voice came from behind both girls in a Scottish accent.

"Yes, and that's all very good and well but can we please keep moving! Some of us want to be settled in before 11 PM."

Rachel and Elisabeth shared small smiles before hauling their stuff to their rooms. Surprisingly, they were actually roommates with the girl with the Scottish accent and amazingly curly, red hair next to them. After unpacking a little they invited her to their room where she introduced herself as "Merida. Sorry for sounding a little harsh back there but you lasses were about to talk up a storm if I didn't interrupt!"

They started talking and joking around for hours. It was very easy to see the different personalities of each of the girls. Rachel had never really had much freedom so she was ecstatic to be going to boarding school. She was positive and upbeat, never seeming to lose energy or slow down. Merida was confident, sarcastic and independent. She had made a deal with her parents that if she did well here she wouldn't have to return home for an arranged marriage.

"You'd have to go back and marry some guy you've never met!?" Rachel exclaimed with wide eyes.

"Ay, but I have seen a picture of him and trust me I need to work hard this year. He's not the brightest star in the sky, if you know what I mean," waggling her eyebrows sending Elisabeth and Rachel into a fit of laughter. After their laughter died down, Elisabeth looked at both of the girls and smiled a tiny almost non-existent smile. What she said next was spoken with deep sincerity and heartfelt.

"I was really nervous coming into the school, but after meeting and talking to both of you I realize that I had nothing to be nervous about. And I just wanted to thank you,"

"You have nothing to thank us for! Don't you worry we'll have so much fun this year. BEST SCHOOL EVERRRRR!" running around the room with her hair flowing behind her Rapunzel whooped and shouted eventually getting Merida and Elisabeth to join her – albeit reluctantly.

But before they went to sleep, Elisabeth made sure to say good night to the very same picture from her bedside table.

What do you guys think? Good start? Bad Start? Jack will be introduced in the next chapter with his friends. Who do you think should be his roommate and friends? Reviewwww :D

Until the next chapter,

Socially Awkward Outcast