It's me again! I hope you enjoy this chapter!
Jacks POV/
The bell rang to signify the end of the day.
I spotted Elsa Arendelle at the end of the hall and ran to catch her up. It was kind of obvious she was trying not to be seen but hair bright blonde hair's a telltale sign she's there.
Hurrying up I shoved past my very large group of fan girls, they aren't anything special after all, and caught Elsa's bag strap with my hand.
"Hey Elsie. Whatchu up to. Don't want to talk do you. " I can tell she's not pleased to see me from her arched eyebrows.
"Piss off Frost and go bother someone else." Ouch! Harsh.
"I would but In case you hadn't noticed there's no-one here to bother. They've all gone home. "
Elsa looked around, shock written on her face, to find I was telling the truth.
"Look, I need to go Frost, tease me tomorrow , I haven't got time for this right now." She looks slightly panicked. I frowned as I watched her run off. She's so secretive, maybe I could follow her and try to get clues to why.
Making up my mind fast, I sprinted after her. When I reached the door I was already out of breath. I should probably start to use my gym membership.
I looked ahead of me. Bloody hell. Elsa was already at the other end of the school grounds.
I caught my breath and ran again, stealthily of course.
When I caught up with her in a dark, lonely street, I accidentally alerted her to my presence when I tripped over a coke can. Luckily I had a quick reaction and darted behind a hedge just in time.
I watched as Elsa slipped into yet another dark street and disappeared from view. I creeped after her and what I saw made me stand up straight with my mouth open in shock.
The only thing in this street was a massive dark, horror movie like, abandoned mansion. Did Elsa go in there. There wasn't much else she could have done. Boy will I have a lot to gossip about tomorrow. Cautiously I walked up to the suspicious metal looking door. Perfect it was open.
I slowly pushed the door open and ducked inside.
Once again my mouth fell open in shock. I was in a huge room with a marble floor and crimson red walls. The roof seemed to never end and there were windows allowing you to see the sky outside. Daunting stone staircases were on each side of the room.
'This place had a freaky feel about it,' I thought, 'Like there are people watching me...'
