Authors Note: Wow thanks so much guys! I was really nervous about posting this story, but the amount of follows and favorites just adds an entirely new level of excitement for me to keep writing! Here's chapter two, enjoy and keep the reviews coming! :)


Standing behind a table was the most beautiful girl Anna had ever seen. Her skin looked like it had never seen the sun and was made of the smoothest porcelain Anna had ever seen. Platinum blonde hair was tied in a lose braid which fell loosely over her shoulder, pale skin glowing under a sky blue tank top that clung to her near perfect form. But all that was nothing, nothing compared to the most perfect pair of piercing ice blue eyes Anna had ever seen. Despite herself, Anna found herself drawn towards the table, without even taking time to look at the sign. Walking up to the table, Anna suddenly became very anxious, very aware she had little to no control of her feet. "What the hell are you doing? For all I know she has a boyfriend or something and..." Before she knew it, Anna was standing in front of the table without knowing how she got there.

The blonde looked at Anna with wide eyes and smiled shyly. Walking over to the other girl, she smiled her most welcoming smile, not sure how well she was doing. Stopping in front of her, she extended her hand. "Hi," the girl said meekly. "Are you interested in joining Lambda Iota Gamma?" Anna blinked in surprise. Looking down at the sign hanging from the front of the table, Anna was shocked to find it was, indeed, a sorority table. But how could that be? This girl looked like the last person alive who would be in a sorority. Her physical appearance didn't resemble the other girls behind the table. The other girls looked like stereotypical girls you would find in any college movie; nails professionally done, designer bags set on chairs behind them, and a sickening amount of pink that almost hurt Anna to look at for an extended period of time.

Not that this girl wasn't pretty, she was the most beautiful girl Anna had ever seen. Everything about her radiated perfection. It was then Anna realized she hadn't taken the older girls hand and she was standing there with her hand extended. Anna took her hand and the sensation she felt from the touch as electric. It was obvious the other girl felt the same because her eyes grew about three times their original sizes, if only for a moment. "Anna, I'm Anna."

The blonde smiled and, somewhat begrudgingly released Anna's hand. 'Damn she has nice hands' she thought. 'Wait, what? Where did that come from?' Shaking herself out of her thoughts, the blonde looked at the younger woman. "So, Anna, are you interested in LIG?"

Anna, lost in the girl's ice blue eyes, barely heard the question but heard enough to make a somewhat intelligent response. "Uh well, I never really considered myself the sorority type." The elder looked quizzically at the younger girl, almost afraid of what she would hear next. "You know, the designer bags and clothes, perfectly manicured, dumb blo..." Anna stopped short when the woman raised an eyebrow, which was nearly perfectly manicured Anna noticed. "Not that you're dumb," Anna stumbled over herself trying to explain. "I'm sure you're smart. Very smart. Pre med? You look like the type to be a doctor someday. Or maybe a lawyer. Probably someone who works with kids. Aaannnddd now I've made an idiot of myself and I'm rambling."

The older girl laughed harder than she had in a very long time. "Actually I'm an architecture major. And I only joined because my freshman roommate dragged me along to the first meeting and I never really left. That's her over there." She pointed to a tall brunette in a yellow tank top with a flower in her hair talking to a girl who looked way more nervous than Anna had been a few moments before. "Besides, it looks good to say you're a part of a sorority on a job application, especially one as prestigious and well respected as Lambda Iota Gamma." Anna stared at the woman opposite her. So she was smart, witty, not to mention drop dead gorgeous.

"Yeah, I mean totally I'd like to join." Anna said. The woman's smile stretched so wide Anna wasn't sure her face could contain it. "Oh awesome! Write your info down and we'll be sending out an email blast with the info for our first meeting." The blonde pushed the sign up sheet towards the somewhat shocked girl. As Anna began writing her information down, a thought popped into her head, and before she could stop herself she blurted. "Ya know, I don't really check my email too regularly. How bout I give you my number and you text me the details?" The girl laughed, despite herself." 'Damn, did she really just try that move on me? She really must be new.' "Okay," she quipped as she ripped a piece of paper from a flier on the table. "Write it down and I ll text you." Anna's hands were moving so quickly she wasn't sure she would be able to read the digits on the page. But when Anna handed her the sliver of paper, her pulse quickened as she saw the near perfect penmanship. Each number perfectly formed with expert care. "Wow, you have really nice penmanship." 'Nice penmanship? Smooth. Way smooth.' When she looked up, Anna was smiling and, what was that, a pink hue spreading across her cheeks? 'No, must be the heat' she thought. "Thank you. I don't like it that much, but I appreciate the compliment." 'Appreciate the compliment? Way smooth Anna.' The two stood in an uncomfortable silence before Anna felt her phone buzzing in her pocket. Checking the device, she found four missed texts; one from Olaf, two from Rapunzel and the most recent one from Kristoff. Looking apologetically at the other girl, Anna opened the message from her old friend first, it read "i c u. im the ΑΔΘ table. come over. -k" Anna looked up with what she hoped looked really apologetic. "My friend just texted me, he's over at the Alpha Delta Theta table. So..."

"So you'll be going over now. I get it." the elder woman finished, hoping but knowing she failed to sound happy. Clearing her throat, she extended her hand again. "Well Anna, it was very nice to have met you. And I hope I'll see you again?" 'Please tell me that came out better than it sounded...' She was brought back to reality when Anna's hand slipped into her own, the electric shock returning for the second time that day. "That's a promise. It was nice to have met you too, um. I don't think I got your name..."

'Right, because introducing yourself would have been the normal thing to do. Way to go dumb-ass.' The blonde cleared her throat before speaking. "I'm Elsalena, but everyone calls me Elsa." The blonde, Elsa, smiled shyly and extended her hand again.

Anna smiled. The name, both names suited the girl in front of her. Both were so striking. So unique. So beautiful. Anna took the blondes hand again, grasping perhaps a bit firmer than was necessary. "Well, it's very nice to meet you Elsa," Anna replied sincerely. "I'll be waiting for your text." Anna smiling slyly, removing her hand and half running over to a table where a large burly man who scooped her up in a big bear hug.

'She sure is popular, and she hasn't been here all that long.' Elsa thought, turning from the throngs of students passing by. Elsa felt a hand on her shoulder, and turning around, she found a pair of chocolate brown eyes staring into her own ice blue. "Are you okay Elsa? You're looking a little flushed."

Elsa was not okay. In fact, she was anything but okay. One face, one adorable little face ran through Elsa's mind. Eyes the color of the sky stared sweetly into Elsa's minds eye. Freckles standing out against the light pink blush on her cheek. And her name. Four letters had never been more adorable. But she couldn't tell Belle that, so she did what she did best. She lied and shut her feelings out. "Yeah Belle, I'm fine. Really." Pausing for a moment to see if the brunette bought her lie, Elsa added, "You know me and the heat don't get along." Elsa tried to give her friend her most confident smile, not sure how she was coming across. The skeptical look she got from Belle was less than convincing, but Belle smiled at her friend and grasping her hand, gave it a squeeze, and turned to greet a girl with raven hair blowing in the wind, leaving Elsa feeling more confused than ever.