Just as school ended, Elsa immediately dashed to her car. She got out her keys, and drove away. As she was speeding down the road, she remembered, Oh, crap! I forget to pick up Anna!

She quickly took out her phone and texted Anna, keeping her eyes on the road as much as possible.

Elsa- Hey, I left school early, can you please get a ride from Kristoff?

A second later, and ding, rang from Elsa's phone, signaling that she had received a text.

Anna- Sure, and, no more texting while driving!

Elsa giggled, and shook her head at Anna's humor. She heard another ding from her phone, signaling another text. She checked her phone.

Unknown number- You r fat, and ugly, and so stupid! I bet when u were born, ur parents and doctor thought u were deformed.

Elsa clamped a hand over her mouth, tears in her eyes. She braked the car once again, and cried, in the middle of the road.

Who would send this, she thought. Then she gritted her teeth, and said, "Jack Frost." She spat his name out in anger, more tears flooding her eyes. She started the car again, and raced home. _

Elsa opened the door and shut it behind her, sighing shakily. Her parents, Idun and Adgar, came downstairs, and took sight of this. Idun darted over.

"Oh, Elsa dear, what's wrong?" she asked.

"Everything, mother! Just-everything. The town, the people, me!" Elsa cried out.

Idun covered her mouth with both of her hands, and repeated what Anna had told her just that morning.

"Elsa, you are not fat. You are my beautiful, gift—"

"Well that's not what other people are saying, MOTHER!" Elsa screamed, tears streaming down her face. Idun looked at her husband warily, and stepped back.

"Well, what would you like to do?" Adgar asked Elsa.

Elsa dried her tears and looked up at her parents, and shakily said, "I want to move."

Anna twisted her key, and then opened the door and raced inside. She had a look of glee, and skipped to the kitchen.

"Hey, mom, dad, Elsie! Guess what Kristoff did for—" Anna stopped at the sight of her parents and Elsa in the same room, seated, with a serious look on their face.

"Me," Anna finished her sentence flatly. She knew what this scene meant. If her family was seated in the same room, waiting for her, they were going to tell her something important.

"Soooooo," Anna drawled out. "Whatcha doin'?"

Idun and Adgar took a deep breath, then, Idun opened her mouth.

"Anna honey, well, your father, Elsa and I were discussing something, and we decided on something. We… are-"

Cut the suspense! Anna thought. She chewed the inside of her mouth anxiously.

Idun started again, a little quicker this time. "Anna, dear, we are—"

Adgar interrupted, and blurted, "We are moving to Corona. We will live nearby your cousin, Rapunzel."

Time seemed to slow, and Anna felt like the air had been knocked out of her. Her breaths came in short, quick gasps as she took the news in.

She talked again, saying, "I'm sorry, I thought that you said that we were moving to Corona, but I must have heard something wrong."

Her parents glanced at each other, and said together, "No, you heard right, Anna. We leave for Corona tomorrow morning."

Anna gasped, and exclaimed, "But, life here is good! I have friends, a boyfriend. I'm happy here. I grew up here; I was born here!"

Idun spoke, "I know. But Elsa is lonely here. And, we discussed this. This was actually Elsa's idea. If Kristoff's parents say yes, then he may come with us to Corona, and he can live in a summer house not far from ours and Rapunzel's house."

This made Anna feel a tiny bit better, that Elsa and her parents were considerate and homely enough to allow her boyfriend to come live near them. But she was still upset.

"Let- let me think about it," Anna said, dashing up the stairs, into her room.

After a while, it was decided. Anna had called Kristoff and he had asked his parents, who had said yes, reluctantly.

Anna took a deep breath before closing her eyes and falling into a deep slumber.

Meanwhile, Elsa just couldn't go to sleep. She was too excited. She knew she was leaving her birth town, but she was escaping. Escaping the loneliness; the bullying.

The past is in the past, Elsa thought. Tomorrow, who knew what would become of her future? That didn't matter to Elsa though. All that was on Elsa's mind was one thing:

She was moving to Corona tomorrow. Away from that wretched beast, Jack Frost.