So sorry you guys, I feel horrible for not updating sooner. I was in Florida for a family reunion and was not allowed my computer. So yeah, here you go I guess.
"So," Anna said grinning mischievously, "you like Jack, huh?" Elsa kept looking forward to the road, ignoring Anna's question. A light blush graced her cheeks making Anna squeal. "You do like him! I am so going to get you two together!" She jumped around and squirmed in her seat, almost too excited to contain herself.
"I don't like Jack that way," Elsa said rolling her eyes. She heard a chiming noise come from her phone and made a protesting noise when Anna snatched it out of her purse. Anna read the text her eyes widening.
"Oh yeah," Anna said triumphantly, "then why is he texting you?" She showed Elsa the phone, reading the text out loud. "Hey," Anna said, trying to imitate a boy's voice, "this is Jack. What's your address, I'll pick you up at around six?" She giggled as Elsa pulled the phone out of her hand, an annoyed look upon her face. "I didn't know you guys were this serious yet. Date after just one day, I have to give it to ya sister, I didn't think ya had it in ya."
"We're not going on a date," Elsa snapped at her sister. "I'm going out with him and a few of his friends to hang out." Elsa rolled her eyes at her sister, ignoring her pouty face.
"Urgg," Anna groaned, "so close, yet so far." She reached out in front of her as if she were reaching towards the escaped idea of their date. Elsa pulled into the driveway, quickly getting out of the car and heading to the door. Anna rushed after her, still determined to get her sister to admit her love for Jack. Elsa ran up the stairs running into her room and locking the door behind her. "At least let me pick out your clothes," Anna pleaded knocking at the door.
"Go away Anna," Elsa yelled at her bedroom door. She turned, running up to her bed and jumping on top of it like she did in the castle when she was younger. Burying her face in the soft cushions of her bed she groaned, annoyed by the long day she had had. She rolled over, picking up her phone and scrolling to Jack's text. "Six's fine," she typed, "and the address is 8715 Parker Lane." She placed her phone back on her night stand and lied on her bed attempting to read a book she had recently purchased. She couldn't help herself, she kept looking back to her phone, checking the time, but it had only been an hour since school had let out. "Only about two and a half hours," she thought to herself, sighing outwardly.
Elsa avoided doing her homework during the time leading up to Jack picking her up. She looked to her phone, doodled on her homework, and did pretty much everything else, except do her homework. She had way too much on her mind to be bothered with homework.
"Elsa," Anna knocked, "please will you let me help you get ready?"
"If I say yes will you stop asking if I like Jack?" Elsa yelled towards the door. Anna burst into her room nodding yes a huge smile upon her face. "Alright, go pick something for me to wear." She sighed, watching Anna scurry about her room looking for the perfect thing.
"No. No. Yes? No." Anna kept repeating the words like a chant while she rifled through her sister's closet and drawers. Before Elsa knew it she was being shoved into the bathroom holding an outfit. "Nope," Anna shook her head handing her sister another outfit. After a while, Elsa lost count of the amount of clothes she had tried on that night. At last Anna had finished her stampede of Elsa's room, pausing and smiling when her sister came out of the bathroom. "Perfect," Anna said with satisfaction. "Now, for your hair and makeup."
"Oh no you don't," Elsa said ushering her sister out of her room. "I think I can take care of that." She shut the door, cutting off Anna and her inevitable protest. Elsa walked back to her mirror, biting her lip, thinking about what she wanted to do. Elsa looked at her outfit, just noticing it, and how it was beautiful, but not really her. The short skirt, the practically see-through shirt, and the high heels were just not her at all. She smiled, suddenly coming up with the perfect idea. She changed out the skirt for skinny jeans, the heels for converse, and the see-through shirt for that of an old Beatles shirt. She decided that she would let him see the real her, and not the one that her sister had created. She kept the makeup her sister had put on that morning, deciding it was too much of a hassle to put it all back on. She liked the outfit she had chosen, but something was definitely missing.
"Hair!" Elsa exclaimed. "It has to be the hair!" She pulled her hair into a small bun with wisps of hair hanging in front of her face. She used her magic then to create an ice hair stick with a small snowflake hanging on one end. "Perfect!" She looked up to the time and realized that it was almost the time that Jack was going to pick her up. She maneuvered her way around the bed, grabbing her phone. There were no texts from him yet, she wondered to herself if he was lost or not.
The doorbell rang, jolting Elsa out of her mind. She rushed off of her bed and down the hall, pausing when she reached the stairs and descending them as if she were in Arendelle. When she came around the bend of the stairs she sped up a small amount, remembering that she didn't need to look formal. When she reached the landing she saw Jack and her sister exchanging pleasantries.
"Hello," Elsa called to them tilting her head a little bit. Anna turned to her sister smiling at first then frowning.
"Elsa why'd you change the outfit I picked for you?" Anna pouted.
"Because that outfit was more your style than mine," Elsa said smiling apologetically.
"Hi Elsa…" Jack said, his words cutting off when she faced him. His mouth hung open for a moment before he shook himself and smiled. "Ready to go?" Elsa nodded, heading towards the door with Jack in tow.
"Have her back by ten young man!" Anna said in her best fatherly voice, grinning as they walked away. "This is going to be so easy!" She shut the door and walked to her room, jumping up and squealing.
"So," Elsa said leaning her side towards him, "where are we going?"
"Huh?"
Elsa laughed a little, curious as to why he was acting so silly. "Oh no," she thought. "Is something wrong with my outfit? Do I have something in my teeth?"
"Sorry, I was just a bit distracted. We're going to town, maybe walk around the shops, get some ice cream." Jack smiled, opening the door of his truck for her.
"Sounds great," Elsa said smiling shyly looking down at her lap. "So, are the others just going to meet us in town?"
"Yeah," he said nodding, "but only Merida and Hiccup could make it." She nodded a little bit.
There was a sort of awkward silence for the rest of the car trip, both of them afraid to say anything else. Of course this was not helped at all by the fact that both of them had a strong urge to kiss the other.
Yeah, I know, this chapter wasn't all that great, but bear with me guys. I'm super sorry for not updating sooner, but I think I might have a double update in today. SNOW DAY! (thanks Jack)
-AH
