Rapunzel and Anna had gone to see what had held up Elsa, and saw an interesting sight indeed.

Elsa was on the floor, and Hans was slightly crouched down. They were both profusely apologizing to each other.

"Here," Hans offered his hand, which Elsa reluctantly took.

"I- I'm so sorry." She blushed while he lifted her up with ease. It was then that she got a better picture of their height difference. He towered above her; she only barely reached his shoulder! They locked eyes for a few moments. Dull sapphires stared into polished emerald.

Anna couldn't stand it anymore, with a wide grin on her face, she went to interrupt them. Did her big sis like someone?! 'This is gonna be fun!' Anna thought, her matchmaker side coming out.

"Hey guys!" Anna and Rapunzel walked out from behind the wall they were watching from. Elsa hadn't realized she was still holding his hand and quickly dropped her arm, missing its warmth already.

"Are you ready to go?" Rapunzel asked. "It's going to start pouring soon."

"Uh, yeah." Elsa started fidgeting. She could feel Hans's eyes on her.

Elsa walked over to her sister. Anna's smile was beginning to make her uncomfortable.

"Bye Hans!" Rapunzel waved first, then Anna, then a small, sort of wave from Elsa. Pretty soon they were out the main entrance, Hans sighed and resumed going to look for his textbook. Wait, what is that? Hans could of swore he heard something. Was that, laughing? Hans quirked a brow as Flynn came out from behind that very wall, cracking up.

"Someone has a crush!" Flynn was smiling broadly. excited for his friend. "Man, I thought it would never happen!"

"What are you even talking about? She fell, and I helped her up." Hans resumed walking up the stairs. Flynn followed right behind him.

"I mean, you two are perfect for each other!"

"I can literally count on my fingers how many words we've exchanged, I do not have a crush." Flynn ignored him, and began listing of reasons they would be perfect.

"You're both quiet, and pale, and-"

"What does that have to do with anything?" Hans reached his locker.

"The fact that you only go outside when necessary." Hans winced. That one kind of stung. "Rapunzel said that she's super smart, just like you." Hans groaned. So what if he kind of maybe sorta liked her. He hated it when Flynn tried to play matchmaker. He pulled his textbook out and slammed his locker, attempting hint to him to drop the subject.

Flynn laughed at Hans's attempt to be intimidating. "I think my bunny slippers just ran for cover." Flynn continued laughing. Little did Hans know, Elsa was going through a similar problem.

...

Elsa groaned as Anna followed her up the stairs, that stupid grin never leaving her face.

"Soooooo, what else did he say to you, huh?"

"Nothing, Anna." She was losing patience. She knew what Anna was up to. Anna was a writer, she had a thing for romance.

"Do you think he's cute?"

Rapunzel happened to walked by, with her little chameleon, Pascal, in her hands, when Elsa attempted to be as intimidating as she could to her little sister.

"Anna, just drop it!" She said, trying to look as angry as possible.

Rapunzel giggled. "I think my bunny slippers just ran for cover." She continued walking into her room, laughing about Elsa's flustered face.

Later, at dinner

Primrose's phone rang, and when she looked at it, she looked worried.

"If you'll excuse me, I have to take this." Primrose got up from the dinner table, walking into the living room.

"That was weird." Rapunzel said. Then she shrugged. "Probably just someone important."

"So, where did Thomas go?" Elsa inquired, taking a bite of her chicken.

Rapunzel looked up. "He's going upsate for a business thing. He goes on those a lot."

"Oh." Elsa said.

Anna was still smiling at her, making Elsa uncomfortable.

"Rapunzel," Primrose reentered the dining room, her hand over her phone. "Why don't you take the girls and show them around the mall?"

"Um, okay." She stared skeptically at her mother. "When do we have to be back?" Primrose had resumed talking on the phone and waved at her daughter absentmindedly.

...

The road to the mall had been pretty uneventful. At least for Elsa it was. Rapunzel and Anna had been engaged in a conversation about something, but Elsa never liked car rides, and almost always stayed quiet and stared out the window.

Rapunzel pulled up to a large building that Elsa assumed was the mall. There were so many cars, there was no way their could be a parking space. But Rapunzel was persistent, and knew this town like the back of her hand, and eventually found one.

Before Rapunzel could pull in, however, a large black van beat her to it.

Rapunzel couldn't stop herself from rolling down the window, honking her horn and spitting out a string of curses, throwing her middle finger up. Her mouth dropped when she saw who got out of the passenger seat.

"Whoa there Punzie, don't go picking up too many habits from me!"

Rapunzel groaned and set her head on the steering wheel. "Eugene, I swear."

Elsa took a sharp intake of breath at who got out of the driver's seat. 'Hans...'

Anna immediately regained her grin, poking Elsa in the shoulder several times. Anna's smile fell when Kristoff got out of the back seat.

Soon a car pulled out and left, and Rapunzel was able to pull in.

It had began raining. Hard.

The group all immediately ran in to the building as fast as they could, desperate to not be soaked.

After they were all inside, standing by the large fountain, Flynn bent down to whisper something in Rapunzel's ears. She at first looked confused, but then a look of realization hit her.

"Oh! I almost forgot. Sorry," She turned to the rest of the group."Um, Hans? Kristoff? Do you guys mind showing the girls around? I completely forgot, I had plans with Flynn."

Kristoff looked at Anna, and he did not look happy. He opened his mouth to say something, and Hans promptly elbowed him in the ribs, shutting him up.

"We'd love to." Hans said, smiling.

"Great." Rapunzel said. She noticed how Kristoff and Anna were glaring at each other, and rolled her eyes. "Flynn and I are just down the road, text me if you need me." The couple began to walk out, but not before Flynn could wink at Hans and Kristoff.

Anna ans Elsa stared wistfully out the door as Rapunzel left, the girls' security blanket gone. Anna and Kristoff then resumed their glaring, and Elsa was surprised at the almost evil look in Anna's eyes. Hans noticed this, and thought of a plan.

"Since you two clearly can't stand each other, why don't I take Anna around, and Kristoff, you take Elsa." There, now Hans wouldn't have to see Anna and Kristoff bicker, and he wouldn't be flustered around Elsa.

"Okay!" Anna said happily, latching on to Hans's arm. Elsa couldn't help but feel a twinge of jealousy. 'Jealousy? Ha! As if.'

"Why don't we meet back at the food court," Hans looked at his watch. "In an hour."

They all agreed and went their separate ways.

...

Hans and Anna walked quietly, he occasionally would point out certain things, and tell her where certain stores were. Anna took a good look at Hans. He was definitely handsome, and very tall. He had a rather sharp and straight nose, and a chiseled face. 'Yes, he will do well for Elsa.' Anna thought.

"So," Anna began, her tone suddenly serious as she finished buying her necklace from the small store. "Do you like my sister?" He faltered a bit in his walking, never hearing her voice so serious.

"W-what?"

"Do. You. Like. My. Sister?" Anna repeated, saying the words slow.

"Um, I- uh, think she's, nice-"

"Nice?" Anna cut him off. 'Y'know, if you like my sister, you can tell me. I'm sort of an expert on these things."

"You are?" Hans quirked an eyebrow.

"Yes, as a matter of fact I am. Now, where are the party dresses?"

"This way." Hans began to direct her, thankful she had changed the subject.

...

"I don't like the way you look at my sister." Elsa said to Kristoff, She was semi-distracted looking through the clothes rack.

Kristoff rolled his eyes. He didn't think Elsa to be intimidating, not one bit. He doubted she had a strong willed bone in her body.

But the last thing he needed was some crazy over protective big sister coming after him.

Elsa didn't like his lack of response, but she wasn't about to test her tour guide. It had taken Elsa a bit of courage to speak up to him. He stood very tall, and was a bit bulky. Elsa almost laughed at the fact that her sister wasn't intimidated by his physique at all, going so far as to be his enemy. Anna was a very stubborn, headstrong person, who didn't back down easily. That's when it hit her. She almost dropped the shirt in her hand. They had crushes on each other! It was so obvious!

"So," Elsa began, paying for the light blue tee. "You and my sister, huh?"

"Huh, What?" Kristoff asked, his eyes flickered to the blonde. He had been looking at a dog leash. 'If only Sven could wear leashes.' His thoughts began to drift to his secret pet reindeer.

Elsa realized that she had lost him, and figured she'd press on the subject later.

...

An hour passed, and Kristoff and Elsa waited at the food court for Hans and Anna. They eventually came into sight, and gaped gaped at the sheer amount of bags Anna had. Hans was carrying many, and looked slightly pained.

"Hey, guys. Guess I sorta splurged, huh?" She laughed.

Anna felt like she was sacrificing herself sitting next to Kristoff, but it was so Hans would be forced to sit next to Elsa. Kristoff noticed what she was doing, and applauded her sense of subtlety, maybe she was smarter than he thought.

"I just texted Punzie, she said she's be here in a minute. Elsa? What did you get?"

"Less than you, obviously." She referred to her array of bags.

"Hey hey hey!" Rapunzel snuck up behind Elsa, startling her. Elsa almost screamed and fell out of her chair, banging her head on the table rather hard while doing so.

"Oh my gosh! I'm so sorry," Rapunzel helped her up. Elsa laughed it off, even though her head was in immense pain. It took her a second to stop laughing, she figured she was just in shock.

"Are you alright?" Hans looked worried.

"Y-yeah. I'm okay." Her laughter faded.

"Jesus, Punzie. Why are you so violent?" Flynn teased.

"Oh shut up. I didn't mean to. Are you sure your okay Elsa?"

"Yes, I'm fine." Elsa said quietly, rubbing the side of her head. Her eyes flickered to Anna, who looked like she was coming down from a heart attack. "I'm fine, Anna." Kristoff thought Anna's worry was sweet, wait, since when did he think something was sweet?

Rapunzel gave Flynn a kiss on the cheek. "I'll see you at school tomorrow."

"Okay. See ya." Flynn started to walk towards the exit, with Kristoff and Hans ready to follow him. Elsa attempted to stand up, and faltered. Hans quickly grabbed her arms and steadied her.

"Whoa there, are you sure your alright?"

"Yeah, I'll put some ice on it later."

"Okay, be careful." Hans waved, walking off.

Elsa waved back, smiling slightly.

...

"So, guess where we're going this weekend?" Rapunzel had begun pulling out of the parking lot of the mall.

"Where?" Anna perked up, the rainy weather had been bringing her down.

"My mom called me, and y'know that person she was on the phone with? That was Mrs. Anderson, Hans's mom. She invited us to her party!" Rapunzel made happy sounds. "I know what your thinking, how can a party thrown by someone's mom be that fun? Well, here's how! That family is so rich. I mean like, crazy rich. I'm talking like, Great Gatsby level party throwing."

"Really?" Anna asked. She had read so many books about grand parties, she thought she'd never attend one. But wait, she didn't have a dress!

"I wish I would have known earlier, but we can go get dresses tomorrow."

Anna and Rapunzel lavished over how exciting this was, but it hardly reached Elsa's ears. She was leaning against the window, a major headache coming on to her. Elsa faintly heard something about 13 children.

'Poor Hans." Elsa thought, it must be horrible to have that many siblings.

Before she knew it, it was dark and they were home. Elsa thought that word over, home. Was this her home? It was beginning to feel like it, but mainly all Elsa could feel was a headache. She climbed up the stairs with slight difficultly, while Rapunzel and Anna talked to Primrose.

Elsa slumped on her bed, suddenly tired. She curled into her big white comforter, kicking her socks off. She was more half asleep when it dawned on her that something had to be wrong, something to do with her hitting her head on the table.

But she was too far deep.


(A/N: You guys thought I was going to make Sven a dog, huh? Nope. Kristoff illegally owns a reindeer. Does Elsa have a concussion? Probably. Will this end well? Probably not. If you're wondering where Hiccup is, Merida dragged him to her archery practice. I forgot to put that bit in there. Tell me what you think!)