"Merida!" Hiccup stormed into the hallway where the Archery Club was.
"Wha' is it?" Merida turned around.
"You guys have been taking balloons from us!" Hiccup pointed a finger at her.
"Wha' abou' it?" Merida raised an eyebrow.
"HICCUP!" Rapunzel then stormed into the hallway.
"I think you're about to find out," Hiccup looked at Merida accusingly.
"Hiccup Haddock!" Rapunzel crossed her arms, tapping her foot.
"Yes?" Hiccup turned around, acting innocent.
"Where are those balloons?! We only got fifteen out of the... Oh, I don't know... a thousand we need!" Rapunzel exclaimed.
"That's because the Archery Club was stealing them!" Hiccup pointed at Merida again.
"Ay! We need 'em for the balloon poppin'!" Merida said.
"Well we need them to decorate the hallways!" Rapunzel replied.
"Easy! Hiccup, just blow more balloons!" Merida told the brunette.
"There are only eight people in the Chess Club, including me!" Hiccup told her.
"Guys, guys!" A girl named Astrid from the Archery a Club walked over, putting one hand on Hiccup's shoulder, and the other on Merida's. "There's two pumps in the janitor's closet, Hiccup, you can use those."
"Hi," Hiccup smiled dreamily at Astrid, who just rolled her eyes.
"How do you know there are two pumps in the janitor's closet?" Rapunzel asked curiously.
"I know some things," Astrid shrugged.
"Alrigh', then, Hiccup, you get the pumps," Merida said.
"Hi," Hiccup smiled dreamily again towards Astrid. She shook her head and walked away.
"Man, you've got it bad," Rapunzel commented.
"She's... She's Astrid! I mean, c'mon!" Hiccup stared at Astrid. She was talking with Ruffnut and Tuffnut, the twins.
"Whatchya doin' there, starin'? Go get the pumps!" Merida exclaimed.
"Right, right!" Hiccup replied, and scurried off.
Jack brought the chocolate fountain in the cafeteria, then set it down carefully.
"Alright, boys. It looks nice," Coach Lucius nodded approvingly.
"Are we done? Can we got to our dorms?" Flynn asked.
"No, I have instructions from North saying that you should go to other clubs and help them out," Coach Lucius said, and all the boys walked off, grumbling.
Jack made his way to the auditorium. As he was walking, he looked around in the hallways and saw streamers hanging, along with balloons.
He entered the auditorium and saw Elsa stringing beads on streamers. He made his way over to her, and sat down on the stage next to her.
"Hey," he greeted.
"Hi. Did you call your parents?" She asked.
"Yeah, thanks for helping by the way," he replied.
"Um, you're welcome," Elsa said. She hadn't heard the words 'thank you' from a peer in a long time.
"Need help?" He asked.
"Sure," Elsa replied, and they began stringing the beads.
"So, is anything going on in your life?" He asked, hoping she would give a hint as to whether or not she knew about him going through her Facebook.
"I'm stringing beads on a streamer, what about you?" She smiled slightly.
"I caught up with a bunch of friends on Facebook. Do you have a Facebook?" Jack asked cautiously.
"I deleted the app a while ago, but I don't think it removed my account," Elsa replied. Jack felt relief flood through him, and he began stringing the beads faster.
Finally, the two had finished all the decorations.
"GUYS!" Gaston and a boy named Shang burst in through the doors.
"What is it?" Miss. Giselle asked.
"My hair looks fabulous today," Gaston ran a hand through his hair, then winked at a set of triplets girls. They were nicknamed the Silly Girls because they just absolutely fawned over Gaston.
"Gaston, no. That's not why we're here," Shang rolled his eyes. "Everything is ready for the prodigies, right? I just checked in with all the other groups and they said yes."
"We're done with everything, is that all?" Miss. Giselle asked.
"The prodigies are here," Shang said, and everyone fell silent.
What would the two new prodigies be like?
Sorry for any mistakes or for if it's rushed, guys. I just broke off my friendship with a friend I've had for about three years and I'm crying. Writing is an escape for me, so I came here, as lame as it is.
I know it was right to break it off with my friend, I mean, she was jealous of me, kept acting popular, and she even talked about me behind my back. A few months ago I heard from a friend that the girl said some shit about me which I'm too upset to say, and today I learned that she said even more shit about me. I texted her and broke off the friendship, and I know it was the right thing, but I just don't understand why I'm crying. Any advice?
Life problems aside:
Question: How do you think the prodigies will feel?
