Disney College Common Room

Chapter 9- Help! We Have No Electricity!


Break on the first day back after the Easter holidays. The group were all glad to see each other but there was a problem at Disney College Common Room. Things had been plunged into disorder and mild panic because the electricity was down across part of the school sight!

"So basically just because the IT block has lost power everything else is down." said Megara.

"Well it means no Wi-Fi, no working computers and even if you tried logging into the school system from home it wouldn't work because the server is down." clarified Phillip. Earlier he'd voluntired to go on a coffee run for some of the teacher and had used it as an opportunity to eavesdrop in on what was going on.

"It's hopeless!" cried Anna

"First world problems." said Pocahontas.

"You know what I miss most. It's not getting any notifications. I know Twitter, Snapchat, Tumblr and everything are normally blocked on the Wi-Fi but at least I normally have the comfort of still getting notifications from them." said Merida. She put her phone down on the table again having just been checking to see if the Wi-Fi was back up. It wasn't.

"First world problems." said Pocahontas.

"And the power is down for most of the rest of the school except the Disney College building?" asked Megara

"Yeah." confirmed Phillip.

"Never before have I felt so smug to be in college." said Elsa.

"But it's bad because we still have to do lessons in the lower school buildings." said Anna.

"Yeah art was freezing. It actually dropped below safe working temperatures! And as all of needed to get print outs none of us could do anything so we just sat around complaning about the cold." said Rapunzel. You could tell Rapunzel was cold, her jacket was completely zipped up and she'd borrowed Phillips scarf.

"The cold never bothered me anyway." said Elsa.

"First world problems." said Pocahontas.

"History next period is going to be interesting as we're meant to be doing presentations." said Hercules.

Flynn looked completely blank.

"You didn't do it, did you?" asked Hercules.

"Actually this time I did! And I wrote it out so I don't need any electricity for a powerpoint." said Flynn with pride.

"For once me and you might be the only ones who can do the work in history."