Previously on Walney High... (That sounds super dramatic... :D)

"Well, it all started in eighth grade at an awards ceremony..."

...

"I am Hans Isle. And you are?"

"Oh, I'm Anna Arendelle."

"Well, Anna, may I just say that you are the most beautiful girl I have ever met."

...

The next day, I got a text from Hans. It read, "Hey Rachel, can't wait to see you later ;)" I am confused. The last time I checked, my name was Anna.

"What are you talking about?"

He responded immediately. "Sorry Anna. Must've sent that to the wrong #"

"Ok? Who's Rachel?"

"My cousin. She's staying with us while visiting."

...

"Is it weird to have another girl around?"

"Another?" Freddy asks.

"What about Rachel?" I ask, confused.

"Rachel?" Freddy says, confused. "Who the hell is Rachel?" They both give me the same face of confusion.

"Your cousin?" I say more as a question than an answer.

Freddy looks at Daniel shocked. "We have a cousin named Rachel?"

Daniel looks up in thought. "I don't think so." He then looks at me. "Where'd you get an idea like that?"

"It's just that Hans told me," I pause. "Nevermind, it's not important."

...

Hans, my Hans, is there in a heated make out session with somebody else.

Somebody that it isn't his girlfriend.

Somebody that isn't me.

...

"I though you loved me," I say in no more than a whisper, but he still hears.

"Oh, Anna, nobody loves you, especially not me."


Present time Elsa's POV

"And the snake the same thing to me today when he caught me as I fell." Anna pauses. "Again." Kristoff's arm had somehow found its way around her shoulder as she leans against him rubbing her eyes.

Merida says, angrily, "Why 'at nae gud son ay a," (Why that no good son of a...)

Hiccup interrupts her, "What Merida means is, that's really messed up."

Olaf nods in agreement. "It's just so terrible!" He throws his arms in the air, dramatically.

"'At's some breakup story." (That's some breakup story.) Merida says.

"Breakup? No, I was talking about the potato salad! Such a waste of good food," Olaf tells us shaking his head.

Anna laughs, weakly. "Yeah, it was."

"I don't know about you guys, but I think now is the perfect time to go set Hans's dorm on fire." Rapunzel says. We all just stare at her, surprised. My cousin is not a violent person. Flynn looks at her with his mouth hanging wide open. "What? I've hated that guy for a long time."

Flynn smiles and embraces her. "I knew I was rubbing off on you!"

Anna laughs again. "Thanks again for doing this. You guys are the best."

Jack shrugs from his place on the floor. "Yeah, I know I am."

Merida hits him on the head. "Dorn't lit it go tae yer head, big shot." (Don't let it go to your head, big shot.)

I smile at the two bickering as Jack mutters something about Merida's hair being bigger.

"Hey," Flynn says, from the love-seat. "I love a sad breakup story as much as the next guy, but my leg has been asleep for the last 20 minutes. I gotta stretch."

Anna smiles at this. "Let's get out of here."

Hiccup shrugs. "We could always go,"

Merida interrupts, "Ah swear if ya say Westleton, I'm gonna teel her myself." (I swear if you say, Westleton, I'm going to tell her myself.)

Hiccup turns red at this and puts his arms up in surrender. "It was just a suggestion, sheesh."

"Where to?" Jack says, standing up and grabbing his trash from our late lunch."

"I know a nice park, secluded, quiet, great for Frisbee," Kristoff suggests.

Flynn gets excited. "You play ultimate?"

"It's one of my favorite sports," Kristoff tells him.

Flynn's eyes light up and he pulls on Zel's hoodie sleeve. "Can we go? Please, please, please?"

She rolls her eyes at him. "You have my permission." She turns to Kristoff. "Got a Frisbee?"

He nods. "There's one in my truck."

"Lead the way," Anna says, as we gather our trash and head for the exit. "I don't want to think about Hans anymore."

"Hans who?" I ask her.

She laughs at this and wraps her arm around my shoulders. "That's why your my favorite sister."

I roll my eyes but continue following our large group to Kristoff's truck.


No POV

The nine teens arrive at the wonderful park. There were miles of green grass and a small hill. There was a large oak tree and a small picnic bench underneath it. Attached to a nearby tree are two metal swings.

"This is awesome," Anna says when she sees the park.

"Yeah, it's pretty cool here." Kristoff says.

"Enough talk," Flynn says. "Let's talk about strategy. There are nine of us. Four on five, and I got dibs on reindeer."

"Eugene," Rapunzel says.

"Fine." He responds. "How should we do it"

"Four on five works, I guess." Hiccup tells the group.

Elsa speaks up. "You guys can count me out. I'll keep score, and it'll even out the teams, anyways."

"What?" Jack exclaims. "You have to play at least one game!"

"No I don't." She replies, stubbornly.

"Come on, Elsa." Anna pleads. "One game. It'll be fun!"

"Fine. One game."

The group had divided themselves in two teams of four and five. Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, and Flynn on one team, and Rapunzel, Olaf, Hiccup, Jack, and Merida on the other.

"We'll play traditionally and say every touchdown is worth one point. We'll go until a team makes it to 10. Sound good?" Kristoff says to the group. Everyone nods in agreement.

"You're going down Blondie," Flynn threatens. She only rolls her eyes in response.


"How the hell did you guys beat us!?" Flynn asks, flabbergasted. "You have a walking skeleton on your team! No offense, Hiccup."

"None taken," the said boy answers, sarcastically.

"Eugene, honey, you lost, just let it go." Rapunzel tells him.

"No way! You guys obviously cheated!"

Merida gets closer to him. "Quit bein' a sair loser abit it! Ya lost!" (Quit being a sore loser about it! You lost!)

"Beginners luck," he mumbles.

"Hoo abit anither go? We'll kick yer butt again, pretty boy!" (How about another go? We'll kick your butt again!)

"Bring it on, Shirley Temple!"

"Count me out. You already used up your 'Elsa-play' card." Elsa says as she starts walking towards the picnic bench.

"Trade on of your players," Flynn tells Merida.

She narrows her eyes at him and nods her head towards Olaf.

Kristoff grabs the Frisbee. "Ready?" Anna takes off running towards their end-zone mark, Rapunzel's shoes. Flynn and Olaf try to block Merida and Jack as Rapunzel runs towards Anna. "Go!"

He launches the Frisbee towards the redhead, who jumps up to catch it. Flynn runs past her and makes himself open for the pass. Anna flicks the Frisbee at Flynn, but it comes up short.

"No!" Flynn yells as he dives for the Frisbee. Merida beats him to it.

"Hiccup!" She yells, as she throws it towards him. Hiccup passes it to Olaf. "Idiot! He's nae oan uir team anymair!" (Idiot! He's not on our team anymore!)

"Oops! Sorry!"

"Kristoff, heads up!" Olaf yells, throwing it to the said teen.

Kristoff catches and sends it sailing towards Anna. She dives for it and manages to catch it and land in the end-zone.

Anna throws her fist in the air. "Yes!" she cheers. "Touchdown!"

The rest of the game had gone on like that with laughter and Flynn and Merida's empty threats. Flynn's team had once again faced defeat. As he and Merida hashed it out, Hiccup and Olaf watch them to make sure nothing gets too heated. Rapunzel just kept telling Flynn to let it go and stop being such a sore loser. Jack had walked over to Elsa's bench and sat next to her, watching the redhead and brunette bicker.

Anna and Kristoff stand side by side as Anna says, "I'm sitting this one out, Kristoff."

Kristoff looks at her and frowns. "Why?" This day had been the most fun he's had in a long time, despite Anna's sad tale, and the said redhead was the very center of his great mood.

"I'm not good at passing. I bet it was my fault we loss," she replies, defeated.

Kristoff's eyes soften as he tells the girl, "It wasn't your fault. Hell, you got us our first touchdown."

"Yeah but it's my fault they got the winning pass."

He holds the Frisbee and says, "I'll teach you. Olaf," he calls. Olaf walks over to them.

"What's up?" the shorter boy asks.

"Think you could catch this for me?" Olaf nods eagerly and jogs away from the two ready to catch the Frisbee.

Kristoff pulls Anna to stand in front of him. He puts his hand on her hands. "You hold it like this," he pushes her fingers under his own around the Frisbee. "Then you turn your arm in, like this," with his hand still around hers, Kristoff guides it in the right direction. "And all that's left is to flick your arm straight out and let go," Kristoff says as he helps Anna do exactly that.

The frisbee flies from her hand and soars through the air past and past Olaf's head. "Wow," Anna says, as Olaf runs after the frisbee.

"I did it! I really did it!" Anna then turns her head to look up at Kristoff. The height difference makes the blonde teen look down at the shorter girl. The distance between their faces was mere inches. Anna smiled up at him, causing Kristoff to turn red.

The slender teen wraps her arms around Kristoff's torso. "Thank you!" she yells repeatedly.

Kristoff smiles down at her as he slowly wraps his arms around the girl. He cannot help but notice just how perfectly she fits in his arms. "It's nothing, Anna."

She pulls away and smirks. "With that throw, I'm ready for another game!" She turns to face Flynn and Merida who are still throwing jabs at each other. "Yo, Strawberry Shortcake!" Anna yells, as she grabs Kristoff hand and starts walking towards the rest of the team. Merida sends a glare towards Anna. "You're going down! Team Alpha-Super-Awesome-Cool-Dynamite-Wolf-Squadron(1) ASSEMBLE!"

Flynn had nodded at the girl and walked over to his team; Olaf ran as fast as his legs could take him to join back in on the fun.

"Jack! You in?" Hiccup yelled to the white-haired teen sitting on the bench with Elsa.

"Nah, I'm ok," he answers.

Hiccup shrugs in response. "Your loss."

As Hiccup, Merida, and Rapunzel played against Flynn, Anna, Kristoff, and Olaf, the two light-haired teens sat on the top of the picnic table with their feet on the seat.


Elsa's POV

"Tired already?" I ask Jack.

"No way! I have more energy than a group of toddlers," he answers, not taking his eyes off of the game. "I'd just rather hang back with you."

I force the rising color out of my cheeks and look at the game. I clear my throat before telling him, "I hope you're not too bored with me."

He turns to look in my eyes as he smiles. "I'll let you know if I can't handle any more." My head whips to face him. I playfully shove him in the arm, and he laughs in response. "I'm just teasing. I'm never bored talking to you."

I slightly smile. It is now that I remember that he was trying to tell me something before we won the game. "Hey, what were you trying to ask me earlier at the game?"

Jack's eyes flash from confusion to understanding and then to fear in a matter of seconds. He rubs the back of his neck nervously. "I don't remember wanting to ask you anything."

I narrow my eyes at him. He is obviously lying. "You don't," I ask, skeptically.

"Nope, not the slightest idea," his eyes shift nervously everywhere but to me. They land on something just behind my shoulder. "Hey is that a swing set! I'm going to go check it out." He quickly jumps off of the bench and runs towards the swing set.

Talk about avoiding the question. I roll my eyes but silently follow him to swings. "You can't swing away from the question," I tell him as I lean against the trunk of the tree.

"Quiet, Elsa!" He says, with that familiar glint of mischief in his eyes. "I'm trying to concentrate on swinging."

I laugh. "You're ridiculous."

"Maybe, but I'm swinging higher than you!" He teases.

I roll my eyes. "Not for long," I say as I sit on the swing next to him and push myself forward.

Before long, the two of us are high in the air. "Ha!" Jack says. "I'm still higher than you!"

"No way! I'm definitely higher than you are!"

As Jack comes back towards the ground, he pushes his feet down to give himself a boost to go even higher. "Not anymore!"

"That's cheating!"

He continues to push against the ground. Jack is now swinging so high that his feet hit the branch above us. "Someone is jealous!"

"Jack be careful! You're going to fall!"

"Relax, Elsa. I got th-" His speech is interrupted as the swing he is on hits the branch and knocks him off-balance. "Whoa!" He yells as he grabs a hold the branch and hangs on as the swing comes back down without him.

"Jack!" I put my feet down and stop my swing. I run to stand underneath him. "Just stay there, and I'll get the guys to help you down." I look up at his form. He is at least four feet above my head.

"It's cool, Elsa. Just move out-of-the-way."

"No! You're crazy!"

"Move out from under me. I don't want to fall you."

I comply with his request as he drops from the tree. Jack lands flat on his back and doesn't move after that. "Jack?" Nothing. "Jack!?" I kneel over him. "Come on, Jack. Get up!" I am getting worried. What if he is hurt? It was at least a nine foot drop. Is that dangerous? Or fatal!? Oh glob no!

Suddenly, two hands grab my sides and begin to tickle me. I yelp surprise and look down at Jack who is now perfectly fine and smirking. His hands do not stop tickling my sides and I hear my laughter come out from my throat. I try to pull away from him, But his hold tightens as he pulls me down and flips our potion so that he is hovering above me.

In between laughs, I manage to send him death threats as I beg him to stop. He finally does, and I glare at him. "That's not funny! I thought you were really hurt!"

He laughs. "I just couldn't resist."

I then notice our position. Jack his me pinned down underneath him, looking deep into my eyes. He has a shocked look in his eyes, as he too realizes it, but this look darkens, and he begins to lean closer to me. I smirk. Oh, I am definitely going to use this to my advantage. Even if my cheeks are really red... And I'm really confused... And holy crap! Is Jack trying to kiss me!?

As Jack continues to slowly lean in, I grab his arms and flip our position. Jack looks up at me bright red and shocked. "Did you just?" He smirks. "Oh, you've done it now, Elsa."

I match his smirk and begin tickling his sides. He laughs and squirm underneath me. Unfortunately, for me, he is a lot stronger than I am. Both of us end up thrashing around on the ground in a tickle fight. I am breathless as I lie down in the grass and stare up at the sky. Jack lays down next to me.

He laughs. "That was pretty awesome. You, Miss Arendelle, are the opponent."

I laugh at that comment. "I try."

Anna, Rapunzel, Olaf, Hiccup, Merida, Kristoff, and Flynn make their way towards us. Flynn and Rapunzel occupy the empty swings, and the others lie down on the grass with us all out of breath. The sun is beginning to set.

"Thanks for showing us this place, Kristoff." I tell him.

"No prob," he says. "I'm glad you guys had fun."

"You bet I had fun!" Olaf yells. "I have never had so much in my life. I've also never run that much."

Anna laughs. "Me either, but it was amazing."

"And we finally beat red-head over there," Flynn says.

"Yeah, an' it only took ye fower games." (Yeah, and it only took you four games)

Hiccup snorts. "Yeah, we were totally invincible!"

Kristoff joins in the jabs, "That move you pulled in the end was against the rules."

"Hey, nobody said we couldn't lift players on other players to get the Frisbee." Zel says from the swing.

"Why are you even complaining? We overlooked you guys literally throwing Olaf for a touchdown," Hiccup tells them.

"Whit dae ye pure techt we? ye got a moose in yer pooch coz th' lest time Ah checked, 'at was pure cheatin'!" Merida accuses. (What do you mean 'we'? You got a mouse in your pocket because the last time I checked, that was pure cheating)

"Whatever! You're just mad you lost." Flynn retorts.

"I love some good bickering as much of the next guy, but it's getting late, and I have a curfew." Kristoff says getting up.

"Yeah, I guess you're right, Kristoff." I say following his lead.

We had originally walked from Walney to the park. It was fine earlier, but now I regret the decision. It has gotten too cold for my thin cardigan, and I feel myself shiver.

"Whoa, there." Jack says to me. The two of us had ended up at the end of the group walking back to school. "Cold?"

"Just a little bit," I tell him and wrap my arms around myself.

Jack pulls his sweatshirt off from over his head and hands it to me, leaving him in a plain long sleeved, black t-shirt. I'm about to turn him down but my body shivers again. "Come on I insist, Elsa." He scratches the back of his neck. "I'm sorry about earlier. That whole falling out of the tree thing and everything after that. I shouldn't have done that."

"Why did you?"

"Heat of the moment? My guy instincts reacting to a beautiful girl," he pauses as his checks heat up. "I really should just stop talking."

"No, it's ok," I tell him. "It was weird, but whatever." He complimented me. I feel a small smile grace my lips.

"Thanks for be understanding," he responds.

We arrive back at the girl's dormitory entrance. I start taking off Jack's sweater to give it back to him. He stops me by putting his hand on my own. "Don't worry," he says. "Just hang onto it. I'll get it back later." Him, Olaf, Hiccup, and Flynn start walking away to the guy's dorms. "Goodnight," he calls over his shoulder. I wave to him and turn to watch Anna say goodbye to Kristoff.

"Thanks for everything, Kristoff," she says.

"No prob, Anna," he responds. "I have to get going, but I'll see you around?"

He begins to walk away, but Anna grabs his arm to stop him. "How are you so sure that we will? Today was a complete coincidence." Kristoff shrugs. Anna rolls her eyes and pulls her phone out of her pocket. "Just give me your number."

Kristoff follows her instructions. Anna then calls the number, and Kristoff's phone singles that he is receiving a call. "There," Anna says satisfied. "Not we have each other's numbers."

Kristoff just stares at her smiling. "Well, it is getting late. Goodbye, Kristoff. Get back to Westleton safely."

"Yeah, I will," Kristoff responds, snapping out of his trance.

Kristoff walks to his car while Anna, Zel, Merida, and I take to elevator. We part on Anna and Rapunzel's floor, and Merida and I travel in silence back to our room.

After we step into the room and turn the lights on, Merida looks at me in shock. "What?"

"Whaur did ye gie 'at sweater?" (Where did you get that sweater?)

I subconsciously grab the extra fabric of the sleeves that extends pasts my finger tips and look down at the blue sweater I am wearing. "Jack let me borrow it." Merida's eyes widen. Should I be worried or something? "What?"

"Nothing," she says, although it clearly is something. "It's jist 'at in aw th' years Ah hae knoon jack frost, he has ne'er lit anyain wear his sweater." (It's just that in all the years that I have known Jack Frost, he has never let anyone wear his sweater.)

"Really?"

"Really." By this time in our conversation, Merida has managed to change into a pair of pajama pants and sits on her bed.

"Dornt hink tay much abit it, Elsa. Ye main hae jist looked pure braw fur heem tae dae 'at fur ye." (Don't think too much about it, Elsa. You must have just looked really cold for him to do that for you.)

"Yeah," I nod. "I guess so."

"Will ye turn aff th' lecht? aam gonnae gie some shut yak." (Will you turn off the light? I'm going to get some shut eye)

"Yeah," I tell her as I swap my jeans for a pair of yoga pants. "Goodnight, Merida."

"'Night, Elsa."

I tuck myself into bed, exhausted, but sleep doesn't come. My mind is racing with a bunch of different thoughts all at once. Why would Jack let me use his "sacred hoodie"? Why is it so sacred? Why was he trying to kiss me? Was that even a kiss? What was he trying to ask me earlier? Did it have anything to do with what happened at the park? What do I think about all of this?

That last one caught me off guard, and as I lied in bed, listening to Merida's heavy breathing, it was all I could think about.

I mean sure I thought Jack was handsome with a great personality to match. But I only met him last month. I don't want to rush into anything when I am supposed to be here for school. But then I think of the way we hugged at the game and how safe I feel in his arms. And then way he smiles at me and the mischief in his eyes. I feel a smile make it's way onto my lips, as I drift to sleep

My school work has to come first... but that doesn't mean I may or may not be slightly falling for a certain white-haired boy.


And scene!

Some Jelsa fluff for y'all and Kristanna too. It seems a little rushed, but I couldn't help myself :)

Props to Hybrid301, white wolf of haafingar, and desgirl28 who correctly got the tv show right. But higher props go to Hybrid301 who got it correct first and the right episode.

Sorry for getting your hopes up yesterday. It was pretty mean, but I wanted to thank you guys for making me the happiest author in all the world.

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