disclamation: I do not own 'Frozen', nor do I particularly own this plotline. this plotline was originally written by classicdisneyFTW. I am simply rewriting it with a few of my own personal touches and a couple of additional characters, like Freya Nigari.


That was just about when Oaken grabbed onto the guy's jacket and began pulling him down the stairs and out of the classroom. The guy from the back of the class just barely managed to get his backpack before being forced out of the classroom, but he did not get the time to claim his other things from his seat in the very back. "OK,OK, I get it. you don't need to do this. I can leave on my own_ Ow!" he said in protest to being dragged out of the classroom by the professor.

Oaken finally shoved the guy from the back out the classroom door when they both reached it. only a few moments afterwards, the fairytale hater was out in the hall with his backpack, but not all of his books were in it since it was opened while he was dragged out of class. "wait a minute! I don't have all my books. I gotta get back in there," he told Professor Oaken.

But, Oaken only told the fairytale hater, "do not worry about that, sir. I will send your friend to bring you your stuff, but he is also out of this class for the day." Despite his stern actions, Oaken had gone back to the cheerful demeanor he had from the beginning of English 101.

Then, he heard his friend from the back of the class ask the professor in protest, "What? Why am I being punished, too, if I didn't do anything?" It was a fair point from the fairytale hater's friend…

That was the exact reason Professor Oaken had for punishing the guy's friend even when he did nothing. Freya, herself, seemed to know why doing nothing about the fairytale hater earned his friend a trip out of the rest of class for the day. She had already made the decision to leave it alone, though.

Oaken, himself, however, was more than willing to explain that, "doing nothing about the problem makes the bystander guilty in addition to the offender. I am sorry, but that is how this university handles its troublemakers," Oaken told the fairytale hater's friend. "Do not worry. You are perfectly welcome to your own opinions of the topics we will cover. That is what English Classes are all about, but we do require the students to show respect," he said.

Then, Oaken positioned his fingers for the friend of the fairytale hater to get the guy's other books and stuff from their joint desk at the back of the classroom. "I am truly sorry," he said to the two friends once the shaggy brunette guy had joined his almost-as-shaggy blonde, fairytale-hating friend out in the hallway. "But, you two are at least welcome back to my class when the blonde among you two has learnt some common decency and consideration for the class topics," Oaken said thereafter while still maintaining the jolly old smile on his face. "Bye-bye," he said in his jolly old voice.

In the hallway, the shaggy brunette guy was mad at his almost-as-shaggy blonde-haired friend for the first time since the two of them had first met one another. The shaggy blonde-haired guy just chuckled nervously in response to his friend's anger. "Nice going, Kristoff. Your opinions of the prof's fairytale topic got both of thrown out," the shaggy brunette guy told his blonde-haired, whose blonde hair was almost as shaggy as his own brown hair.

Kristoff, as his name was apparently, could not help but respond back with his own anger towards his friend. "How was I supposed to know that the guy was an almost eight-foot-tall giant, Sven?" the blonde asked his even shaggier brunette friend. "Besides, you didn't seem to disagree with me when I first called out his talk on the subject about those stupid fairytales," Kristoff ranted to Sven.

Sven was not willing to take that comment from Kristoff lying down. "At least, I had the decency to keep it between you and me, buddy," the brunette told his blonde friend. "Come on, let's at least stop by our apartment before our next class to put our English books there and recuperate for a bit. We need to get some more paper towels, anyway," Sven finally finished with his own ranting on Kristoff.

Back with the English 101 classroom, Professor Oaken had returned to his desk just after slamming the door in their faces with everyone else's eyes following him. "I'm very sorry about this manhandling, punishing, and evicting from within the last few minutes," Oaken told the rest of the class. "Now, after we cover our fairytales section, we'll mostly be researching and elaborating our thoughts on poems…" the professor just continued to go on with his lecture as though the entire encounter with the fairytale hater and his friend had never even happened.