disclamation: I do not own 'Frozen' in any way, shape, or form, nor do I technically own this fanfiction's plotline. the fanfiction I am inspiring this on was originally written by classicdisneyFTW under the title of 'Face Down', which was clearly inspired by a song with the same name from an album by the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus.
Anna, Olaf, even Freya, however, somewhat felt sympathy for the guys who had just gotten kicked out. "Yikes, that was scary," Anna commented about how the professor of the class handled the situation. She looked a little like she was worried if the two of them were going to be alright with having been evicted from English 101 for the day.
Olaf was uncertain about the behavior the professor displayed when he threw the two of them out. "I didn't know that professors were allowed to do that," he commented. "Maybe you were right about taking it a little easier, Freya. I might just wanna rethink the schedule I set up for myself this semester," he told the girl with the skin tone of ivory and the elbow-length raven hair flowing down her back.
Freya tried to convince Olaf to reconsideration his reconsideration. "I don't know that you should feel obligated to reconsider that decision any longer, Olaf. I mean, if you really value a fun university experience, that is," Freya told hers and Anna's new little friend, if a bit hesitantly and not once taking her eyes off of what the display of aggression from a professor, of all kinds of people, looked like in her own eyes. she even looked as though she were far too scared to remove even her eyes from the front of the classroom.
Anna and Olaf seemed to sense Freya's sudden fear in the way she hesitated. "Freya, what's come over you? You're barely even moving," Anna said to her friend.
Olaf tried to calm Freya down with Anna. "Freya, you're ignoring your friend's question. Are you not OK enough to even talk, anymore?" Olaf said, right before touching the raven-haired girl's shoulder. She flinched a whole three feet in the opposite direction upon contact. Anna and Olaf muffled their own screams of panic at Freya's sudden motion after much stillness.
Luckily, Freya calmed down a little after she realized that she had scooted away from her friends and into other students. "Watch where you're goin', why don't you?" they all commented to her reaction. That was about when she got the message from the other students and scooted all the way back to Anna and Olaf.
After Freya calmed down a bit, she did, however, try to bring up a positive side about those two's punishment. "Well, it might not be all bad for those two," she told Anna and Olaf.
The semi-blonde redhead and the pudgy little guy were slightly confused by what the ivory-skinned, raven-haired girl was saying. They looked to one another for a source of explanation. When they could not come up with one, they looked towards her. "How so?" they both asked their friend at once.
Freya could see that she needed to explain it better to the two of them. "Well, it's like this; at least, those two only got kicked out of the class for the day and are welcome back when the blonde among them has learnt his lesson. And whether you believe me or not, I can understand why that guy's brunette friend shared his punishment," she told the Anna and Olaf.
Anna did not, herself, understand Freya's claim as to why she understood the brunette guy sharing in his blonde friend's punishment. "Oh, you do, now? Really? Then, please, enlighten us as to why," Anna said as more of a friendly dare than a serious question to Freya.
Olaf was only too excited to know what she had to say in Professor Oaken's defense for the way he forced the brunette guy to share in his blonde friend's punishment, though he was far more curious than skeptical. "Yeah, go on and tell us, Freya. Why do you think that that one guy's friend deserved to share in his punishment from Oaken, if to a lesser degree?" Olaf asked Freya, unwittingly providing the very information Freya needed to explain what she thought to Anna in addition to Olaf, himself.
Freya thanked Olaf in her head just before getting to her explanation. "Well, there were actually two reasons why that blonde fairytale hater's friend deserved to share in his punishment. One being the same as what Oaken said about him, and that's because the brunette guy did nothing to stop his blonde friend from shooting his mouth off about the topic of fairytales, disrespectfully mind you, Anna, therefor the guy's brunette friend was guilty, too," Freya told the two of them with Anna suddenly seeing her friend's point about the brunette guy deserving to share in the punishment along with his shaggy blonde-haired friend.
Anna saw her high school friend's point about the two of them, despite thinking that it was not very fair. "You're right, Freya, go on if you please," Anna conceded the round to Freya.
These two girls were not just high school friends, they were also rivals in almost every school subject. The only times they had a rivalry in romance, however, happened whenever they fought over a guy the two of them were both into.
Freya did continue to describe to her own friends why she thought that the brunette guy deserved to share in his blonde friend's punishment. "Reason number two as to why the brunette guy deserved to share in his blonde friend's punishment was because the brunette guy was willing to throw his own blonde pal under the bus when he insisted he did nothing. He laughed with his blonde friend about the whole thing, but when the punishment was being delivered, he didn't stick by his friend's side," Freya told Anna and Olaf, reminding her two friends that good examples are not the only kind of example one can learn from.
After a little bit of struggling to figure it out, Freya's explanation towards the second reason finally seemed to dawn on Olaf… a bit quicker than it did on Anna, though. "Oh, now I get why you named that as reason number two. It's because a bad example can teach just as many life lessons as good example, you just need to know the difference between the two kinds of examples, right, my friend Freya?" Olaf asked upon finishing up his own input to the raven-haired girl's explanation.
Freya held out her hand to him. "Yeah, that's actually right where I was going with it," she told the pudgy, little guy.
Anna did not believe this at first. "Oh, sure you can," she said skeptically.
Freya saw that she had to explain this to Anna. "I believe Olaf means that while a good example can show you what things are allowed, a bad example will show you what things you can't do under any circumstances," she told her friend.
