here is my seventh chapter, and it explains a bit about the unfairness with which I had admittingly treated Sven, the reindeer's, character in the last chapter. let's just say that you might just be able to graduate from a mere innocent bystander to a good and helpful Samaritan, no matter what walk of life you come from. this chapter of the fanfiction, 'Frozen Face Down: A Modern Take on Disney's Frozen 2013' is a good one-thousand-three-hundred-seventy-nine words worth of fully developed storyline.
disclamation: I do not own 'Frozen' in any way, shape, or form, unless owning it on bluray and DVD would count. I also technically do not own even this fanfiction's storyline. the fanfiction for which I'm drawing inspiration to write this version of it from was originally written by another blogger on FanFiction who writes under the penname of classicdisneyFTW. their modernized 'Frozen 2013' fanfiction was originally titled '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 of the class. "Yikes, that was scary," Anna commented about how the professor 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 them out of the classroom. "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, on the other hand, tried to convince Olaf to reconsider 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, is a bit hesitantly and not taking her eyes off of what the display of aggression from a professor, of all people, looked like in her own eyes. She looked as though she was far too scared to remove even her eyes from the front of the classroom.
Anna and Olaf suddenly seemed to sense Freya's sudden fear in the way she had hesitated. "Freya, what's come over you? You're barely even moving," Anna said to her high school girl 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 asked her, 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 just enough to realize that she had scooted three feet away from her friends and into other students in the class. "Watch where you're goin', why don't you?" one of them commented to her reaction. That was about when she got the message from the other students into whom she backed away from her own friends, Anna and Olaf, and scooted all the way back to them.
After Freya calmed down a bit, she did, however, try to bring up a positive side about the two offenders' punishment. "Well, it might not be all bad for those two," she told her friends, Anna and Olaf.
The semi-blonde redhead and the little pudgy guy were slightly confused by just what the raven-haired, ivory-skinned seemed to be getting at. They looked at one another for a source of explanation. When neither one of the two could come up with an explanation to their friend's theory, they looked towards her. "How so?" Anna and Olaf both asked Freya at the same time.
Freya could see clearly 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 class for the day and are actually welcome back when the blonde among them has finally learnt his lesson. And whether you believe me or not, I can actually understand why his brunette friend had to share in his punishment," Freya explained to Anna and Olaf.
Anna did not, however, 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, do enlighten us as to why you understand," Anna said as more of a friendly dare than a serious question to Freya.
Olaf, on the other hand, was only too excited to know what the ivory-skinned, raven-haired girl had to say in Professor Oaken's defense for why the brunette guy had to share in his blonde friend's punishment from the instructor, though he was far more curious than skeptical. "Yeah, go on and tell us, Freya. Why did you think that one guy's friend deserved to share in his buddy's punishment from Professor Oaken, if to a lesser degree?" Olaf asked Freya, providing just the information Freya needed to explain why she thought that way to Anna and the little pudgy guy, whether he knew it or not.
Freya thanked Olaf in her head just before getting to her explanation for the two of her friends. "Well, there were actually two reasons why that blonde fairytale hater's brunette friend deserved to share in his punishment. One being the same as what Oaken had said about him, and that's because the brunette guy did nothing to stop his blonde friend from shooting his mouth off about the fairytale topic, disrespectfully mind you, Anna, therefor the blonde guy's brunette friend was guilty, too, even if only by association," Freya told the two of them with the reason for including the shaggy brunette guy in on his almost-as-shaggy blonde friend's punishment suddenly seeming to dawn on Anna.
Anna definitely saw what her high school friend, Freya, was talking about regarding the blonde guy's punishment extending to his shaggier brunette friend, even if it was a bit unfair to the brunette. "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 ever had a rivalry in romance, however, only happened whenever the two of them both fought over the same guy just because they were both into that same guy.
Freya did continued to describe to her own friends as to 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 that brunette guy was willing to throw his blonde friend under the bus when he insisted that 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 or have the guy's back," Freya told Anna and Olaf, reminding her two friends of good examples are not the only kind of example from which anyone can learn something.
After a bit of struggling to figure it out, Freya's explanation towards the second reason why the brunette deserved to share in his blonde friend's punishment finally seemed to dawn on at least Olaf, who was a bit quicker than Anna in getting what the ivory-skinned, raven-haired girl was saying about the two's joint punishment. "Oh, now I get why you called it reason number two. It's because a bad example can teach you just as many life lessons as a good example. You just gotta know the differences between the two kinds of examples, right, Freya my friend?" Olaf asked Freya upon finishing up his own input to the raven-haired, ivory-skinned girl's explanation.
Freya held out her hand to him. "Yeah, that's actually right where I was going with that, Olaf," she told the pudgy, little guy, hugging him and holding him in her arms.
Anna did not believe this at first. "Oh, sure you can," she said skeptically.
Freya saw that she had to explain what Olaf was saying to Anna. "I believe what Olaf means is that while a good example can show you what things are allowed, a bad example can show you what things you can't do under any circumstance," she told her high school friend.
Anna had to admit that she was impressed with what both of her friends were getting at. "You know, Freya, if you didn't worry so much about me being alone at Arendelle University, you'd have made a dern good law student at even Georgetown," Anna admitted to her high school girl friend.
