"Mrs.Reeve, this food is amazing!" Anna chirped before taking another huge bite, her mouth full of the dinner made by Cassandra's mother. She spent the whole afternoon at the new student's home, impressed by its size and how rich the girl is. Cass showed her every inch of the luxurious house, and Anna couldn't help but stare in awe. When she saw Cassandra's private library, filled with beautiful and precious books, she almost fainted. Elsa would love it for sure.

"Thank you, sweetie! But it's just Ms.Reeve. This house is filled with strong, independent women!" Cass' mother, Zara, chuckled as she paused for a moment. Her face turned sadder, the sorrow of painful memories of her marriage still haunting her. "I divorced Cass' father a few weeks ago, that's why we moved to Arendelle."

"Really?" The redhead asked. "Do you like it here?"

"This place is calm, and most of the people are kind. It's not exactly what we're used to, but I think we like it. Right, Cass?"

"Yeah, it's nice here." Despite not knowing anyone in this town, Cass liked it. As her mother said, it's calm, precisely what Cassandra needed. She never liked the noise of big cities and yearned for something peaceful. Some people called her weird, while others said she's just mature for her age. Other seventeen-year-olds preferred to party, while she'd rather stay at home and read a good book. Maybe she's a little different than others, but that makes her unique in her own special way. "I hope we don't have to move again."

"Again?" Anna asked due to not understanding what the two women are talking about. Cassandra seemed slightly troubled, but the redhead failed to see why. She does look a little bit broken. But why? She's been so kind a generous to Anna, and that's why she wanted to know the reason.

Zara cleared her throat and looked at her daughter for permission. She knows how much Cass hates this subject, but the young girl still nodded. "We moved plenty of times because of my business, and now thanks to my idiot late husband. I wanted to keep ourselves as far from him as possible. He was a terrible husband and an even worse father."

"I'm glad we moved away, and I hope he won't follow us," Cassandra said, her gentle voice turning bitter as she spoke, then she smiled, quickly hiding her pain. "Let's not talk about that delusional ass." She turned her attention to Anna. "You mentioned your sister. Do you live with her?"

"Umm...yeah. She's looking after me since our parents died in an accident." Anna said sheepishly. She loved her parents dearly, and when she lost them, her heart shattered into a million pieces. It's been three rough years, but the pain is still lingering somewhere deep inside her.

"Oh, dear." Her motherly instincts kicking in, Zara sympathized with the young girl. "It must be tough for you, sweetie. If you ever need help with anything, you can count on us."

"Thank you, Ms.Reeve, I appreciate it. But we'll manage. My sister has a job, and we also have savings."

"Maybe you should bring her along the next time you come here," Zara said.

"I don't know if-" Anna couldn't finish her sentence as her phone began to ring, buzzing in her pocket. "Excuse me." She checked it, Anna her heart started to hammer in her chest as she saw who's calling her. Picking it up, she greeted her sister. "Hi, sis!"

"Anna, where the hell are you?" Elsa sounded worried. Maybe Anna should have told her that she's not going to be at home, but what done is done, it's too late to say sorry. "I was so worried when you didn't come home! Are you with Kristoff?"

"No, I'm at one of my friend's place. I was about to call you, so you could come and pick me up." A lie. Anna didn't like keeping secrets from her sister, but sometimes it's better than making her angry.

"I could drive you home, you know?" Offered Cassandra as she looked at her new friend.

That voice seemed slightly familiar to Elsa, and a shiver ran down her spine. She wondered if she had ever met the person, not like it matters. "Who is that? Whatever. Just give me the address, and I'll be there soon."

Anna sighed and finished the conversation with her sister. "Bye." Turning her attention to Zara and Cassandra, Anna saw a slight disappointment in their eyes. "I guess I should start getting ready. But I enjoyed my stay, you two are amazing!"

Chuckling, Zara stood up and began collecting the plates. "Thank you, Anna, but getting to know you was our pleasure. It's nice to see Cass making friends! She's such a little loner; I'm surprised she doesn't have imaginary friends."

"Mom, I'm sitting right here," Cassandra said, and the two other people in the room laughed.

Soon, a car parked in front of the house, and Cassandra guided the redhead outside. They hugged and bid each other goodbyes, and then Anna made her way towards her sister's car. Cass couldn't quite make out who's driving the vehicle, but Elsa's heart skipped a beat when she saw her new student standing at the door.

"Hi, Elsa! Sorry if I caused you some trouble!" Anna hopped in cheerfully and tossed her bag on the backseat.

"No worries, I was just surprised when I didn't see you at home. You usually tell me when you're going somewhere." The blonde started the engine and began driving towards their home.

"Yeah, yeah, sorry!" The redhead paused for a moment. "You know, Cassandra is a really nice person. Maybe you don't remember her, but she's the new girl from literature class. Her mom is amazing and rich, she said you could join us next time and damn, Cass has her own private library!"

"Language!" Elsa warned her sister with a chuckle.

"Jeez, Elsa! Since when do I live with an old lady? Live a little, dear sister. You are still young."

"One of us has to be responsible." She teased her little sister.

"Yeah, I know. But still, you could have some more fun. So...will you join us next time?"

The idea of spending some time with her mysterious new student sounds tempting. She's love to feel Cassandra's presence, gaze into her piercing eyes, and talk about whatever comes to their minds. She's interested in the younger girl, and there's no way she could deny it. "We'll see."


The next day felt quite promising as Elsa walked through the hallways of Arendelle High School. The students greeted her, and she smiled, her mood lighting up already. She went inside the teacher's lounge and chatted with a few colleagues before deciding it's time to attend her first class of the day. She was just about to lay her fingers on the door when she heard a loud noise. Turning her attention toward its way, she witnessed Hans Westergaard roughly pressed against the lockers by Cassandra.

"I'm gonna rip your arms off and shove it up your ass if you won't stop bothering me!" The young girl shouted as she slapped Hans across his face, earning a loud grunt from him.

For her students' safety, and since there are no other teachers around, Elsa decided to intervene. "What do you think you're doing?!" Maybe she raised her voice a little bit higher than usual, but it definitely worked. It seemed so unusual of her. Elsa is usually the kind and quiet teacher who doesn't require much from her students. Maybe that's why most people like her. "Cassandra, let go of him!" The raven-haired girl obeyed and slowly but surely allowed herself to part from the guy. Elsa took a deep, calming breath that relaxed her nerves. "What is going on?" She looked deep into Cassandra's pleading eyes and found herself staring into the majestic grey orbs.

"Ms.Andersen, Hans bullied me." The girl said calmly. Elsa noticed that her breaths came in short pants, and her hands were trembling slightly.

"What?! No, I didn't do anything! You just shoved me against the lockers like an idiot for absolutely no reason!"

"Enough!" Elsa exclaimed. "You both get one hour of detention for misbehaving! Meet me in my classroom after your lessons ended."


A/N: Oop

Idk if detention with Elsa is good or bad news, but I guess we have to find out!

I hope you enjoyed this short chapter! If you have any questions, feel free to ask! Every feedback is appreciated!