Hey everybody. I'm so happy to see so many enjoying this story. I'll admit that I was worried the 'rivalry' spin to the tale would be off putting but that doesn't seem to be the case. To answer a question from Animagus, no they do not have powers. Here everyone is your normal, non superpowered teen.


"You're what!" Hiccup's cry rang out in the locker room. He and Jack were changing for gym class, the one class they shared. Jack hissed like a cat at the boy's out burst. He was already regretting telling Hiccup that he was taking Elsa for coffee.
"Dude, not so loud,"
"Well you should be afraid, what if someone finds out?" Hiccup said dropping his voice.
"Are you really one to be chastising? You meet up with Disney kids twice a week,"
"Meeting up with two people, in a garage is way different from hanging out with one the most popular girls in Disney."
"How do you know she's that popular?"
"She's a Princess. Those girls basically rule the school. From what Tink and Hiro have told me each of them is more than a pretty face. They are all either top of the class, a master of some sport or in charge of a club or school organisation,"
"Really? So you're a Disney expert now,"
"I've learnt some things. Look, Monday after you left I asked Tinker Bell a bit more about your Elsa," Hiccup glanced around making sure no else was in ear shot. "As soon as I said the name Elsa, Tinker Bell and Hiro both reacted. She isn't just a princess…she's 'the' princess. No, she's Disney's queen,"
"Like what, she's the head of the cheer squad or something,"
"The girl isn't just on the cheer squad. She's one of the brightest kids in school. Only the mega nerds score higher that she does,"
"Mega nerds like you?"
"Try to stay on point here," Hiccup frowned, "She's president of the student council, the captain of almost every winter sport, except for Hockey, which is lead by Kristoff, her sister's boyfriend. And that's another thing, if the princesses stand at the top the social hierarchy, Elsa's clique stands at the top of the princesses. Her sister Anna and cousin Rapunzel head all the humanitarian and eco-efforts that the school participates in. Then she's friends with Merida,"
"Merida? Your Merida,"
"Merida isn't my Merida, but yes, that Merida. And you already know about Merida, captain of the archery and equestrian events,"

"Does this infomercial have a point?" Jack asked raising an eyebrow.
"Who's the most popular person at our school?"
"Shrek, I guess,"
"Okay, maybe he is. But who's the next most popular?"
Jack taught about it for a moment, "You,"
"Not me, it's you, you idiot. Especially since you won the game. Everyone one at our school knows you and now so do most people at Disney. And everyone at Disney knows Elsa. Plus majority of our school can recognize a princess. Do you know what would happen if someone were to see the two of you together? It would spread like wild fire. For the most part students from either school ignore each other, at the very best we tolerate each other."
"You, Tink and Hiro seem to get along pretty well," Jack observed, "Or is that your version of tolerance?"
"Jack, maybe there are a few isolated cases, but none of those people have the kind of popularity that you have. Think about what would happen if Shrek hears about this. More than anyone, he takes this rivalry to absurd heights,"
"Shrek and I are cool,"
"Yeah…now. But he might not be all buddy-buddy if he hears,"
"Well then it's a good thing that he isn't going to hear,"
"How can you know that for sure?"
"I'm not going to tell him, and I hope you won't tell him,"
"Did my whole speech about you and Elsa being the two most popular students in the schools fall on deaf ears?"
"It's just coffee,"
"No, it's not just coffee. This is equivalent of someone from Dumbledore's Army having butterbeer with a Death Eater, or someone from the empire having blue milk with someone from the republic,"
"Blue milk?"
"Jack, can't you take this seriously,"

Jack sighed and stood placing his foot on the bench so he could tie his laces, "Dude, I know some people wouldn't approve of me hanging out with Elsa,"
"And you're still going to do it?"
"Yeah," Jack said with shrug. Hiccup watched him through narrowed eyes.
"You like her," He stated flatly. Jack was taken so unawares by the statement, the foot he had on the bench slipped out from under him, sending him crashing to the ground. He pulled himself up, using the bench for support.
"What? No! That's crazy. I hardly know her. We've talked twice and…and…"
"And you went out of your way to get in touch with her. Admit it. You so like her."
"I don't know anything about her!"
"And yet you asked me to help find out what was her name. And then found out where she lives,"
"That was so…"
"You could give her coffee coupon, yea you mentioned it. Frost even if you don't like her, there's something that's drawing you to her,"

Jack was saved from having to form a response by the coach walking into the locker room.
"Frost! Haddock! Does this look like the girls changing room? If you want to gossip you can do that on your own time. Get your behinds on the field now!"
"Yes Coach Grug," both boys said scrambling to their feet.


"Do you guys want to catch a movie tonight?" Kristoff asked as he, Anna, Elsa and Merida walked out of school together.
"I can't," Elsa said automatically.
"You already have plans?" Merida asked.
"Uh…yeah. I'm…uh…I'm…"
"We promised our mom that we'd cook dinner tonight," Anna cut in, "It's really more of a lost wager. We had a bet with her that dad would be able to fix a pipe. So, there's a plumber coming on Monday and Elsa and I are still using our parents shower," Elsa tried not to looked too shocked by her sister's words.
"On a Friday night? That sucks," Kristoff said.
"Eh, it shouldn't be too bad," Anna said.
"What about tomorrow then? Or did you lose a bet that you have to do the laundry too?" Merida asked.
"No, we can make it tomorrow," Anna looked at Elsa, "Right, sis?"
"Yeah, tomorrow's fine,"
"Okay, we'll see you guys tomorrow then,"

Elsa and Anna waved good bye to their friends as they made their way to Elsa car. As she unlocked the vehicle Elsa looked at her sister.
"Should I be concerned that you were able to come a lie like that on the spot,"
"Actually I came up with it yesterday, since I guessed my 'oh so brilliant' sister wouldn't think of a cover for why she couldn't hang out with her friends on a Friday night,"
"Have I ever mentioned how you are the best little sister ever?"
"Tell me something I don't know," Anna said with a smirk.


Elsa wasn't so thankful for her sister a few hours later when she stepped into their room dressed for her…when she stepped into room dressed. Anna frowned at her.
"What is it?" Elsa asked.
"That's what you're wearing?" She indicated to Elsa outfit.
"Yeah?" Elsa looked down at her white knitted sweater, blue jeans and short brown boots. "Is something wrong?"
"Yeah, don't you normally get a little more dressed up for your dates?"
"It's not a date!"
"Friday night, you, a guy, coffee…it's a date," Anna said checking each word off on her fingers. Elsa blushed, which Anna noticed.
"Those things don't automatically make a date,"
"And yet so many dates comprise of only those elements,"
"Could you stop being so annoying and go back to my adorable sister?"
"I'm always adorable,"
Elsa snorted and rolled her eyes, "Sure you are," She picked up her phone and purse.
"So if it's not a date, then why'd you agree to meet him? I thought the only reason you agreed was because you had a moment,"
"No. How could we have a moment? We've barely spent a moment together as is,"
"Then why are you going out tonight?"
"I…" Elsa stood there her lips slightly parted thinking about an answer, "I," She looked down biting her lips. Anna knew she had an answer.
"Yeah?" She urged gently.
"I…I find him…" She paused searching for the right word, "…intriguing."
"Intriguing?"
"Yes,"
"Not the word I was expecting you say, but I'll accept it,"
Elsa couldn't help but smirk, "What word were you expecting?"
"Hot…sexy…drop dead gorgeous, something along those lines,"

Elsa's cheeked glowed red, "Where'd that come from?"
"He is pretty good looking."
"Kristoff," Elsa stated flatly.
"I love Kristoff, you know that. But that doesn't mean I can't have opinion on other guys. Judging by the way you're blushing you agree with my opinion." This made Elsa blush even more.
"He's not bad looking…" She said in an even voice. Anna laughed.
"Elsa, Hercules isn't bad looking. Jack Frost is nothing short of handsome. And that's putting it mildly."

The door bell sounded downstairs. Elsa glanced at her watch seeing it was five to seven. "That's probably Jack. We'll finish this conversation later," Elsa made her way down the stairs. Anna stood at the top leaning on the banister.
"Have fun," She called playfully. Elsa smiled a bit, but that smile vanished when she saw her father answering the door…Not good.

"Good evening," He said, glancing Jack up and down, "Can I help you?"
"Hello sir. I'm Jack Frost, I'm here to pick up Elsa,"
"Elsa…" Her father looked back and spotted her, "when you said you were going out tonight you didn't mention it was a boy,"
"Daddy, he's only a friend," She said.
"If he's only a friend why isn't Anna going with you,"
Elsa glanced at her sister. They'd spent years perfecting a secret language and multiple contingency plans for situations just like this and right now it didn't fail. Anna nodded understanding then she called out, "Dad!" She made a show of running down the stairs, "I've got so much homework, I don't know if I can get through it all this weekend. Can you help me?"
"Oh," Their father blinked, "Of course sweetheart. But is it really so much that you're starting it tonight,"
"Kristoff and I made plans for tomorrow, but if I don't finish some work tonight I'll never be able to go tomorrow,"
"I see,"
"Dad, I'm leaving," Elsa called quickly grabbing a bunch of keys from the table next to the door.
"Be back by curfew," He called already being pulled by Anna to the study. Elsa smiled as she pulled the door closed. Annoying or not having a little sister was a good thing.

She turned around and was greeted with the sight of Jack Frost leaning against the porch post, one leg propped up lazily. Elsa gave him a quick once over. He was wearing black jeans, a blue t-shirt with a snowflake pattern on the front and a blue hoodie over that, with a pair of worn converse.
"So we're friends now?" He asked with a mischievous smirk gracing his lips.
"It was that, or tell him our entire history,"
"That wouldn't have taken very long,"
"Are we going for coffee or not?" She asked rising one eyebrow. He pushed off the post and gave a bow.
"After you princess,"


I know, I know...cliffhangers suck. I'm sorry, but this was the only reasonable place to end a chapter, or I wouldn't have been able to upload tonight. But the good news, majority of next chapter will focus on the... on them going for coffee.

Nardragon~ until the next page.