Elsa woke up with a groan. Her head hurt from all the alcohol she drank last night, she could barely remember a thing.
"Ugh." She groaned again as she sat up in bed and buried her head in her hands.
Roar Rawr Roar.
Smiling slightly to herself, she picked up her cell phone, "Hey Belle." She greeted without having to look at the caller id. Of course she didn't need to see who it was, the only person with that ringtone was Belle.
Kristoff had a ringtone too but Elsa only gave him one when she confused him with her father once.
"Afternoon Sleepy head." Belle teased.
"Ugh, afternoon?" Elsa asked confused. She was still groggy so even if a dancing cat came in she could barely noticed.
"Yes afternoon, we had a study date remember." Belle reminded.
Date. The study date. A date. A date with Belle.
Elsa flushed and coughed a few times to rid the rising feeling in her heart. "Oh, right, yeah." Elsa cleared her throat, "Can we reschedule? I'm not feeling so well."
"Really? Want me to come over and check on you?" Belle asked in concern.
Elsa nearly shouted a no before gathering herself and speaking in a cold voice, "That won't be nessecary. I'm quite busy Belle, see you tomorrow at school." Elsa hung up before Belle could say goodbye.
"You are such a fool Frost." Elsa muttered to herself as she slapped her forhead.
Now Belle was going to be concerned because Elsa talked to her coldly. She didn't even wait to hear Belle say goodbye. "Stupid stupid son of a motherfucking ass." Elsa muttered in self-loathing.
Then last night's image played in Elsa's mind like an automatic film. It just kept coming and didn't stop and it had Elsa's heart pumping wildly. She could feel her ears burn as she recalled her dance with the girl last night.
She smiled dreamily and buried her face in her arms. She was so screwed.
Class started and Belle looked at Elsa. Normally they were never a seat away from each other but now, each were on the otherside of the classroom. And Elsa had never once glanced at Belle. Did she do something to offend her?
Once the bell rang, Belle stood up to face her best friend, only to find her missing. Frustrated, she stomped to the next class and decided to confront Elsa at lunch.
Elsa sighed as lunch came. So far, she'd been able to stray away from Belle easily but she knew it couldn't last on. They always shared lunch together and they even had their own table.
"Maybe I could skip lunch." Elsa grumbled as she stuffed her hands deeper in her hoodie pocket.
But there was no point, she was already at the canteen's entrance.
"What's up with you?" Belle asked when she sat at their table.
Elsa couldn't speak, her throat was being choked on her inner emotions. Finally, after regaining herself, she choked out a quick "nothing."
"Nothing? You haven't looked at me in the eye, not even now." Belle snapped.
Elsa winced and tilted her head up a little, focusing her eyes on Belle's nose. "Those aren't my eyes Elsa." Belle sighed.
Elsa's frown deepened as she looked in her friend's eye. "Why can't you tell me what's wrong?" Belle asked.
Elsa immediately felt a wave of guilt crash onto her. Belle's eye, they were so full of hurt and a tinge of anger and sadness. Elsa would do about anything to make that go away but now she can't, cause she was the source of Belle's hurt.
Ashamed, Elsa looked away as she spoke, not daring to look at Belle as she was afraid she would crumble then and there. "I'm sorry Belle, I'm just a bit troubled over family matters."
"That's never stopped you from talking to me." Belle quipped but then soften her tone, "I'm sorry, want me to come over after school to hang out?"
Belle asked but she knew the answer, it was always a no. Elsa had a habbit of shutting everyone and everything out once she was behind her apartment door.
"No but thanks bookworm." Elsa said with a strained smile.
Belle thinned her lips as Elsa got up and waved goodbye to her. Elsa was acting colder than usual and somehow it hurt Belle. It seemed as if she wasn't important anymore.
"Maybe it'll get better tomorrow." Belle sighed and got up to head for her next class.
Elsa sighed as she walked towards home. Back into her solitude, where she could be safe and comfortable. Looking down at her phone, she stared at her number pad, hoping that maybe it could help her remember the girl's number.
"Ugh, why won't you get out of my mind." Elsa grumbled to herself.
The sound of rolling wheels came closer but Elsa paid no attention to it as she was still wrapped in her own thoughts.
"Hey! Watch out!" The skater yelled.
Elsa groaned and looked to see what was happening but she was tackled by a red flying object.
"Oof."
Elsa groaned as the person on top of her dug their elbow into her ribs by accident.
"Oh my god, sorry, I'm so sorry." She blabbered as she scrambled to her feet.
She helped Elsa up as she repeated apologies over and over again.
"Shut up, I get it, you're sorry." Elsa snapped.
They person looked taken aback as she gasped,"Hey! Didn't I see you somewhere before?" Completely dismissing Elsa's rude tone.
Elsa blinked away the haziness and squinted her eyes, "No."
"Oh, sorry, I must've gotten you mixed up with someone else I knew then." The person said and grinned sheepishly.
Elsa let out a small smirk and waved, "Nice bumping into you."
Anna laughed as they drifted apart, both leaving with smiles on their faces. And for once, Elsa had finally felt at ease, as if her mystery girl had finally appeared.
