Chapter 5: Elsa's POV

Holy shit he's escorting me outside. Keep calm Elsa, don't stare at him. Oh my god you're staring, you creep! Shit he said something, what did he say, FUCK ME!

"What?" I asked.

"I asked if you like skating?" he turned a little red, "I saw a pair of figure skates in one of your bags, I didn't mean to peak! I was just wondering."

I froze. Jack had struck a touchy subject. I wasn't too sure how to respond, "Uh…I used to skate competitively, but I don't anymore. It's just a hobby." Does that sound too sketchy?

"Nice, I play hockey here. I was hoping to bring everyone to a game when the season starts."

Jack plays hockey! Lord, kill me now the boy is perfect! "That'd be fun! I've never been to a hockey game."

"But, hockey is the school's number one sport. How have you never been to a game?" Jack looked dumbfounded.

"I'm more of the stay inside and read kind of person. And plus, they're on TV. Here we are!" The movers had parked in front of the house and the driver hoped out.

"Miss Arendale?" A small skinny man asked.

"Yes" I stepped forward.

"I'm Timone, Pumba's opening the back. Thanks for choosing our company to move your belongings!" he said the last line with artificial positivity. The back of the van was thrust open and a tall, large man stepped forward.

"Pumba, at your service ma'am." He reached to kiss my hand but I pulled away sharply. I wasn't too keen with these sweaty movers kissing my hand.

Another car pulled up into the driveway. It was a dusty old minivan with duct tape holding one side mirror onto the car. Flynn, Hiccup, Jack, and Merida were lifting things out of the van. Anna and Rapunzel held smaller boxes filled with silverware and plates. I was paying the movers, but we all stopped at stared at the new car. The front and passenger door opened and two short people hopped out. One looked as though he was a grandfather. The other was most likely his daughter. The woman smiled brightly at us and ran over.

"Hi! Is this 597 Disney Avenue?"

Rapunzel placed her box on the ground, "Yes!" she bounced over to the woman. "Are you our roommate?" Rapunzel asked with a hint of uncertainty.

"No no, silly," the woman patted Rapunzel's cheek lovingly. "I'm Kristoff's mom!"

Anna scrunched up her face, "Whose Kristopher?" Then, the minivan door slid open. A tall, muscular, blonde guy stepped out. He was wearing an old pair of jeans, with a grey flannel shirt rolled up to his elbows. A medium sized brown dog jumped out after him. The dog wagged its tail and sat itself next to Kristoff. I heard the sound of a dropped box, and silverware clanging. Anna rushed over to Kristoff and instantly bent down to pet the puppy.

"Oh my gosh you are so cute!" she was speaking in her baby voice. The dog was so pleased to have the affection and he promptly launched himself into her arms. Anna was pushed back by the force of dog and landed on her butt.

"Sven!" Kristoff scolded and pulled the dog off of Anna. "I'm sorry, he's never this excited around new people," Kristoff held his hand out for Anna to take. Anna then looked up at him and her jaw dropped. I glanced at Jack to see if he noticed this too. He gave me a knowing look and chuckled. Anna's cheeks turned red, and she took his hand. He pulled her up and for the first time looked at her too. Kristoff's cheeks got pink as he checked her out and smiled a little to himself.

"I don't mean to interrupt," Flynn smirked. But we do have to move all this stuff into the house."

Anna seemed to wake up from her daydream and rushed back to her abandoned box. She then quickly rushed the box into the house. Rapunzel raced after her with her box. I turned to Kristoff's mother, "Hello, I'm Elsa."

"I'm Gerda! You're very pretty. Your sister is too."

My eyes widened, "My sister?"

Gerda smiled, "The girl with the green dress who caught my son's eye. She looks a lot like you."

I always thought Anna and I looked nothing alike. "Oh, well shall I show you the house?"

"You're to kind, but we better be off. Right, Grandpappie?" Gerda called to the elderly man helping Kristoff unload his things.

"You know Gerda, we could use your help with this?" Grandpappie called. Gerda gave me an apologetic smile and ran to help her family. Kristoff walked over to where the rest of us were standing.

"Hi, I'm Kristoff. I'm your new roommate. And this is Sven, my dog." He motioned down to the puppy who was aggressively wagging his tail.

Flynn spoke up, "I'm Flynn, and this is Jack, Hiccup, Merida, and Elsa. You'll be rooming with Jack and Hiccup." Flynn looked down at the canine, "Is he gonna stay? We can't have animals in this place."

"No, he's not. He just wanted to see me off. Isn't that right Sven?" As if the dog knew what he was saying Sven barked happily and hung his tongue out of his mouth.

"I'm Hiccup, yes it's my real name, here I'll help you get set up." Hic grabbed a large box and led Kristoff into the house.

"Is that everything?" Timone asked dryly.

"Yes, thank you." I tipped him $20 and shook his hand. He hopped back into his truck and drove off.

"So, Elsa" Merida began. "What are you like?"

I was taken aback by her blunt question, but I instantly liked her. "I like to read, and I enjoy figure skating, you?"

"I'm an archer myself. I also play soccer, basketball, volleyball, and I ride horses."

"Ride horses?" Jack chuckled. "That seems so out of place compared to all the other things you do."

Merida glared at him, "I race Clydesdales, snow cone. Not ponies."

Jack's jaw dropped a little. I was in awe, Clydesdales? Those are huge! "Wow, do you have your own horse?"

Merida turned towards me, "Yes, his name's Angus. His a magnificent horse, I'll show you a picture I have in my room." With that Merida jerked her head towards the house and marched off. Jack smiled at me at followed her in. I walked with them, but I stayed on the porch for a moment. I looked at the small green grass in front of the small loft house and asked myself What will this year unfold for me?