two chapters in one day! I am on a roll!

once again, your reviews make my day. whenever I see a new review, my heart leaps with joy. xD

and can we just congratulate Frozen on being the Best Animated Feature Film at the Golden Globes? feel like a proud mama.

disclaimer: frozen doesn't belong to me. plain and simple.

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"What about this one?" Rapunzel twirled around the small fitting room to show off the purple dress she as wearing. The silky fabric ended at her knees, with hints of gold sneaking its way on the chest embroidery.

The girls were getting homecoming dresses, and it was proving to be a bit more difficult than any of them had thought. Too small, too big, too long, too short...the list of negative was endless, with a very small positive side.

"That one's nice!" Anna said, slouching on a chair and trying to keep her mood light.

"Too casual," Elsa said plainly. "You need something with more pizazz."

"Well I wouldn't want to upstage you, Miss Homecoming Queen," Rapunzel barked. They had been at three different stores since ten - it was now five. All of the girls were getting tired and irritated.

Elsa was about to respond with a hostile comeback before Anna stood up and spread her arms out between the two. "Look, fighting won't get us anywhere. I think we should go out into the dress department one more time, and maybe we'll find us all a dress. But we have to stay collected, otherwise this could end up worse than it already is."

The two fighting teens sighed audibly before plodding their way back out to the selection of formal gowns. They purused the racks silently and made their way to the dressing rooms one by one. simultaneously, the trio made their way to the large mirror in the center of the room, each gasping after seeing themselves and each other.

"Elsa, you look stunning," Rapunzel spoke out, looking at the blue eyed girl. Her dress was composed of a light blue material that hugged all of her curves and sparkled in every kind of light. (AN; Elsa's ice queen dress)

"Thank you. Anna you look beautiful!" Elsa exclaimed after Anna shyly walked out of the small dressing room. She was clad in a beautiful teal green gown that hugged her chest tightly and puffed out into layers of tool once reaching her waist. The strapless dress had hints of different shades of green stitched in, and the sweetheart neckline flattered the petite girl well.

"You look beautifuller! I mean, not fuller, uh you look...more beautiful." Anna complimented awkwardly.

"Thank you," Elsa said with a smile. "But can we talk about Rapunzel! You look spectacular."

The third friend was attired in a lavender dress that stopped at her calf, the light fabric and creamy tool making her look like a graceful ballerina. The lace fastened on the bottom and sleeves gave the blonde an elegant look.

"Well, I try!" Rapunzel exclaimed, making all the girls laugh and brightening the once tense mood.

"Cheers to after seven hours and three stores, finally finding our dresses!" Anna held out an imaginary champagne glass, the two other girls following suit.

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Fog swirled and churned around Anna as the moon gave off the little light available in the time of night. Trees and shrubs decorated the scene as Anna walked mindlessly through the never ending path. Her thin nightgown gave little warmth in the brisk weather, but somehow she didn't seem to care. She found her way towards a body of water - a lake, creek, or river; she wasn't sure. Nor did she seem to care.

In the distance a blurry outline of a ship could be seen. Anna eyes' widened once realizing exactly what ship it was as it began to sink slowly deeper and deeper into the foggy abyss.

"MOM! DAD! NO!" Anna screamed out, running onto the water and tripping slightly over small rocks and pebbles. She had almost started swimming when a pair of muscular arms held her back. Without even looking, Anna knew exactly who it was. "Kristoff, no!" She screeched, trying to pull her tiny body from his strong hold.

"Anna, no! You can't go out there!" Kristoff pulled both of them a safe distance away from the water. "There's nothing you can do now," Kristoff said after sitting her down and keeping her locked in a tight, warm embrace as she sobbed into his shoulder.

"I have to save them, I have to save them," Anna kept mumbling into his thick shirt which was absorbing her tears. She drifted off, as if the only thing keeping her content during this was Kristoff's warm grasp.

"Anna! Anna wake up!"

Anna grumbled before arriving to consciousness. She felt the damp wetness on her cheeks and sighed in relief once realizing her dream was only..a dream. She quickly sat up and hugged her roommate, crying again at the wound that had been reopened. "Oh, Elsa," she bawled, arms griping tighter around her.

"Shh..it's ok..I got you," Elsa whispered soothingly while rubbing her back. "It's going to be alright."

"It was such a horrible dream Elsa," Anna hiccupped before sitting up and looking at her friend, her eyes misty with tears.

"Want to talk about it?" Elsa said, patting her leg comfortingly.

Anna shook her head as her lip quivered. She wrapped her arms around herself shakily.

"Ok. But just know that I am here, always, if you need me," Elsa gave her a sympathetic smile before returning to her designated bed.

"Thank you Elsa," Anna whispered before sniffling. "You're really a great friend."

Anna couldn't see Elsa's own tears in the darkness, thinking about just how wrong Anna's statement was.

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"Good job, you two. It's nice to see people who actually care about their education," Mrs. Withers said while tossing their project to Kristoff and Anna.

Anna fumbled with the stapled papers impatiently, wanting to see what the impending grade was. Kristoff stayed in his seat, knowing not to mess with Anna when she was on a mission. "Wow there, feisty pants, calm down," he tried calming down the excited girl.

"We got an A!" Anna exclaimed, making the bored students around her look up in surprise, then put their heads back down once realizing nothing exciting happened.

"What- Are you serious?" Kristoff asked. He had never gotten an A. He reached over and took the project from Anna's unsuspecting grip.

"Yes! Ah!" Anna said, wrapping her arms around Kristoff's neck for a brief hug. He flinched back instinctively, then slowly wrapped his large calloused hands around her slim waist. As soon as it started, Anna loosened her grip around him and sat back down on her stool. The pair fell into an awkward silence while the other groups got their results back.

"Um, Anna? There is something I need to tell you," Kristoff cleared his throat when Anna looked over at him expectantly. "It's about Hans."

"What about me?" Hans said, wrapping his arm around Anna's waist and smiling charismatically at the pair.

"Just that..you guys make a really great couple." Kristoff lied, putting on a fake smile while inwardly he was screaming. Anna kissed the brunette's cheek and the couple began to talk more about Homecoming, causing Kristoff to drift to the background. Why did a girl as wonderful and naïve as Anna fall for someone as heinous and slimy as Hans? It wasn't fair. Kristoff actually cared about the girl, and he could treat her so much better. Sure, he didn't have the social standing or popularity, but he would take good care of her. He would learn to love her for her all her traits, good and bad. He would laugh at her awkward moments, and respect her when he wanted to be serious. He-

"Kristoff?" Anna asked, bringing him out of his dream land.

"Huh?"

"I can count on your vote for Homecoming King, right?" Hans sent him a friendly smile, though hi eyes sent something much more deadly.

"Of course," Kristoff gave a small smirk.

"Oh, and you must vote for Elsa for queen, she is just perfect!" Anna clapped her hands together.

"Everyone's voting for her," Hans chimed in.

"I was planning on voting for her anyway. We have some history together," Kristoff said, though he wasn't sure the couple heard his last sentence as they were rubbing their noses together sickeningly. Kristoff tried to hold back, but a blunt scowl escaped onto his face.

Saved by the bell, Kristoff quickly got up and left, pushing people out of the way. He needed to get away. And forget about Anna.

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"Elsa?"

"Hmm?" Elsa replied, brushing out her thick hair in the bathroom as her roommate called from the desk.

"Today in Chem I was talking to Kristoff, and we were discussing Homecoming court." Anna began to explain. "And he said you guys have history together..I just wondering, did you guys date?"

Elsa's eye widened in fear and she slammed the comb down a little too harshly. "No, we just..we were friends. Like in elementary school. But we grew apart, we had different interests, so that's it. That's all there is to it," Elsa jabbered after entering the dorm.

"Ok," Anna looked over at the nervous girl with a confused look. "Don't need to get all worked up."

"I think you should stay away from him, Anna."

"Who? Kristoff?" Anna inquired.

"Yes. He is a bad influence and as someone who cares about you, I think you need to stay away from him." Elsa said with authority, placing her hands on her hips.

"No," Anna protested, standing up. "You don't control my life. I can talk to whoever I want."

"Anna liste-"

"No, you listen! He is a perfectly normal guy, but everyone here is so quick to judge everyone that no one ever gave him a chance! He's really kind, and sweet, and just a great friend! Except you wouldn't know, because you refuse to give him a second glace!" Anna was getting angry, and she threw down her pen, fuming.

"I KNOW!" Elsa yelled out.

"What?" Anna said, after Elsa's echoing scream stopped reflecting of the walls.

"Nothing, I just meant I'm sorry," Elsa fibbed, crossing her arms.

"No you didn't," Anna argued. "How would you know?"

"It's nothing Anna!" Elsa sat down on the bed and placed her head in her hands. "Just drop it, ok?"

"Fine," Anna whispered.

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