you guys are the bestest.

and about the cliffhangers, sorry not sorry. I'm selfish and I have to have you guys coming back for more.

and um frozen IS COMING TO BROADWAY LIKE I CALL PLAYING ELSA Ok

unfortunately, this story is almost over. im thinking maybe 3-5 more chapters. :(

disclaimer: maybe if I hire a pro thief I could steal frozen

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Sven liked to people watch.

Not that he was one of those creepy stalkers on those crummy television shows with horrid acting that lived somewhere in the Midwest, but he liked to watch people nonetheless.

Presently, he sat under the large oak tree that was used as him and Kristoff's lunch spot. He was alone, but it didn't bother him much. He couldn't socialize even if he desired to. Taking a large bite of him sandwich, he shook some of his mangy brown hair out of his equally as dark eyes and itched his large nose. Today, he decided he would watch the jocks and cheerleaders. Because of the nice weather, they had all gathered on the stone benches in the courtyard.

Placing down their trays and exchanging food, the jocks began their usual routine of goofing off and laughing a bit too obnoxiously (even for them). The cheerleaders, clad in their hootchy uniforms and high ponies (it was game day, so they were allowed to wear their spirit) giggled fictitiously and sat on the boys muscled laps.

Sven rolled his eyes unapprovingly and took another gigantic rip of his hoagie. He scanned the green grass and breathed in the fresh air. Suddenly, he cocked his head and looked back over to the first table he followed.

Hans was sitting at the end of the bench with Meg sitting promptly on his lap and was laughing with the group. Sven watched in appalling horror as Hans slowly and delicately unclasped Meg's beautiful diamond necklace. The bushy boy was amazed at how swift and easily Hans stole the necklace from Meg's slender neck and placed it soundly in his book bag.

More than anything, Sven wished he could speak. He wanted to run over to Hans and tell everyone what a fraud he was. And with how skillfully he attained the jewelry, Sven knew that he had some experience. He shook his head in disgust. People this days...

"Hey, buddy!" Kristoff sat on the dirt next to his best friend. "What's up?"

Sven huffed in greeting.

"What's wrong big guy?" Kristoff asked with concern.

Sven used his hands to brush it off. He raised his eyebrows and gestured for Kristoff to tell about what happened with Anna. He had gotten a text that Anna had come to his bedroom ,and they had talked everything out. Being his best friend, Sven was itching for details.

"Me and Anna?" Kristoff asked, and Sven implied yes with a nod.

"What?" Kristoff jerked his head up at Anna's statement.

Anna shrugged her shoulders and gave her love a weak smile. "Next time don't judge a book by its cover."

"Anna, I'm so sor-"

"Don't," Anna shook her head an stopped the boy's apology. "I've heard plenty of pity already. I don't want to hear it from you."

Kristoff closed his gaping mouth. The news hit him like a bombshell. How could he have not known? He thought he knew her... "Anna I didn't know. You don't have to tell me anything if you don't want to talk about it."

Anna gulped and took her time for answering. "It is a really hard thing to discuss, but I think I'm ready to tell you."

Kristoff was an A+ listener, nodding and shaking his head at the right moments, and looking at her with earnest eyes. He never once gave her a sympathetic look; he didn't want her to feel any worse.

At the end of her tale, her eyes brimmed with tears and she gave him another small turn up of her mouth. "And then I was shipped here."

"I admire you," Kristoff whispered, wiping a tear from her freckle dusted cheek. "You handled that situation beautifully. Not a lot of people would have controlled that kind of scene completely sophomorically, but you were so...courageous." Anna looked up with kind eyes, tucking stray hairs behind her ears. "And how you could just come here, and start a whole new life like nothing had happened, that takes a lot of strength. And through all this drama and heartache, you continued to be your exquisite, beautiful self."

Anna was not expecting that reaction. Her once empty heart felt full to the brim with love for the boy sitting beside her. He was so tender and caring. "See? That answer was definitely not monster like," Anna said, breathing out a laugh and lightening the somber mood.

Kristoff smiled. "This will never work out," the pessimist in him escaped his throat.

"Well it's worth a shot."

They shared a smile and leaned into each other again.

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"Ok, Is it all set up?" Elsa spoke through the walkie-talkie. She knew the device was outdated and not to mention completely ridiculous, but it made Jack smile, and she couldn't really care less. The whole purpose of this surprise was not how they communicated.

"All good. Though now I'm freezing my ass off," Jack's witty response was heard through the static of the small gadget.

Elsa smirked and rolled her eyes. She made her way towards her own room, where she knew Anna was studying for her English test. She shook her head when she heard music blasting through the walls and Anna jumping on the bed and singing her lungs out. She coughed loudly and Anna turned around so quickly one of her red braids smacked her square in the face.

"Elsa!" Anna jumped down from the bed, a red blush painting her face. "What are you doing here?"

"It's my dorm too you know," Elsa laughed, completely forgetting about their last argument. "Come here, I have something to show you."

"What?" Anna asked, slipping on her flip flops and tripping on her way out the door to follow Elsa's swift footsteps. "What is it?"

"A surprise," Elsa giggled from in front of her.

Anna groaned and tried to keep up with the fast pace of her leader. After minutes of running corridor after corridor and countless twists and turns, they made their way towards the shed at the corner of campus. Anna furrowed he eyebrows; what were they doing out here?

"What the heck are we doing at the shed?" Anna asked, a grimace making its way unto her face.

Elsa laughed and tied a handkerchief around the younger girl's head. "You're not going to kill me are you?" Anna asked as Elsa spun her around. "Or are we just playing Pin the Tail on the Donkey?"

Suddenly, Anna felt her legs being pushed into the shackle of a building. Glad she was wearing a sweater (Kristoff's sweatshirt to be specific), she cuddled with herself. "Why is it so cold in here? I feel like an ice burg!" Elsa chuckled before unwinding the cloth from Anna's vision.

The once dreary, musty shed had been turned into a winter wonderland. The ancient spider webs and bleak windows had been scrubbed clean and the room now glistened with snow and light.

Anna's eyes widened and she gawked around the room. "It's SNOW!" She giggled and ran towards the middle of the small space, opening up her arms wide as small particles of the white fluff covered her body. "How did you do this!?"

Elsa laughed and nudged her head towards Jack, who walked over from behind a large gray machine. "Jack's dad works for an artificial snow company, and I know how much you loved snow, so we decided to make you your own."

"But it's not even my birthday!" Anna said. "But if you though it was, I can just go along with it..."

The icy couple laughed. "Elsa just wanted to apologize for her behavior these past few weeks. She hasn't really bee the best friend," Jack explained holding his girlfriend close.

"Excuse me, I can apologize to my own best friend, thank you very much!" Elsa jutted. "Now get out! We need some girl time," she pushed her beau out the door.

Once he was gone and the door shut again, Elsa turned to the younger girl. "I am really sorry for what I did. I wasn't making good decisions and for not the last time only thinking of myself. So after this, I'm planning on telling Kristoff about my mistake, and Hans can say whatever he wants about me. I don't care. I just want you to be my friend again. Will you please forgive me, Anna?" Elsa looked up at her with pleading blue eyes.

"Of course!" Anna said, holding her arms out for Elsa to be pulled into to. They hugged for a good minute, loving the feeling of their best friend's love and support around them. "And you don't need to tell Kristoff, we already figured that out," Anna said to Elsa's shoulder.

"What?" the older girl pulled away from the hug and looked at her suggestively.

"We made up. And this time, he didn't turn me down," Anna smiled sheepishly, her grin growing.

"Oh my goodness! This is so great!" Elsa said. "Now we can go on double dates!"

Anna laughed and the two fell into a comfortable silence. Anna grinned mischievously.

"What are you thinking?" Elsa asked anxiously.

"Do you wanna build a snowmaaaan?"

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