AN: I take back what I said last chapter… If you want to pull off one of the many pranks that will be included in this story, please, be my guest. They are all possible, and have been done before.

Also, I own nothing.

Bruma High School was known for many things: its sports programs; its band programs; its academic programs. Overall, Bruma High was a very well-rounded school.

That said, it does not mean that everything functions smoothly 100% of the time.

… Eugene Brigand… Hiccup Haddock… Astrid Hofferson… Kristoff Massif… Please report to the cafeteria.

When Hiccup arrived from the cafeteria, he quickly scanned the crowd for his friends. He found them sitting in their usual lunch booth. "Any idea what this is all about?" he heard Kristoff ask.

"No idea. Maybe we are getting a reward or something." Eugene said casually.

"Doubtful." Hiccup said as he sat down beside his girlfriend. "They only called about fifty seniors, or so, to the cafeteria."

"Exactly. Only a certain number of us will be getting something!" Eugene argued.

"What award do they give out before the end of the third month? It doesn't make sense to be receiving an award." Hiccup responded.

Before the argument could continue, the principal of Bruma High, Mr. Castle, called for silence. "I have called you all here this morning for a very serious reason." Eugene gave Hiccup a smug look at this. "As you are all aware, this is your last year here at Bruma High School. Well, at least for many of you, that is. However, it has come to my attention that the school guidance counselors have not told you that there was a curriculum change last year." Traces of horror and panic can be seen on almost every face as the words are slowly starting to make sense. "I am afraid that all students who were called here this morning do not have enough credits to graduate in the spring."

It took a whole five minutes for the students to calm down enough to finish listening.

"I have informed all of the teachers about this mishap." Mr. Castle began as the students were finally calming down. "You will all need to enroll in at least one other class to make up your credits. As long as this is done by the end of the week, your teachers will give you credit for both this semester and next."

And with that, Mr. Castle left the cafeteria.

Lunch

Jack was jittery as he stood in the lunch line. He was curious as to why four of his friends were called up to the cafeteria earlier. He tried asking them, but they said that they only wanted to talk about it one time.

That response made him all the more curious to know what was going on.

When he finally arrived at the booth that the normal lunch crew sat at, he couldn't contain himself any longer. "So what happened this morning?"

Five sets of eyes glared at the white haired boy before one finally responded.

"OW!" Jack bent down to rub his shin where his loving girlfriend had kicked him. "What was that for?"

Just not with words.

"It couldn't have been too bad, right?" asked the ever optimistic Rapunzel as she intertwined her fingers with Eugene's.

"You can't laugh." Kristoff said while looking right at Jack. "Whatsoever."

Jack's face fell momentarily before it light back up even brighter than before. It had to be something worthwhile for Kristoff to even warm about not laughing. "Okay."

"We don't have enough credits to graduate." Hiccup said when it became obvious that Kristoff was not about to admit what happened this morning.

"Apparently, the curriculum changed last year, and we need more one more credit to graduate."

"Math, science, literature, history…?" Elsa asked.

"Fine Arts." mumbled Astrid.

"Did you just say... fine arts? That's the credit you're missing?" Elsa sounded flabbergasted.

"Explains why Bunny and I didn't get called up." Jack said.

"Yes. Being in the band is all fine and dandy, but some of us have to find a class that counts as fine arts!"

Jack smirked at his friends. "Just leave that to me."

After School

"Elsa!" Jack whined.

"No."

"But… they're our friends! Do you really want to them to be held back a year?" he asked.

Elsa didn't even bother to answer; she just kept walking through the park.

"Come on, Elsa." He managed place his hands on her shoulders, forcing her to stop walking. He slowly moved to stand in front of the blonde. "Please?" he asked softly. When he felt her shoulders drop a little, he did what he had to do. "For me?"

Elsa sighed before looking up into Jack's enchanting eyes. "All right, I'll help you."

Jack gave her a mischievous smile. "I knew you'd give in eventually! Maybe next time I'll use the sad eyes."

"Why don't you call them puppy eyes like a normal person?"

"Because sad eyes will jerk at person's heart! Puppy eyes will just make me look cute and adorable." Jack teasingly whined.

"And we can't have that, now can we?"

"Nope! I have to stay looking very manly to impress the girls!" Jack said as he did a 'manly' pose.

"Girls?" Elsa asked without a smile.

Slowly, Jack's smile started to fade. "Elsa, it was a joke!" She didn't give a response. "You know that you're the only one for me." Still nothing. "Elsa… it was just a joke."

Elsa couldn't contain her laughter anymore. While not loud and boisterous, it was still more than the usual giggles that she usually let loose when she found something funny.

Jack couldn't help but smile at the sound. "Hey! You tricked me!"

Elsa just smiled as Jack wrapped an arm around her shoulders before leading her down the path through the park.

She and Jack had stopped on top of a hill to watch the sunset when she suddenly had an idea. "Jack! I know what we can do to help our friends!"

"What?"

"Music Appreciation." she said.

"Is there even a music appreciation class at Bruma?" asked a confused Jack.

"No. At least not yet." Elsa added.

"The only one who could and would teach that class is Mr. Sebastian, and he is not going to give up his planning for that." explained Jack.

"Astrid said that Mr. Castle has told all the teachers about the mishap, so all we have to do is persuade Mr. Sebastian to have a 'music appreciation' class. It can be during one of his actual classes, that way he doesn't lose his planning time."

Jack was actually considering the idea. It was a good idea. "What about letting students observe symphonic band? It's a third period class, and a lot of seniors have a free period third period."

"You're crazy if you think that is a good idea. Observing concert band would be a good idea, though. It's second period, so it wouldn't be too hard to change a schedule around." Elsa said.

"No way. We are doing the marching band music right now, same as symphonic. Plus there are a lot more students in concert band."

"That's true. But after marching season, concert band gets an easier schedule."

"What about first period band?" Jack offered.

"The percussion class? That… could actually work. It's maybe twenty students in that class right now."

"Really? Great!" Jack exclaimed. "Now, how do we convince Mr. Sebastian to agree?"

"Well, you can be persuasive when you want to be, and I will be there to support your idea." she said.

"You mean having the student body president, captain of the varsity cheerleaders, and first chair flute in symphonic band back up my idea? How can he not say yes?"

"Great! Then we can talk to him before school tomorrow!"

"Elsa!"

AN: Yes, Jack, Bunny, and Elsa are all in the band! I told you this was going to be different!

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