The rest of the week passed by so slowly, it seemed as if Friday would never come. But, eventually the day of the double date arrived, and both sisters found themselves waking up bright and early. Elsa was genuinely surprised when she encountered Anna in the kitchen, getting herself a bowl of cereal. Waking up early and without a fit was a rarity for Anna, as Elsa had to go and wake her up herself quite frequently. Elsa soon got over her shock though, and said slyly, "I see you got up early."

Anna grinned and spun around in circles, still holding the box of cereal. Elsa quickly reached over and grabbed it out of her hand. "Be careful, Anna You don't want to spill anything."

Anna stopped spinning, looked over at her sister, and grinned. "Sorry, Elsa. I'm just really excited! Todays the day of the double date!"

Elsa couldn't' help but smile back at her. "I know, but we need to hurry or we're going to miss the bus, and then you won't be able to sit next to Hans, and he'll think you bailed on him."

"Oh, Hans would never think I bailed on him." Anna said dreamily. "He would understand. But, you're right. We should probably hurry up and eat."

After school, they all met up at Elsa's locker and waited for her to get her stuff out. She giggled to herself, slightly flustered because they were staring at her. The group of laughing couples walked along the sidewalk and across the road, joining the other people that had the same idea. By the time they got to Brainfreeze, the place was very crowded. They joined the line of people and waited to get their frozen yogurt. While they waited, they conversed about random things, and watched the people all around them.

Eventually, the yogurt was bought, and the couples settled down around a table. All was quiet except for the talking of people around them until Anna took it upon herself to start a conversation. She grinned and asked, "So! Isn't this fun! How was everyone's day?"

Hans smiled. "It felt like it would never end."

Anna nudged him. "Well, we're here now aren't we?"

"Yeah." Elsa glanced over at Jason. He glanced back at her, than looked in her bowl. "What flavor did you get?" he asked.

"It's a mixture of chocolate cake and vanilla bean."

"Is it good?"

"Yeah, it's delicious!"

"Cool."

They all fell into silence again. Hans looked around the circle and decide to break the ice. "So, why don't we play a game?"

"What kind of game?" Elsa asked, intrigued.

Hans explained the rules. "We go around the circle and say one thing about ourselves, and what our favorite movie is."

"Is this one of those ice breaker games that all the teachers play on the first day of school? "Jason asked, narrowing his eyes.

"…no."

"Hmm. This is stupid." Jason muttered under his breath.

Anna waved her hand around. "Oh! Oh! I'll go first! Ok, so I really like chocolate…"

"Oh, really? I couldn't guess." Hans said, pointedly looking into Anna's bowl of chocolate frozen yogurt with chocolate chips on top.

Anna giggled and gently hit him on the arm, before continuing. "And, my favorite movie is Rise of the Guardians."

Elsa went next. "Um, I can draw really good snowflakes, and my favorite movie is Rise of the Guardians also."

Hans smirked. "Well, I have twelve older brothers, and my favorite movie is A Bug's Life."

"Well, I guess I'm last!" Jason said. "So, I used to be able to do a flip on a trampoline, but then I grew, and my favorite movie is Inside Out."

The ice being sufficiently broken, Anna and Hans started talking about the best way to make a sandwich, while Elsa and Jason started talking. Jason smiled at her, but the smile never reached his eyes. Elsa didn't notice.

"So, have you always worn glasses?" Jason asked.

Elsa stuttered. "Uh, kind of. Since third grade. Why do you ask?"

He ignored her question. "Do you have contacts?"

"Yes, but I never wear them."

"You should start wearing contacts. You'd look prettier."

"Oh, ok. I'll keep that in mind."

Jason shook his head. "No, why don't you start wearing them every day?"

"Every day? Why?"

"Well, you want to be my girlfriend, right?"

"Yeah, of course!"

"Well, all I'm saying is that you would look better without glasses."

"Ok, yeah, I guess I could start wearing contacts every day. Maybe I do look prettier without glasses."

"See, now you're getting it!" Jason smiled at her, then got the attention of Anna and Hans. "Ok, sorry, but I gotta go. I've got a dentist appointment or something. You all still enjoy yourselves." He leaned over and hugged Elsa. "Bye!"

Elsa watched him walk across the parking lot to the same black Honda Civic and drive away. She started gathering her things and threw her empty frozen yogurt container away. Turning to Anna and Hans, who were watching her, she said, "I'm gonna go too. I'll feel like a third wheel on your date. Be careful bicycling home, Anna. You all can still have fun. I have homework to do. Goodbye!"

Elsa left, getting on her bike and pedaling away in the direction of their house. Anna and Hans stared after her for a few minutes, until Anna turned to Hans and broke the silence by asking, "So, do you think it's better to put turkey on a sandwich first or to put cheese on first?"


This is crap, but I literally finished it ten minutes ago, and then wouldn't let me update, and I was all set to send an email to them outlining the problem, and then it started working again, so that was weird.

Also, next chapter will be the sleepover with Merida, Punzie, and Ariel, so that'll be fun. I literally have nothing planned, i'm just gonna write it and see how it goes. Also, I have realized that for them, all of this happened in the first week of school. *_* Talk about an eventful week! So, i'm hopefully going to try to spread the plot around evenly, and you and me will just have to live with the continuity errors I made when I first created this fanfic. Anyways, goodnight to all of ya'll, and I will see you tomorrow. Hopefully. :)

-D&ATF