I can't do it. I keep telling myself that I don't need to update everyday. I just feel guilty when I don't. School got cancelled so here I am. Once school starts again, it won't be daily chapters.

UPDATE: Yeah, this wasn't my best work. I was just rushing things because there were some things I needed to get out of the way before the next chapter. The next chapter is the one I'm trying to get right. Bare with me. Oh my God, I'm sorry.


Anna flew outside the door, nearly tackling her father in the rush. "Woah, Anna! Why are you in such a hurry?" Mr. Williams asked after barely dodging the collision with his daughter. Anna jumped in her car and yelled,"Sorry Dad, I uh, I need to retake a test!" She did not know why she lied. Anna knew she could tell her father anything and everything. Revealing to him that his daughter is a cheating lesbian didn't seem too appealing.

"Why are there so many people in the damn morning!" Anna thought to herself, trying to get through the endless lines of cars. "Does everyone go to work this early?" Her temper flares as drivers cut her off. "Good job, asswipe!" She dared not yell.

Anna found a parking spot relatively close to the front of the school, the perks to coming in early. Before making her way to the first period room, she went into the restroom. Anna panicked when looking into the mirror. In the rush to get to school, she had completely destroyed her hair. It was as if she had her own personal tornado just screw up the red locks. "Oh no, she's going to think I'm a slob!" Anna thought as she took out a brush from her purse and tried to fix the hell-on-her-head. Before she could finish, the restroom door squeaked open. "Oh, Anna?" the redhead heard someone say in a sweet, hushed tone. She turned around to find Elsa standing in the middle of the room, her hand to her mouth, trying to contain a giggle. Right on queue, Anna's blush lit up. "I might as well being holding a sign that says: You're gorgeous, and you make me nervous." "Don't laugh," Anna said in a neutral tone. But to no avail, the French beauty could not contain her giggles. She bursted out in laughter. Elsa saw Anna pout. "She's such a cutie!" Elsa thought. She walked up to the still blushing girl. "Here," Elsa said with a smile. Elsa fixed the rest of Anna's hair, putting it into two perfect braids. "I think this is better. Belle! Beautiful!" Elsa smiled. Anna could feel the heat on her face, butterflies in her stomach. "You're beautifuller! Oh, not -fuller, I.." Anna blurted. Thankfully, Elsa's laugh drowned out the rest and made sure Anna did not make more of a fool of herself.

Anna noticed something off. Elsa looked exhausted. Before Anna could ask about it, the first period bell sounded off. They walked together in the halls, talking about the differences between France and the United States. Anna enjoyed talking. Talking about anything. Hell, they could have been talking about grass, and Anna would still treasure every word spoken.

The two girls sat together in the back of the classroom. Although Anna didn't fall asleep in class, sitting next to Elsa wouldn't help her any bit. It felt like she was staring at the French girl for the entire class, occasionally turning to the front, flustered, whenever Elsa turned and met her gaze. Elsa gave her a wink. Anna could feel her stomach turn and her heart cry out for the magnificent girl's love. Her body was aching for a touch. "Calm down. I-it's rude to s-stare." Anna scolded herself.

"Mon Dieu, i-is she starring?" Elsa grew happy at the thought. She gave the redhead a little wink. Might as well give her a little tease. Although she wouldn't admit it, Elsa too was staring at the other girl. "W-we should really be paying attention to the lesson." Elsa whispered. Anna complied, still smiling.

The girls even began sitting with each other during lunch. Hans occasionally looked over to their table, seeing Anna smile. He smiled. "She's actually happy." He thought. Hans then looked at Elsa. It became a mix of emotions. "That should be me…" He grumbled, then continued to eat his lunch.

The next couple of days seemed to fly by. Both girls were the happiest they've been in a long time. They'd be together in class, laugh with each other at lunch, and text each other at night.

Wednesday came by. The teacher started handing back tests. "Oh, shit. Oh God. Please, please, please." Anna thought. Even though Elsa brought light into her dark world, grades would always be demons bringing her down. "Congratulations, Anna." the teacher sincerely said, a smile on his face. He handed her a paper with the number 98 on it. Anna grinned, almost to the point where her face began to hurt. She grabbed Elsa's hand. "Oh shit." Anna let go of the hand and turned to Elsa. The blonde had such a happy look in her eyes. She was blushing. Well, both girls were incredibly flustered.

Anna walked around her house. Mr. Williams raised an eyebrow. "A good day in school, ya?"

"You could say that!" Anna replied, smile shining on her face. She tried to not be bothered with her father's bags already packed, ready to leave. He leaves tomorrow. Thursday.

Even Elsa's host family noticed a change in the foreigners behavior. "What's got the French one so excited?" Mr. Karn asked his wife while flipping through the channels of the television. "No clue. So long as she's not trouble, I don't care." his wife said cold-heartedly.

Wednesday was coming to an end. Anna had so much going on in her head. "Dad is leaving tomorrow. Then there's Elsa." She smiled at the thought of the blonde, "and then there's…. the Date." Anna's breath started to shorten, her heart started racing. "Calm down. You're not going to screw this up. Now. Where would Elsa like to go…" Then like that, the redhead was off pondering the possibilities. All night, all she thought of was how to make the date brilliant. Anna finally called it a night. It was 2:30 a.m.

"Psst. Hoo-hoo. Anna?" Mr. Williams whispered as he slowly opened her door. "Anna, I'm.. I'm off now. I know you can take care of yourself, being 18 and all but-" Before he could finish, Anna jumped and hugged her father. "Please be safe, Dad," Anna sobbed, tears rolling down her face. Mr. Williams laughed,"Calm down, Anna. It's only for a little bit, ya? You'll be fine!" Anna just nodded her head and continued to hug the large man. Feelings just rushed through her head. Mr. Williams had to fill both parental roles. He had to be the strong father who pushed Anna through tough times. He also had to be the sensitive one who understood the teenage problems. Despite her growing sadness, Anna's life had to continue. She got ready for school, enjoying the meal her father set up for her.

Anne tried to remain optimistic in school. For Elsa's sake. She didn't want to show the beautiful girl that there were problems. Elsa knew that Anna was depressed by her father's departure. Anna told her everything about her father. Elsa knew that this would be hard on her. "Ne t'inquiètes pas, do not worry, Anna. He'll be okay." All she offered a consoling smile. Anna forced a smile back. "She cares." Anna thought, forcing back just straight up hugging the blonde. It was that moment, the moment were Elsa showed she truly cared for Anna's feelings. That was the moment Anna really did fall for the girl. Maybe it was to fill the temporary hole in her heart. All Anna could think of now was Friday. Fortunately, Elsa was thinking the same thing.

"Tomorrow. We'll have lots of fun tomorrow." Elsa said, reminding Anna of the date. "Tomorrow is Friday."

Anna brightened up knowing Elsa was awaiting their afternoon together.

"Tomorrow"


I feel like I rushed the ending. I had this whole scene that I can't tell you about, but I had to save it for another day. It's almost date night.