Chapter 8 - Your move

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Outgoth the Goth.

Chapter 8 – Your move.

No One's POV.

Jade was about halfway to school when she suddenly slapped herself on the head.

"That was stupid Jade. You should have kept the spider as some sort of evidence."

Instead, she had tossed it in the trash after killing it. Jade also knew the garbage men came very early and probably already had taken it away.

Once again, Jade realized she had no proof what so ever that Wednesday was trying to kill her. She couldn't even tell her parents who wouldn't return from their cruise for two weeks. After grumbling for her stupidity, she then turned her mind to her reaction. Did she say something, would she mock Wednesday for her failure, what?

After thinking it over, Jade reluctantly decided to simply act as if nothing had happened at all.

"Let freako wonder why I'm not here. But some payback is in order." Jade said with a smirk as an idea formed in her head.

Arriving at school she found the gang, plus Wednesday, sitting on the front steps. As Jade approached, she heard Cat ask Tori.

"So what did you two do last night?"

Tori frowned. "She hadn't seen frozen, so we watched it on DVD."

"Oooohhh.....I love that movie." Squealed Cat.

Jade who was both irritated and frustrated responded sharply. "We know that! Your frozen sheets, pillow case, bedspread and Olaf alarm clock kind of gave that away."

Cat's face fell. "It did?"

Jade shook her head and sat down as Andre began to speak.

"What did you think of it?"

Wednesday answered in her normal monotone voice. "I wasn't impressed. It was very unrealistic."

"I got you there, come on, Ice power's how corny." Beck said after taking a drink of coffee.

"No it's not that. Power's I can believe. You see, Elsa froze the kingdom during the middle of summer. Not only did it freeze the harbor but most likely most roads and mountain passes would have been quickly rendered impassible. Thus, few if any food supplies would have gotten through. It being summer the people in the kingdom would have not properly prepared for winder. For example, most cattle and other domestic animals would have frozen to death in their pastures within hours if not brought indoors within an hour. Not to mention that all the kingdoms' crops would have been ruined. I estimate that the food supply in Arendelle would have lasted about a week before being exhausted. The very old and very young would have been the first to die, with the first deaths happening within about a week of the food running out. Naturally with food supplies running out and starvation imminent, the angry and frustrated townspeople would first turn their frustrations on Anna. My best guess, she being the sister of Elsa, the cause of their impending demise they would assume she had the same powers and quickly burnt her at the stake to prevent any further disaster. The people of the kingdom would of course get desperate for food, the longer time went on. Within a month you'd see the first incidents of cannibalism. But that would not stop the last of the town's people from launching a desperate attack on Elsa's ice Castle. With her powers, Elsa would have easily destroyed the entire force. With the death of all the able-bodied men, the last inhabitants, the woman and the weak would attempt to flee, but with the impassable roads, they would all die. Even the wild animals, not prepared for winter would soon starve. The whole area would quickly grow a reputation as cursed and be avoided like the plague. In the end Elsa would be left alone, as mistress of an utterly frozen and dead kingdom. There would be no hope for her people, no hope for her heart, no hope period. Any questions?"

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