10: You need to look at me, Elsa

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10: You need to look at me, Elsa

ELSA

"And one, and two, and three..." "Dammit!" I cursed as the stack of books fell of my head again. "A princess does not swear, Ms. Rhindale." Lawrence warned. I huffed, my face scrunched in exhaustion. "It's like, the 55th time! I can't do it right!"

"That's why we practice, right? Start it up again!" I can't believe she's so strict with all of this. Her strictness towards me makes me imganine how hard princess life would be. I't would be a miracle to even survive! "-and done!" I cheered, jumping all over the place. I can't believe I just did it! I walked perfectly fine with the books on my head, if you ask me.

"There are still flaws but that could do." She shrugged. "Come on, teach. I was still good wasn't I?" I grinned at her and she just rolled her eyes smiling. "What would the next task be?" I asked, excitedly.

For every task that I've completed, I'm starting to feel ecstatic of the idea, being a princess. Just wait until I'll be crowned and I'm sure those bitches would kneel down before me.They have no clue that the one that they're messing with is the soon-to-be queen of Arendelle (I don't even know where that may be)!

"You should walk at the edge of the building but that would just be a terrible idea for you." My jaw dropped, looking at her in disbelief. "Why the hell would I do that?! Are you trying to kill me before my coronation?" She hit me with her fan.

"No, young lady. It's a task that has been done by most princesses to correct their proper posture. Though they walk on lower levels for safety. But I prefer the traditional way to do it to also practice their fear in heights, heartbeat state, and self-confidence."

"You're kidding, right? You can't do that to me." I spoke slowly, praying not to teach me that task. She smiled and rubbed my hair. "You're still not capable of it, your highness. Only professionals does that." She comforted sarcastically.

I crossed me arms, eyeing her sternly. She's tricking me so I would do it! But I will never do a thing. I'll just do some yoga to compose good posture than that.

It's now my three days of practice here at the ballet room, Room 14, and still, I have a lot more to learn than just proper walking and it's only a season before the coronation. And to my great excitement, there would be a grand luxurious ball after the event!

 I just can't wait for that to happen and good enough, Lawrence is gonna teach me how to dance. I mean, I never danced in a prom before, so this would be my first time.

"My lady," Hiccup showed up, offering his gloved hand. "Hiccup. Why are you here?" I asked, surprised. "Ms. Lawrence asked my help to teach you how to dance for the ball." A grin slowly crept on my faceas I took his hand. "That's great!"

Lawrence played the soft melody with her iPhone and plugged the speakers. He started swaying me by the rythm and I could sense his hazel eyes on me. I didn't mind though since I'm already comfortable around him. Ijust kept on eyeingour feet, incase I'd step on his.

"You need to look at me, Elsa." Hiccup whispered and my eyes landed on his with a blush. I actuallyget uneasy when I'm too close with a boy and the melody just makes the whole thing more awkward.

"Turn!" The teacher instructed and Hiccup raised his arm, making me twirl. I gasped, unprepared ending up hitting Hiccup's jaw with myhead and stepping on his foot. Oh no! "Oh God, I'm so sorry!" I apologized, holding his shoulders. He just smiled, raising his palm signing me he's okay. "That must've been mortifying if it was real." Lawrence spoke, shaking his head in dissapointment.

KRRIIIIING!

"Ooh, look at that. First period is starting so I guess... I should go," I smiled sheepishly, grabbing my shoulderbag. Lawrence sighed. "Fine, first thing, tomorrow." I nodded and grabbed the last cookie inside the room.

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