The first day of school

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Elsa's POV

Nervous anticipation bubbles up in me, threatening to spill over like a fizzy drink that has been poured too fast. I quickly restrain myself from jumping up and down like Anna, my younger sister. My eyes widen as we turn a corner. Anna squeals as we see quite possibly the most beautiful, enormous castle. The walls are a pale pink colour, while the rooves were a deep blue. Spires of all different thicknesses and heights climb up, their golden spikes reaching for the stars. We follow the riverside road through an archway in to a courtyard full of girls. Some are smiling and hugging their friends, others stand awkwardly not knowing what to do. I get out of the carriage and suddenly all the excitement vanishes. Tears spring to my eyes as I realise that I have to say goodbye to my parents. I'm not one for emotions, a tear, or even the thought of it is an endangered species to me. I pull my parents into a rare hug and whisper goodbye. That is all I can say before a silver tear traces a wobbly line down my face. I help the chauffeur by removing my baby blue trunks from the carriage as well as Anna's pale green ones. I square my shoulders, the anticipation slowly flooding me, and look at tthe school . Hello Disney Academy.

Rapunzel's POV

I had just hugged my parents goodbye and I was trying to lug a trunk twice the size of me into the foyer when a loud Scottish accent filled my ears:

"Mum I've told you too many times. DON'T. HUG. ME. IN. PUBLIC."

I stifled a laugh but soon regretted it as the mass of red curls turned around with a look that could kill. I smiled sheepishly and found myself apologising repetitively. "Hi...I'm...um...um...Rapunzel...soooo"

"Merida," she says with a small smile, " don't worry lass, I'm nervous too, now do you want some help with that trunk?"

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