Prologue

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"I'm getting sick of this.."

Elsa slammed her phone into the desk, while laying on her queen-size bed.

Her career as an actress has costed many of her time, money, and energy. Compliments after insults were sent to her through news, social media, videos, and any possible way.

She is the topic of the world because of her both successful and sucks-ass movie; Frozen. This is how it feels like to be an actress, especially as an active one.
Elsa has been very active on social media, but that costed one thing that she's awared of; hates.

Hates after hates were spoken each day throughout across the world. She can hear them in the social media she owns. She's still an internet girl, a habit that she can't get away from.

The only person who can make her better is Hiccup, who's also Not feeling good at the moment. The loss of his beloved father is still haunting him, and no one managed to comfort him. Not even her mother, nor even Elsa herself.

Their relationship is hard. Elsa is getting sick of her own career, and Hiccup is shutting himself out. Both are dealing with their own problem-- yet no one is trying to make things better. At least Elsa did attempt to comfort Hiccup, but he shut her out, as if he never had shared a kiss. A kiss that marked the start of their relationship, and ended with the lost of his father.

The word 'ended' doesn't suit Elsa's opinion about their current status, are they still a thing? Are they no longer? She always tried to think positive as much as she could, so she wouldn't think that their relationship had 'ended'.

She's willing to save him from depression along with working on her career that she hates. But loving someone who's circled with walls around the person is hard. She must break through the wall, but her effort can't be just hard in order to break through, it has to be a smart one as well. She needs a trick to comfort him, she could smell that Hiccup is a book of riddles, based on her experience when he cut himself on the hand to comfort himself.

Needless to say that Hiccup's habit in Elsa's opinion is not normal. That's why she needs him to stop cutting himself.

She began to think on how to at least gain Hiccup's attention. His house can be reached by just walking on foot, but she might need like a bomb in order to open the door.

In the end, she determined to text him as for the start.

She grabbed up her phone, and opened her old conversation with Hiccup.

"1 month ago... Geez..."

Indeed it has been a month since Hiccup's father passed away. And it's also been a month of 'silent' relationship as well between the two. Elsa somehow, is still positive to build back what has collapsed.

"Hey Hiccup."

She typed. And sent it right away.

Her hand put away the phone back to its place. And she waited for a couple of minutes. Minute after minute felt like hours. Waiting for something that might never come is a struggle for her, considering that they never texted for a full month.

Her phone never showed a sign of a received text. She grabbed it up nonetheless, and of course, no reply.

She stood up from her bed, and looked at the far west from her window, where the sun is setting down. She enjoys this view every day, if she's not tired or asleep.

Her career and Hiccup invaded her mind again, making her to think how these two different things would go simultaneously.

She laid her head on the window, and looked down.

Suddenly, the door in her room was opened. As she turned around, Anna was revealed.

"Elsa, can you help me up with this homework?" She asked, with a pencil tucked behind her right ear.

Elsa smiled. "Sure".

With that, she left to follow her sister. And without noticing, her phone vibrated, a sign that a message was received.

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