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Springbreak finally arrived, we went back to Philadelphia to stay over at Merida's place. Even though we were in Philadelphia, I got the feeling I was in Scotland whenever I visited Merida and her family. They are originally from Scotland, which explains Merida's accent. Moving to the United States was a difficult choice for Merida's parents but they had to because Merida's father got offered a well paid job here. Back to the subject, they designed their land just like their home in Scotland. The mansion was built out of gray stone, which had a cold atmosphere to it but the people who lived inside gave you a warm feeling.
"Elsa, can you help me with these?" Anna practically begged while she struggled to keep her balance, she was carrying two suitcases and one seemed to be heavier than the other. I chuckled and shook my head while I walked towards her and took one of the suitcases.
"Oh, that is heavy! How long are you planning to stay?" I asked while I lifted up the suitcase and we started to walk towards the entrance of the mansion.
"Oh, you know," she mumbled while she clearly didn't have a good reason to pack so much things.
"Where did you get all these clothes anyway? I thought most of our belongings, including our closet, burned down with our mansion." I asked curiously.
"Most of your clothes burned down with the house but I took most of it with me to school, so. Oh, and Elsa? Please, don't talk about mom and dad or the fire this week. We're going to leave the past behind us and we'll try to have some fun this week." Anna said.
"You're absolutely right but about these clothes, we can sell some stuff online to get some money. We could use that, I mean, you don't need 15 pairs of shoes." I reasoned while I placed the suitcase on the floor in the entrance hall.
"Fair enough, but you need to sell some of your stuff too." She said.
"I know, but what? I have like two pairs of jeans, a skirt and a few shirts. All my stuff is gone!" I protested.
"What about this?" she whispered and slowly walked closer to me. She pointed at my neck. "What's that necklace hidden in your shirt?"
"This? Oh, n-no! This old thing? It has no value." I lied, it was very valuable to me. Jack and I both had one, I gave it to him on the day that I left the boardingschool in Burgess.
"Arendellian sisters! Welcome to clan Dun Broch!" Rapunzel cheered while she ran inside the entrance hall, with her hands up in the air. She saved my ass, she didn't give Anna a chance to ask more questions about the necklace.
"C'mon, Punz. Isn't that a wee bit over the top? By the way, a family of six does not make a clan." Merida chuckled and she walked inside the entrance hall as well.
"I'm pretty sure it does. I've been paying attention in history class. Anyway, we should get all of our stuff upstairs." Punzie squealed, she was over excited like usual.
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Anna, Merida and I had all changed into a pair of comfortable sweatpants and and an oversized shirt. I had no idea were Punzie was or what she was planning to do but I honestly didn't care, I was tired and all I wanted to do was sit and watch some chickflick movie. And that was what we were doing, we were watching Bring it on . I had no idea which part of the series, Anna told me there were about 3 movies. It was about cheerleading, I wasn't into that sport but it was honestly so much fun to see how over the top most of those girls were.
I glanced at my left and saw that Merida struggled to keep her eyes open, she would soon pass out next to me on the couch. She wasn't into girly movies at all, Merida liked action and stuff like that. I gave her a little push.
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The Streetboy (Jelsa)
FanfictionI'm going to tell you a story, a true one. It's my story. It's about how I met a boy who's life was so different from mine. He showed me his world. Not only did he show me that, he showed me much more. He showed me what a true friendship was and lat...