Getting Ready

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"Oh my God! This one is so adorable!" Heather squealed in excitement as she held a pastel brown dress up to her body, studying it in the mirror.

Heather, Ruff, Astrid and Elsa went out on an outing to find prom dresses.

"Yeah, it looks good on you," Astrid complimented and the girls agreed.

"Hey where are Anna and punzie?" Heather questioned.

"They couldn't make it. They'rs decorating the gym for prom," said Ruff.

"Wanna check on them later? After we get our stuffs?" Heather suggested and they all agreed.

The girls talked and laughed all day until Elsa broke the chain, saying that she needed to go to the bathroom.

After using the loo, she walked to the shop where Astrid said they would be. Carelessly reading texts from Hans, she bumped into someone with white hair. She fell on the floor because of the impact but the boy had no response to stimuli.

"Jack!" Elsa rubbed her aching hip. "Watch where you're going." Jack helped her up.

"Watch where I'm going? I'm not the one who texts while walking." He smiled because he had a point.

"I wasn't texting." She held up her phone as it made some notification sounds. "Hans kept sending me stuffs."

"Let me see." Jack took her phone and studied it. A picture of a bear holding a heart that says 'I'm beary sorry' flashed on the screen. "Hmm. Cheesy." Jack commented.

"I just don't know if I should forgive him." Elsa was confused. Hans was suddenly so sweet.

Jack just remembered what Hans said yesterday at detention. "Maybe you should give him a chance."

Elsa was surprised with his answer. "Who are you and what have you done to Jack?" Elsa joked but Jack was serious. He did flash her a smile but it was tiny and sad.

"No, seriously I think you should." Jack's smile grew bigger.

"Did he tell you to stay away from me or something?" She felt suspicous.

This made Jack's heart pound faster, sweating and every body part of his turned warm. "No, he didn't," he lied. He didn't know why though.

Unfortunately Elsa could read his mind as though she knew telepathy reading. "What did he say?" Elsa stared sharp into his eyes.

"He didn't tell me to stay away from you. He just wants you to see him differently." He carefully chose his words. "He just wants to be good."

Elsa felt shocked to hear those words to come out from his lips because she knew it came right from his heart. She could tell.

"Elsa, he's different now, He's changed." Jack stared into her eyes. Her heart. "I think you should really trust him?"

"Jack let's go." Hiccup obviously didn't see Elsa. He just came out of the bathroom. "Oh was I interrupting something?" He asked as soon as he saw her.

"No I was just leaving." Minutes of looking at confused Elsa walking away was heart-breaking. Jack felt like he did something he would regrett but thought that Hans knew Elsa better than him.

Hiccup held Jack's wimpy shoulder which made him look like he was about to fall. Physically and mentally.

"Yeah. Yeah let's go." Jack finally made up his mind and followed Hiccup to his workshop.

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