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Elsa
I took a deep breath, trying to calm my nerves. I was currently standing on the track, waiting for the football game to start. Me and the girls were all warming up, getting ready for our stunts. "Hey, Elsa! Come over here!" Jasmine called.

"What's up?" I asked, propping my hands on my hips. I looked down, watching them practice their splits.

"Ariel has this cool trick she wants to show you!" Aurora quickly smiled as she looked at the ginger. Ariel grinned and tossed her beach waves over her shoulder.

"Well, it's not that cool," Ariel argued, batting her blue eyes at us.

"Just do it!" Cindy cheered, sitting crisscross on the track, her blond strands already pulled back in a tight bun. Ariel giggled and shrugged her shoulders.

"Here it goes," she giggled. She squatted down and launched back, performing her first backhand spring. "Tada!" She cheered. All of us clapped, proud of her. She was one of the few cheerleaders who could do it.

"Good job, Ariel!" I shouted, clapping quickly as I jumped up and down. This was so exciting!

"Group hug!" Snow exclaimed. All of us ran together, giving Ariel our biggest hug. This was amazing! Now we could do so many different stunts!

"Girls, time to start. Get in your positions." Ms. Turing commanded, making all of us get to our spots. Likely for me, I was a flyer. All I had to do was trust my girls and this stunt would look great.

The band began to play the school song, starting to get my adrenaline pumping. Here we go, Elsie. Make this good. We danced the school cheer, getting the whole crowd to join in.

Suddenly, I felt Aurora grab my waist. Everything was all muscle memory. I grabbed Cindy's and Jasmine's shoulders as they snatched my feet, rising me into extension. I was high above the stadium, a smile growing on my face. "Go Cardinals!" I shouted.

I looked at the crowd, trying to spot my best friend. Soon, her red hair was the only thing I could see. Who was she talking to? Rapunzel? They're friends? Suddenly, I was falling. I let out a little scream but was caught by my friends.

They let out a groan. "Next time, you need to be tighter. It was like I was catching a bag of potatoes." Aurora groaned, holding onto my shoulders.

"Sorry," I mumbled back. I didn't even hear them say they were going to drop me. Oh well, that was done and over with. I just had to let it go.

"Elsa, you need to be tighter. Just because you're in the air doesn't mean your head should be in the clouds." Ms. Turing scolded. I rolled my eyes at looked at my friends. They rolled their eyes and shrugged their shoulders. This was turning out great.

Eugene
I ram the doorbell, waiting for someone to answer the door. We won the game about a half-hour ago. I had quickly gone home and changed and cleaned up. I wanted to look nice for Elsa. "Eugene! My, you look absolutely dashing!" Iduna exclaimed.

"Thank you." I smiled as she pulled me in. She brushed off my shoulders, smiling brightly as she looked me over.

"Elsa! Eugene is here!" She called up the stairs. "Oh! I better grab the camera!" She added as she ran off towards the kitchen.

Anna walked out from the living room, a smug smirk present on her face as she crossed her arms. "Wow, Eugene. I have to admit, you don't look terribly disgusting tonight."

"I'm not sure whether to take that as a compliment or an insult, Annabelle." I fired back, making her scrunch her face in disgust. I smirked back, waiting to hear her reply.

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