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We headed down to Books and Charms next, but I only had one question in my mind. Who is she? The girl next to Rapunzel had platinum blonde hair, and almost ice blue eyes. Yet she had not spoken a single word this whole time. She just looked around the store and grabbed the books she needed before buying them. She sat down waiting for us to finish. She grabbed a book that I hadn't noticed called, Ice and Snow. It didn't seem that interesting, but I grabbed a copy for myself along with the rest of my books. The day continued and we grabbed all of the remaining supplies we needed. I managed to get her name and a few it's out of her before now. We were all about to leave when Elsa spotted a store.
"Do you guys want to go to Magical Menagerie?" She asked suddenly.
"Finally she speaks!" I tease her. Her only response was an eye roll as the others agreed. I'm liking this girl already!
We headed inside the shop and immediately Rapunzel went to the cats, Merida went to the owls, and Hiccup went to a small dragon, while Elsa looked at all of the animals equally. I went over to the owls since they seemed cool. In the end Rapunzel bought a cream colored kitten, Hiccup got a small black dragon, Merida chose a dark brown owl, Elsa got this owl that had blue eyes, snowy white fur, lined with gray, and I got a grey owl.
"Dude, you know dragons won't be allowed at school." I whispered to Hiccup.
"Well I'm going to sneak him in." Hiccup insisted.
"We are going to get along, so well dude." I replied. We both started laughing at that which only got us weird stares from the girls. We soon said goodbye and left.
That last thing I remembered after using the floo-powder was seeing Elsa's smiling face.
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(Up For Adoption)The Big Five and the Snowflake that Fell
FanfictionUp for adoption! Elsa Arendelle, Rapunzel Corona, Merida DunBroch, Jack Frost, and Hiccup Haddock are attending their first year at Hogwarts. They are the best of friends, but what happens when Elsa is hiding an enormous secret that she hopes won't...
