Sing It Out - Chapter Nine

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Jack's P.O.V.

My eyes widened as I fully realised what I had just done. I just saves Elsa Summers. The girl I've hated since she started to compete against my band and I. The girl who would willingly run me over with a train. The girl I have a crush on.

Yeah, okay. I know it sounds cliché. Well actually, it doesn't. It's no everyday you develop a crush on your so called enemy. I liked her when we were kids, but she moved away due to her father's new job promotion.

I came out of my trance and saw a wide eyed Elsa beneath me. My grip on her waist didn't loosen as I stood up, pulling her up with me. I looked ahead to see hundreds of eyes staring at me in shock. Icturned to the girls amd their expression was the same. I steadied Elsa on her feet before sprinting backstage. I ran as fast as I could, ignoring all the constant calls for me to come back. I noticed a fire exit, so I pushed it open and rushed outside.

Elsa's P.O.V.

He ran. He stopped me from falling and just ran. And I don't even know why. Someone sprinted to my side and I looked up to see a concerned look on Hiccup's face.

"Elsa? Are you okay?" He asked, rushing his words. I rubbed my head before nodding.

"Fine, actually. Jack, saved me." I answered. He looked down and I saw a guilty look on his face before he did so.

"Yeah, sorry about that. I was closest to you and I didn't even move. It's like, my body froze. I'm so sorry." He whispered.

"It's okay, Hiccup. I just need to find out why he did it." I smiled. He simply nodded before leaving me with the girls.

"Elsie!" Anna squealed, grabbing me for a hug.

"God, Anna. You're acting as if I've been gone for weeks." I chuckled.

"It sure seemed like it." Rapunzel grinned.

"Ay, it was very intense." Merida nodded.

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"It's everywhere." Tori grinned, looking up from her phone.

"Yay." I sarcastically rolled my eyes.

"No Els, this is good." She said.

"How?" I raised a brow at her.

"Francessa said it's great publicity leading up to the joint tour. She's going to get you all together on the weekend to pronounce it."

"Oh, cool." I smiled.

"Well, I gotta call Drake." She said casually, standing up from the my bed. I immediatley rose my eyebrows at her.

"Meeting Drake, huh?" I smirked. Her eyes widened.

"Oh my gosh Elsie! No way! We're dicussing tour details!" She gasped.

"Yeah, yeah." I laughed. "But we both know you think he's cute." I winked.

"ELSA!" She shrieked, laughing. "I'M LEAVING!" she picked up her bag and marched out of the door.

"Bye, Tori!" I called after her.

Jack's P.O.V.

I ran back to my childhood home, only to be greeted by my smug looking little sister. I internally groaned as I walked up the driveway.

"Hey Loverboy." She winked.

"Loverboy?" I whined. "Really?"

"Absouloutley!" She grinned.

"Can I help you?" I sighed, crossing my eyes.

"I wanna ask a few questions." She smiled, dragging me inside.

"Fire away." I flopped back on the sofa.

"Why did you do it?"

"Do what?"

"You know exactly what."

"I don't have a clue."

"Jack." She sternly said, looking me in the eye. I groaned and put my head in my hands.

"I don't know, okay? It just happened. I saw her trip and sprinted to her aid. It should of been Hiccup. He's the one who likes her."

"You like Elsa Summers, don't you Jack?" Emma asked.

"Wait, what?!" I asked, looking up at her and jumping in my seat.

"You like her, don't you Jack?" She repeated. I shrugged in response.

"It's hard to explain." I sighed.

"You were on the other side of the stage. You saw her trip and sprinted, without even realising what you were doing."

"That's exactly it. And I don't even know why."

Her chocolate brown eyes bet my bright blue ones. "Jack," She smiled. "It's okay to admit you may like her."

"Thanks, Em."

"No problem, Jackers." She smirked.

"Oh my god, I'm taking relationship advice from my fourteen year old little sister." I laughed.

"The one and only." She winked. "Now, take a shower, you stink. Oh and the Bennetts are coming later."

"And Sophie and Jamie?" I asked.

"I think so." She grinned, before standing up from the sofa and walking into the kitchen.

The Bennetts had always been family friends of ours. The consisted of Sarah and James Bennett, and their children Sophie and Jamie. Jamie was about a month older than Emma and Sophie was ten. I had always been closer to Jamie than Sophie, but I guess that was because we were boys.

"Jack?" A woman called from upstairs. "Is that you?"

"Yeah Mom." I shouted back. "It's me."

"Can you do the grocery shop later, please?" She asked, now poking her head around the door. She had my eyes and but had long, hair like Emma's. She had a shorter figure than me, but she didn't hesistate to slap or shout anyone if she needed to. It was kinda scary...

"Sure Mom." I smiled.

"Thanks, sweetie." She wrapped her arm around me and ruffled my hair. "Oh honey! No offence, but you smell of sweat!" She giggled.

"Emma already informed me. I'm now going up for a shower." I rolled my eyes.

"Thank the gods!" She laughed, leaving me as she danced-walked into the kitchen.

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A/N: Hey guys! Sorry for the really late update, but Wattpad was pissing about with all my chapters and muddling up, and I couldn't upload this one without it buffering and messing up. *sad face* ANYWAYS! OMFGSKSMSK 2.1K READS?! 100+ VOTES?! LOVE YOU GUYS! THANKS FOR READING, COMMENTING AND VOTING! -Snowflake

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